Violet was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and a great companion. Violet was fun to be with and enjoyed life and everybody around her. She loved to dance, bowl, and go camping.
After retirement, with her husband Ted, they enjoyed many wonderful years snowbird traveling, and then finally settled in Bullhead City, Arizona.
She is survived by her two sons, Allan and Wayne Loftman, a daughter, Debra Napp and son-in-law, Dean Napp; two sisters, Junice Sward and Alvina Duda; nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband Ted Loftman and her brother, Thor Berg.
We all loved her much and will miss her sunny disposition.
There will be a private family committal at Abbey View Cemetery, Brier WA.
Published in The Seattle Times on December 21, 2003
Violet was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and a great companion. Violet was fun to be with and enjoyed life and everybody around her. She loved to dance, bowl, and go camping.
After retirement, with her husband Ted, they enjoyed many wonderful years snowbird traveling, and then finally settled in Bullhead City, Arizona.
She is survived by her two sons, Allan and Wayne Loftman, a daughter, Debra Napp and son-in-law, Dean Napp; two sisters, Junice Sward and Alvina Duda; nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband Ted Loftman and her brother, Thor Berg.
We all loved her much and will miss her sunny disposition.
There will be a private family committal at Abbey View Cemetery, Brier WA.
Published in The Seattle Times on December 21, 2003
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