...Johnson of Hoonah died Jan. 10, 2001, in Juneau. Johnson was born on March 3, 1939 in Anchorage. He attended Mount Edgecumbe School and served in the Marines. He was a carpenter by trade. He was preceded in death by his parents, William...
...Board of Directors. Ted Borbridge of Sitka knew Hope in the 1940s. Borbridge was one of the first graduates of Mount Edgecumbe School in 1949. ``I moved from Wrangell to Sitka to go to (the Bureau of Indian Affairs) school in 1947,'' Borbridge...
...and the first to the Inside Passage. Youngblood said she is Chugach Aleut and Seminole. Her mother attended Mount Edgecumbe school in Sitka. Youngblood was raised in Seattle and this is the first time she's been to Alaska. She studied piano...
...Johnson of Hoonah died Jan. 10, 2001, in Juneau. Johnson was born on March 3, 1939 in Anchorage. He attended Mount Edgecumbe School and served in the Marines. He was a carpenter by trade. He was preceded in death by his parents, William...
...1971-1975) and was a liaison with students for the Wrangell Institute School Board. She received training at Mount Edgecumbe school and went on to become an alcohol and drug counselor volunteer for 25 years. She was chairwoman for the Angoon...
...Eventually, as a solo act, he became known as "Nick at Night." He was employed as a maintenance technician for the Mount Edgecumbe School District. People who worked with him praised his work ability, knowledge, ethics and dependability, his family...
...Hoonah basketball team. He played ball for the Mount Edgecumbe Islanders, and they took the championship for Mount Edgecumbe School. He was preceded in death by his parents; sister, Linda Brown; grandmothers, Jessie Price, May Howard...
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