Sick, Martha White, d. 1992.

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Captain Luke M. McRedmond settled the area of Redmond, Washington, in 1871; the city of Redmond was named in his honor. His daughter, Emma McRedmond, became the postmistress of Redmond in 1885 and married William Henry White in 1898. Their fourteen-bedroom home, which was also Hotel Redmond, was built in 1900, the same year in which White was appointed a Washington State Supreme Court justice. In 1921, daughter Martha McRedmond married Raymond Locke Gardner, who passed away in 1961, and in 1963 she married Emil G. Sick, the owner of the Rainier Brewery and the Seattle Rainiers baseball team, and the builder of Sick's Stadium in Seattle. Emil Sick died in 1964 and Martha White Sick in 1992.

From the description of Martha White Sick photograph collection, 1889-ca. 1960s [graphic]. 1889-ca. 1960s. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 52462907

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associatedWith Gardner, Raymond Locke person
associatedWith Hotel Redmond (Redmond, Wash.) corporateBody
associatedWith McRedmond, Emma person
associatedWith McRedmond family family
associatedWith Sick, Emil G., 1894-1964 person
associatedWith Smith, Anna McRedmond person
associatedWith White, William Henry person
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Redmond (Wash.)
Washington (State)--Redmond
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Death 1992

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