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© The Purcell Register
September 1, 2005
Submitted by: Mary Anneler


Imogene (Dodson) Michlidge

Feb. 28, 1920 ~ July 17, 2005

Funeral services for Ann Imogene Dodson Michlidge, 85, of Sequim, Wash., were held Aug. 24, 2005 at Sequim Valley Funeral Chapel.

Mrs. Michlidge died July 17, 2005 in Sequim.

She was born Feb. 28, 1920 in Winfield, Ala., the daughter of R.B. and Ruth Dillard Dodson. In 1958 she married Harold Michlidge in Seattle. Both were very active in Shriner activities. She was preceded in death by her parents; a brother, R.B. Dodson and her husband.

Survivors include one sister, Hortense Dowdle of Washington; a daughter, Judy Hanson and four grandchildren.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Burn Unit, Shrine Children’s Hospital, c/o Seattle Nile Temple, 500 N.E. 205th, Edmonds, Wash. 98020. 


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