TRIESCH: Harold J.. "Hal" (Age 76) passed away March 12, 1999. He is survived by his wife Consuella (Debould Gorman) of Spokane and six children, sons Paul Triesch, Seattle, WA, Mark Triesch, Palo Alto, CA, Edward Gorman, Spokane, Patrick Gorman and daughter-in-law, Lynette, Eugene, OR, daughters, Lisa Triesch, Spokane, Megan Gorman, Edmonds, WA, grandchildren, Kaylin Triesch, Edward Gorman, Jr., Kelson, Kyron Gorman and Taren A. Gorman, sister Esther McCann, Tacoma, WA, brother, Richard A. Triesch and sister-in-law, Phyllis, Spokane, numerous nieces and nephews, Hal was a lifelong resident of Spokane, A graduate of Gonzaga Prep, Gonzaga University and Law Schools. During WWII, he served in the U.S. Army's Criminal Investigation Division in Europe. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus (Council 683) for 58 years and a past Grand Knight. As a member of the Spokane County Bar Association, Washington State Bar Association, and the American Bar Association, he practiced law for 38 years. He served as an arbiter for the American Arbitration association. Hal's special hobby was planting a garden and watching it grow. He enjoyed playing golf, salmon fishing and motor trips around the U.S., and was an avid football fan. A Funeral Mass will be held at Our Lady of Fatma Church, 1517 E. 33rd Ave., at 11:00 AM on Saturday, March 20, 1999. Rev. James Kuhns, may be made to Morning Star Boys Ranchcelebrant. Memorial contributions may be made to Morning Star Boys Ranch, P.O. Box 8087, Manito Station, Spokane, 99203 or Catholic Family Services, 1023 W. Riverside , Spokane , 99210. HENNESSEY-SMITH FUNERAL HOME, 2203 N. DIVISION.
TRIESCH: Harold J.. "Hal" (Age 76) passed away March 12, 1999. He is survived by his wife Consuella (Debould Gorman) of Spokane and six children, sons Paul Triesch, Seattle, WA, Mark Triesch, Palo Alto, CA, Edward Gorman, Spokane, Patrick Gorman and daughter-in-law, Lynette, Eugene, OR, daughters, Lisa Triesch, Spokane, Megan Gorman, Edmonds, WA, grandchildren, Kaylin Triesch, Edward Gorman, Jr., Kelson, Kyron Gorman and Taren A. Gorman, sister Esther McCann, Tacoma, WA, brother, Richard A. Triesch and sister-in-law, Phyllis, Spokane, numerous nieces and nephews, Hal was a lifelong resident of Spokane, A graduate of Gonzaga Prep, Gonzaga University and Law Schools. During WWII, he served in the U.S. Army's Criminal Investigation Division in Europe. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus (Council 683) for 58 years and a past Grand Knight. As a member of the Spokane County Bar Association, Washington State Bar Association, and the American Bar Association, he practiced law for 38 years. He served as an arbiter for the American Arbitration association. Hal's special hobby was planting a garden and watching it grow. He enjoyed playing golf, salmon fishing and motor trips around the U.S., and was an avid football fan. A Funeral Mass will be held at Our Lady of Fatma Church, 1517 E. 33rd Ave., at 11:00 AM on Saturday, March 20, 1999. Rev. James Kuhns, may be made to Morning Star Boys Ranchcelebrant. Memorial contributions may be made to Morning Star Boys Ranch, P.O. Box 8087, Manito Station, Spokane, 99203 or Catholic Family Services, 1023 W. Riverside , Spokane , 99210. HENNESSEY-SMITH FUNERAL HOME, 2203 N. DIVISION.
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