FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2015 THE BAKER COUNTY PRESS — 11 Local & Entertainment — Obituaries — CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2 Dennis Mitchell Hanby They had one daughter, Crystal. Dennis divorced in 1983 and shortly there- after moved back to Baker City. He moved back into the house he grew up in and lived there until the time of his death. Later in life, Dennis worked as a locksmith until retiring for health reasons. Dennis' outdoor passion was hunting and he had several hunting partners through the years. Dennis also loved horses and owned several over the years. As part of this love, he became a member of the Baker County Sheriffs Posse in October of 1989. He loved riding in the parades, which he did every year. After his last horse died he borrowed a horse so he could continue to ride in the parades. He learned a lot with the posse. He participated in Search and Rescue and also helped with their Youth Trail Rides each summer. He took his daughter Crystal on some of the trail rides. He also helped her participate in 4-H when she was young making sure she had a horse to ride. He loved going on the Youth Trail rides and was hoping to take his grand- daughter Mataya out with him this past summer. Dennis received Posseman of the year in 1999. After his horse died he got a four wheeler to get around on the trails with and to assist in his hunting expeditions. He spent many happy hours riding the trails with friends. He also used his four wheeler to plow snow off of the neighbors side- walks in the winter. He was always willing to lend a hand and help someone out. He was very Bebe’s word search much appreciated and a friend to many, he was loved by many who knew him. He will be greatly missed. Dennis was preceded in death by his parents, and his daughter Crystal. He is survived by a sister Cheryl Webb , brother Gary Hanby, granddaughter Mataya, grandson Haygen, 11 nieces and nephews and approximately 31 grand- nieces and nephews. Dennis was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. A memorial service was held Saturday, November 7th at 11:00 a.m. in the Baker City LDS Church 2625 Hughes Lane. He will be buried in Cove Cemetery at 2:00 p.m. next to his grandpar- ents. Anyone wishing to donate to a Memorial Col- lege Education for Den- nis' grandchildren Mataya and Haygen may contact Cheryl Webb at 541-523- 4538. This week’s crossword puzzle Highland Games Eileen Driver / The Baker County Press Huntington welcomed the Highland Games for the seventh year last weekend. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 This year's competi- tors competed in the Light Weight for distance, the Heavy Weight for distance, the Light Hammer Throw, the Heavy Hammer Throw, The the Braemar Stone, the Open Stone, the Weight Over Bar, the Sheaf Toss and the Caber Toss. The competition is open to both men and women with each competing in different classes of events. Food for the athletes and spectators was provided by the Chamber of Com- merce. The event is sponsored by the Snake River Stern- wheeler Association. Baker County Press Subscribe Today! Name: Address: City, State, Zip: Email address: Phone: E-Only $29.95/yr. Print (Delivery) $39.95/yr. Print (Mail) $49.95/yr. Inside Baker City City Limits Only Outside Baker City City Limits Only 1. Make check payable to: Black Lyon Publishing, LLC 2. Mail the check with this completed form to: PO Box 567, Baker City, Ore. 97814 To pay by credit card, please visit www.Th eBakerCountyPress.com Across 66- Poverty; 1- Imperialism; 10- Fewest; 15- Similarity of sounds; 16- Aquarium buildup; 17- Pertaining to the morning; 18- Defi les; 19- Prior to, poetically; 20- No-nos; 22- ___ for tat; 23- Regretted; 25- Cornell’s home; 28- Nutlike kernel; 31- Wagnerian?; 33- Landlord; 34- Sacred obser- vance; 35- Large New Zea- land reptile; 37- Constrain; 41- Army command; 46- Toothed wheel; 47- Capital of New South Wales; 48- Navy builder; 49- Trig function; 50- Prefi x with corn; 51- Grandmas; 56- Prefi x with con- tent; 57- Freud contempo- rary; 60- Curved down- ward; 63- Ninnies; 64- Cures; 65- ___ the side of caution; Down 1- Pert. to a judge’s chamber; 2- By and large; 3- Values highly; 4- Former coin of France; 5- As a female, you could be queen or worker; 6- Foray; 7- ___ way (not at all); 8- Examine, search; 9- Dissolve; 10- Vegas opening; 11- “Hold On Tight” group; 12- Restless (music); 13- Water-soluble glucoside; 14- Having a valid will; 21- Mountain chains; 24- John ___ Passos; 26- Agreement; 27- Stage hog; 29- Observe; 30- Sotted; 31- Eight singers; 32- Shade of green; 36- Long time; 37- Relieve; 38- Big consumer; 39- Mobile home; 40- Rip off; 42- Mag. staffers; 43- Give life to; 44- Legislative bodies; 45- Blind; 52- Irish island group; 53- Hawaiian goose; 54- Entr’___; 55- Lost traction; 58- That, in Tijuana; 59- Cartoon canine; 61- Despot Amin; 62- Oui’s opposite;