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Appeal Tribune Wednesday, June 22, 2016 3A OBITUARIES Lawrence ‘Hutch’ Frederick Hutchinson April 14, 1922 — June 10, 2016 Law- rence “Hutch” Frederick Hutchin- son, 94, of Sublimity, passed away June 10, 2016, at his home, after a few months of gen- erally declining health. Hutch was born in East Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Enoch and Elizabeth Dagnall Hutchinson. The youngest of eight chil- dren, all of his siblings Elizabeth (Jack) Egloff, David (Flo), Thomas, John (Catherine) and Ma- ry Audrey (Fred) DeMuth preceded him in death. He is survived by his wife Marilyn; children Pam, Robin (Rocky) Hunter, Lawrence (Joan), Mark (Jenny) and Diane (Ed) Newby; 11 grandchildren and six great-grandchil- dren. Hutch graduated from East Pittsburgh High School in 1942, lettering in basketball and football for three years. Soon after graduation he enlisted in the Coast Guard, serving on the USS Brunswick 1943-1946. Hutch liked to share stories about his time in the Coast Guard and proudly wore a Coast Guard hat for many years. After an honorable dis- charge Hutch worked at the Braddock, Pennsylva- nia, Edgar Thompson Steel Mill as a slagger and molder’s helper. Next he worked at the Union Rail- road round house in Brad- dock, drying and loading sand for traction, and backing the train into po- sition to be filled with wa- ter and coal. When he decided to take advantage of the GI Bill, the term had already started so he temporarily worked at GE in Erie, in- stalling throttles in elec- tric engines destined for cars going into South American mines. After enrolling at Edinboro State Teacher’s College in January, 1949, Hutch at- tended every summer in order to graduate in three years. Graduating at mid- year he was unable to find a job and nearly re-enlist- ed in the military, but in- stead re-entered Edinbo- ro to earn his elementary teaching credential. That was the year he began dating the love of his life, Marilyn Minnis. They were married Aug. 7, 1953 in Meadville, Penn- sylvania. Hutch and Mari- lyn moved their family to southern California in 1960 so Hutch could take a job with the Garden Grove School District, where he taught for 20 years. He worked a sec- ond job in park security at Disneyland and told many interesting stories about his time there. After retirement Hutch and Marilyn took off in their pickup with fifth-wheel attached, traveling across the coun- try visiting family and friends. They lived at times in Oregon, Texas, New Mexico, California, and Missouri, until finally settling in Sublimity. For several years Hutch and Marilyn were avid square dancers. Hutch enjoyed collecting stamps, assem- bling puzzles, reading westerns and Sudoku. When someone asked Marilyn why she first dat- ed Hutch her answer was “because he’s so funny”. Hutch was known for his sense of humor and posi- tive outlook on life, and will be missed by all who knew and loved him. James (Jim) Lorenzen November 3, 1932 — June 9, 2016 James Alan Lo- renzen of Silverton passed away June 9 at the age of 83. He had been in declining health in recent months. Jim was born Nov. 3, 1932, to Ted and Hazel Loren- zen in Silverton. He grew up on the family farm in the Scotts Mills area. Jim attended Silverton schools and went to Sil- verton High School. He spent his working years as a commercial truck driver. Jim had many friends and always ran into someone he knew wherever he went. He re- cently lost his wife Bever- ly Lorenzen on May 17, 2016 and son Michael Rob- ert Finley Lorenzen on May 20, 2016. Jim is sur- vived by sons Gary (Sue) Lorenzen, Mike (Beth) Myers and daughter Kar- la (Greg) Bufka, six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. A Memorial service will be 3 p.m. Friday, June 24, at at Emmanuel Bible Church, 8512 Sunnyview Road NE Salem. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Silverton High School Alumni Fund, 303 Oak St., Silver- ton, Oregon 97381. Timothy J. Molin Feb. 19, 1948 — May 6, 2016 Timothy J. Molin, 68, of Mt. Angel, died May 6, 2016, of kidney disease. A celebration of life was held May 14 at St. Clare’s Parish in Portland. Tim was born Feb. 19, 1948, in Portland to Bob and Georgia Molin. Tim was developmentally dis- abled, but able in many ways. He attended Roeker Day School and was a Cub Scout. He lived at Fair- view Training Center, where he worked in the canteen, and sang in the choir. Tim eventually left Fairview and lived in Sa- lem and Portland, finally calling Mt. Angel his home. He was active in the community, helping at Oktoberfest, volunteer- ing at the Benedictine nursing home and his fa- vorite position, being a “stand-by” fireman with the Mt. Angel Fire De- partment. He avidly lis- tened to police and fire de- partment