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The News Tribune from Tacoma, Washington • 7

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The News Tribunei
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Tacoma, Washington
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SKC The News Tribune Wednesday June 29 1994 B3 $27 million bond issue vote sought for Pierce jail downtown Tacoma because little vacant land ia available elsewhere Sutherland The Newt Tribune Senate aunt slain News Tribune staff US Senate candidate Ron Sims learned Tuesday his aunt had been killed in New York The King County councilman mentioned the tragic event at a candidates forum before members of tiie King County Bar Association at noon Tuesday Sims is considered the front-runner in the Democratic primary for the Senate seat "I know what it is to have the impact of vio not much to do except watch television Sutherland said dtisens shouldn't be concerned the county wants to coddle criminals Warehousing inmates iant working he said so the county needs to give them alternatives to crime "We get the same people back over and over and Sutherland said "If we give people a reason not to come back -real reasons they The county hopes vocational schools and community colleges would run educational programs at the new jail Educational institutions have federal obligations that could require than to teach inmates said Andrew Neidits executive director of public safety He added Tacoma Community College has expressed interest in providing programs for a new jail Sutherland said the county is in a crisis The current jail is at least 300 inmates over capacity every day Sutherland said and hek worried about lawsuits that could result in federal courts telling tire county how to run its jail Them are federal standards we have to comply with" Sutherland said "And currently we are not Sutherland doesn't have a firm Plan if taxpayers say no That gives us but damn few alternatives" Sutherland said "Itk either through a jail bond or some other financing mechanism that ia currently not available" If a new jail isn't built Sutherland said the county may be forced to let some people go who would otherwise be imprisoned Or the county could try renting jail space from other jurisdictions he said Sutherland said this spring he was thinking about a $15 million jail with room for between 300 and 350 inmates He said Tuesday a jail that sixe wouldn't solve the county1! long-term jail crowding problem Pwra County Executive Doug Sutherland wants taxpayers to approve a $27fi million bond iwue Sept 20 to pay for a newjaiL Sutherland told the County Council on Tday the 680-bed jail would provide mininnim and mMimn security The 628-bed jail next to the County-City Building ia a maximum aocuritylodtup The council mint agree before the meo-suro can be placed on the ballot No in raised objections Tuesday The new jaih location would not be determined until after the election Sutherland said he wants the jail within five miles of the existing one to cut transportation costa The county wants a 15-acre site that would indude enough spece to double the new jail's capacity as the need arises The county probably would look east of If taxpayer approve the measure construction could begin in early 1996 Sutherland said The jail could open as early as mid-1997 he added The county would doee the 154-bed National Guard Armory which costs $25000 a month to rent as additional jail space when the new facility opened Sutherland said 20-year jail bonds would cost the owner of a $100000 home about $9 AO a year more in taxes Sutherland idea is a carrot-and-stick approach to corrections Besides a courtroom tiie new jail would indude a library classrooms counseling offices and vncatl adiawtinn fiarilMaa Inmates who work toward high school diplomas learn a trade or go through drug and aloohd counseling could stay at the newjaiL Those who don't would be incarcerated in the old maximum-security jail where lence on a family Sims said The hard partis trying to help your mother You feel so helpless' a Sims said his mother called him at 4 am Thefc-day to tell him her sister 70-yearold Ercell Price' had been found dead in her Long Island home Suffolk County police said Theeday they are in vestigating the death of the East Fstriugue NY woman as a homicide Police said they got a call Monday from Pricek brother The California resident told police he had been unable to reach his widowed sister for some time Officers went to her home and when no oqe answered their knock went inside and found her body in a second-floor bedroom Errors Continued from B1 Debate Continued from B1 antacids and ranitidine an ulcer medicine she sometimes did not take the report said She worsened after bong sent to a work-release camp March 30 Medical records don't show whether she received ranitidine the report said After a trip April 18 to the emergency room at St Clam Hospital in Lakewood he went back to the prison the next day for more medical care Instead of ulcer treatment tire got antibiotics for a urinary tract infection though "there was no definite of such as infection the report said Tb dull the pain from a suspected kjdney stone the doctor gave her ibuprofen and Naprosyn two drugs that could have inflamed the ulcer the report said And after May 14 when she checked into the clinic for the last time Barrow did not receive ulcer medicine the report said According to an inmate who shared the dime with Barrow she moaned with pain and vomited blood frequently during her last weekend Barrow begged to go to the hospital said the inmate Bonnie Miller Nurses agreed the report said but the prison's doctor apparently did not so Barrow never made it to the emergency room The prison appropriately called for an ambulance after Barrowk Uood pressure dropped the report said but help came too late to save her life Trade Agreement and derision to grant China most-favored-nation status for one more year because both are good for Waahingtonk eoonj omy Sims and Wineberry oppose NAFTA sayiity it lacks environmental protections and undercuts American workers' wages Seattle attorney Blair Henry and Kitsap Coun ty resident Gene Hart also Democratic candidates for the US Senate did not attend the forum they wanted to protect their privacy Barrow should not have died from the ulcer the report said "We believe that it was possible to effectively treat Ms Barrow in spite of difficulties with her as a patient and communication between health cam providers at the report said The six-page report said prison officials knew Barrow had an ulcer when she was brought to Purdy 18 months ago At first prison medical workers treated her with I I OBITUARIES and FUNERAL NOTICES PAD NOTICES' Stlner Keith A Keith A (Manning) Kina 12 of the Graham ifn lor the part 9 years died June 24 196f4 his home Keith was an active Phillip Wayne Honing Jr Phillip Wayne Haning Jr 80 passed away 6aL June 25 1994 In Tacoma He was a US Navy Veteran of WWII Survivors Include his daughter Sandra Fraley and her husband home schooled 7th grada and big hearted very kmng child formally attended Ortlng Elements- Dr Grant Undskog Dr Grant Undskog 64 Vashon Island optometrist died the afternoon of Thurs June 23 1994 a hie Vashon home Beloved husband of Donna Strand Undskog father of Kirsten and Karen grandfather to Jordan all of Vashon Lincoln HS Class of 1947 Memorial service 1pm Sat July 2 Vashon Lutheran Church Memorials suggested to American Cancer Assn or Vashon Kiwanis PO Bax 262 Vashon 98070 Arrangements by Island Funeral Service 463-9300 Michael A Johnston Michael A Johnston 25 died June 27 1994 He was born in Houston TX and had been a Tacoma resident since 1991 Michael was a member of Golden Light 84 Order of Amaranth and Lebanon Lodge No 104 AM Survivors Include: his wife Janet children Antonya Marie and Michael A Johnston II father Kan Johnston Sr and stepmother Florence Johnston mother Florence Kohm brother Ken Johnston Jr sister Theresa Ann Owens stepsisters Carolyn Ann and Deanna Lynn Johnston father and mother-in-law Raymond A John Kammlllor John KammHier 74 of Tacoma passed away June 26 1994 a the American Lake Veterans Hospice John entered military service on April 1937 U8MCR and 4 years later went on to active duty US Navy until his retirement on Oct 1 1962 He was well known In the Navy and will be remembered and missed by Ns many shipmates Survivors include his wife Lorraine daughters Kathy Cox Wanda Luna and son-in-law Dale Puckett stepson Larry Metsten 7 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren At John's request there will be no services