KETCHIKAN GATEWAY BOROUGH
& Prince of Wales - Hyder
Census Area
OBITUARIES
WILLIAM CHEFF
RONAN, MT- William Cheff, age 42 of Ronan, passed away on Monday, September 4, 2006 at St. Patrick Hospital in Missoula from injuries sustained in an accidental fall. He was born September 14, 1963 in Hamilton, Montana. He graduated from high school in Ketchikan, Alaska. William served in the Army Reserves from 1986 to 2006 and served two tours of duty in Uzbekistan, before retiring with 20 years service. He worked as a guide, camp cook, and ranch hand for the Cheff Guest Ranch, and as a millwright at Plum Creek and Stimpson Lumber. He and Keely Larkin were married on November 30, 2001 at Coeur d' Alene, Idaho. He was and avid thoroughbred horse owner and trainer, and enjoyed hunting. He was preceded in death by his grandparents Adelle Cheff, Dave and Dorothy Mahoney and a niece Amanda Cheff. William is survived by his wife Keely of Ronan, parents, Kenneth Cheff of Ronan and Carole Perry of Montana, daughters Britney Nicole Cheff and Cassidy Noel Cheff, a son Colton Cheff all of Ronan. Sisters Roxena McDermott of Polson, Wendy Cheff of Missoula, Stephanie Perry of Alaska and Spring and Kendra, brothers Kenny of Polson, Casey and Jimmy both of Florida, and his grandparents Vern "Bud" Cheff Senior (Grandpa). Visitation was held at the Grogan Funeral Home and a funeral was held at the Ronan Alliance Church. Interment with military honors will followed at Ronan Cemetery.
DOROTHY DeSYLVA-JOHNSON
Dorothy A. Desylva-Johnson, 49, died Dec. 27, 2001 at home in Anchorage, Alaska. Ms. Desylva-Johnson was born Dec. 10, 1952, in Ketchikan, Alaska. She is survived by her sons Frank Robert Johnson and Bruce Alan Johnson.
EVERETT F. HUDSON
Everett F. Hudson Jr., 61, died Aug. 16, 2004 at the Alaska Native Medical Center in Anchorage. Mr. Hudson was born Aug. 14, 1943 in Metlakatla, Alaska. He is survived by his wife, Judy Hudson; daughters, Kimberly Kinnebrew and Kandice Meyer; sister Josi Hudson; grandchildren, Braden Kinnebrew, Cameron Kinnebrew, Kamry Meyer, Kelsey Meyer and Trenton Meyer; and nephew, Fred Hudson.
 
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