Russell Hampton Aleshire
August 18, 1940 - January 19, 2012
Russell H. Aleshire (Buck) was born August 18, 1940 to Holly Lofton Aleshire and Marita K Hampton-Aleshire in Grays Harbor (Aberdeen) Washington. After a long battle with various health issues he passed away peacefully on January 19 and he is now with our Heavenly Father. He was a long time Harborite and graduated from Weatherwax High School. He worked numerous jobs in and around Grays Harbor, which is to include timber falling for Weyerhauser Lumber Co., Saginaw Shake Mill, and work at the Grays Harbor community hospital. He married Lois Lynn Moorman and had a son, Russell Oden Aleshire. He briefly served in the United States Army until he received a medical discharge. He moved to the Ogden area over 12 years ago and resided here since. He enjoyed collecting die-cast cars and was an avid fisherman. He also loved camping and enjoyed the great outdoors. He was very family oriented and was admired by all as a very soft spoken and gentle person.
He was preceded in death by his father, mother, two brothers (Gerald and Bud) and one sister (Julaine).
He is survived by four sons, Russell (Regina), Shawn, Loren (Rhonda) whom all reside in Ogden, and Scotty who resides in Washington State. Numerous nieces, nephews, and grandchildren whom all love him and will miss him greatly.
In Loving Memory
Rusty and Family, I send my love to all of you and hope you know how much I love you all. It is a sad time for us but be assured it is a great time for Buck, He is in the presence of our father and what a great time he is having..You will see him again that is the truth. I love and hope you heal soon Aunt Becky
REBECCA HEATH
aberdeen, WA
Rusty and Family, God Bless you as you heal from the loss of your Dad,He was a special person and had a special son too. You are going to miss him, but know he is with our father and he is waiting for you to join him and my sister. He as well as us are so fortunate to be part of the master plan. Remember we came down here to learn about love, that is true love. That is the kind that never goes away. You have it because God put it in your heart the day you were born. Now that is the purpose and God has that for us. We only know about death, because he wants us to know his heart when his son gave his life for us. And about birth that is what he felt when he created us. Love, aunt char
charmaine burgin
Copalis Beach, WA
Russ, I'm sorry for your loss. Russell was greatly loved by those who met him. I have fond memories of my uncle and deeply feel for you. He willbe missed and I am sure remembered.
Dan Smith
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Great aitrcle, thank you again for writing.
Ranessa
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As the title may show, I have become about 100,000X more siirptual than I used to be. I became ordained on a lark; however, I do realise how serious it is to be a minister.I have not had the unfortunate occasion to officiate a funeral as of yet, but I have lost many, many people in physical (death) and siirptual (friendships and other relationships severed) ways.Our memories is all that we have left. We should be thankful for the scant amount of time we have with each other. As hard as it is to take the death of a friend or loved one is, each second we have is a gift. Thusly we should not take each other for granted!!!
Alarmas
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