Rhoda K. McAnulty
Born Rhoda K. Lytle in Montrose, CO, to Bernice and Ed Lytle.
Rhoda outlived four husbands, Cliff Meyers, Paul Goodrich, Ed Herrala and Keith Mc Anulty. One son, Ronald Goodrick; and one grandson, Edward Kromer, preceded her in passing.
She leaves four children, Catherine Manness, Bill Goodrich (Sharron), Louise Rendler (Francis), and Carol Coultard (Francis); four step-children; ten grandchildren; fifteen great-grandchildren; and thirteen great-great-grandchildren.
Rhoda spent sixty nine years in the Alderwood Manor and Lynnwood, WA, area and the last four years in Yakima, WA. Rhoda enjoyed being involved in the Cedar Valley Grange and the Lynnwood Eagles. She attended the Alderwood Community Church for seven years. She recently celebrated her 90th birthday with family and friends gathering from all over. The family has really appreciated the care and help given to her by the Garden Village staff in Yakima, WA.
There will be a memorial service and sharing at 2 p.m., Saturday, May 10, 2008, at the New Hope Chapel, 2009 Cornell Ave., Union Gap, WA.
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Becky Sanislo
May 11, 2008
some memories I want to share, I remember Rhoda spending many days and night sewing out fits for Carol and Louise for their trips to Colorado, she was always making clothes for her girls. Many a time she would share a chrochet patern with me, she would give me pointers on how to make afghagans. I remeber one Christmas where she helped me sew a complete wardrobe for my daughter Theresa Barbie and Ken dolls , we had a lot of fun doing that. Theresa still has some of these clothes.I remember the day she invited us to try a new recipe called "dinner in a dish" very good I still have that recipe. She was always up to trying new recipes and shareing them. I will always have fond memories of Rhoda. thanks for letting me share this with you, some of this you might remember if not now you know ...Love Becky
Becky Sanislo
May 11, 2008
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.
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