May 29,1967 page 5
Mrs. Rudeen, Ex-Resident, Dies at 27
Mrs. Bruce (Catherine) Rudeen, 27 of Seattle was stricken fatally Sunday morning in Vancouver, Wash., where she was visiting relatives. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hart, 126 Otis.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudeen and son, Kirk, 3, had gone to Vancouver to spend the weekend. Early Sunday Rudeen was aroused by his wife's gasping for breath. Before help could be summoned she had died. An autopsy performed later in the day failed to reveal the cause.
Mr.s Rudeen was born in Walla Walla Nov. 11, 1939. She attended Green Park School and Wa-Hi. She attended the University of Washington a year then entered Mr. Lee's School of Beauty from which she graduated. She was a licensed cosmetician.
In Wa-Hi she was active in Future Homemakers of America, serving as a national vice president one year. With her teacher, Mrs. Robert Conway, she made several trips to Washington, D.C., Chicago and Lafayette, Ind., on FHA business.
Survivors in addition to her husband and young son and her parents are grandmothers, Mrs. Vera Harvey and Mrs. Carl Hart; two sisters, Mrs. Philip (Harriett) Beach and Mrs. Tom (Marjorie) and two nephews and a niece.
She was a member of the Wedgwood Presbyterian Church.
The funeral will be in Seattle, the time having not been yet determined.
May 29,1967 page 5
Mrs. Rudeen, Ex-Resident, Dies at 27
Mrs. Bruce (Catherine) Rudeen, 27 of Seattle was stricken fatally Sunday morning in Vancouver, Wash., where she was visiting relatives. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hart, 126 Otis.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudeen and son, Kirk, 3, had gone to Vancouver to spend the weekend. Early Sunday Rudeen was aroused by his wife's gasping for breath. Before help could be summoned she had died. An autopsy performed later in the day failed to reveal the cause.
Mr.s Rudeen was born in Walla Walla Nov. 11, 1939. She attended Green Park School and Wa-Hi. She attended the University of Washington a year then entered Mr. Lee's School of Beauty from which she graduated. She was a licensed cosmetician.
In Wa-Hi she was active in Future Homemakers of America, serving as a national vice president one year. With her teacher, Mrs. Robert Conway, she made several trips to Washington, D.C., Chicago and Lafayette, Ind., on FHA business.
Survivors in addition to her husband and young son and her parents are grandmothers, Mrs. Vera Harvey and Mrs. Carl Hart; two sisters, Mrs. Philip (Harriett) Beach and Mrs. Tom (Marjorie) and two nephews and a niece.
She was a member of the Wedgwood Presbyterian Church.
The funeral will be in Seattle, the time having not been yet determined.
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