Brothers Tom and Steve Buchanan on the flying bridge of Tom’s seiner F/V Dolly B, looking for salmon in the outer district of Lower Cook Inlet.
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Commercial Fishing for Wild Alaskan Salmon
by Marguerita
Brothers Tom and Steve Buchanan on the flying bridge of Tom’s seiner F/V Dolly B, looking for salmon in the outer district of Lower Cook Inlet.
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by Marguerita
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Dolly Fox Buchanan left us to join her husband Perry on Sept. 23, 2013. She was born on June 23, 1936 to Harriet and Thomas Fox in Seldovia, Alaska, the youngest of six children, and nicknamed “Dolly” by her family. She loved Seldovia, but left to move to Seward when she married Perry Buchanan, where they raised their three children. Perry and Dolly enjoyed having Dolly’s mother live with them in her later years.
Dolly loved fishing, helping string fish for the smokehouse, playing with her treasured Shih Tzu dogs and playing bingo with her friends. She especially loved doing beautifully detailed handwork, especially crocheting, often creating beautiful wedding dolls as gifts.
She is survived by her brothers, Thomas Fox, Arthur (and Martha) Fox and sisters, Mae (and Freddie) Sharp and Delores (and Pete) Peterson. She was predeceased by her brother Andrew Fox. Her children are Cathy (and Richard) Johnson of Bossier, Louisiana, Steven (and Janet) Buchanan and Thomas M. Buchanan of Seward, Alaska. She has eight grandchildren and six great grand children. She also helped raise many other children in the Seward area and counted Barbara Peterson as a special friend and one of her children.
A private service will be held in the spring of 2014.