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Farewell

hollandCarole J. HOLLAND Carole Holland, 72, of Kent WA died November 25, 2009, of complications from pancreatic cancer. Carol Holland was the 1977 champion of the WSWPLA. That year the event was held at Suntides. She became a successful amateur golfer, winning many city,state and club champion ships. Carole will be remembered for her love of life...good books, movies, music, art, laughter, the Mariners, family and friends and especially GOLF! Carole is survived by her son Mark Holland and his wife Jennie, of Edmonds WA. and her daughter Anne Gagliano and her husband Mike, and their sons Michael and Rick, of Stanwood, WA. Remembrances are suggested to Evans Scholarship Fund in Carole's honor, PNGA, 1010 South 336th St. Suite 310, Federal Way, WA, 98003.
The reason why this obit reads like it is from the Seattle Times is; that is where your webmaster found it. a golfer's obit needs to be written by one of us. this internet is going to be around for a long time. great grandchildren might learn something of their matriarchal dna from this link.

 

TrulsonIt is with the deepest sorrow that we announce the untimely passing of Kristine Trulson on March 4, 2008. She was spending time in her beloved second home in Mau when she became extremely ill and was hospitalized with a viral infection and pneumnia. There are no words to express our sorrow and our loss. Kristine became a member of the Bellevue Women's Golf Club in 2000. She routinely played in GSWPGA and WSWPLA Tournaments and see will be fondly remembered by her spirit and friendly nature.

 

retelleGoodbye Pat Retelle, We are all saddened by the passing on October 18, 2007, of our good friend and fellow golfer, Pat Retelle, after a long battle with cancer. Pat was a very active member of the Bellevue Women's Golf Club, serving as trustee and treasurer. She actively participated in City and State Sweeps and served on the Board for both the GSWPGA and WSWPLA.. She was always willing to pitch in and help with whatever anyone asked of her or when something needed to get done. Her infectious laugh could be heard all over the golf course. We will miss her very much. Click here for a photo gallery submitted by Libbie Seale.