Richard Hermsen - I was born in Tacoma, Washington on September 23rd, 1924. I attended St. Leo’s Grade School and then went to Bellermine High School graduating in 1942 with a classical diploma. I entered the Army in April 1943, was sent to Mississippi for basic training. Then deployed to Europe for World War II. Was appointed Infantry Squad Leader on the front line in combat against the Germans. My assistant squad leader got badly wounded and I helped save his life. Fifty-seven years later I was awarded the Bronze Star for my actions taken to save that soldiers life. Entering the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma Washington and graduating in 1950 with a teaching certificate. I began teaching in small High Schools around the Northwest. Met and married Valeria Banaszak in 1948, we have four children Rick, Mike, Michelle, and Jeff. We also are proud grandparents of seven and great-grandparents of two. Furthering my education, I became Principal at Napavine High School, then to White Pass High School, moving on to Eatonville High School being Principal for thirteen years. After another thirteen years at Elma High School I retired with thirty years in as an educator. My wife and I still reside in Elma Washington.

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Alvin L. Smith, 73, died Thursday, February 24, 1983, in a local convalescent center. There will be no funeral service. Arrangements are by Selene Mortuary. Mr. Smith was born November 20, 1909, in Leland, Michigan. He was a high school teacher and was retired. He lived in the Olympia area since May 1, 1977. Among his survivors is a sister, Margaret Flora, Ann Arbor, Michigan. (Published in The Olympian newspaper, Olympia, Washington on Sunday, February 27, 1983, page B2.) A.B. Central State College of Michigan, Universities of Washington, Grenoble and Nancy, Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. He taught French, English and Art.
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Vynor S. Fish - Vynor S. Fish, 89, died Sunday, January 20, 1996, in Tacoma. Vynor was born August 28, 1906 in Marshfield, Wisconsin to his parents, Herbert and May Fish. Vynor graduated from the University of Washington in 1929 with a BA. He began teaching at Eatonville High School in the fall of 1929. He received his MA degree in 1939. When Vynor became a teacher he extended a family tradition into a third generation. By the time he retired in 1972 he had taught three generations of students in Eatonville during the 42 years of teaching. Vynor married Irene Lundrigan, June 28, 1933. From this marriage there were two children. After Vynor retired he found time to travel and visit family. Vynor was known for having kept a daily diary for over 60 years. Many a family argument was settled when he would open his diary and produce the correct information. His favorite hobbies were socializing with people of all ages, playing cards and chipping wood. Surviving family members are his wife Irene L. Fish of the home; daughter Marjorie Castelli (Dr. Wm P. Castelli) of Marlboro, MA; son Harold Fish (Yoshie) of Eatonville; grandsons Larry Castelli and Bill Castelli of Maryland; granddaughter Allyson Castelli-Larson of MA; grandson Colin Fish of Eatonville; three great-grandchildren; and sisters Virginia Tozer of Ellensburg, Nita Green of Whidby Island and Nina Salter (Dr. Larry Salter) of Renton. A memorial service will be held Saturday, January 27, 1996 at 11 a.m. at Dryer Mortuary Chapel with a tie of fellowship to follow. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made to the Vynor S. Fish Foundation at any br

Irene L. Fish - Irene L. Fish, 93, died Sat. June 20, 1998. She was preceded in death by her husband of 62 years, Vynor. Irene was born Oct. 7, 1904 in Farlington, Kansas to Willie and Alta Lundrigan. At the age of 4 she moved with her family to Puyallup, were she was raised and educated, graduating from Puyallup High School in 1923. She received her Normal Diploma from CPS in 1925 and taught 3 years at Puyallup's Riverside Grade School. In the fall of 1928 she began 29 years of devoted teaching at Eatonville Grade School. She loved her teaching and the hundreds of children that passed through her classes. Irene married Vynor Fish on June 28, 1933. She loved her family, her Clear Lake Home where she lived for 57 years, the Mountain, the trees, the flowers, and all the natural beauty of Washington. After Irene and Vynor retired they traveled and visited family. She was a 53 year member of Order of Eastern Star, Mt. Star Chapter 179 and past Worthy Matron. She was a lifelong member of the Mother Church Of Christ, Scientist in Boston. Surviving members are daughter, Marjorie (Dr. William P.) Castelli of Marloboro, Maryland.; son, Harold (Yoshie) of Eatonville; grandsons, Larry and Bill Castelli of Maryland; granddaughter, Allyson Castelli- Larsen of Maryland.; grandson, Colin Fish of Tokyo, Japan; 6 great-grandchildren; brother, Marion (Betty) Lundrigan of Pasco; sisters, Joy (Milton) Cole of Puyallup and Bliss (Gilman) Welcker of Port Angeles. She was also the sister of the late Carol Lundrigan, Merle Lundrigan and Clara Green. A memorial service will be held, Thursday August 6, 1998, 11:00 a.m. at Dryer Mortuary. Memorial contributions may be made to the Vynor S. and Irene L. Fish Educational Fund at any branch of Key Bank. (Published in The Tacoma News Tribune, June 29 and August 3, 1998.)
Dale W. Parton, leader of the band, went to be with the Lord, June 10, 1999 in Alder,

