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April 7, 2016
Dorothee E. Hayman
Domthee Ellen Hayman, 92, departed "
this life to be with the Lord on March 23,
2016, at her daughter's home in Big
Rapids, Michigan. "Dolly" lived most of
her life in West Seattle and Bellevue,
Washington. She is survived by her five
childnn: Brian (Esther) Hayman, Andrea
(Don) Glassett, Sid (Jenny) Hayman Jr.,
Barbara (Paul) Eidkson, and Anita (David)
Cowles. She has eight grandchildren and
three gnat-grandchildnn. She is survived
by two nephews, Don (Karen) Hopen and
Gary (Dolly) Haakenson, their children and
grandchildren, and the children, grandchil-
-,dnn and a gnat-grandchild of nephew,
Ken Hopen (deceased). She is preceded
in death by her husband, Sid Hayman Sr.,
sister, Astrid (Dede) Hopen, brother, John
Howard Haakenson, and her parents.
Bom Dorothy Haakenson in Seattle, she
exhibited an amazing musical talent at the
age of four, when she began to regulady
play the piano. By age 14, she was substi-
tuting for pianists at church. She gradu-
ated with majors in music and education in
1946. For over 60 years, she blessed others
with her God-given talent, as she served
seven churches in Seattle and Bellevue, and
was the musician for many weddings and
funerals.
Dorothee taught elementary school
for several decades, pdmadly 5th and 6th
grades, in Seattle and Shonline Public
Schools and Bellevue Chdstian School. She
passed along to children her excitement
about reading, introducing them to C.S.
Lewis'The Lion, Witch and the Wardrobe.
She passed down to herown children a love
of geography, reading, history and the od-
gins of words as part of a good vocabulary.
Memodal service will be held at 11:00
a.m. on Fdday, Apdl 15, St. Madeleine
Sophie Catholic Church, 4400-130th PI. SE,
Bellevue, WA. Memodal donations may be
made to Bellevue Chdstian School - Choral
Department.
Bevedy Neff passed away at home on
March 21, 2016, after battling cancer for
many years. She was born in Everett, Wash.
on Jan. 27,1932, to Chades and Adda Bienz,
Bevedy met Desmond (Ted) Neff, who had
also attended Edmonds High School, at a
Saturday dance at the Masonic Temple in
March 1951. Five months later, on Aug. 24,
1951, they were married in time to depart
for Pullman, where Ted began his four
years as an undergraduate. Four years, two
childnn and an undergraduate degree later
they ntumed to Edmonds, where Bev con-
tinued to work to support Ted in his pursuit
of a dental degree, which he completed in
1959 at the University of Washington.
Together they raised five children, and
celebrated 64 years of marriage last August.
She touched many lives and made many
friends as she worked for the Edmonds
• School District, served as a wedding director
at the Edmonds United Methodist Church
for 15 years, and volunteered with vadous
community groups.
Her Soup Group, Sewing Club, Class of
50 and Claire's Tuesday lunch group were
Beverly Neff 1932 - 2016
among her favorite ways to keep in touch
with Edmonds friends. Connecting with
friends made atWashington State University
or UW, as well as out-of-state relatives kept
Bev and Ted busy l~veling. Bev enjoyed
spending time at the lake cabin when she
could relax, had her mystery books, play
cards, float on an inner tube or host family
gathedngs.
She and Ted welcomed many people to
her home and hosted two foreign students,
Solomon Misango from Uganda and Luis
Araujo from Brazil, dunng her children's
school years. She loved her family, friends,
chocolate and the Huskies. When not busy
lunching, meeting or traveling she was con-
tent at home to watch her favorites, Family
Feud or HGTV.
We will all greatly miss her. She is sur-
vived by her husband Ted, sister Pat (Bienz)
Nygard, children Debbie (Andy) Breech,
Linda (Darryl) Berg, Ted (Stephanie) Neff,
Janis (Jim) Neff Warner, Static Neff; grand-
children Sarah, Adam, Pattyand James (Edn
Fahy)Bnech; Schuyler (Leslie Ann), Jacob,
Vktona and Noah Berg; Riley (Leah) and
Max Neff Warner; and gnat-grandchildren
Lily Elizondo, Jackson and Kaylan Berg.
Her Celebration of Life will be held at the
Edmonds United Methodist Church at 828
Caspers St. at 1 p.m. Saturday Apd116. In lieu
of flowers, donations may be made to the
Carol Rowe Food Bank, www.edmondsumc.
org/foodbank or to the Swedish Cancer Insti-
tute at www.swedishfoundation.org.
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