Olive Lorraine English

January 9, 1922 - September 29, 2005

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Olive L. English

Died September 27, 2005 in Seattle. She was 83. Born January 9, 1922 in Saskatchewan, Canada, she moved to Seattle when she was seven years old. She met and married William Bill English in 1943. He preceeded her in death in 1994. They were married 50 years. She was an expert seamstress and designed sportswear. She is survived by sister May Kelly of North Bend, WA and brother Marshall Squire of Port Orchard, WA. She also is survived by sons Gregory J. English and wife Rhonda of Auburn and Gary W. English of Olympia, daughter Carol Fantello and husband Joe of Enumclaw. Olive has six grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and one great-great-granddaughter. Memorials may be made to The Regional Hospital For Respiratory and Complex Care, Att. Jim Cannon, 12844 Military Rd. S. Seattle, WA 98168. Private Graveside Service Bonney-Watson Washington Memorial, 16445 International Blvd. SeaTac 206 242-1787.

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Verne & Donna Pearson
Verne & Donna Pearson
4 years ago

Auntie Carol & Uncle Joe –

To you and your family our prayers and heartfelt sorrow on the passing of your mother. Love Verne, Donna

Mike, Deann, Rick

Mary Scoccolo
Mary Scoccolo
4 years ago

Carol & Joe

So very sorry for the loss of your mother. You and your family are in my prayers

Love Mary

Dennis & JoAnn Beggerly
Dennis & JoAnn Beggerly
4 years ago

Dear Auntie Carol & Uncle Joe~

We hope it somehow helps to know how very much we care. You and your family are in our daily prayers.

Love~ Dennis, JoAnn, Stephanie & Michelle

Nancy & Greg Beman
Nancy & Greg Beman
4 years ago

Dear Auntie Carol & Uncle Joe,

We’d like to send our caring thoughts and prayers to you and all your family.

Michael Kuntz
Michael Kuntz
4 years ago

Olive English is my aunt. When I was very little, I couldn’t say Olive, and it came out “Audie.” The nickname stuck, and she will always be my Aunt “Audie” in my memories. I have a million childhood memories of her — some are as ordinary as trips to the grocery store or laundromat, and some are as legendary as that time you were all “skunked out” of that cabin at Maloney’s Grove in North Bend! My favorite memory will always be that, many years later, she came twice with my mom to see me perform with “The Washingtonians,” the choir I used to sing with. My condolences and love go out to my cousins Carol, Gary, and Greg.

Love always, Michael

BERNICE VOGEL
BERNICE VOGEL
4 years ago

MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY