RECORDS Wednesday, december 16, 2020 HermIsTOnHeraLd.cOm • A5 OBITUARIES Kenneth Lee Hearn Jeanette Wenholz Irrigon Irrigon Hermiston July 13, 1948 — December 10, 2020 February 9, 1938 — December 9, 2020 June 17, 1955 — December 7, 2020 Jeanette Wenholz of gon, on October 6, 1967. Jeanette was an avid Irrigon was born Feb- ruary 9, 1938, in Chip- Mariners baseball fan, pewa Falls, Wisconsin, the loved horses and dogs and daughter of Earl and Freda spending time at the Ore- gon coast. (Donner) Hurl- burt. She passed She always away in Kenne- enjoyed going wick, Washing- to the drag ton, on December races with 9, 2020, at the age her family to of 82. watch her son Jeanette moved race and to to Washington as a see all the hot child and grew up rods. in the communi- She is sur- vived by her ties of Longview Wenholz husband of 53 and Tacoma. She years, John; graduated from Franklin Pierce High son Jeff Wenholz; four School in Tacoma in 1956. grandchildren and six She then attended the great-grandchildren. Tacoma General School She was preceded in of Nursing where she death by a daughter, Jen- received her training to nifer, in 2009; her parents; become a registered nurse, and two sisters. A private family burial graduating in 1959. In the early 1960s she was in Desert Lawn moved to Portland, Ore- Memorial Cemetery in gon, where she worked as Irrigon. a charge nurse in the mater- Memorial donations in nity ward at St. Vincent’s Jeanette’s memory can be Hospital. made to Oregon Public She moved to Eastern Broadcasting (OPB). Oregon in 1973 and lived Arrangements by Burns in Boardman area for a Mortuary of Hermiston. short time before making To leave an online con- dolence for the family, Irrigon her home. Jeanette married John please go to www.burns- Wenholz in Portland, Ore- mortuaryhermiston.com. Margaret Elizabeth to thrift stores and garage Blahm of Hermiston was sales looking for treasures. born June 17, 1955, in She also enjoyed collecting Hermiston, the daughter of memorabilia from the Bee Raymond and Vara (Tolar) Gees as well as Dalmatians. She is sur- Blahm. She passed vived by her away in Hermiston daughter, Jessica on Monday, Dec. 7, (Chris) Mueller; 2020 at the age of brothers, Danny, 65. Steven, Dennis Margaret grew and Chuck; and up and attended a sister, Mela- school in Hermis- ton, graduating from nie; and many Hermiston High extended family members. School in the class Blahm A private fam- of 1973. After high ily interment will school, she lived and worked on the family be in the Echo Cemetery. Arrangements by Burns ranch for many years. She lived in Pendleton Mortuary of Hermiston. To leave an online condo- for a short time where she owned and operated “Toys lence for the family, please go to www.burnsmortuary- N’ More.” Margaret enjoyed going hermiston.com. Kenneth Lee Hearn of Irrigon was born July 13, 1948, in Twin Falls, Idaho, the son of Kenneth and Adah (Chisham) Hearn. He passed away in Hermiston on Dec. 10, 2020 at the age of 72. At the age of 8, Ken moved to Weston, Oregon, with his family. He grew up and attended school in Weston. After high school, he attended Walla Walla Community College where he received his associate’s degree. He worked for Jaynes Busi- ness Machines in Herm- iston for a few years. He then began his career with Pendleton Grain Growers (PGG) where he worked as a store manager at the Ath- ena store for 22 years. His next job was as a correc- tions corporal at the Two Rivers Correctional Insti- tution where he received the nickname “Shrek.” He retired from Two Rivers after 17 years in 2014. He lived in Eastern Ore- gon throughout his adult life in the communities of: Athena, Hermiston and the past 20 years in Irrigon. Ken served as the president of the Athena Booster Club, taught Hunt- er’s Safety Courses and girls’ basketball at a sum- mer camp in Halfway for 8 years. He was an active member of the Columbia View Community Church in Irrigon for many years and was an avid Seattle Seahawks fan. Ken mar- ried Sandra Murphy in Weston, Ore- gon, on Aug. 14, 1966. He is sur- vived by his Hearn wife of 54 years, San- dra; son, Wil- liam (Joy) Hearn; and daughters, Caitlin and Trinity; son, Thoren (Sta- cie) Hearn and children, Emily (Dylan) Thornton and Andrew and Jackson Hearn; daughter, Kendra Scott and sons, Garrett and Connor; great-grandchil- dren, Katherine and Tho- rus; and many friends and church family members. A private family ser- vice will be held. A pub- lic ice cream social will be announced at a later time. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements. Family suggest memo- rial donations be made to the Shriner’s Hospitals for Children. To leave an online con- dolence for the family, please go to www.burns- mortuaryhermiston.com. Carol Kay Pomeroy Stanfield November 2, 1950 — December 9, 2020 Carol Kay Pomeroy was field Senior Center, Hope born November 2, 1950, in Presbyterian Church, the Wolf Point, Montana, to Stanfield Library, and the Donald and Elaine Sethre. Stanfield Cemetery Board. She passed away peace- She enjoyed travel- fully on Wednes- ing across the day, December U.S, spend- ing time on the 9, 2020, at the coast, camping, age of 70 at her and visiting her home in Stan- field, Oregon, grandchildren. Carol was surrounded by survived by her family. Carol grew beloved hus- band, Steve up on a large Pomeroy, Stan- farm in north- field, Oregon; eastern Mon- tana. She under- Pomeroy son Michael stood hard work (Ashley) Pome- roy, Hermiston, from a very young age, driving truck Oregon; daughter Alaina for the farm and taking (Jr) Ena, Tualatin, Ore- care of the livestock. After gon; brother Gary (Phyllis) she graduated from Wolf Sethre, Wolf Point, Mon- Point High School in 1968 tana; sister Karen Jones, she worked at the Mon- Richmond, Virginia; sister tana-Dakota utility com- Joyce (Steve) Lawrence, pany, where she made $1/ Fairfax Station, Virginia; hour. She attended college brother Mark (Theresa) in Nebraska, where she Sethre, Kalispell, Montana; studied shorthand and sec- and grandchildren Norah, retarial work. Will, Layne, Weston and In 1977, she moved Lyla. to Pendleton, Oregon, She was preceded in and graduated from Blue death by her parents, Don- Mountain Community ald and Elaine Sethre. With current COVID- College, majoring in den- tal assistant studies. Not 19 restrictions and out of long after moving to Ore- concern for everyone, we gon she was introduced to will be limiting the service Steve Pomeroy on a blind to family only. When it is date, and on January 14, appropriate to do so, the 1978, just six months later, family will be having a cel- ebration of her life. they were married. She worked for many In lieu of flowers, please years as a dental assis- consider a contribution to tant in the Hermiston area the American Red Cross, and then moved on to sec- or if able, donate blood so retarial work at Stanfield others in need can benefit, High School. After failing just as Carol has for the last her first retirement attempt, several months of her life. she worked part time in Arrangements by Burns product distribution and Mortuary of Hermiston. bookkeeping. Carol was Please share memories of also involved in various Carol with her family at volunteer positions in the burnsmortuaryhermiston. area, including the Stan- com. Arlene Sharp Stanfield December 11, 1921 — December 12, 2020 Arlene Sharp (formerly ing with community garage of Stanfield) passed peace- sales, her church, or any- fully in her sleep one day where she could lend a after her 99th birthday on hand. She loved to fish, the morning of Saturday, camp, garden and be in the outdoors Dec. 12, 2020. in general. But She was born in her biggest Fryberg, North passion was Dakota, on Dec. dancing. She 11, 1921, the seldom missed daughter of James a dance be it and Rosa (Pagel) at her local Lease. Eagles Lodge, She made or anywhere the move to San else in her Diego, California, Sharp vicinity. in 1940, married Arlene was Kenneth Bucher in preceded in 1941 and worked to support the World War death by her mother, Rosa; II effort while Kenny was and father, James; sisters, deployed. In 1943, they Dora, Vera and Thelma; settled to Portland, Ore- brothers, Phillip and Edgar. gon, and ran a small busi- She is survived by a ness restoring cane furni- daughter, Terry; grandson, ture. She remained in the Frank; and great-grand- Portland area until mov- sons, Wyatt and Griffin. ing to Clatskanie in the Arlene will be laid to mid-1970s. rest at Pleasant View Cem- She settled in Eastern etery in Stanfield, Oregon. Oregon (Stanfield/Herm- Due to COVID-19, there iston) in 1981 where she will not be a public service. resided until health issues Arrangements by Burns necessitated a return to the Mortuary of Hermiston. To Portland/Vancouver area in leave a condolence for the 2014. family please go to www. Arlene was passionate burnsmortuaryhermiston. about staying active physi- com. cally and being involved in Memorial donations in the community. She would her honor can be sent to the often be found cooking Alzheimer’s Association, weekend breakfast at the P.O. Box 96011 Washing- local Senior Center, work- ton, DC 20090-6011. Parks and Rec hosts holiday light contest Hermiston Parks and Recreation is hosting a Christmas light contest. Voting opened on Tues- day, Dec. 15, and will end on Sunday, Dec. 20. To vote on the best light dis- play in Umatilla County, visit the Hermiston Parks and Recreation Facebook page and leave a comment under the photo of your favorite house. NEW 4x4 BRANSON 2515R 2200 Loader Lift Capacity Tractor with Loader - $ 19,500 OR Tractor Loader Backhoe w/ Thumb - $ 23,950 www.BonneysAg.com Margaret Elizabeth Blahm “Photos do not do these homes justice,” the depart- ment’s post states. “Take some time and go out and see them in person!” A map of Christmas light displays in Uma- tilla County can be found online at bit.ly/lightup- thetown-umatillacounty. Winners will receive up to $250 in gift cards to local businesses. Lynn ‘Gus’ Marion Wahner Stanfield August 19, 1948 — December, 12 2020 Lynn “Gus” Marion later in life.” Gus met Shannon the first Wahner, was born in Pend- leton, Oregon, 19 August day of June 1985 in Stan- 1948, to Patricia Joan Finch field and they were married 7 December 1985, in Herm- and Royce Eldon Wahner. iston which solid- He passed or as ified his life. They we say “Graduated traveled to Port- off earth” Satur- land and in 1989 day 12 December to the Santa Cruz 2020, at his home area to learn more in Stanfield, Ore- gon, at the age of about the eco- nomics of grow- 72 years. ing and marketing He is survived Wahner organic sustain- by his wife of 35 able produce from years, Shannon Meree McDonald Wahner; Cabrillo Junior College. Gus aunt, Fran Coppinger; cous- was baptized and joined the ins, Chuck Higganbotham, Church of Jesus Christ of Sandi Greene, and Suzi Latter-day Saints in 2004. Thompson; and many long- He and Shannon were sealed time friends. in the Columbia River Tem- Gus served on the Uma- ple in Richland, Washing- tilla County Soil and Water ton, 7 December 2005. Upon moving back to Conservation District board for more than 15 years, pro- the Stanfield area, Gus and moting regenerative agricul- Shannon started their own ture, improving soil biology, small farm business called implementing soil health Way of Life Farms, imple- measures, and promoting menting many of the sus- tainable farming practices local small farmers. Gus lived on the fam- and marketing they learned ily farm on the Umatilla on their travels. Gus, with River since he was 11 years a group of other local small old. He moved away briefly sustainable farmers, started to expand his knowledge the Pendleton Farmers Mar- of locally produced whole ket which sustains today. foods in Pullman, Portland Gus is an educator and men- and Aptos (Santa Cruz area tor to other farmers and of California). He attended interns assisting them in school in Stanfield in the establishing their own small early years and finished at farms and marketing their Hermiston High School produce at farmers markets in 1967, where he was a or direct sale. In his pass- standout wrestler and foot- ing, Gus is hopeful that all ball center and middle line- those he mentored will con- backer. He was selected to tinue to make the soil great the All Star football team and grow healthy food for and played in the all-star themselves, families, and game in Portland in 1967. our communities. Gus was preceded in He recalls it was hot and they practiced three times death by his parents. A graveside funeral ser- per day. He received an athletic vice will be held on Satur- scholarship to Washington day, Dec. 19, 2020, at 1 p.m. State University where he at the Hermiston Cemetery, studied animal science and Hermiston, Oregon. In lieu of flowers, con- pledged to the Sigma Chi fraternity. He reflects that he tributions in Gus’ name met some great people and may be made to Vange John found this to be an excellent Memorial Hospice Educa- learning experience despite tion Fund. Please share memories of adversities which led him to leave school early. “Adversi- Gus with his family at burns- ties in my early years helped mortuaryhermiston.com. prepare me to get through Arrangements by Burns more difficult adversities Mortuary of Hermiston. BIRTHS Good Shepherd Medical Center, Hermiston DEC. 5, 2020 MEXICANO LLERENAS — Ruby M. Llerenas of Hermiston: a girl, Ivelisse Elena Mexicano Llerenas. DEC. 7, 2020 KETTLER — Kayly E. Abercrombie and Austin N. Kettler of Irrigon: a girl, Magnolia Grace Kettler. SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICING! MILITARY DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE RUGGED, RELIABLE, RED... AND THAT’S NO BULL!!! 541-922-1213