She settled in this area 40 years ago. She was a homemaker and was employed as a millworker.
She enjoyed knitting, crossword puzzles, visiting the coast and gardening, particularly roses. She especially enjoyed her family, who will remember her salty sense of humor.
Survivors include her husband; two daughters, Beverly Dingle of Springfield and Karen Joyner of Monroe; a son, Kent Townley of Eugene; two stepdaughters, Sandra Damon of Medford and Patricia Linton of Eugene; three sisters, Leona Hanson of Horseshoe Bend, Idaho, Cleo Adams of Emmett and Francis Digaloff of Springfield; 13 grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren.
She settled in this area 40 years ago. She was a homemaker and was employed as a millworker.
She enjoyed knitting, crossword puzzles, visiting the coast and gardening, particularly roses. She especially enjoyed her family, who will remember her salty sense of humor.
Survivors include her husband; two daughters, Beverly Dingle of Springfield and Karen Joyner of Monroe; a son, Kent Townley of Eugene; two stepdaughters, Sandra Damon of Medford and Patricia Linton of Eugene; three sisters, Leona Hanson of Horseshoe Bend, Idaho, Cleo Adams of Emmett and Francis Digaloff of Springfield; 13 grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren.
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