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Thane Ashmoore, 2, and Cameron Ashmoore, 8 months

| November 16, 2004 8:00 PM

Brothers, Thane Ashmoore, 2, and Cameron Ashmoore, 8 months, passed away, Saturday, Nov. 13, 2004 due to injuries suffered from a car accident near Clark Fork, Idaho.

Visitation for friends and family will be held from 6-9 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 18 at the Faith Bible Church in Spokane, Wash. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m., Friday, Nov. 19, 2004, at the Faith Bible Church with Pastors Earl Dannen and Don Cambra officiating. Burial will take place at the Fairview Cemetery in Rockford, Wash.

Thane Andrew Ashmoore was born on March 24, 2002, in Spokane, Wash., to Jeremy and Bethany (Hinkle) Ashmoore. Thane was a very smart and busy little boy. His favorite things were trucks, trailers, and tractors, especially his uncle Tim's backhoe. He liked to build and fix things with his dad, and have his mom read him books.

At night he liked to have the covers pulled clear up to his chin, the sheet touching his cheek, and the door, "shut just a little tiny bit." When visiting his grandma Terri or grandma Debbie the routine was to read a bedtime story, say his prayers, and have the Three Little Bears told to him — not letting grandma miss any of the important parts.

Thane loved Winnie the Pooh, Bob the Builder, the color blue and "lippy" (Thane's name for Chap Stick). Just recently Thane began to sing "Twinkle-Twinkle Little Star", and count to 10, he could also spell his name and repeat the grace at dinner.

The Ashmoore family was blessed again on March 14, 2004, when Cameron Isaac was born in Spokane. Cameron's big brother loved and protected him; most of the time. He just received his third tooth, rolled to get to where he wanted to, and was almost sitting up by himself. Cameron enjoyed being in his walker following Thane around the house. He always loved to smile. His two favorite toys were his rattle and the vibrating bug in his crib. Quite often you could find Cameron in his parent's laps, patting the pages of the book they were reading to him.

The boys are survived by their parents, Jeremy and Bethany Ashmoore of Fairfield, Wash.; their maternal grandparents, Gene (Sveta) Hinkle of Spokane Valley, Wash., and Terri LeTendre Hinkle of Clark Fork, Idaho; their paternal grandparents, Brian and Debbie Ashmoore of Valleyford, Wash.; their great-grandparents, Lola LeTendre of Granite Bay, Calif., Nina Hinkle of Spokane Valley, Wash., Craig (Faith) Armstrong of Pateros, Wash.; three uncles, Tim Ashmoore of Valleyford, Wash., Erik (Nancy) Hinkle of Clark Fork, Idaho, and Daniel (Irina) Hinkle of Spokane Valley, Wash.; and two cousins, Hadassah and David Hinkle of Spokane Valley, Wash.

They were preceded in death by three great-grandparents, Douglas LeTendre, Don and Yvonne Bradley.

Memorial donations may be sent to the Ashmoore family: c/o Bank of Fairfield, PO Box 267, Fairfield, WA 99012, or any Washington Trust Bank.

Lakeview Funeral Home in Sandpoint is handling the arrangements. Please visit Thane and Cameron's memorial at www.lakeviewfuneral.com and sign their online guest book.