LaVerne M. Tarli

February 7, 1957 - November 15, 2007

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LaVerne M. Tarli

Loving wife, mother, daughter, sister, and grandmother was born February 7, 1957 in Renton, WA and died November 15, 2007 in Auburn, WA at the age of 50. LaVerne married Tom Tarli Sept. 12, 1981. She lived her whole life in Washington moving to Arizona for a brief period before returning home to Washington. LaVerne Loved her husband and two dogs named Cinny and Buddy. She enjoyed gatherings with friends and family. LaVerne enjoyed reading, cooking, playing the slot machines and her job. LaVerne loved life and is survived by her beloved husband Tom Tarli, son Kenneth Delynn Tarli, daughter Melanie Rocky Pregler, parents William and Lillian Basto, sisters Joyce Irvine, and Jeannie Brown, brother William Basto, Jr., grandchildren Calvin Stipe and DeShar Moore. LaVerne was preceded in death by her son, Philip Tarli. Visitation Sunday, Nov. 25th 12:00-4pm and Monday Nov. 26th 9:00am – 8:00pm at Bonney-Watson Washington Memorial, 16445 International Blvd, SeaTac, 206 242-1787. Funeral Service Tuesday, November 27, 2007 at 11:00am at Trinity Christian Church, 9720 18th St. Ct. E., Edgewood, WA 98371, 253 927-2225. Memorials to Children’s Hospital Foundation, P.O. Box 50020 M/S S200, Seattle, WA 98145-5020.

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Roseann Taddeo
Roseann Taddeo
5 years ago

Our hearts go out to the entire family for you loss. LaVerne was & is a very special person. She will be deeply missed but not forgotten.

Love from Aunt Rosie & Roseann

David & Penny Nobis
David & Penny Nobis
5 years ago

Laverne is someone who will never be forgotten and lived her life with a happy heart. Her smile is forever in our thoughts and her compassion towards others is an example to follow. We’re so glad our paths crossed and Tom may you keep her memory fresh in your mind and that her memory will bring a smile to your face and a tear for all that is missed now that she has left us. You will be reunited in heaven.

Marlene Eisele
Marlene Eisele
5 years ago

Dear Tom and family,

I remember LaVerne fondly as a co-worker and friend. I pray God’s comfort for you in this time of sorrow.

Marlene Eisele

Fran and Doug Blye
Fran and Doug Blye
5 years ago

We were so sad to hear about LaVerne. It is such a shock. Please accept our condolences and we will be at Dan’s church on Tuesday. You are in our prayers.

Fran and Doug

Raeanne Purvis
Raeanne Purvis
5 years ago

Kevin and I were so shocked and grieved to hear about LaVerne’s death. We are praying for God’s comfort and peace for Tom and her family during this sad and difficult time.

LaVerne was probably the first friend that I made when I moved to Washington state. We both worked at PEMCO together. She introduced me to Dick’s on our lunch outings. I will miss her. She was so enthusiastic about life and had so many plans. She was fun to be around.

Audrey Jue
Audrey Jue
5 years ago

Dear Tarli Family,

I send my sincere condolences to you

for Laverne was a very special lady. I worked at Zenith Administrators with her up until last spring and I had to leave the company because my mother needs constant care. I remember Laverne’s smile and professionalism and great attitude toward her work, she loved to help people. We used to catch the bus at the same stop back to downtown and she talked about how much her family meant to her and she couldn’t wait to go home! She loved you all so much and though I am sad, I am happy to have known her and what a great person she was. She is missed. Please take care and God Bless You.

Audrey Jue

audreyiida@yahoo.com

Pat Hall
Pat Hall
5 years ago

Our family will miss LaVerne. I am so glad we were able to get together as a family to celebrate their new home.We did what our family does best, Eat, laugh and enjoy being together.She will be in our memories forever.

Love Pat

Pamela Downing
Pamela Downing
5 years ago

We in the pension unit at Zenith Administrators will sorely miss you, La Verne. Our sincere condolences to the family of this exuberant lady.