Jeanne McCall
Jeanne Mi McCall died of can~
car on Friday, June 13, at Saint
Peter Hospital in Olympia. She
was 74 and a lifetime Shelton
resident.
She was born
on March 25,
1934 in Shelton
to Walter and
Delores (Law-
rence) Sivo. She
graduated from
Irene S. Reed
High School in
1952.
She married
Harold Wi Mc» £383?
Call on April 26,
1980 in Reno, 5 '
Nevada. é/{4fl7
Mrs. McCall worked in civil
service from truck driving to op-
erating a forklift. She had worked
at a naval ammunition depot,
handling ammunition during the
Vietnam Wari
Her number one love was her
family, who described her as a
Woman you could count on to
listen, give advice and provide a
shoulder to cry on. She was very
caring and compassionate and
always thought of others before
herself.
She was an adventure seeker,
once drag racing her Ranchero
against the legendary Shirley
Muldow'ney and winning. She
enjoyed motorcycles, boating and
the company of her pets. She
loved cooking for her family.
Surviving are husband Har—
old McCall of Shelton; sons Mi-
chael Leeds and wife Rhonda of”
Spokane, James Leeds and wife
Alma of Rota, Spain, John Low-
rance and wife Melanie of Lac-
ey and Kenneth Lowrance and
wife Norma of Medford, Oregon;
daughters Kathy Rottenbucker
of Sturgis, South Dakota, Pa-
mela Baker of Shelton and Holly
Young and husband Kevin of Port
Orchard; 19 grandchildren, eight
great-grandchildren and numer-
ous nieces, nephews and cousins
She was preceded in death by
her parents, son Tommy Baker in
1960, and brother Kenneth Sivo'
in 1994.
A graveside service was held
on Tuesday, June 17, at Shelton
Memorial Park.
Memorial donations may be
made to the American Cancer
Society, attention memorials,
2120 First Avenue North, Se-
attle, 98109, or Saint Jude Chil~
dren’s Research Hospital, P.0i
Box 2132, Memphis, Tennessee
38101-2132
Arrangements are by McComh
Funeral Home in Shelton
, OCR Text: Jeanne McCall
Jeanne Mi McCall died of can~
car on Friday, June 13, at Saint
Peter Hospital in Olympia. She
was 74 and a lifetime Shelton
resident.
She was born
on March 25,
1934 in Shelton
to Walter and
Delores (Law-
rence) Sivo. She
graduated from
Irene S. Reed
High School in
1952.
She married
Harold Wi Mc» £383?
Call on April 26,
1980 in Reno, 5 '
Nevada. é/{4fl7
Mrs. McCall worked in civil
service from truck driving to op-
erating a forklift. She had worked
at a naval ammunition depot,
handling ammunition during the
Vietnam Wari
Her number one love was her
family, who described her as a
Woman you could count on to
listen, give advice and provide a
shoulder to cry on. She was very
caring and compassionate and
always thought of others before
herself.
She was an adventure seeker,
once drag racing her Ranchero
against the legendary Shirley
Muldow'ney and winning. She
enjoyed motorcycles, boating and
the company of her pets. She
loved cooking for her family.
Surviving are husband Har—
old McCall of Shelton; sons Mi-
chael Leeds and wife Rhonda of”
Spokane, James Leeds and wife
Alma of Rota, Spain, John Low-
rance and wife Melanie of Lac-
ey and Kenneth Lowrance and
wife Norma of Medford, Oregon;
daughters Kathy Rottenbucker
of Sturgis, South Dakota, Pa-
mela Baker of Shelton and Holly
Young and husband Kevin of Port
Orchard; 19 grandchildren, eight
great-grandchildren and numer-
ous nieces, nephews and cousins
She was preceded in death by
her parents, son Tommy Baker in
1960, and brother Kenneth Sivo'
in 1994.
A graveside service was held
on Tuesday, June 17, at Shelton
Memorial Park.
Memorial donations may be
made to the American Cancer
Society, attention memorials,
2120 First Avenue North, Se-
attle, 98109, or Saint Jude Chil~
dren’s Research Hospital, P.0i
Box 2132, Memphis, Tennessee
38101-2132
Arrangements are by McComh
Funeral Home in Shelton
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