Archive for April 16th, 2009

Barbara Bie – April 4, 2009

Barbara Jane Bie

Barbara Jane Bie

Barbara Jane Bie,

79, passed away Saturday, April 4 in her home in Edmonds Washington after a long illness.

 

Barbara was born in Sacramento, California to Alice and Clarence Anable. The baby of the family, Barbara had two brothers and two sisters. Her father died when she was only 18 months old and she and siblings were raised by her single mother in the depression years. Times were hard but Barbara was surrounded by the love of her siblings.

At 20, Barbara was married to her first husband, Charles Barker. They were married for 14 years, had two children, Andrew and Kathleen. Once the children were of school age, Barbara began her career in real estate. She was a real estate agent and then moved up to become an Escrow officer.

 

In 1971, Barbara married the love of her life, Alf Bie and spent many happy years with him. During those years, Barbara also faced breast cancer and tongue cancer but was victorious over both. Barbara and Alf loved boating and spending time with their friends. They often took their boat, the “Bie and Bie” out of the Shilshole marina on fishing trips or leisurely jaunts to the San Juans. Alf and Barbara were active members of the Norwegian Seamen’s Club in Ballard, where Barbara acted as secretary for many years. Barbara loved music and she would often sing at open-mike nights at local restaurants.

 

Alf’s passing in 1998 was a very difficult time in Barbara’s life and she became severely depressed. After spinal surgery in 2000, Barbara was unable to walk, or feed, or dress herself. She bravely faced physical and occupational therapy to bring herself to being fully independent again. Unfortunately, a bad decision to take herself off antidepressants “cold turkey” resulted in serious mental confusion that eventually lead to her hospitalization again. Again, Barbara overcame her problems with the help of her doctors and returned to her home in Ballard. Barbara was determined to stay in her home as long as she could and it wasn’t until 2004 that she moved to an assisted living situation, when she could no longer safely live alone. A choking event shortly after moving to the assisted living facility sent Barbara to the hospital again. She had severe damage to her lungs and the doctors gave her less than 10 days to live. However, Barbara woke up one day in the hospice hospital and told her daughter, “I want to stay.”  And stay she did, Barbara moved into the Lake Serene Adult Family Home where she recovered enough to graduate from the hospice program. She was happy and well cared for by her caregivers, and she formed a close bond with her caregiver and friend Gloria. She received weekly visits from her son Andrew, Daughter Kathleen, and her granddaughter Elena. She continued to thrive in this loving environment until fall of 2008 when she was once again put in the hospice program when her condition worsened. Through the many ups and downs in Barbara’s life she always maintained her sense of humor and her love for her family.

 

In final days, Barbara was able to say her good-byes and express her gratitude, contentment, and happiness. The hospice nurse who was with Barbara at the time of her passing said that Barbara was not in pain and passed peacefully in her sleep. Barbara made her transition quickly with the help of her loved ones on the other side.

 

Barbara was preceded in death by her father and mother, her brothers Bill and Ed and her sister Mary. Barbara was survived by her son Andrew and her daughter Kathleen, her granddaughters Emily and Elena, her great grandchildren, Coby, Holly, Janey, and Joey. Her sister Janet, and her nieces Claudia, Judy, Debbie, Penny and Davery and her nephew Tim, also survive her.

 

A small memorial service is planned for warmer weather. Her son and daughter plan to scatter her ashes in Puget Sound where she spent some of her happiest days with her beloved husband Alf.

Linda Parks Jackson

Linda Parks Jackson

Linda Parks Jackson

Linda Parks Jackson, 57, of Duvall, WA, and formerly of Seldovia, AK, passed away peacefully at home the evening of April 12, 2009 with her entire family by her side. She is survived by her husband of almost 37 years, Ken (Ole) Jackson; son, Quinn of Everett and daughter Leah and her partner, Nelly Blanco of San Francisco, CA.    A small Celebration of Life gathering will be held the afternoon of Thursday, April 16 at the Jackson home in Duvall.

 

 

 

Linda was born February 9th, 1952 in Seattle, WA and was the middle of five children.  Her family moved to Seldovia in 1966 where her father was a commercial fisherman.  She graduated from Seldovia High School in 1970.  Linda and Ole married on April 30, 1972 and lived in Seldovia until 1981 at which time they moved to the Everett area where they raised their two children.  She attended Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle where she refined her natural artistic abilities. 

 

In the 90’s, she worked at the Lynwood Nordstrom Rack for several years and most recently, co-owned and operated the Rushlight Candle Company with her best friend, Cathy Seville.  Linda’s greatest love was being with her family and friends whether that was a family trip to Hawaii to visit her parents, a get-together with ‘the girls’ to celebrate a birthday or a barbeque with the whole gang in the backyard.  Linda loved her husband, son and daughter beyond measure and their love for her was returned in kind. She was a beautiful woman with a stunning smile; she put on many delicious and hilarious parties and was a fabulous cook; she had a lightness of spirit and an infectious laugh.  She will best be remembered for her warmth, kind heart and love of life.  She drew people to her like a magnet … her friends adored her.

 

In addition to her husband and children, she is survived by her parents, Jack and Rosie Parks of Pukalani, Maui, HI, her brother Tom and his wife Marcia Parks, sister Sue Parks, and brother Mike Parks and his partner, Sue Beck, all of the Seattle area and sister Jackie and her husband Bruce Coffelt of St. Johns, MI.  She was the aunt of Tricia Parks-Alseth, Jeff and Joe Parks, Ryan Parks, all of the Seattle area, and Jared and Malia Coffelt of St. Johns, MI.  She will be greatly missed by the Jackson’s close circle of friends: Cathy and John Seville, Cindy and Tim Callahan, Robin  and Danny Warren, Frank and Chris Kashevarof, and their beloved family pets, Auggie, Bubba, Boggie and Roxy.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the American Cancer Society.