Clarence D. “Jess”
Kadoun VV’ZOI Z
Clarence D. “Jess” Kadoun,
91, died Thursday, Dec. 22,
at Alpine Way Retirement
Center. He was a resident of
Shelton for 64 years.
He was born Jan. 13, 1920,
in Lidgerwood, N .D. to Frank
and Emma Rose (Polda)
. .. ., Kadoun.
Xv A.
Enlow in
Shelton in
Clarence
Kadoun
June 1941.
He was a lumber carrier
for Simpson Timber Com-
pany for 33 years, retiring in
1982.
Kadoun was a member of
the International Woodwork-
ers of America. He enjoyed
his home and his horses,
cows and animals. His family
described him as a “general
fix-it” sort of guy who enjoyed
tinkering around. After his
retirement, he spent nearly
everyday with his son Dietz
and grandsons Jarad and
Ty at Bayside Redi-Mix. His
family said he was a kind
and loving man who enjoyed
spending time with his fam-
ily.
He is survived by his sons
Dietz Kadoun of Shelton and
Roy Kadoun (Nola) of Olym-
pia; brother Alfred Kadoun
(Ruth) of Shelton; grandchil-
dren Marcy Wilson (Dave),
Tracy Dickenson (Tony),
Jared Kadoun (Jill) and Ty
Kadoun (Debi) all of Shelton,
Sadie Altheide (Lance) of
Olympia, Kreg Kadoun of
Olympia and Shane Kadoun
of Tenino; 15 great-grandchil-
dren; one great-great-grand-
d and numerous nieces
and nephews.
His wife and brothers
Leonard, Charley and Walter
and sister Velma Saupe pre-
ceded him in death.
At his request no services
will be held.
McComb Funeral Home
of Shelton is handling the ar-
rangements.
For your convenience on-
line condolences may be sent
to the family at www.mc-
combfl1.com.
, OCR Text: Clarence D. “Jess”
Kadoun VV’ZOI Z
Clarence D. “Jess” Kadoun,
91, died Thursday, Dec. 22,
at Alpine Way Retirement
Center. He was a resident of
Shelton for 64 years.
He was born Jan. 13, 1920,
in Lidgerwood, N .D. to Frank
and Emma Rose (Polda)
. .. ., Kadoun.
Xv A.
Enlow in
Shelton in
Clarence
Kadoun
June 1941.
He was a lumber carrier
for Simpson Timber Com-
pany for 33 years, retiring in
1982.
Kadoun was a member of
the International Woodwork-
ers of America. He enjoyed
his home and his horses,
cows and animals. His family
described him as a “general
fix-it” sort of guy who enjoyed
tinkering around. After his
retirement, he spent nearly
everyday with his son Dietz
and grandsons Jarad and
Ty at Bayside Redi-Mix. His
family said he was a kind
and loving man who enjoyed
spending time with his fam-
ily.
He is survived by his sons
Dietz Kadoun of Shelton and
Roy Kadoun (Nola) of Olym-
pia; brother Alfred Kadoun
(Ruth) of Shelton; grandchil-
dren Marcy Wilson (Dave),
Tracy Dickenson (Tony),
Jared Kadoun (Jill) and Ty
Kadoun (Debi) all of Shelton,
Sadie Altheide (Lance) of
Olympia, Kreg Kadoun of
Olympia and Shane Kadoun
of Tenino; 15 great-grandchil-
dren; one great-great-grand-
d and numerous nieces
and nephews.
His wife and brothers
Leonard, Charley and Walter
and sister Velma Saupe pre-
ceded him in death.
At his request no services
will be held.
McComb Funeral Home
of Shelton is handling the ar-
rangements.
For your convenience on-
line condolences may be sent
to the family at www.mc-
combfl1.com.
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