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Pearl Alice Niles
August 29th, 1910 - January 14th, 2006
Pearl Alice (Sullivan) Niles, 95, died on Saturday January 14, 2006 in Auburn. She was born on August 29, 1910 in Holmesville, Minnesota and came to Auburn in l954. Pearl married Cornelius Sullivan in l926 and they had 13 children together. After Cornelius’ death, Pearl married Mortimore Niles in l966 increasing her family with three stepchildren. Preceded in death by two children Rodger Sullivan and Rosecellia Sullivan. She loved fishing, hunting, camping, playing cards, dancing and baking goodies for her family. Survivors: Son: Eugene Sullivan, WI Son: Cornelius Sullivan, MN Son: Edwin Sullivan, MN Son: Patrick Sullivan, Shelton, WA Son: Thomas Sullivan, Covington, WA Son: Daniel Sullivan, HI Son: Dennis Sullivan, AK Daughter: Nora Lindbo, Lake Tapps, WA Daughter: Mary Ahrens, Auburn, WA Daughter: Linda Simonson, Nine Mile Falls, WA Daughter: Susan Fundingsland, Toutle, WA Son: Bill Niles, Coupeville, WA Daughter: Patty Almquist, Tonasket, WA Daughter: Linda Capps, Tacoma, WA 39 Grandchildren, 78 great-grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren. Family services were held Holy Family Catholic Church, Auburn.
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Klontz Funeral Home and Cremation Services has long stood as a pillar of support for Auburn families, guiding them through their grief with compassion and dignity. Founded by Gary Klontz, a fourth-generation Auburn resident, the funeral home was built on the belief that every family deserves access to dignified, meaningful funeral services....
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