Appeal Tribune Wednesday, August 10, 2016 3B OBITUARIES Howard William Hatteberg Eunice J. Maulding Kleeb March 8, 1930 — Aug. 3, 2016 Howard William Hatteberg was born in Long Island, New York, to Leonard and Florence Hatteberg. The Hatteb- erg family moved to Sil- verton in 1945 when How- ard was 15 years old. He attended Silverton schools. Howard joined the Army in January 1951, serving mostly in Germa- ny during the Occupation. He married Mary Ann Brennamen on May 16, 1951, in Silverton. He worked as a mechanic for Anderson Motors and Per- ry Morrell Motors in Sil- verton. He became self- employed and had his own mechanic business at the Hatteberg Chevron Sta- tion in Silverton. He re- tired in 1995 and sold his business at the age of 66. He married Lucille Knut- son-Emrick on Dec. 23, 2003. He is preceded in death by his parents, his sister Katherine, his brother Leonard and first wife, Mary Ann. He leaves behind his current wife Lucille Knut- son; daughters Kathy (Ted) Pallister of Silver- ton, Sharon Hatteberg of Silverton and Karen Law- rentz of Independence; stepsons Tim (Diane) Knutson from Tucson, Ar- izona, and Ben (Noemi) Knutson of Silverton; stepdaughter Connie Cos- tello of Portland; three grandchildren: Eric Brown, Stacey (Shawn) Penrose and Jason Pallis- ter; and three great- grandchildren: Libby Penrose, Ivan Penrose, and Lainey Penrose of Kansas. A memorial service was held Monday, Aug. 8, 2016, at Immanuel Luther- an Church in Silverton. In- terment will take place at Valley View Lutheran Cemetery in Silverton. Arrangements by Un- ger Funeral Chapel, Sil- verton. Dec. 5, 1914 — July 7, 2016 Eunice J. Maulding Kleeb passed away July 7, 2016 in Taco- ma, Washington, at the age of 101. Eunice was born Dec. 5, 1914 in Silver- ton to John H. and Sarah Baller Maulding. She grew up on her parents’ farm in the Silverton hills country, which she loved all her life. She often rem- inisced how sorry she was that she did not try to buy the old farm property. Eunice married her love, John M. Kleeb, in 1938, and they had 62 hap- py years together until he passed away in 2000. She is survived by her two younger sisters, Mar- jory Maulding Cougha- nour and Patricia Mauld- ing Aeder (Robert); by her loving daughter, Camilla Kleeb Foreman; grand- sons Erik Foreman (To- mah) and Bret Foreman; great grandson Ryan Foreman; and by many Baller and Maulding cous- ins. Eunice graduated from Oregon Normal School (now Western Ore- gon University) and taught at Davis School (Silverton), Noble School (Scotts Mills) and Mollala Elementary, as well as substituting in Portland and Milwaukie. Eunice and John lived in Port- land, San Carlos, Califor- nia, Spokane, Washington, Bainbridge Island, Wash- ington and Wailea, Maui, Hawaii, during John’s long tenure as an examin- er and Vice President of the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco, and as President of the Federal Home Loan Banks of Spokane and Se- attle. Eunice was an excel- lent, caring homemaker and a cherished asset and advisor to her husband. Her interests were many and varied: the Portland Civic Theatre, gardening and flower arranging, an- tiques, golf, birding, cook- ing, and family history. She was a sweet, gentle woman, hard working and tough; the kindest, most loving mother in the world. John and Eunice loved their vacation home in Maui, and their ashes will be laid to rest in the ocean there. Edward Vaughn Havel Feb. 11, 1964 — July 29, 2016 Edward Vaughn Ha- vel died un- expectedly on July 29, 2016, at Silver- ton Hospital from compli- cations involving an unde- tected blot clot. Ed served in the Navy during Desert Storm for four years and was honor- ably discharged in the year 2000. His Navy ca- reer was spent on two cruises on the USS Kitty Hawk. He was also a brown shirt level plane captain for an F-14 Tom- cat. He settled in Scotts Mills and became an inte- gral part of the communi- ty. He was an active mem- ber of the Scotts Mills Friends Community Church for approximate- ly 20 years. By far one of the great- est positive impacts of Ed’s life was his influence on the young people he mentored over time. They thought of Ed’s house as a refuge where they could go to vent, get some calm- ing care, hang out, play and