I wish to THANK Karen Zielasko for her Obit Postings on [email protected] . For me it has been like looking back upon the Familiar Family Names of the People I have Known in early Snohomish from my perspective - the 1920s on. So many of the Postings smack of these Surnames I have known of Snohomish when we knew most of the people in town - oftentime through our parents and their associations via various organizations, and activities of the town. Just this last Posting I saw the Hutchins and immediately I recalled a giant of a man who worked at the Snohomish Iron Works - Harley Hutchins. I was only about 5 or 6 at the time, but I remember him well. The Moran surname in Snohomish. I went to school with Alice Moran, and wonder if she is still living and knew where she live on Ave. D. in Snohomish. The Morans were quite intelectually prone family and well respected in the Community in those early times. As for William Clark(e) - I knew of a Clark Fam in Snohomish and they were here in Snohomish early on but I know of no tie with them. Though, the fact that William Clark(e) came from New York, I would keep the Info in mind as mine were originally from CT, and NY was a canoe ride away, so I try to keep check on those NYers and the migration patterns. Karen Zielasko lives but a stones throw from me and I have yet to meet her personally but I wish to do so at her convenience, as she is very busy shagging all this great information down which for some may seem dull, but she is doing the genealogy a great service by her dedication. We wish Karen Zielasko, and her Family, a hardy Best Wishes for her Service, and for the Season in which we indicate our Special Wishes for the Season, whatever that might be for Them. Many of us are Christmas Prone, but there are many who are not of that Leaning. The Main Thing is that we ALL are included in you Special Wishes at this time of year when so many Festive activities are apparent. Thanks a Meg. Karen !! Carroll in Snohomish who Appreciates the Efforts so many make to Help Others in their Seeking Info in Genealogy. * * * 30 * * *