...57, of 107 Ashton Lane, died unexpectedly Monday, December 24, 2012 at his residence. Born September 17, 1955 in Fort Lewis, Washington, he was the son of the late Walter F. and Burma Jean Robbins Pye. He was a 1974 graduate of Harlem High...
...17ANDREAS JOSEPH FOSTER, 24, AND JESSICA LYNN MEREDITH, 19, BOTH OF BEECH ISLANDBRADFIELD DANIEL GEORGE, 22, OF FORT LEWIS, WASH., AND MEAGAN ELIZABETH SCOTT, 21, OF AUGUSTABRYAN ROBERT SINGLETARY, 23, AND RACHAEL MICHELLE JOHNSON...
...1st Class Paul Sendi, the struggle was amplified when orders forced them to move.Sendi bought his first home outside Fort Lewis, Wash., in 2007 to accommodate his growing family. He was still paying down the mortgage in 2010 when he received...
...children Canton Sangster and Shelby Sangster both of Martinez, Sarah Sangster Beck and her husband Alex, U.S. Army Fort Lewis, Washington, and Justin McPhail of Martinez, sisters Sandra Knighten and her fiancand#142; Johnny Smith of Lake...
...children Canton Sangster and Shelby Sangster both of Martinez, Sarah Sangster Beck and her husband Alex, U.S. Army Fort Lewis, Washington, and Justin McPhail of Martinez, sisters Sandra Knighten and her fianc Johnny Smith of Lake Wales and...
...broke up when Armstrong's father was transferred to Fort Lewis in Washington before his senior year of high school...Stops in between included a general surgery residency at Fort Lewis, a vascular surgery fellowship at Geisinger Medical...
...a 2005 graduate of Butler High School and daughter of Ronnie L. and Debra M. Stuckey, of Hephzibah, has graduated from the Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps Leader Development and Assessment Course at Fort Lewis, Tacoma, Wash.
...Crook was drafted into the Army in 1964 after a year of college. He served two years in the infantry, stationed in Fort Lewis, Wash. Though it was during the Vietnam War, his unit was never sent to combat. "They went to Vietnam six months...
...of Hephzibah, graduated from the Army Reserve Officer's Training Corps Leader Development and Assessment Course at Fort Lewis, Tacoma, Wash. - Jarred R. Corbo , son of Robert L. Corbo, of Huntsville, Ala., and Lora L. Corbo, of Augusta...
...better place. It's good to bring nature back." Once the grasses have sprouted and grown, they'll be taken to Fort Lewis, where they'll be planted in meadows that are used as artillery ranges. "Artillery fields are the most pristine...