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Nancy Wikstrom
November 7, 2023
My husband & I have made many trips to Spokane to visit our daughter & her family. Often we would try to stop by to visit my cousin Ross and Joyce. His warm smile & quick wit made our visits delightful! Both had a way of making one feel so welcome. Ross was a shining example of how a life should be lived. He will be fondly remembered. PS Daughter of June Trunkey.
Linda and Ron Mittelhammer
November 3, 2023
One of the first times I net Ross was at a Washington State University celebration where his daughter Jill McCluskey and husband Matt McCluskey both received tenure. We had the pleasure of sitting with him and his wife Joyce. They both beamed with such pride as they heard the announcement at the event. His biggest love was his wife and children. He showed unconditional love to everyone! He will be greatly missed. We loved him very much.
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