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2A ● APPEAL TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 2016 THE WEEK AHEAD THROUGH MARCH Borland Gallery: “In Bloom,” through Sunday. Gallery hours: Noon to 4 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, 303 Coolidge St., Silverton. Free. (503) 363-9310, Silvertonart- s.org. 213, Mt. Angel. (503) 829- 5061. SATURDAY AARP Tax-Aide: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays through April 9, Silverton Senior Center, 115 Westfield St., Silverton. Free. (503) 874-4101. Lunaria Gallery: “Telling Nature’s Stories” featuring charcoal and pastel drawings by botanical painter, Diane Trevett and functional and decorative pieces by wood turning artist, Gary McGuire, through Monday. Gallery hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, 113 N Water St., Silverton. Free. (503) 873-7734, Luna- riagallery.com. Silverton Food Co-op pre- sents Food For Change: “Food For Change,” a docu- mentary about the power of food cooperatives and the benefits they have in the communities they serve, 1 to 3 p.m., Palace Theater, 200 N Water St., Silverton. Free. (503) 701-2206, Silverton- coop.com. White Oak Gallery: “Femme Fatale” by Glenn Bernstein, through Sunday. Gallery hours: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesdays-Saturdays. Sundays-Tuesdays by appoint- ment, 216 E Main St., Silver- ton. Free. (503) 399-9193, Thewhiteoak.info. SUNDAY TODAY Lenten Breakfast: New menu, worship, and weekly speaker sharing a message to encourage your walk with God, 7:30 to 8:30 a.m., Mar- quam United Methodist Church, 36975 S. Highway Easter Brunch at the Ore- gon Garden Resort: Brunch will feature a breakfast sta- tion with omelettes made to order, a carving station with baked ham and roast turkey, a variety of fresh seasonal salads, signature main dishes, and a selection of desserts including carrot cake, cara- mel apple pie and mousse cake, 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Oregon Garden Resort, 895 W Main St., Silverton. $28.95; $24.95 seniors; $12.95 ages 12 and younger. (503) 874-2500. MARCH 30 THROUGH MAY 2 Lunaria Gallery: “Eye Candy” featuring the work of photographer Rebecca Co- zart and artist Robert Fox who works in a variety of media including glass, bronze, fiber, and ceramics, through May 2. Gallery hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Recep- tion, 7 to 9 p.m. April 1, 113 N Water St., Silverton. Free. (503) 873-7734, Lunariagalle- ry.com. APRIL 1 Silverton Art Association Borland Gallery Reception: Reception for our “Kids Show”. Meet young artists from Silver Falls School Dis- trict and view their displayed artwork, 6 to 8 p.m., Borland Gallery, 303 Coolidge St., Silverton. Free. (503) 363- 9310, Silvertonarts.org. APRIL 2-30 Borland Gallery: “Kids Show” features work by young artists from Silver Falls School District, through April. Gallery hours: Noon to 4 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, 303 Coolidge St., Silverton. Free. (503) 363-9310, Silvertonart- s.org. APRIL 5 Adult Coloring Night: Relax and de-stress at the library with some adult conversa- tion, refreshments and col- oring. All materials provided, 6 to 7:30 p.m., Silver Falls Library, 410 S Water St., Silverton. Free. (503) 873- 8796. June 9, 1928 — March 10, 2016 Betty Haggard, 87, died March 10, 2016, at her home in Salem. Betty was born in Oshkosh, Nebras- ka, on June 9, 1928. After her parents moved their family from Nebraska to Oregon, Betty settled in Silverton, where she graduated from Silverton Union High School, mar- ried, raised her sons and lived most of her life. Betty Haggard loved life and cherished her family and friends. She lived her life as an inde- pendent, strong, loving and caring person. Betty met the love of her life, Robert “Bob” Haggard, in Silverton, where they married and had three sons together, before Bob passed far too soon. In Silverton, Betty was active with junior and senior women’s circles APRIL 9 “Championship” Bunko Fundraiser: Proceeds benefit community projects: Tree of Giving, High School Schol- arships, Layettes for Silverton Hospital. Sponsored