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**** Donald Charles Thonney '''+1966-1970+''' (b. 1912 Dixie, WW, WA - d. 1975 Dayton, Columbia, WA). Wife: Clara Louise Cherry Klassen Thonney (b. 1910 Aberdeen, ID - d. 2011 WW, WA), sister of Irvin Klassen, and a daughter of Cornelius Klassen (b. 1877 Neumunsterberg, Germany; emig. 1893; d. 1950 Aberdeen, ID) & Paula Hege Klassen (b. 1885 Hettstadtherhof, Germany; emig. 1893; m. 1904 Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo, CA; d. 1978 Aberdeen, ID).
***** Robert "Bob" Thonney - itinerant Bible teacher
***** Sherrey H. Thonney Matthews-Andersen (b. 1946 WW, WA). 1st husband (1963 @ WW, div.): Thomas C. Matthews, Jr. (b. 1944 Pittsburgh, PA), son of Thomas Conley Matthews, Sr. (b. 1924 Pittsburgh, PA - d. 2001 Yorba Linda, Orange, CA) & Phoebe Martha Saint-Vincent Matthews (b. 1922 Pitt., PA - d. 2014 Brea, Orange, CA); Also see [[Who's Who at Pittsburgh Meeting Room, PA]] for Saint-Vincent family history. Thomas Sr. served with the Navy during WWII, including schooling at the Univ. of Illinois in 1943. Phoebe's father, William A. Saint-Vincent, Sr. (1870-1962) was a well-known sculptor and artist. 2nd husband (2011 @ WW): Daniel D. Andersen**** Richard Stanley Thonney '''+1944-1955+''' (b. 1915 Dixie, WA - d. 1972 Richland, Benton, WA). Wife (1938 @Colorado Springs, CO): Opal May Cole Thonney '''+1944-1955+''' (b. 1915 Hugo, Choctaw, [[Oklahoma|OK]] - d. 2013 WW, WA), daughter of John Blake Cole, Sr. (b. 1883 Osage Co., MO - d. 1916 Hugo, OK) & Eula Campbell Cole (b. 1893 Mooresville, Livingston, MO - d. 1916 Hugo, OK).
**** Robert Kann Thonney '''+1949-1955+''' (b. 1918 Dixie, WA - d. 2001 WW, WA). In 1942, Robert enlisted in the Army.
*** Paul Thonney '''+1944+''' (b. 1892 Pullman, WA - d. 1952 WW, WA). Wife (1919 @ WW, WA): Gladys Hodge Thonney (b. 1898 Franklin, Newton, MO), daughter of George Rufus Hodge (b. 1876 Elk Horn or Pineville, McDonald, MO - d. 1959 Umatilla, [[Oregon|OR]]) & Martha Julia Schultz Hodge (b. 1877 Neosho, Newton, MO - d. 1966 Kent, King, WA). George Hodge's mother was a member of Hindsville Baptist in [[Arkansas]]. Martha Hodge operated a restaurant in Pasco from 1920-1940 then moved to Seattle.