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Howard Phillips, 55, dies in Juneau

A memorial service for former resident Howard Kenneth Phillips will be held 1 p.m. Saturday at the Haines ANB Hall, followed by graveside services at...

 

Roberta Lane was 'quiet, strong, solid'

Friends and family attended a memorial service at the Covenant Life Center Tabernacle Monday night for longtime resident Roberta Lane who died at her...

 

Former teacher, police officer Carlyle Stuart dies in Oregon

Carlyle Stuart, a former Haines schoolteacher and running coach who served as a reserve police officer and acting mayor of the City of Haines, died...

 

Comerford's service to others made him role model

Dick Comerford, a retired Rhode Island policeman whose generous nature made him a local favorite after moving here in the late 1990s, died Aug. 18...

 

Thompson: Hoops prowess, humor were hallmarks

Family and friends held a traditional, all-night vigil Aug.17 for John "Stubby" Thompson, who died Aug. 11 in Hoonah of liver cancer. He...

 

Stearns dies of cancer

 Memorial services for former resident Jeremy Stearns will be held 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 24 at the Salvation Army Church in Palmer. Stearns,...

 

Baker: Army veteran, bookkeeper maintained humor

Friends and children of Denise Baker are planning a potluck memorial Saturday afternoon, said sister Barb Stigen. Baker, 51, died of respiratory...

 

Carlson traveled and worked throughout Alaska

Dale Carlson’s Mosquito Lake neighbors will miss his hospitality. "As soon as you walked in the door, he’d say, ‘Sit down and g...

 

Albecker a war hero who sang to customers at his bar

Friends and family will remember Larry Albecker for his heroism in battle, fishing skill and social ways. Albecker died Aug. 7 at the Alaska Native...

 

Lifelong resident Lapham: Fireman, foreman and family man

By Heather Lende A firefighter’s sendoff would have pleased lifelong resident Pete Lapham. Lapham would have served 40 years in the Haines...

 

Tree planter Joe Leivermann was rooted in Haines

Joe Leivermann died Thursday, July 21 in an Anchorage hospital after suffering a heart attack on a Soldotna fishing trip where he caught three salmon,...

 

Loyal and easy-going Strunk "was a guy you had to love"

"There was so much good in Kevery, I want people to remember him for that," Kevery Strunk’s partner Vicky Cox said this week as the...

 

Victor M. Palmer Jr. found gold, God in Haines

There will be a memorial service for long-time resident Victor Palmer on Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Presbyterian Church. Palmer died July 14, two days...

 
 By CVN Staff    Obituaries    July 7, 2011

Graham was friend to many, brought fun and humor to life

Known to family and friends as a jovial guy with a bushy beard and big heart, Jonathan Michael Graham died July 4, 2011 in a single-vehicle accident...

 

Former Haines auto body specialist dies in Nevada

Carl Lee Stoddard died from a heart attack after having lunch with his companion Cherryl Chambers in Winnemucca, Nev., on May 24. He was 59 and had...

 

von Stauffenberg led notable life in Haines

Erich von Stauffenberg died June 15 in Bartlett Hospital of liver cancer. He was 78 years old and had lived in Haines about 35 years. In the 1980s he...

 
 By CVN Staff    Obituaries    June 16, 2011

Truax had colorful past, quiet life in Haines

Michael Truax, a New York City native who once worked as the private cook for notorious heiress Leona Helmsley, died May 26. He was 62 and had been...

 

Aronson brought Alaska Native languages into print

Resident Bill Aronson, whose career included helping bring Alaska Native languages into print, died May 16 at the Alaska Regional Hospital in...

 

Millhand, charter skipper Hart was outdoorsman

Friends and family said goodbye to sport fishing guide Richard Hart Tuesday at a memorial service in the Salvation Army. Hart, 69, died at home Saturd...

 
 By CVN Staff    Obituaries    May 12, 2011

Seamstress Craig dies in Oregon at 70

Former resident Beverly Craig died May 1 at a Bend, Ore. hospital after a long illness. Craig,70, had been on kidney dialysis since 1992, and had...

 
 By CVN Staff    Obituaries    April 28, 2011

Immigrant Olsson held to Norwegian roots

Ingeborg Olsson, a hardworking fisherwoman who helped her Swedish in-laws at the Halsingland Hotel, died April 16 at a Sequim, Wash. assisted living...

 

Lee captained state ferries, lived at Fort Seward

Robert E. Lee, a state ferry captain who lived at Fort Seward, died April 7 of lung disease. Lee lived in Haines about a decade, into the 1990s. He wa...

 
 By CVN Staff    Obituaries    April 21, 2011

Church-builder Hebert dies at 93

L. Hansel “Hans” Hebert, a self-taught construction engineer, mechanic and surveyor who built the Presbyterian Church here in 1969 and...

 
 By CVN Staff    Obituaries    April 21, 2011

After surviving World War II tank wreck, Armour came North

Longtime resident Bill Armour died of natural causes at son Mike Armour’s home here on March 28. William Armour was born Aug. 21, 1924 in...

 

Borders made mark with library patrons

A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. on April 9 for Haines librarian Ellen Borders, whose cheerful nature and wide knowledge of books made her a...

 

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