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OBITUARIES
Donna Jean Beasley
Anderson
Aug. 13, 1935 — June 23,
2017
Donna
Jean Beas-
ley Ander-
son
was
born Aug.
13, 1935, to
Margui-
rette and
George Beasley in Her-
miston. She passed away
on June 23, 2017. In June
1944, Donna’s family
moved to Silverton. She
graduated from Silverton
High School in 1953. Dur-
ing high school and a year
after, Donna worked at
the Palace Theater and
was a waitress for Neff’s
Café.
On June 27, 1954, Don-
na married Paul Alton An-
derson of Silverton. They
spent all but two years of
their married life in Sil-
verton. She was a stay at
home mom while her chil-
dren, Kathy and Ed, were
growing up. Donna en-
joyed bowling and attend-
ing her children’s activ-
ities. After they were
grown, she worked in the
88-cent store in Silverton
and for the legislature in
Salem.
Donna is preceded in
death by her daughters,
Kathy and Sandra; moth-
er; father; step-father,
Frank Dillow; brother
Howard; and sister Joyce.
She is survived by her
husband, Paul Alton An-
derson of Silverton, son
Ed (Colleen) Anderson of
Lawton, Oklahoma; niece
Elizabeth Satterfield of
Jacksonville,
Florida;
brothers Walter Beasley
of Marysville, California,
Jerry Beasley of Jackson-
ville Beach, Florida, and
Frank Dillow of McLean,
Virginia; sister Marjorie
Kemper of Silverton;
three grandchildren and
three great-grandsons.
She will be greatly
missed by her family. Do-
nations in Donna’s name
may go to the Alzheimer’s
Foundation.
Services were held
Thursday, June 29, 2017,
at Unger Funeral Chapel
in Silverton.
James Carmen Van
Damme
Jan. 19, 1937 — June 23,
2017
James
“Jim” Car-
men
Van
Damme, 80,
passed
away in Sa-
lem
the
evening of
June 23, 2017.
Jim was born in Port-
land on Jan. 19, 1937. After
graduating high school,
he fell in love with Darla
Jolene Fritz, and in 1960,
Jim and Darla were mar-
ried in Bonners Ferry,
Idaho.
Jim served in the Army
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Clarence lived many
years in South Elgin, Illi-
nois, where he was a gen-
eral contractor, building
and remodeling homes
and small commercial
buildings.
Clarence served in the
Army during World War
II, receiving his training
at Camp Adair. His liking
of the Pacific Northwest
was instrumental in his
decision to move the fam-
ily to Silverton in 1970.
There he continued build-
ing and remodeling on a
smaller scale. Mildred
died in 1986, after which
he married Betty “Bess”
Knobloch on Oct. 29, 1989.
Clarence is preceded
in death by his parents;
his first wife, Mildred;
son August; daughter
Kathryn; and sisters Elsie
Metzger, Florence Feucht
and Ruth Metzger. He is
survived by his wife, Bet-
ty; son James; daughter
Carol; 14 grandchildren
and 54 great-grandchil-
dren.
Funeral services were
held June 14, directed by
Unger Funeral Chapel of
Silverton, with Apostolic
Christian Faith clergy of-
ficiating. Interment was
at Bethany Pioneer Ceme-
tery in Silverton.
Terri Rae Goodwin
Sept. 10, 1920 — June 10,
2017
Clar-
ence
Ar-
thur Die-
trich, 96, of
Sublimity
passed
away
of
natural
causes on June 10, 2017.
He was born on Sept. 10,
1920, in Dundee, Illinois,
to August and Kate Schif-
ferer Dietrich.
As a young man, he be-
came a member of the Ap-
ostolic Christian Church,
serving the Lord faithful-
ly the remainder of his
life, including 25 years
ministering God’s word.
On June 1, 1947, he mar-
ried Mildred Liebig of El-
gin, Illinois. To this union
were born four children:
James (Joan), August
(Dorothy),
Kathryn
(Richard) Strahm and
Carol (Greg) Wackerle.
Jan. 17, 1960 — June 23,
2017
Terri
Rae Good-
win,
57,
passed
away June
23, 2017, in
her home.
She was
born to Roger and Shirley
Goodwin in Corvallis, the
eldest of three children.
Terri graduated from
Cascade High School in
1978. Terri was a kind and
loving person, always
willing to help her neigh-
bors. She enjoyed watch-
ing The Young and the
Restless, Judge Judy and
Ellen on TV. Terri loved
her family, friends and
pets very much. Trevor,
her 9-year-old chocolate
lab, was her pride and joy,
as was her black cat,
Snoopy.
Terri is preceded in
death by her mother, Shir-
ley. She is survived by her
dad, Roger Goodwin, and
step-mom, Karen Good-
win, of Dallas; her life
partner of 24 years, Gary
Rizzotto, of Mt. Angel; son
Shane (Jessica) Goodwin
of Aumsville; sisters Lau-
rie Goodwin of Grants
Pass and Renee Goodwin
of Salem; step-brothers
Matt, Mitch and Mike Fi-
cek of Salem/Albany;
nieces Cassy Goodwin of
Grants Pass and Sydney
Goodwin of Salem; grand-
children Zach and Zoey of
Aumsville; and her close
friends, Angie and Scott.
A private family cele-
bration of life will take
place at a later date.
Assisting the family
with services is Unger Fu-
neral Chapel of Mt. Angel.
