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Appeal Tribune Wednesday, September 21, 2016 3B OBITUARIES John H. (Jack) Hancock July 30, 1931 — Sept. 9, 2016 John H. (Jack) Han- cock passed away peace- fully on Friday, Sept. 9, 2016, at the VA Hospital in Portland, surrounded by his family. Jack was born on July 30, 1931, in St. Joseph, Missouri, and moved to Salem in 1954 after serving in the army during the Korean War. Jack was a school teacher at Salem Academy and later an Oregon CPA for over 50 years. Jack loved his family and lived his life for them. Jack was preceded in death by his par- ents, Irving and Frances Hancock, and his first wife, Starr B. Hancock. Jack is survived by his wife Marcine; sister Susan; children Jon, Joel (Germa), Mary (Dave) and Sarah (Stan); grand- children Jeremy (Hensia), Eltimon, Da- vid, Alison (Daniel), Andrew (Leah) and Julie (Kyle); and great-grandchildren Emma, Elliott and another due in Octo- ber. He is also survived by his step-chil- dren Dan (Linda), Bernie (Gina), Susan (Brian) and Sally; grandchildren Aaron, Micah, Aly, Jenny and Travis; and great- grandchildren Trace, Terek, Aidan, Mad- ison and Chance. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Union Gospel Mission of Salem and St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Mt. Angel. Services were held at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Mt. Angel with pri- vate family burial at Belcrest Memorial Park Cemetery in Salem. Arrangements by Unger Funeral Chapel in Mt. Angel. William “Bill” R. Hodson, Jr. Oct. 22, 1955 — Sept. 10, 2016 William Richard Hod- son, Jr. was born in Los Angeles, one of seven chil- dren. He was raised for a time in California before moving to Silverton in 1969. Over the years, Bill owned and operated Hodson Roofing with his brother, Steve. He was a family man above all else and adored his grandchildren and children. He enjoyed shopping at garage sales and was an avid MARRIAGE LICENSES collector of many things. He loved sports, especially football, and was a fan of the Los Angeles Rams. Bill will be greatly missed. He is preceded in death by three sib- lings. Bill is survived by mother Barbara; companion of 29 years, Rose Cardiff; children Jeffrey Hodson and Jennifer Hodson; stepchildren Chris Cardiff, Tom Cardiff and Chrystal Liskey; 13 grand- children; and sisters Chris Oster and Cheri Qualey. A celebration of Bill’s life was held Sept. 17 at St. Paul Catholic Church in Sil- verton. Arrangements with Unger Funeral Chapel. Stanley John Rich Sept. 22, 1925 — Sept. 13, 2016 Stanley “Stan” Rich, 90, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2016. Stan was born on Sept. 22, 1925, in Scotts Mills to Almond and Emma (Lar- son) Rich. He was raised in the Scotts Mills area, and graduated from Silverton High School. He met and married Elva Marie Pierce, and together they raised their family and resided in Scotts Mills before moving later to Estacada. Stan was a hard working man and, above all else, a family man. He worked as a heavy equip- ment operator and in construction throughout his life and enjoyed working in Mt. Hood National Forest logging and building roads for a time. Stan was de- voted to Elva and his children and en- joyed watching sports, especially at- tending his children’s sports activities throughout the years and later his grand- children’s sporting events. He was a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church. Stan is preceded in death by his par- ents, his son John, and wife Elva. He is survived by son Terry; daughter Diana (Jeff) Haga and grandchildren Ja- cob and Madison; daughter Genie (Dan) Cary and grandchildren Russell and Heath; daughter Linda Rich and grand- children Cory, Shane, Kevin, Ashley; and many great-grandchildren. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Sept. 23, at Silverton Im- Oklahoma to Oregon at the age of 17. She graduated from Roosevelt High School in Portland, and attended beauty school in California. Verniece married LaVaughn “Bud” Meisenheimer in March of 1937 in her sister’s house. They had two children, Verlene and Dale. In 1947, the family moved to Silverton. She enjoyed china painting, taught 4-H, was involved in Marion County home extension, and was an active mem- ber of the Silverton First Christian Church. Verniece is preceded in death by her husband; sisters Arvilla, Anna, Cora Pearl and Olive; son-in-law James; and daughter-in-law, Sally. She is survived by her daughter, Ver- lene Beard; son Dale Meisenheimer; grandchildren Mark (Betty) Beard, Bry- an Beard, Darin (Ronnie) Meisenheimer and Corey Meisenheimer; great-grand- children Justin (Hannah) Meisneheimer, Danika (Nick) Turney, Kylee Beard, Katelyn Meisenheimer, Morgan Meisen- heimer, Courtney Meisenheimer and Barrett Meisenheimer. A memorial service will be at 2 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 27, at the Silverton First Christian Church. The family wishes to thank Pastor Steve Knox of the Silverton First Chris- tian Church, the staff at Willamette Val- ley Hospice, and the staff at the Willson House in Salem for all their care and sup- port. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Silverton First Christian Church and Willamette Valley Hospice. Arrangements by Unger Funeral Chapel, Silverton. manuel Lutheran Church, with visitation one hour prior. Burial will follow at Val- ley View Cemetery. Arrangements by Unger Funeral Chapel. Lois Endresen Oct. 29, 1926 — Sept. 11, 2016 Lois Endresen, 89, passed away on Sept. 11, 2016, surrounded by her family. Lois Anne Barnes was born Oct. 29, 1926, to Herbert A. and Anne Barnes in Gresham. She was the middle child of three. Her older brother, Richard, and her younger brother, Robert, both passed away in 2015. Lois grew up in Gresham, and while in high school there, met her future hus- band, Arthur Endresen. They were mar- ried in Gresham in 1947. The young cou- ple moved to Silverton, where they farmed and raised three children, Mark, Anne and Julie. After their retirement from farming, Lois and Art traveled across the U.S. and Canada. They spent most summers and some winters at their cabin in the wilder- ness of British Columbia, Canada, where they did a lot of fishing, four-wheeling, snowmobiling and other outdoor activ- ities. The last few years kept them close to home on the old farm in Silverton, where Lois enjoyed her front porch view, and many visitors. The coffee pot is al- ways on. Lois is survived by her husband of 69 years, Art; son Mark (Anita); daughters Anne (David Monteith) and Julie (Mi- chael Birch); grandsons Shawn and Hans (Beth); and great-granddaughter Lily Anne-Marie. A private family service will be held at Mt. Hope Cemetery in the Waldo Hills. Memorial contributions may be sent to the Silverton Hospital Chaplaincy Pro- gram. Arrangements with Unger Funeral Chapel. Obituary policy Free obituaries run on a space-avail- able, first-come, first-serve basis, and are subject to editing. Maximum length is 250 words. Photos may be submitted, but are not guaranteed to be published. Paid obituaries are handled by adver- tising and are also subject to editing. Deadline for obituaries is 11 a.m. Fri- day for publication the following Wednesday. To submit: email sanews@salem.gan nett.com, fax 503-399-6706 or call 503- 399-6794. Verniece Meisenheimer Feb. 10, 1918 — Sept. 9, 2016 Verniece Meisenheimer, 98, passed away in her home in Salem. She was born on Feb. 10, 1918, to Harry and Alice (Overstreet) Williams in Bea- ver County, Oklahoma, the youngest of five children. Verniece moved from Blacktail Marriage license applications with Marion County Continued from Page 1B Austin Chipman Schmidt, 24, Silverton, and Tonya Kay Willard, 24, Silverton. BIRTHS The following are birth announcements submitted to the Silverton Appeal Tribune. For more, go to StatesmanJournal.com/Records. SALEM HOSPITAL Burckhardt, Harlow Ann: To Kielee Shay and Dakota Burckhardt, Salem, 6 pounds 2 ounces, Sept. 10. Worley, Kira Rayla: To Jennifer and Aaron Wor- ley, Salem, 6 pounds 13 ounces, Sept. 8. SILVERTON HOSPITAL Hutchinson, DJ Aran: To Megan and Drew Hutchinson, Silverton, 5 pounds 10 ounces, Sept. 7. Remember, you may feel like you want to throw in the towel and head home or back to camp, but don’t. Contrary to popular belief, deer hunting isn’t easy. There are ups and downs, and you must learn from your mistakes to push forward. However, by using these tips and working through any hurdles, you can achieve consistent success. Dominic Aiello is an avid hunter, an- gler and wildlife policy expert. He is a Cabela’s Pro Staff member and presi- dent of the Oregon Outdoor Council. Fol- low his adventures on Insta- gram@daiello91 or Twitter@Hunt erInformant. COURTESY OF DOMINIC AIELLO Contrary to popular belief, deer hunting isn’t easy. There are ups and downs, and you must learn from your mistakes to push forward. 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