have a hot meal. Ed provided a sense of safety and loved to have fun with his young friends. Ed is survived by his mother Velma Harper; fa- ther Nelson Havel; step- mother Lorita; brothers David (Happi) and Ray Havel; and God-given sis- ter Suzy Byers. He was uncle Ed to Kristi (Matt) Horton, Mandy (Justin) Jenkins, Tom Havel, Lane (Kate) Havel, Leigh Ann (Sam) Muentes, Stepha- nie and Jonathan Havel. He also was great-uncle to Faith, Wesley, Lucy, Sea- mus and Charlotte. MARRIAGE LICENSES A celebration of life service was held Aug. 7 at the Scotts Mills Friends Community Church. In lieu of flow- ers, donations may be sent to the Scotts Mills Friends Church at P.O. Box 56, Scotts Mills OR 97375. Retta Marie (Jones) Larsen March 8, 1934 — Aug. 1, 2016 Retta Marie (Jones) Lar- sen, 82, died peacefully the morning of Aug. 1, 2016. Retta was born March 8, 1934, in Watonga, Okla- homa, the oldest daughter of Ewin Frances Jones and Bessie ViRetta Hiner. Together with the love of her life and best friend, she lived in Molalla for 26 years, Prineville for six years — where they owned Carolina Motel — and then Silverton for 11 years. Retta always said her biggest credit in life was her family and friends that become part of that family. She is preceded in death by her two brothers: Bud and Charlie. Retta is survived by her husband of 64 years, George A. Larsen; children Georgia (Dean) Osborn, Linda (Doug) Arrant, Joe (Me- lissa) Larsen, Brenda (Clint) Gorbett, Gordon (Ruth) Larsen, and Donna (Terri) Newton; siblings Don, Lee, Mary, Cora and Bella; 15 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchil- dren. A visitation was held Aug. 5 at Unger Funeral Chapel in Silverton. Gra- veside service was held Aug. 6 at Miller Cemetery in Silverton. Arrangements by Un- ger Funeral Chapel, Sil- verton. Vickie Diane Olsen Aug. 17, 1954 — July 24, 2016 Vickie passed away at home on July 24 from nat- ural causes. She was born on Aug. 17, 1954, in Silverton to Maxine and Robert Ol- sen. Vickie is survived by her brother Gaylen, niece Ashley Olsen and grand- nephew Brantley Kolin. A private family inter- ment will be held Aug. 17, followed by a celebration of life at 2 p.m. at the Sil- verton Elks Lodge. Arrangements by Un- ger Funeral Chapel. Parma Schiel June 12, 1942 — June 28, 2016 Parma was born in Portland. She attended school in Portland and got a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a regis- tered nursing degree. Par- ma worked at Silverton Hospital as discharge planner and at Salem Clin- ic as clinic nurse. She at- tended Salem Alliance, believed in the Holy Scripture and Jesus Christ as her Savior. Par- ma died peacefully in her home. She is survived by daughter Britt Hill and grandson Jonah James, who were with her at the time of her death. Parma is also survived by her granddaughter Elizabeth Schmidt; great-grand- daughter Everly Schmidt; sister Joy Hawkins; brother Jody (Connie) Brown and many nieces and nephews. A graveside service was held Aug. 7 at Belle Passi Cemetery in Wood- burn. Arrangements by North Santiam Funeral Service, Stayton. Marcus Raymond Senn Aug. 21, 1938 — July 31, 2016 Our beloved Marcus, the holder of the button, was loved so much by many. Playing cards was his game, but he also loved bowling and playing golf. He enjoyed watch- ing football and baseball; he was their biggest fan. Marcus was born in Mott, North Dakota, to Max and Rose Senn. He had seven siblings: Rose- mary, Casper, Charlie (“Chuck”), Eva, Helen, Sally and Katherine. He was the seventh child out of eight. He had many nieces and nephews. He worked as a gunite foreman for Anthony Pools, which is where he met his beautiful wife Cindy. They were married in 1984 and have been hap- pily married ever since. They have one son to- gether, Tommy, and five wonderful grandchildren: Scott, Dylan, Trevor, Cyn- thia, and Brent. Marcus loved them very much. He also had three children from a previous mar- riage, Kathy, Paulie, and Marcus Jr., whom he missed. He will be greatly missed by many friends, and loved and admired by his family. He will never be forgotten and will al- ways be missed. He brought so much joy and happiness to his family and friends. 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