A Tacoma native, Mr. Ditlevsen had lived in Battle Ground the last year. Previously, he had lived in Spokane, Northport, Wash., and Vancouver. He was a retired employee of the state Department of Game, and supervised one of its game farms in the Okanogan area of Eastern Washington for a time. Mr. Ditlevsen served in the Army during World War II.
Mr. Ditlevsen is survived by his wife, Geneva, of Vancouver; daughters, Terri DeMaris of Spokane and Kay Becker of Hermiston, Ore.; stepsister, Grace Philippsen of Kelso; and three grandchildren. Oregonian, Tuesday, December 29, 1987
A Tacoma native, Mr. Ditlevsen had lived in Battle Ground the last year. Previously, he had lived in Spokane, Northport, Wash., and Vancouver. He was a retired employee of the state Department of Game, and supervised one of its game farms in the Okanogan area of Eastern Washington for a time. Mr. Ditlevsen served in the Army during World War II.
Mr. Ditlevsen is survived by his wife, Geneva, of Vancouver; daughters, Terri DeMaris of Spokane and Kay Becker of Hermiston, Ore.; stepsister, Grace Philippsen of Kelso; and three grandchildren. Oregonian, Tuesday, December 29, 1987
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