Mayme Leola Poteet, 87, of Grandview, WA., died Saturday, January 3, 2009.
She was born in Stilwell, OK to Thomas and Annabel Capps. She moved with her husband and children to the Yakima Valley in 1957.
She was preceded in death by one grandson; Chris Williams, two sons-in-law; Johnnie A. Herd and Delmar Auffet, two sisters; Arlene (Sam) Poor and Cynthia Hall, and two brothers; Thomas and Gene Capps.
Survivors include five sons, Curtis, Darrell and Jerry Dale, all of Grandview, Charles James of Vancouver, Wash., and Carl of Kilaua, Hawaii; six daughters, Carol Smith of Ephrata, Wash., Velma Mears of Grandview, Tommie Herd of Westport, Wash., Ruby Williams of Yakima, and Juanita Hill and Rosalie Auffet, both of Stilwell; two stepdaughters, Joanne Willams and Bonnie Pipes, both of California; one sister, Lucille Baker of Stilwell; and numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.
Graveside services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday, January 7 at the Grandview Cemetery. A memorial service will follow at Valley Life Baptist Church, 609 Bonnieview Road in Grandview.
Valley Hills Funeral Home and Crematory, Sunnyside is in charge of the arrangements.
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