Appeal Tribune Wednesday, September 7, 2016 3B OBITUARIES Robert Lee Larson, Sr. March 31, 1931 — Aug. 20, 2016 Bob Lar- son was born to Do- rothy Dun- ning and Anton Larson in Newton, Iowa. He had five broth- ers (all of whom preceded him in death) and one sis- ter, Louise. After high school graduation, he served in the Air Force during the Korean con- flict with remote duty in Greenland. Thereafter, he married Wanda and began working in the field of banking, rising ultimately to the position of vice president. After his retirement, Bob moved to Oregon to be close to family and to fulfill his lifelong desire to finish his college de- gree. He succeeded at this goal, graduating from George Fox University in 1998 at the age of 67. In 1999, he married Nancy Mills and became an ac- tive community member in Newberg. Larson par- ticipated in Habitat for Humanity, served on the local school board and held a position as a city councilman for four years. He was also active in his church, providing free financial counseling for many struggling young couples. He graduated to heav- en after a brief heart ail- ment on Aug. 20, 2016, fol- lowing several years of decline due to dementia. Bob is survived by his wife Nancy; sister Louise (Anderson) of Tucson, Ar- izona; son Robert (An- drea) Larson of Silverton; daughter Sandra (John) Little, of Arizona City, Ar- izona; stepson Justus (Brenda) Mills of Happy Valley; stepdaughter Pau- la (Dennis - deceased) Mills of Canby; step- daughter Carla (Mike) Norton of Boise, Idaho; eight grandchildren; and many great grandchil- dren. A memorial service is scheduled for 11a.m. Sept. 10 at the West Chehalem Friends Church, 16700 NE North Valley Road in Newberg. There will be a private military inter- ment ceremony at Wil- lamette National Ceme- tery for family members only. Bruce Leroy Dickman Feb. 5, 1925 — Aug. 27, 2016 Bruce Leroy Dickman, 91, passed away in Port- land on Aug. 27, 2016. He was born on Feb. 5, 1925, to Arthur and Maude (Beer) Dickman in Silver- ton. He graduated from high school and served in the armed forces. Bruce proudly served his coun- try in WWII. During his time with the Navy, he was wounded in the Mar- shall Islands for which he received a Purple Heart. Bruce worked as a farmer growing gladiolus and daffodils. He was a life- long member of the Elks Lodge in Silverton. Bruce enjoyed Navy reunions and loved visiting family and relatives. He is survived by his stepson, Rod (Debbie) Bennion; granddaughters Katrina McFarland and Amanda Bennion; and great-granddaughter Ma- cayla McFarland. Bruce is preceded in death by his wife, Flor- ence Dickman, who passed away on Feb. 16, 2016. A funeral service with military honors was held Sept. 3 at Unger Funeral Chapel in Silverton. Buri- al was in Bethany Pioneer Cemetery in Silverton. Arrangements by Un- ger Funeral Chapel, Sil- verton. Isabelle “Issie” A. Fagan Nov. 11, 1916 — Aug. 31, 2016 Isabelle “Issie” A. Fa- gan, 99, passed away in Woodburn on Aug. 31, 2016. She was born on Nov. 11, 1916, to Frank and Pau- line (Beyer) Bartsch in El- ba, Colorado. Issie en- joyed playing cards, cro- cheting lace and loved to garden. She is survived by many nieces and neph- ews. Visitation will be 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Friday, Sept. 10, 2016, at Unger Funeral Chapel in Mt. An- gel, with a graveside ser- vice to follow at 1 p.m. at Sacred Heart Cemetery in Gervais. Arrangements by Un- ger Funeral Chapel of Mt. Angel James Lee Tull July 4, 1930 — Aug. 30, 2016 James Lee Tull, 86, passed away in Silverton on Aug. 30, 2016. James was born on July 4, 1930, to John and Ruth (Duncan) Tull in Ma- rysville, California. He taught at Freemont Adult School and John Sloat Ele- mentary School. He en- joyed playing cards, fish- ing, hunting, and garden- ing. James loved his wife of 25 years, Jean Tull. He was a loving husband, fa- ther and friend. James is survived by wife, Jean Tull; children Angie Tull (Mike) Fowler of Silverton and Tony (Ya- suko) Kessler of Pismo Beach, California; daugh- ter-in-law Debbie Kessler of Reno, Nevada; grand- children Jason (Heather) Kessler of Sacramento, California, Nick Bocane- gra of Aumsville and Amanda Tull of Sacra- mento, California. He is preceded in death by his son, Ron Kessler. No services will be held. The family would