BOMBER MEMORIAL
JANE ELLEN DULLUM ~ Class of 1972
November 16, 1953 - August 24, 2024

Anchorage, Alaska - Jane E. Dullum passed away on August 24, 2024. She was born on November 16, 1953 to Martin and Mildred Dullum and was raised in Richland.
After graduating from Richland's Columbia High School with the Class of 1972 she became a Journeyman (journeywoman) Carpenter working at the Hanford Area for a few years.
She moved to Kenai/Soldotna shortly after that, where she became an Alaskan resident for 45+ years.
On to new adventures where she changed jobs. She built her own home with her boyfriend.
In Alaska she changed jobs and also starting training and showing dogs. Her own dog became a Grand Champion. She had an article written and printed in a magazine about her training cadaver dogs. Later she said that she had to quit as it was too heartbreaking and depressing.
Jane worked at A-1 Martinizing Cleaners for a bit, then on to Peninsula College.
She moved to Soldotna and then she worked at Fred Meyer, finally settling at Home Depot which she really enjoyed. She became Employee of the month a couple of times and Employee of the year.
Jane made wonderful friends through her Woman's Group and also her church. Sandy Nogosek (there are no words) for what she did to help Jane. She was truly Jane's second sister. Jane was such a sweet, kind, loving person who only wanted the best for others, leaving a loving legacy. Jane is an Angel now at home in God's loving grace. Please keep her in your thoughts and prayers, knowing she is finally, finally at peace!
Jane is survived by her only remaining sibling, her sister, Debbie Frymier ('74) of Seattle; and by her son, Christopher Dullum of Spokane.
She is preceded in death by her parents, Mildred and Martin Dullum; and by her brothers, Peter ('67), David ('70), Dennis ('82) and John.
Rest in peace my sweet, sweet beloved sister!
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Published in the Tri-City Herald from September 2-4, 2024.
Bomber Memorial put together by Shirley COLLINGS Haskins ('66).