2021
Mel
Mar 30, 2021
Midge
Dec 29, 2025
"M & M" Married for life! Rejoined in Heaven. Mom, age 97 years young at passing on December 29, 2025. Dad passed away on March 30, 2021. Their motto, "We Did It Our Way." They traveled to 48 states on their 48th anniversary in their beloved motorhome. It took 4 months to complete their dream vacation, stopping at every note of interest, enjoying the famous food stops, and visiting so-o many Casinos and fishing areas. Making many friends along the way: teaching Pollock Pinochle, playing horseshoes, and fixing puzzles. Mom was a perfectionist at crocheting and knitting. Leaving behind their forever best friends and card-playing couple, Bob and Lilly Conrad, we will play again. Dad is survived by one brother, Don Dugger, Portland, OR; Mom is survived by one sister, M. Lois Thompson, Valley, WA. Together they are survived by son, Joey (Linda) Dugger, and granddaughter, Joey (Doug) Dvorak all of Tum Tum, WA; great-grandson, Colby (Sarah) Dvorak, great-great-grandchildren twins, Stetson & Shae; great-grandson, Nason (Jordan) Dvorak and great-great-grandson, two week old, Hendricks; great-granddaughter and newlyweds, Saelor (Mason) Plese, Spokane, WA; daughter, Linda (Bob) Ackerman, Spokane, WA; granddaughter, Cathi (Tracy) Leliefeld; great-granddaughter, MacKenzie (Ben) Balzer, and great-great-grandchildren, Olivia and Tommy; great-granddaughter, Lexie Leliefeld and great-great-grandchildren, Griffin, Chloe and Sophia; as well as many loving nieces and nephews. We treasure the times we spent together. You'll be in hearts forever. Per mom and dad's request, graveside services will be held at a later date. Your memory is our keepsake, which will never part. God has you in His keeping. We have you in our hearts. Sadly missed, but never forgotten.

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Lori Lynn Calvert
January 6, 2026
My Heart goes out to all of the family and friends of Midge, especially to the daughter Linda, and son inlaw Bob Ackerman, as they took the greatest care of her for many years, and when she needed them most they went above ,and beyond to keep her wishes, and cared for her night n day,and through it all, Midge was rest assured she would infact go out of this world her way and on her terms. This was the greatest gift a daughter Linda/Bob her mother Midge. She was blessed to have them, n know she was getting her final wishes. May you rest peacefully sweat lady, you will be missed by all who were lucky enough to know you, I will hold our last conversation, n your beautiful smile deep in my heart forever. God bless you Linda, n Bob you're truly amazing, n never gave up, n momma Midgiey knew it too. May your hearts heal, n always remember you gave her the greatest gift of all. (Letting her do it her way)
God Bless your friend/family/ n neighbors. Kaye, Lori and Richie
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