Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Thursday at Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Cathedral, W1115 Riverside, where she was a member. Rev. James McGreevy will officiate. Burial will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery.
Mrs. Pickette died Sunday at Sacred Heart Medical Center.
Born April 9, 1895, in Glenbeulah, Wis., she had resided in Spokane 59 years.
Mrs. Pickette was a charter member and past president of Spokane Lady Lions and a life member of Philomathea Club of Gonzaga. She also was a member of the Altar Society at Our Lady of Lourdes, Greater Gonzaga Guild, Morning Star Boys Ranch Auxiliary, Sacred Heart Service League and the Spokane Club. She was a former member of the Spokane Country Club and American Contract Bridge League.
Her husband, Paul F. Pickette, died April 29, 1952. He had a Frigidaire distribution franchise here from 1925 to 1942 and served two terms as chairman of the Washington State Racing Commission.
Survivors include one son, Paul G. Pickette of Spokane; two daughters, Peggy Monroe of Longview, Wash., and Patricia Pickette of Spokane; one sister, Bernice Eichelberger of Plymouth, Wis.; 11 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to Morning Star Boys Ranch.
—From The Spokesman-Review and Spokane Chronicle; Tuesday, February 7, 1984
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Thursday at Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Cathedral, W1115 Riverside, where she was a member. Rev. James McGreevy will officiate. Burial will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery.
Mrs. Pickette died Sunday at Sacred Heart Medical Center.
Born April 9, 1895, in Glenbeulah, Wis., she had resided in Spokane 59 years.
Mrs. Pickette was a charter member and past president of Spokane Lady Lions and a life member of Philomathea Club of Gonzaga. She also was a member of the Altar Society at Our Lady of Lourdes, Greater Gonzaga Guild, Morning Star Boys Ranch Auxiliary, Sacred Heart Service League and the Spokane Club. She was a former member of the Spokane Country Club and American Contract Bridge League.
Her husband, Paul F. Pickette, died April 29, 1952. He had a Frigidaire distribution franchise here from 1925 to 1942 and served two terms as chairman of the Washington State Racing Commission.
Survivors include one son, Paul G. Pickette of Spokane; two daughters, Peggy Monroe of Longview, Wash., and Patricia Pickette of Spokane; one sister, Bernice Eichelberger of Plymouth, Wis.; 11 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to Morning Star Boys Ranch.
—From The Spokesman-Review and Spokane Chronicle; Tuesday, February 7, 1984
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