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Originally published Tuesday, November 4, 2008 at 12:00 AM

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Shirley Bartholomew, former Snohomish County councilwoman and radio reporter, dead at 84

Longtime Everett radio reporter and former Snohomish County Councilwoman Shirley Bartholomew died Sunday at the age of 84.

EVERETT — Longtime Everett radio reporter and former Snohomish County Councilwoman Shirley Bartholomew died Sunday at the age of 84.

Her niece, Gina Wade-Whitaker of Mill Creek, said Bartholomew had moved a year ago from Marysville where she lived most of her life to a senior living home in Arlington.

Bartholomew worked for KRKO radio from 1943 to 1980. She was known for working all hours on breaking news and won Associated Press awards for her work.

Bartholemew became part of the first Snohomish County Council in 1980 and served through 1989. She was appointed to the Marysville City Council in 1994 and served through 2000. City Councilwoman Donna Wright said Bartholomew would ask questions like a reporter to help the council in making decisions.

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