like thank the staff at Wil- lamette Valley Hospice and Lone Oaks Care Home. Arrangements by Un- ger Funeral Chapel, Sil- verton. Lenore Irene (Kilgore) Voelsch April 5, 1928 — Aug. 22, 2016 Lenore was born in Casper, Wyoming, to Wil- liam and Claudia (Layton) Kilgore, the eighth of 12 children. She and her fam- ily moved to Oregon and settled in the Salem area, where she met Eugene Voelsch. They married at Silverton First Christian Church. Gene and Lenore lived in Salem for a time and later moved to Eu- gene, where they lived for many years. To this union they welcomed their two daughters Linda and Jeanne and later their two sons Boon and Chang. Lenore spent her ca- reer working for Holt In- ternational Children’s Services and later Pearl Buck Center in Eugene. She loved her family and friends above all else. Gene and Lenore attend- ed University Street Christian Church for 40 years, and they were very involved in the church’s activities. Lenore enjoyed music and reading, and had a passion for writing her “musings.” Lenore is preceded in death by her parents, hus- band and 10 siblings. She is survived by children Linda Voelsch, Jeanne Johnstone, Chang Ford, and Boon Tanyavutti; grandchildren Matthew Johnstone, Monica Ford, Neil Ford, Eric Tanyavutti and Justin Tanyavutti; great grandchildren Zoe Claire and Aden Kam Ta- nyavutti; brother Leon Kilgore; and many nieces and nephews. A celebration of Le- nore’s life will take place at 1:30 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 10, 2016, at Silverton First Christian Church. She will be laid to rest with her husband at Val- ley View Cemetery. Arrangements are with Unger Funeral Cha- pel. 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, but are not guar- anteed to be published. Deadline for obituaries is 11 a.m. Friday for publi- cation the following Wednesday. To submit: email sa- news@salem.gan- nett.com, fax 503-399- 6706 or call 503-399-6794. BIRTHS COURTESY OF AMERITITLE The AmeriTitle Entertainment Crew raised funds for nonprofits. AmeriTitle Silverton hosts ‘Big LeBocce’ APPEAL TRIBUNE AmeriTitle Silverton held a charity bocce ball tournament, The Big Le- Bocce, Aug. 17 at the Oregon Garden. In part- nership with AmeriTitle Salem, 256 people par- ticipated and $7,500 was given to nonprofits. The Wall Street Wiz- ards won the tourna- ment. The team's desig- nated nonprofit is the Al- yce Hatch Center, which provides services to children with develop- mental delays. The winners of the AmeriTitle sponsored costume contest also al- located funds to Silver- ton Area Community Aid and Virtue First. The Big LeBocce is a fundraiser that has giv- en $56,825 to communi- ties in Silverton, Salem, and Bend. City manager search continues CHRISTENA BROOKS SPECIAL TO THE APPEAL TRIBUNE MT. ANGEL – The city’s search for a new manager continues, with an additional finalist joining the three re- maining candidates at a meet-and-greet tonight. Amber Mathiesen, currently Salem’s city recorder, is the newest candidate in the search. She was previously the city manager for Falls City, and she holds a bachelor’s degree in public administration from the University of Phoenix. Gene Green removed his name from consider- ation last month. The re- maining three candi- dates are Justin Hogue, Daniel Spencer and Dar- ren Wertz. Hogue has been Mt. Angel’s assistant city manager for two years and holds a master’s de- gree in human resource administration from Boston University. Spencer is an attorney who served as counsel for Lake County. His law degree is from Willam- ette University. Wertz most recently served as manager of the Clark County Board of Equal- ization in Washington and holds a master’s de- gree in economics from the University of Ore- gon. The four candidates are available to meet the media and community tonight, Sept. 7, from 5:30 to 5:45 p.m. in the Mt. Angel Community Room, 290 E. Charles Street. At 6 p.m., the council will interview them, with a final selec- tion possibly occurring after that. POLICE LOGS The following are birth an- nouncements submitted to the Silverton Appeal Tribune. For more, go to StatesmanJour nal.com/Records. SALEM HOSPITAL SILVERTON HOSPITAL Groah, Rebecca Reylee: To Stacey and Jason Groah, Salem, 6 pounds 11 ounces, Aug. 24. 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