by Gen- eral Federation of Women?s Clubs Silverton Zenith Wom- an’s Club, 7 to 9:30 p.m., Elks Lodge, 300 High St., Silver- ton. $15. (503) 873-7037, Facebook.com/Silverton- ZenithWomensClub. VOLUNTEERS Volunteers Needed - Friends of Silver Falls State Park: The Nature Store at Silver Falls State Park needs volunteers. Work in a beauti- ful location and meet people from all over the world. Contact Alison at (503) 873- 8735 or e-mail her at ad- min@friendsofsilverfalls.net, Friendsofsilverfalls.net. and the Methodist Church. She loved the sense of community, sup- porting others in times of sorrow and celebrating with them in times of joy. Bridge nights with the “bridge ladies” were pre- cious to her. Betty loved to play golf, watch baseball games, was a member of the Chemeketans Hiking Club, and enjoyed daily walks in her neighbor- hood, rain or shine. Pro- fessionally, she worked as a bookkeeper and accoun- tant, beginning with the logging company that she and Bob ran until his pass- ing. Betty continued her work as a bookkeeper and accountant for insurance brokers, car dealers and an onion farmer. After she retired and moved to Salem, she was Treasurer for Friends of the Salem Public Library, and was an active mem- ber of the Salem United Methodist Church. Betty was surrounded by her family and friends during her final days, and died at peace early in the morn- ing on March 10, 2016. Bet- ty was loved very much and will be greatly missed by all who knew her. Betty is survived by sons James, Jack and Jay Haggard; grandchildren Alexa, Nichole and Rob- ert; and great-grandchil- dren Raelyn and Alexan- der. Betty was preceded in death by her husband Robert Haggard; step- daughter Roberta Hag- gard; parents James and Johanna Cunningham; brother Mathew “Mick” Cunningham; and sister Alice Roshek. Betty requested that no funeral or memorial service be held. In lieu of a memorial service or flow- ers, the Haggard family asks that you please con- sider contributing to the Betty Haggard Tribute page with the Michael J. Fox foundation dedicated to eliminating Parkinson’s disease in our lifetime. The Betty Haggard Tribute page can be found at www.MichaelJFox.org/ tribute/tribute- page.php?id=19329 Arrangements by Un- ger Funeral Chapel, Sil- verton. Jan. 21, 1916 — March 17, 2016 Ethel Selina Rose passed into eternity on March 17, 2016, at the age of 100. Her family re- joices that she is now with her Savior Jesus Christ. Ethel was born Jan. 21, 1916, to Lewis Tobias Si- monson and Lene Oltina (Gabrielson) Simonson. Retirement may be far off, but the April 18 deadline for IRA contributions isn’t. She grew up in McGrath, Minnesota, along with her nine brothers and three sisters, all of whom are deceased. She married her child- hood sweetheart, Merton Clayton Rose, on Aug. 22, 1936, to whom she was married 62 years before Merton’s death on April 5, 1999. After their marriage in Minnesota, they imme- diately left for California, where they resided for several years before re- turning to Minnesota to try their hand at farming. In 1947, they again re- turned to California, where Merton worked in the construction trade and Ethel was a full time homemaker raising their six children. In 1977, Ethel and Merton moved to Sil- verton for their retire- ment years. After her hus- band’s death, Ethel re- turned to California, where she lived for 13 years prior to moving back to Silverton in 2014. Ethel is survived by her six children: Joan Car- ol Rose of Aurora, Colora- do, Judy Grubaugh of Ful- lerton, California, Donna Moberg of Hibbing, Min- nesota, Charles L. Rose of Silverton, Susan Camp- bell of Athens, Ohio, and Lewis C. Rose of Ana- heim, California; 16 grandchildren, 26 great- grandchildren and one great-great-granddaugh- ter. A celebration of Ethel’s life was held in Silverton, on her 100th birthday in January of this year. 50 of her closest family mem- bers were present. MARRIAGE LICENSES Salem Keizer Vin Searles Mario Montiel 3390 Commercial St, SE 503-363-0445 5605 Inland Shores Way N, Ste 104 503-393-8166 Silverton Tim Yount Derek Gilbert 313 North Water St 503-873-2454 695 Commercial