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110 East 12th Street
Vancouver, Washington
HERALD SHAW BEALL Herald Shaw Beall, age 89, passed away on October 12, 2005 in Vancouver. Graveside services will begin at 10:00 AM on Saturday, October 15, 2005 at the Sara Union Cemetery in Ridgefield, WA. Survivors include a brother, Meredith Beall of Vancouver, numerous nieces and nephews. Mr. Beall collected antique clocks and carpenter tools. Arrangements under the care of Vancouver Funeral Chapel.
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Dean & Bonnie McFadden
October 16, 2005
Marc & Monica Eddy
October 16, 2005
Uncle Herald
I used to call you "Mr. Star". Now like a star, those memories of our days together shine brightly in my heart. I will miss you dearly.
Mike Eddy
October 15, 2005
A much loved uncle who was about as nice as they come. He will be remembered
Richard K & Mary L Baldin
October 15, 2005
I will always have fond memories of Uncle Herald. His sense of humor and his patience with me as he hauled me all over the county as a child with his dog Cindy in the car. My hope is that Aunt Daisy will be able to take his passing in stride and I wish her well during the days she will now spend without Uncle Herald. My love goes out to her. As always with love, Sheri
Sheryl Eddy
October 15, 2005
Maurice Nelson
October 15, 2005
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