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 * Ann (Equals) Morris--**deceased


 * 1969**--After graduation I spent the next 2 years attending the University of Idaho. During my second year there I married my husband, Doug. The next couple of years we lived in Sedro Woolley, where Doug was employed. Doug then received an offer of employment in Fairbanks, so we moved up here in July 1966 and have been here ever since. I have been employed for the past two years as the secretary to the Vice President for Public Service at the University of Alaska. This is an extremely interesting job and I really like it. Doug is spending the summer working for one of the local airlines in transporting freight to the oil fields on the North Slope so is unable to come down with our daughter Kim and me to the reunion. Hopefully, next fall or early next year he will start his own decorating business.


 * 1979:**Since our last reunion in '69, I lived in Fairbanks, Alaska, working for the Executive Vice President of the University of Alaska. In 1973 I was divorced, and in late 1975 my daughter, Kim, and I relocated to Kirkland, Washington, ending a ten-year stint in the "Far North." I am working for a large international corporation in a field sales office located in Bellevue. We manufacture electrical wire and cable and heat shrinkable plastic products, and I am the inside sales person providing support for four sales engineers. It's a terrific job, and I really enjoy it. Kim graduates from high school this spring and will be moving back to Alaska this fall to go on to school. Seems impossible that it was 20 years ago that I did the same thing! I look forward to seeing everyone at the reunion.

Ann Equals Morris, 51, a former Mount Vernon resident, died Wednesday, August 12, 1992 after a lengthy battle with cancer at her home in Kirkland. Born on April 12, 1941 in Mount Vernon, she was the daughter of Don and Helen Equals. She attended schools in Mount Vernon, graduating with the class of 1959 from Mount Vernon High School. Following her graduation she attended the University of Idaho, where she was a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. She was a longtime Kirkland resident and was employed as Executive Secretary at Norfold Southern Rail Corporation of Bellevue. Survivors include a daughter and son-in-law, Kimberly and Tom Moore of Alaska; her parents, Don and Helen Equals of Smokey Point; a granddaughter, Nicole Moore of Alaska; a brother and sister-in-law, Bob and Diana Equals of Vancouver; cousins, Barbara and Jerry Lowery of Mount Vernon, Mary and Roger Seawright of Federal Way, and Glen and Pauli Mickelson, and Dan Mickelson, all of Mount Vernon; and a special friend, Robert Larson of Bellevue. Inurnment was a Hawthorne Memorial Park Mausoleum under direction of Hulbush Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to First Lutheran Church Youth Program or the American Cancer Society.
 * obituary--The Argus**