Donations can be made to American Lake Medical Center Maxine Malone Maxine Malone 78 died Mon June 27 1994 In Port Angeiee WA She was born May 13 1916 in Rockwell City IA and moved to Tacoma In 1926 She worked as an LPN a Mary Bridge Children's Hospital in Tacoma from 1960-1981 when she retired She moved to Sequim In 1969 She was a mamba of the Washington LPN Assoc Survivors: sons Mike Malone Kirkland WA Bruce Malone Cooa Bay OR daughter Betty Beifleid Sequim WA brothers Harlow High Roseburg OR sisters June Junlewicz Buckley WA 7 grandchildren 5 grart-grandchMdran Visitation win be Fri 12 noon to 2 pm at Sequim Valley Chapel FUneral Services win be Fri July 1 at 2 pm at the Sequim Valley Chapte Officiant wilt be Rev John i Fraley Edmonds WA 3 great-grandchildren Memorial services win be 7 pm Wed June 29 1994 at Charles Wright Academy Chapel 7723 Chambers Creek Rd Arrangements by Mountain View Funeral Home 5840252 ry School Survived by his motha and step fattwr Lori and Joe Stina Graham fatha Roga Manning MN broth era James Stina Graham Dayns Stina Ft Lewis sister Casa Stina TN grandparents A and Betty Beaman Federal Way numefous aunts uncles nieces nephews jane cousins Funeral services Fri 2 pm In the Mary Garda isonlr Masonic Services Thelma lone Main Hospice Program Relatives and friends are invited to gather at South Tacoma Eagles Aerie 2933 Orttng Assembly of God Church Burial a Orttng Cemetery He wH the Thelma Iona Main 81 passed June 28 in death i Walter In 1966 away in Dos Moines WA 1894 She was 7037 So Pine Tacoma on Thurs June 30 from 6-8 pm will be held Sat July 2 10 am a the Lynn Funeral Home tallowed by graveside services a Hillcrest Cewme-tery in Kent If desired contributions may be made to the Washington Masonic Home Endowment Fund- Lynn Funeral Home Is In charge arrangements Morgan Burial will be In the Sequim View Cemetery tions can be made to the Contribu- Sequim View Hons can be rr Thelma was a secretary for the Auburn and Dieringa school districts and retired In 1968 8he was a Ellery Cram Ellery Cram 93 passed away June 27 1994 He wae preceded in death by his wife of 62 years Ethel Cram May 25 1991 He was a resident of Gig Harbor for over 60 years having been a school teacher and carpenter by profession He was also active In the Gig Harbor Lions Club Toastmasters and Roeedale Bible Church He is survived by his daughter Patricia Brinton Coeur d'Alene ID son Martin Cram Gig Harbor 7 Diabetes Association 6315 A and Fleming Everett WA 96203 Henry Apo Henry Apo 34 of Spanawayi passed away June 24 1994 1 Survivors: beloved wife Theresa sons Guy and Jeremy daughter! Annla mother Inga Apo plus many otha relatives and mends Memorial service Sat July 12 Noon Spanaway Park Fir Lenq Funeral Home In charge memba of the Sumna Presbyterian Church and Part Matron Onter of Eastern Ster 99 Survivors: sons Mike Mten Bellevue Larry Main Dearborn Ml Robert Main Bellingham sister Inez Menzie Spokane several grandchildren and great-grandchildren Memorial services Fri July 1 1994 10 am Sumna Presbyterian Church 1915 Washington St Sumna WA Arrangements by Hil Funeral Home 845-1172 Daniel Robban Daniel Robben 71 born In Hays KS on Dec 24 1922 died on June 26 1994 at St Peter Hospital in Olympia He was a farmer real-dent of Tacoma Dan was a great salesman and a great friend: He golfed camped and travelled with nis wife Jana It was said he never forgot a name or a face we will forget his He was a member i Elks Lodge 174 Eaigles of the 0 am Fri July 1 a Haven of Rert Memorial Pam Hwy 16 Gig Hi memorial services at 11:30 am on Fri at Roeedale Bible Church Remembrances may be made to the Memorial Fund Rosedale Bible Church Haven of Rert in charge Robert A McLaughlin Robert A McLaughlin 61 died June 27 1994 in Tacoma Born May 8 1933 In Seattle WA He served 22 years In the USAF 7 years in the Wash National Guard and most recently 10 years with the Wash 8tate Patrol as area manag-W In Electronics Services Survivors: his father Clarence sona Leonard and Steven daughters Virginia Longworth and Chari Lewis 8 grandchildren 4 great-grandchildren brothers Bill and Richard He was preceded In death by his wife Marjorie and son Roy Alan McLaughlin Graveside services Fri July 1 1994 2:30 pm a ML View Memorial Park Memorials may be made to Diabetes Association of Pierce County