St, SE Ste 110 503-362-9699 Stayton Caitlin Davis 515 Taggart Dr NW, Ste 130 503-585-1464 Jeff Davis 3470 Liberty Rd, S 503-581-8580 Marriage license applications with Marion County DES-9882-A Fax Email sanews@salem.gannett.com Web site www.SilvertonAppeal.com Staff President Ryan Kedzierski (503) 399-6648 rkedzierski@gannett.com Sports Cliff Kirkpatrick ckirkpatr@salem.gannett.com Advertising Terri McArthur (503) 399-6630 tmcarthur@Salem.gannett.com Deadlines News: 4 p.m. Thursday Letters: 4 p.m. Thursday Obituaries: 11 a.m. Friday Display Advertising: 4 p.m. Wednesday Legals: 3 p.m. Wednesday Classifieds: 4 p.m. Friday News Tips The Appeal Tribune encourages suggestions for local stories. Call the newsroom at (503) 873-8385 ext. 2. 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Send letters to the editor and news releases to sanews@salem.gannett.com. Ethel will be dearly missed, for she was a god- ly woman who influenced much of her family to come to personal faith in Christ and follow Him. At the family’s request no services will be held. Arrangements by Un- ger Funeral Chapel, Sil- verton. Phillip Michael Rivera May 31, 1963 — March 11, 2016 Phillip Michael Rivera, 52, passed away March 11, 2016, in Silverton. Phillip was born on May 31, 1963, to Thomas and Ann Cardona in Ox- nard, California. He was one of 11 children. He liked the Raiders and en- joyed spending time with his family and friends. Phillip worked at the Highland Laboratories in Mt. Angel. He is preceded in death by his parents, Thomas and Ann Cardona, and sib- lings Albert Angel Cardo- na and Rosemary Cardo- na. Phillip is survived by his beloved wife, Rita Se- gundo; children Matthew, Alex, Adam, Abel, Antho- ny, Angel, Maria, Irma, Albert and Ameryka; sib- lings Tommy, Antonio, Margaret, Maria, Phillip, Michael, Bartolo and Al- fredo; 14 grandchildren; and many favorite nieces and nephews that loved him very much. He will be greatly missed by all his family, friends and all those who knew him. A celebration of Phil- lip’s life was held March 19, at Grace Community Church in Salem. Arrangements by Un- ger Funeral Chapel, Sil- verton. Obituary Policy Free obituaries run on a space-available, first- come, first-serve basis, and are subject to editing. Maximum length is 250 words. Photos may be sub- mitted To submit: email sa- news@salem.gan nett.com. POLICE LOGS SILVERTON POLICE DEPARTMENT Received calls from March 7 to 14. March 10 Burglary, 1:30 p.m., 200 S Church St. Theft, 7:06 p.m., 500 Jefferson St. March 11 Motor vehicle accident, 12:43 p.m., Steelhammer Road and Oak St. Motor vehicle accident, 7:26 p.m., N James Ave. and Pine St. Aaron Daniel Thomas, 36, Mt. Angel, and Jalaine Dorthy Whitehorse, 32, Mt. Angel. The following are birth an- nouncements submitted to the Silverton Appeal Tribune. For more, go to Statesman- Journal.com/Records. SILVERTON HOSPITAL Miller, James Dustin: To Lisa and Dusty Miller, Keizer, 8 pounds, March 9. Who do I call fi rst? When a death is unexpected and a person is not on hospice, nor in a licensed care facility, your fi rst phone call may be to the funeral home. However, the police must be notifi ed fi rst. Often the funeral home will call and notify the police for you. Once police are notifi ed, they will come to the place of death and assess things. They will also contact EMT to come and certify the time and that a death has occurred. Afterward, the police may phone the nearest funeral home to assist in transportation of the individual. In certain cases, the medical examiner’s deputy may also be requested at the scene to determine if an autopsy may be required. In other cases, an autopsy may not be necessary. If family wishes to pursue an autopsy, they should notify the funeral director. Walt Walker 410 North 1st Ave 503-769-4902 Is embalming required? Sublimity No. Only in certain circumstances. Embalming is required in cases of communicable disease or prolonged public viewing (6 hours or longer). Most often times the funeral home will utilize mortuary refridgeration, as required after the fi rst 24 hours of death. 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