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Arietta May <I>Dufur</I> Arriza

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Arietta May Dufur Arriza

Birth
Rockwood, La Plata County, Colorado, USA
Death
21 Jan 2004 (aged 81)
Yakima, Yakima County, Washington, USA
Burial
Kent, King County, Washington, USA GPS-Latitude: 47.3933333, Longitude: -122.0935691
Plot
Section 25 Site 184
Memorial ID
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Arietta May Arriza, 81, of Yakima, passed away Wednesday, January 21, 2004 at Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Arriza was born September 25, 1922 in Rockwood, CO to Walter and Edna (Tyler) Dufur. She married Louie David Arriza on November 2, 1949 in Aztec, NM. They lived in Durango, CO for three years, then moved to Lynnwood, WA where they lived for over 45 years. She moved to Yakima following the death of her husband in 1998. Mrs. Arriza was a member of Lake Stickney Community Club, Everette Trailer Club, and Yakima Lion's Club. She loved ceramics and was well known throughout the community for her generosity in making ceramic gifts for nursing home residents as well as family and neighbors. She made Halloween pumpkins and ghosts out of ceramics and filled them for the area children at Halloween. She was like Mrs. Santa Claus and there wasn't anything she couldn't do. Interment will be Monday, January 26th at
11:30am in Tahoma National Cemetery, Kent, WA.

Jan 23, 2004
Everett Herald
Arietta May Arriza, 81, of Yakima, passed away Wednesday, January 21, 2004 at Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Arriza was born September 25, 1922 in Rockwood, CO to Walter and Edna (Tyler) Dufur. She married Louie David Arriza on November 2, 1949 in Aztec, NM. They lived in Durango, CO for three years, then moved to Lynnwood, WA where they lived for over 45 years. She moved to Yakima following the death of her husband in 1998. Mrs. Arriza was a member of Lake Stickney Community Club, Everette Trailer Club, and Yakima Lion's Club. She loved ceramics and was well known throughout the community for her generosity in making ceramic gifts for nursing home residents as well as family and neighbors. She made Halloween pumpkins and ghosts out of ceramics and filled them for the area children at Halloween. She was like Mrs. Santa Claus and there wasn't anything she couldn't do. Interment will be Monday, January 26th at
11:30am in Tahoma National Cemetery, Kent, WA.

Jan 23, 2004
Everett Herald


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