Beulah J. Brown

Born Dec. 12, 1923, in Springfield, Missouri, to
Jennings Bryan and Mary Gladys Haseltine. Died March
13, 2008, in Spokane, Washington. Preceded in death by
her parents, sister Louise, and brother James, she is
survived by her husband of 63 years, Jim, of the home
in Moses Lake, brother Oran (Doris) Haseltine of
Dallas, son Gerald (Donna) of Moses Lake, son Tom
(LaVonne) of Auburn, Washington, grandson Eric
(Jennifer) of Rathdrum, Idaho, granddaughters Julie
(George) Okinaka of Las Vegas, and Angela McKenzie of
Auburn, Washington, 7 great grandchildren, and many
nieces and nephews. From her first trip in a Model T,
to trains, boats, and planes, Mom loved to travel.
Sunday afternoon drives could turn into 100-mile
jaunts if something interesting was at the end, or if
the fish were biting somewhere. Family vacations
included travel across the US, visiting national parks
and far-flung relatives, and camping anywhere they had
a place to fish and trails to hike. Mom graduated from
Fullerton Junior College, Fullerton, California. She
spent several years working for the Brea, California
school system, assisting principal Mary Lemke riding
herd on sometimes unruly schoolkids. She inherited a
sense of compassion and love for her fellow man from
her mother, Mary Gladys Haseltine, and was always
ready to extend a helping hand when needed. While all
of us will miss her at family functions more than
words can ever say, we are reassured knowing she is
safe in the arms of our Lord and is no longer in pain.
At mom's request there will be no big "to-do" for a
funeral, but instead the family will gather in Moses
Lake to celebrate her life. The family is grateful to
the oncology staff at Deaconess Hospital for the
kindness and counseling shown to us. Her final resting
place will be the Tahoma National Cemetery in Kent.

Pub Date: 3/16/2008
Tacoma News Tribune

Johnnie Jay