The Enterprise, White Salmon, WA., June 31, 2008, page __
EUNICE E. GULER
Eunice E. Guler, 93, died July 22, 2008, at Hawks Ridge
Assisted Living in Hood River, Ore., where she had resided for the past seven
years. She was born Jan. 13, 1915, at Regina Saskatchewan, Canada, to George
Edgar and Bessie (Waggoner) Gellipeau.
She came to the United States when she was five years
old. She had lived in Trout lake for over 45 years prior to moving to Raymond,
where she worked as a receptionist at Stoller's Mortuary from 1981 to 1986 and
then moved to White Salmon. In her early years, she had worked for the U.S.
Forest Service in Trout Lake, where she met and married Tony Guler in 1936 in
Vancouver. He died in 1982.
She had a strong love for family and enjoyed flowers, gardening,
making crewel embroidery pictures, as well as other hand work. She also enjoyed
playing all games with her friends at Hawks Ridge.
She is survived by three daughters Lois Byron, Renton, Janet Hylton,
Trout Lake, and Joyce Stoller, Raymond; son Norman Guler, Trout Lake; sisters
Edith Wannamaker, Seattle, and Winnie Bilow, Stayton, Ore.; 11 grandchildren, 20
great-grandchildren and nine great-great-grandchildren. She also has a grandson,
Glen Byron, and sister, Beth Waller, who preceded her in death.
Family graveside services will be beside her husband at the Trout Lake
Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to Hospice of the Gorge, PO Box 36, Hood River,
Ore., 97031.