Glenda J. (Mafiben) Walgamott, ‘
57, a resident of S elton for 28 years,
died after an extended illness
Thursday, Feb. 16, 1995, inher home.
She was born Jan. 27, 1938, in
Wilson, Okla, to Riley and Virgie
(Robinson) Culbreath. She also
lived in Monmouth, Ore.
She received her GED from St.
Marlin’s College in 1969.
Mrs. Walgamott was a home—
maker who enjoyed taking care of
her children and gandchildxea.
She was a member of the 40 et 8,
Eagles and Moose Lodge, all in
Shelton.
She enjoyed playing pool and
bowling. She was active in Little
League in the mid-’70s
Mrs. Walgamott is survived by
her husband, Dave Walgamott,
Shelton;' five daughters, Selina
Hamilton, Richland, Desi armon,
Mary Wheeler, Linda Arnold and
June Luitman, all of Shelton; three
sons, John Clayton, Phoenix, Ariz.,
Ken Carson, Juneau, Alaska, and
Matt Clayton, Shelton; two sisters,
Betty James, Bakersfield, Calif,,
and JoAnn Clayton, Shelton; four
brothers, Don Teague, Durant,
Okla, Fred Teague, Yuma, Ariz.,
Swede 'l‘eague, Arizona, and Ron
Wilson, California; 17 grandchildren
and two greatrgrandchildren.
A memorial graveside service will
he at 10 am. ’hiesday, Feb. 21, in
Shelton Memorial Park. Pastor
John Young will oficiate.
The family suggests memorial
donations be made to the American
Cancer Society, Mason Unit, P.0.
Box 5, Shelton, Wash. 98584.
Arrangements are by McComb
mineral Home, Shelton. lg 9151361 5‘
W 01-4 m PIA/n
G.J. Woigamo‘fF
Glenda J. (Mayben) Wolgamott
of Shelton died in Shelton on Feb-
ruary 16 after an extended illness.
She was 57.
She was born in Wilson, Oklaho-
ma, on January 27, 1938 to Riley
and Virgie (Robinson) Culbreath.
She received her General Educa—
tional Development certificate
from Saint Martin’s College on
February 14, 1969.
She was married to David Wol-
gamott. She lived in Monmouth,
Oregon, for a time. She was a
homemaker. She enjoyed playing
pool and was active in the Little
League in the mid-19703. She en-
joyedbowling and was a member of
40 et 8, the Eagles and the Moose
lodge in Shelton.
She was preceded in death by
her first husband, William May-
ben, in 1989, by a son, Mike, in
1984 and by her biological mother,
Emma Thurmond, in 1991. Survi-
vors include her husband, Dave
Wolgamott of Shelton; her daugh—
ters, Selina Hamilton of Richland,
Desi Harmon of Shelton, Mary
Wheeler of Shelton, Linda Arnold
of Shelton and June Lufl‘man of
Shelton; her sons, John Clayton of
Phoenix, Arizona, Ken Carson of
Juneau, Alaska, and Matt Clayton
of Shelton; her sisters, Betty
James of Bakersfield, California,
and JoAnn Clayton of Shelton; her
brothers, Don Teague of Durant,
California, Fred Teague of Yuma,
Arizona, Swede Teague of Arizona
and Ron Wilson of California; 17
grandchildren and two great-
grandchildren.
Pastor John Young ofiiciated at
graveside memorial services held
February 21 at Shelton Memorial
Park. Arrangements were by;
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, OCR Text:
Glenda J. (Mafiben) Walgamott, ‘
57, a resident of S elton for 28 years,
died after an extended illness
Thursday, Feb. 16, 1995, inher home.
She was born Jan. 27, 1938, in
Wilson, Okla, to Riley and Virgie
(Robinson) Culbreath. She also
lived in Monmouth, Ore.
She received her GED from St.
Marlin’s College in 1969.
Mrs. Walgamott was a home—
maker who enjoyed taking care of
her children and gandchildxea.
She was a member of the 40 et 8,
Eagles and Moose Lodge, all in
Shelton.
She enjoyed playing pool and
bowling. She was active in Little
League in the mid-’70s
Mrs. Walgamott is survived by
her husband, Dave Walgamott,
Shelton;' five daughters, Selina
Hamilton, Richland, Desi armon,
Mary Wheeler, Linda Arnold and
June Luitman, all of Shelton; three
sons, John Clayton, Phoenix, Ariz.,
Ken Carson, Juneau, Alaska, and
Matt Clayton, Shelton; two sisters,
Betty James, Bakersfield, Calif,,
and JoAnn Clayton, Shelton; four
brothers, Don Teague, Durant,
Okla, Fred Teague, Yuma, Ariz.,
Swede 'l‘eague, Arizona, and Ron
Wilson, California; 17 grandchildren
and two greatrgrandchildren.
A memorial graveside service will
he at 10 am. ’hiesday, Feb. 21, in
Shelton Memorial Park. Pastor
John Young will oficiate.
The family suggests memorial
donations be made to the American
Cancer Society, Mason Unit, P.0.
Box 5, Shelton, Wash. 98584.
Arrangements are by McComb
mineral Home, Shelton. lg 9151361 5‘
W 01-4 m PIA/n
G.J. Woigamo‘fF
Glenda J. (Mayben) Wolgamott
of Shelton died in Shelton on Feb-
ruary 16 after an extended illness.
She was 57.
She was born in Wilson, Oklaho-
ma, on January 27, 1938 to Riley
and Virgie (Robinson) Culbreath.
She received her General Educa—
tional Development certificate
from Saint Martin’s College on
February 14, 1969.
She was married to David Wol-
gamott. She lived in Monmouth,
Oregon, for a time. She was a
homemaker. She enjoyed playing
pool and was active in the Little
League in the mid-19703. She en-
joyedbowling and was a member of
40 et 8, the Eagles and the Moose
lodge in Shelton.
She was preceded in death by
her first husband, William May-
ben, in 1989, by a son, Mike, in
1984 and by her biological mother,
Emma Thurmond, in 1991. Survi-
vors include her husband, Dave
Wolgamott of Shelton; her daugh—
ters, Selina Hamilton of Richland,
Desi Harmon of Shelton, Mary
Wheeler of Shelton, Linda Arnold
of Shelton and June Lufl‘man of
Shelton; her sons, John Clayton of
Phoenix, Arizona, Ken Carson of
Juneau, Alaska, and Matt Clayton
of Shelton; her sisters, Betty
James of Bakersfield, California,
and JoAnn Clayton of Shelton; her
brothers, Don Teague of Durant,
California, Fred Teague of Yuma,
Arizona, Swede Teague of Arizona
and Ron Wilson of California; 17
grandchildren and two great-
grandchildren.
Pastor John Young ofiiciated at
graveside memorial services held
February 21 at Shelton Memorial
Park. Arrangements were by;
'2 Fe b ' e
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