A lifetime Camas-Washougal resident, Dottie worked in the Converting Plant at Crown Zellerbach Paper Mill in Camas, and was a former employee at Pendleton Woolen Mills in Washougal.
Dottie is survived by her son Larry Ast of Vancouver, daughter Donna Brookshire of Vancouver, step-daughter Sharon Uusitalo of Vancouver, brothers Lester Woodman
of Vancouver, and Clifford Woodman of Idaho, eight grandchildren, and twelve great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her first husband, Adolph Ast and second husband, Pug Aslin.
Interment will be at the Camas Cemetery.
*Certificate of Marriage:
Dottie Dahlia Ast married Estel R. Aslin (born 15 Nov, 1914), on 19 Nov, 1977, at Vancouver, Clark County, Washington.
A lifetime Camas-Washougal resident, Dottie worked in the Converting Plant at Crown Zellerbach Paper Mill in Camas, and was a former employee at Pendleton Woolen Mills in Washougal.
Dottie is survived by her son Larry Ast of Vancouver, daughter Donna Brookshire of Vancouver, step-daughter Sharon Uusitalo of Vancouver, brothers Lester Woodman
of Vancouver, and Clifford Woodman of Idaho, eight grandchildren, and twelve great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her first husband, Adolph Ast and second husband, Pug Aslin.
Interment will be at the Camas Cemetery.
*Certificate of Marriage:
Dottie Dahlia Ast married Estel R. Aslin (born 15 Nov, 1914), on 19 Nov, 1977, at Vancouver, Clark County, Washington.
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