calls on his ham radio. The Fire Department befriended Tim and he al- ways attended “drill night” and events. We are forever grateful to them for their caring and kind- ness to Tim. Tim worked in a shel- tered workshop assem- bling hospital kits most of his adult life. He retired from this position in Octo- ber 2015. He is survived by his father, Robert Molin, and his sisters, MaryCarol Molin, Beth Dahlgaard and Roberta Miller, as well as in-laws and numer- ous nieces and nephews. He attended weekly Mass at St. Mary’s in Mt. Angel. He is sorely missed. Remembrances can be made to Mt. Angel Fire Department and Lin- coln Group Home in Mt. Angel. Josephine DeGuire April 27, 1920 — June 13, 2016 Josephine DeGuire, 96, passed away in Woodburn on Monday, June 13, 2016. She was born on April 27, 1920, to Pearl and Perle Emily (Manning) Wood in Silverton. Josephine lived her life in the Silverton area and had most recent- ly moved to Woodburn where she resided in the Heritage House. Jo was a member of the Silverton First Christian Church. She married Elbert De- Guire in 1946. Josephine enjoyed working in her yard and reading. Jo had worked for the Silverton School District for many years as a cook. She is pre- ceded in death by her hus- band, who passed away in 1988, and siblings, Lucille and Ronald Wood. Josephine is survived by her daughter, Donna (Jack) Antonson; grand- children Jeff Nusbaum, Todd Nusbaum and Debra Kern; three great-grand- children and her sister, Imagine Wojick. Private family ser- vices are planned. Her family would like to ex- tend great thanks to the wonderful care given by the Heritage House in Woodburn. Arrange- ments with Unger Funer- al Chapel. Church in Silverton. In lieu of flowers, contribu- tions can be made to Sil- verton First Christian Church, or The Knight Cancer Institute and spec- ify research for T Cell Prolymphocytic Leuke- mia. Arrangements by Un- ger Funeral Chapel in Sil- verton. James ‘Jim’ Alan Lorenzen November 3, 1932 — June 9, 2016 Silverton resident, Jim Lorenzen, passed away. Funeral services pending. Arrangements by Un- ger Funeral Chapel in Sil- verton. Lawrence ‘Larry’ Richard Kassell July 11, 1944 — June 11 2016 Larry was a gifted art- ist with a heart of gold. Blessed with a talent so brilliant even his hand- writing was a work of art, he saw things with laser focus. Painting, photogra- phy, typography, writing, graphic design or music, his co-creations with God were a blessing. He used them to amaze and amuse anyone fortunate enough to share them. Larry made a heart-print on ev- eryone he met and his wit and whimsy made us laugh, while the beauty and sensitivity of his soul often brought us to tears. Larry is survived by his wife Julia “Judy” and children Tara (Greg) Du- benko, Tami Sprauer, Tasha Kahn, Tina West, Rick (Adria) Kassell, Mi- cah (Maya Mori) Kassell, 16 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Sis- ters: Donna (Jerry) Jans- zen and Karen Eckley. For each of us Larry will be an eternal gift and he will be missed more than words can say. A memorial service in his honor will be 11 a.m. June 28 at First Christian www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC ADVISOR LIST Salem Area Vin Searles Keizer Area Surrounding Area Jeff Davis Sheryl Resner Bridgette Justis FINANCIAL ADVISOR FINANCIAL ADVISOR FINANCIAL ADVISOR FINANCIAL ADVISOR South | 503-363-0445 Liberty | 503-581-8580 Keizer | 503-304-8641 Sublimity | 503-769-3180 Michael Wooters Garry Falor Mario Montiel Tim Yount FINANCIAL ADVISOR FINANCIAL ADVISOR FINANCIAL ADVISOR FINANCIAL ADVISOR South | 503-362-5439 West | 503-588-5426 Keizer | 503-393-8166 Silverton | 503-873-2454 Derek Gilbert Chip Hutchings Walt Walker FINANCIAL ADVISOR FINANCIAL ADVISOR Commercial | 503-362-9699 Lancaster | 503-585-4689 FINANCIAL ADVISOR Stayton | 503-769-4902 Caitlin Davis Tim Sparks FINANCIAL ADVISOR FINANCIAL ADVISOR West | 503-585-1464 Commercial | 503-363-0445 OR-0000376176 silvertonhealth.org MARRIAGE LICENSES Marriage license applications with Marion County Ryan Stephen Kariker, 22, Silverton, and Kira Louise Kelly, 22, Silverton. POLICE LOG SILVERTON POLICE DEPARTMENT June 7 June 10 Received calls from June 6 to 12. Traffic crash, 10:15 a.m., Oak Street and Steelhammer Road. DUII, 12:10 a.m., N First Street and Jefferson Street. June 6 Theft/trespass, 6:11 p.m., Roth’s. June 11 Theft, 5:16 p.m., Salamander Island. Burglary, 10:53 p.m., 400 block N Second Street. Silverton Health is now part of the Legacy Health family ;QT^MZ\WV IVL 4MOIKa PI^M U]KP QV KWUUWV *W\P IZM VWVXZWÅ\ TWKITTa Z]V WZOIVQbI\QWV[ )VL JW\P PI^M I UQ[[QWV \W QUXZW^M \PM PMIT\P WN \PM KWUU]VQ\QM[ \PMa [MZ^M ?Q\P W]Z [PIZML ^IT]M[ WN KIZQVO NWZ W]Z XMWXTM W]Z XI\QMV\[ IVL W]Z KWUU]VQ\QM[ Q\ R][\ UILM [MV[M ?M¼ZM [W PIXXa \WOM\PMZ