Arrangements by Mountain View Funeral Home 5844)252 In Loving Memory Of Judy Mieeee June 29th To My Twin i Happy Birthday Judy1 Love Juna Betty (Brodahl) Herkneee Betty Harknees 68 died June 28 1994 in Tacoma She was born Aug 13 1925 In Milton WA and was a graduate of Roy High School where she was a cheerieada She was employed far many years tor Wootworth stores and MOlworkers of Tacoma Also a mamba of the Spanaway Lutheran Church Betty was a loving motha grandmotha great-grandmother and devoted wife to ha laving husband va tor 48 years Survived by: husband Val Har-kneas Tacoma daughters Connie McCauley and fiance Ken Lind Tina ana Steve Hardwick all of Spanaway Toni and Mike Petersen Visalia CA sisters Myrtle Hill Truth or Consequences NM Helen McCann San Diego CA 7 grandchild ran 3 great-grandchildren In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Hospice of St Joseph's or a charity of your choice Funeral services will be held Fri July 1 1 1 sum Fir Lane Memorial Chapel Interment Fir Lane Memorial Park Fir Lane Funeral Home in charge Florence Orange Florence Dranga 81 died Sun June 26 1994 in Tillamook OR at the home of ha daughter Joanne Schindler She lived In Tacoma almost 50 years and was a memba of The Eagles Auxiliary Survivors: daughters Judy Steve Poythraee Puyallup Jo and Bob Schlndter Tillamook Survivors: daughters Judy and 'oanne OR Aerie 3 Olympia VFW Mr and Mrs Dance Ciub and the AMVETS Survived by wife Jane sons David Robben Dennis Robben daughters Jana Newton Christine Tomlch sisters Lucy Dortland Alma DrteHng brother Richard Robben grandchildren Tyler and Elisa Newton Krtetoffer ana Erin Tomich Funeral services will be held Fri 10 am a Olympic Funeral Home 5725 LMUerock Rd 8W Tumwater Interment to fallow at Olympic Memorial Gardena Memorials may be made to The Lighthouse Christian School PO Box 2118 Gig Harbor WA 98335 sons Jerry and Polly Son Aijn Fern Boor Fern Beer 79 died June 28 1994 Fern was bom in Houston MN and had lived in the Tacoma area the past 55 years She had been an ownarmanager of a mobile home park Survivors induda her children and their spouses Marlis and Robert Reed Ralph and Dixie Fladaker Kathleen and Randall Warter 7 grandchildren 7 great- grandchildren sister Onetta impeon Onataska Wl Graveside services Fri 10:30 am a ML View Memorial Park Arrangements by Mountain View Funeral Home WA Bob and Barbara Sam Jose CA 12 grandchildren 13 great-grandchildren brotha Larry Chapman Missoula MT sister Grace Markle Minot ND Memorial Services will be 3 pm Fri July 1 1994 ML View Garden Chapa Arrangements by Mountain View Funeral Home 5840252 in Seattle He is survived by his mother Dorothea Prater Tacoma father Paul LeRoy Lacey sisters Zoaunna LeRoy and Zandria Bernhardt Arrangements by American Ma-mortal Funeral Directors Tacoma Should Hoar What Sympathy Flowers (beautiful way to honor a beautiful lifev 475-5334 LUND FLORAL 537-2900 GRASSrS FLOWERS 627-7196 FLOWERS 537-2122 FLOWERS 383-4739 FLOWERS 472-3361 mJ-You're Milting' Frieda Carolina Burganar Frieda Caroline Burgener 89 of uburn died June 25 1994 in jburn Born March 2 1905 in smllton OH she moved to the jburn area In 191 1 Mrs Burgener as a member of the Tacoma vies Ladies Society Survivors include: her son Albert Burgener Wenatchee daughter smena Wetmore Auburn sister isephine Ribary Auburn 10 and children 30 graat-grandchll-sn She was preceded In death her husband Rudolf Burgener 970) 2 sons Ray (1974) and iroy (1982) Burgener 2 grandma Donald and Ronald Burgener Visitation will be am uirs June 30 a Yahn and Son uneral Home Auburn Memorial srvice 1 pm Thurs at Auburn hutch of the Nazarene Memorials wy be sent to Auburn Church of is Nazarene 1225 29th SE uburn WA 98002 KAMMHLEH John 1L 74 Ttoo-ma died June 26 La FRANCE George A 63 Oit-ing died June 21 McMANES Alonso 82 Puyallup died June 21 MENDUNL Braude 61 Tseoma died June 24 MONET Arnold 70 Buckley died June 21 8AUER Dorothy 74 Puyallup died June 22 BCHROEDER Walter 84 Gig Heitor died June 23 HARNE8 Bay 88 Tkeona died June 25 FITZSIMMONS Lucilla 76 Puyallup (bad June 24 HANSEN Samuel A 55 Spanaway died June 28 HEIDNER Francis 88 Tacoma died June 19 HUBERT Evelyn 11 97 Trama died June 17 JEWETT Buna 63 Tacoma died June 31 RLFrenzen RHD OLDEST HEARING AID 1 200 8 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