These are their stories.The search for and identification of all those killed took more than four months, due to the size and destructiveness of the landslide.Alan Bejvl died along with his fiancée, Delaney Webb. The pair was at the home of Delaney's grandparents, the Satterlees, who also died in the slide.
"Jerry loved to work with his hands, whether it be repairs on homes, cars or in his yard while watching the eagles fly over the river," his obituary reads.Ronald Paul DeQuilettes of Bothell was born in Onstwedde, Netherlands, before his family immigrated to the United States, according to his He retired in 2010 and married Debbie Nelson. They moved to a house on Steelhead Drive. Debbie was not home at the time of the landslide. Julie Farnes, 59, and Adam Farnes, 23
"Steven enjoyed spending time with family and friends around the fire pit. He also liked shooting and cutting wood," his obituary reads.Jerry Halstead, 75, and Gloria Halstead, 67according to the Everett Herald She met her husband, Seth, through a mutual friend and they married in 2007. The two enjoyed the outdoors, including skydiving, traveling, gardening and volunteering at the Oso Fire Department.
While attending school, she traveled with other students to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina as well as Belize on a medical missionary trip.She worked at Providence Medical Center in Everett at the time of her death. "She meant a lot more than I thought, you know. It's nice to see what a small town community can pull together and help each other out through these tough times,"
Summer found a passion for horses; she raised and owned dozens of horses with her mother. She also enjoyed riding dirt bikes, watching Supercross and Seahawks football. Shane was born in 1970 in Spokane. He graduated from Mead High School in 1988 and served in the U.S. Navy until 1992, according to the family's
Lon worked as a security guard at the Medallion Hotel in Arlington and owned several properties in the neighborhood, which his parents had purchased more than 30 years earlier.Billy Spillers was from New Albany, Pennsylvania and was serving in the U.S. Navy when he was transferred to the naval shipyard in Everett in November 2013. He was a chief petty officer working as a career counselor.
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