Wednesday, July 23, 2008 - Page updated at 12:08 a.m.
Obituary
Donald Courtnay, 84, voice of many Seattle-area radio, TV commercials
To many, Donald Courtnay was the classic voice of Seattle in the 1950s. Mr. Courtnay, best known for his voice-over work in local commercials, died of natural causes July 14 in his Sammamish home. He was 84.
Monday, July 21
Penny Holden, feminist and activist took to Buddhism, acting in later years | Obituary
Sunday, July 20
"GI Jo" a favorite during WWII | Obituary
Saturday, July 19
Tim Gabutero, raised in Seattle projects, became Pac-10 basketball official | Obituary
Wednesday, July 16
Janice Tilton, 71, remembered for charity and kindness
Sunday, July 13
Snow gave spark to White House | Obituary
Bakery owner was devoted to Issaquah | Obituary
DeBakey was modern surgery giant | Obituary
Janet Gill, gregarious author and avid Democrat, 67 | Obituary
Wednesday, July 9
Maxine Morris kindled, nurtured her son's interest in dance | Obituary
Monday, July 7
Mountaineer Ruth Beam enjoyed adventure, learning | Obituary
Sunday, July 6
Irina Baronova, one of "baby ballerinas" | Obituary
Saturday, July 5
Jesse Helms, 86, champion of right-wing politics | Obituary
Wednesday, July 2
Famed magazine editor, Clay Felker, dies at 82
Sunday, June 29
U.K. computer pioneer David Caminer dies at 92 | Obituary
WWII veteran William Thompson loved spiritual side of mountain | Obituary
Monday, June 23
Comedian George Carlin dead at age 71 | Obituary
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