Dennis James
Mitchell
July 12, 1962 – May 4, 2017
Dennis
Mitchell,
54, passed
away
Thursday,
May
4,
2017.
Dennis
was born in Denver, Colo-
rado, one of four children.
Following high school, he
served in the Air Force
for 10 years. He then
moved to Mt. Angel to be
with family, where he was
a reserve police officer in
Mt. Angel and a correc-
tions officer in Portland
for years. After becoming
medically retired, Dennis
moved to Vancouver,
Washington, for a time be-
fore returning to Mt. An-
gel in 2010 to be near his
family. Dennis coura-
geously battled cancer for
the last many years. Most
recently, he enjoyed help-
ing his daughter andwas
involved in his grand-
daughter’s school activ-
ities.
Dennis is survived by
his mother, Delores West;
daughter Dawn Alexan-
der; granddaughter Tay-
lor Alexander; and broth-
ers Tom Mitchell, Ron
Wheeler
and
Roger
Mitchell.
Graveside service will
take place at 10 a.m. on
DIANE DIETZ
The Senate approved a
no cellphone, no naviga-
tion, no social media while
driving bill Thursday, but
the vote was far from a
slam dunk.
House Bill 2597 clari-
fies that anything a driver
could think of doing with a
cell phone while driving is
illegal. If a police officer
sees the white glow of the
screen illuminating a
driver’s face, even if the
officer didn’t see the driv-
er talking or fingering the
keys, the officer has wit-
nessed a violation.
Hands-free will be the
only legal use of a cell
phone as of the bill’s Oct. 1
effective date.
The bill was a recom-
mendation of an Oregon
Distracted Driving Task
Force convened after the
state’s traffic fatalities re-
versed a decade long slide
and
began
climbing
sharply in 2013.
In 2016, 495 people died
on Oregon’s roads, up 58
percent in three years, ac-
cording to the Oregon De-
partment of Transporta-
tion.
During the debate,
some senators wanted to
know if very narrow, spe-
cific communication sce-
narios would be prohibit-
ed by the law. Examples
included communications
between a wide load and a
pilot car, or agricultural
equipment going from
field to field, or a ham ra-
dio operator passing
along emergency infor-
mation.
The answer: It de-
pends, said Sen. Floyd
Prozanski,
D-Eugene,
who introduced the bill to
the chamber. If the com-
munications equipment is
mounted or bolted into
place it’s exempt from the
law, he said.
Dennis Linthicum, R-
Klamath Falls, made a
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broad critique of the bill,
noting that distracted
driving has many causes.
“Whether I’m handling
a cellphone or I’m chasing
the M&M that I just
dropped in my lap or the
bag of Skittles that’s on
the floorboard under my
feet, distracted driving is
distracted driving,” he
said. “Distracted driving
should be our target, not
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Nov. 25, 1938 — June 27,
2017
Ray-
mond
Charles
Schutte, 78,
passed
away June
27, 2017, in
Salem.
Ray was born in Chi-
cago, Illinois, to Clayton
and
Irene
(Hanson)
Schutte on Nov. 25, 1938.
He graduated from Azusa
Pacific College in 1960
and served as the Execu-
tive Director of Youth For
Christ in San Gabriel Val-
ley, California. The same
year, he was married to
Linda Hawkins. They cel-
ebrated 57 years of mar-
riage and had three chil-
dren.
He relocated to Pleas-
ant Hill in 1982 as a fund-
raiser with World Vision.
Ray often traveled over-
seas to South and Central
American and African
countries in humanitarian
efforts that improved the
lives of others. Ray en-
joyed gardening and the
annual family camping
trips.
Ray was loved and ad-
mired by his wife, Linda;
three children; 14 grand-
children and two great-
granddaughters.
A memorial service
will take place at 11 a.m.
Saturday, July 15, 2017, at
Immanuel
Lutheran
Church. Private inter-
ment will take place at
Miller Cemetery.
Arrangements by Un-
ger Funeral Chapel.
Mary Louise Begert
Aug. 30, 1944 — June 15,
2017
Survived by brother
and sister-in-law, four
nieces and eight grand-
nieces and nephews.
Services will be held at
1 p.m., July 12 at Benedic-
tine Sisters Convent Cha-
pel.
the use of mobile elec-
tronic devices.”
The Senate approved
the bill on a 21-8 vote with
one member absent.
House approved the mea-
sure on a 46-13 in May. The
bill returned to the House
for concurrence with Sen-
ate amendments.
The bill sets the maxi-
mum fine for violation at
$2,000 up from $500.
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After his discharge, he
and Darla had a son, Jeff,
and a daughter, Lisa. In
1993, they settled in the
Silverton area.
Jim’s passion was cars.
He loved going to car
shows, buying and restor-
ing cars, and talking about
cars. Just this past year,
he finished restoring a
1951Chevy truck. Jim also
enjoyed gardening. He
grew a variety of vegeta-
bles and berries on his
property in Silverton and
loved to entertain his fam-
ily and friends there.
He will be greatly
missed by his friends and
family, including his chil-
dren Jeff Van Damme of
Aptos, California, and Li-
sa Van Damme of Silver-
ton; his grandchildren
Matthew, Angela, Nicho-
las, and Michael Van
Damme; and his great-
granddaughter, Mariah
Jolene Fee.
A memorial service for
Jim will be held at 1 p.m.
Saturday, July 8, 2017, at
Immanuel
Lutheran
Church in Silverton.
Assisting the family is
Unger Funeral Chapel,
Silverton.
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