Charlotte Burrell
Charlotte Burrell, born January 7, 1922 in Multnomah County, OR to parents Marvin and Millie Moore, died October 5, 2009 in Seattle, WA at the age of 87. Charlotte loved the Seattle Mariners, the Democratic Party, crossword puzzles and playing Solitaire and Yahtzee. She was an avid fan of her late husband’s sports teams. (As he was a coach and athletic director for the Kent School District.) Her puppy, Jamie brought her great joy, as did her family and many friends. Charlotte was a wonderful letter writer and was always a friend forever.She was preceded in death by her husband Jack Burrell and is survived by her daughters, Gail (Larry) Lampert of Spokane, WA; Judy Burrell of Kent, WA; Connie (Bruce) Matheny of Battleground, WA; Terry Burrell of Vancouver, WA; Sandy (David) Hert of Covington, WA; grandchildren, Christopher (Sarah) Matheny of Keizer, OR; Angela (Greg) Daenzer of Columbia Falls, MT; Jeffrey (Kristina) Lampert of Snohomish, WA; Kathleen Tuck of Spokane, WA; Michael Williams of Seattle, WA; Robert (Ali) Williams of Coppell, TX; Jason (Tracy) Hert of Snoqualmie, WA; great grandchildren, Katie and Christopher Daenzer of Columbia Falls, MT; Grace and Olivia Matheny of Keizer, OR; Aidan and Nathaniel Hert of Snoqualmie, WA; brother-in-law, Dick (June) Burrell of Belfair, WA; sister “by choice” Melba Moran of Port Orchard, WA; sister-in-law, Rita Burrell of Roslyn, PA; and numerous nieces and nephews.A Celebration of Life will be held at 2pm on Fri. Oct 9, 2009 in the Atrium at Edline-Yahn & Covington Funeral Chapel, Kent, WA. Please sign the online guest book at www.eycfc.com Remembrances can be made to the Seattle Children’s Hospital Foundation, PO Box 50020/S-200, Seattle, WA 98145-5020.
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