Two Andrew Lakes in Yakima, the first one is not related, maybe the 2nd one is?
12/03/06 Death Notices
Andrew Lake
Andrew Lake, 58, of Moxee died Thursday in Yakima.
He was born in Seattle. He taught 19 years at East Valley School District and owned and operated Yakima White Water & Fishing Guide.
Survivors include his parents, Ted and Alta Lake of Leavenworth, Wash.; a brother, Patrick W. Lake of Los Angeles; and three sisters, Katherine L. Lake of Salt Lake City, Mary E. Brandt of East Wenatchee and Lynn A. Meredith of Everett, Wash.
Memorial services will be held at a later date.
Keith and Keith Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
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Andrew L. 'Buck' Lake - April 16, 2004
ELMA - Andrew Leroy "Buck" Lake, who had lived in Elma for two years, died Friday, April 16, 2004, at his home. He was 55.
Mr. Lake was born Aug. 22, 1948, in Elma to Floyd and Leona (Hunter) Lake.
He grew up in Yakima, where he and his family lived in a one-room cabin on a labor camp. He remembered the long lines waiting to use the outhouse. He didn't like to go to school and would often skip class and catch frogs, selling them to Chinese restaurants.
When he was 15, he moved to California and married a girl he knew from the third grade. They later divorced.
He and his father bought and sold goats, cattle and horses, which sparked his interest in riding horses, bulls and bucking broncos. He also did some barrel racing.
Mr. Lake worked with his brother framing houses for a while, then began building trucks and trailers. He was also a truck driver for 20 years, hauling hay and produce.
In 2002, he moved to McCleary to live with his sister. He later met Ann Foster, and they married March 13, 2003, in Elma. She survives him at their home.
Other survivors include two sons, Michael of Las Vegas, Nev., and Buck of Tacoma; four daughters, Trisann in Florida, Missy of Tacoma, Amy in Idaho and Laura of Yakima; two brothers, Del in Oregon and Gene, address unavailable,
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A graveside inurnment service is planned for 1 p.m. Friday, April 23, in Hoquiam's Sunset Memorial Park.
Arrangements are by the Whiteside Family Mortuary in Elma. Friends are invited to share memories at
www.whitesidefamilymortuaries.com and sign the family's online guestbo