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OBITUARIES
Joesph Gonzales
Calvary Catholic Cemetery.
Oct. 21, 1951 — July 25, 2017
Joesph entered eternal life July 25
while in the loving arms of his wife of 44
years, Diana. He was born in Saginaw,
Michigan, on Oct. 21, 1951. Joseph later
attended Michigan State University,
where he was a member of the Brown
Berets. Originally founded in 1967, they
were the largest organization during the
Chicano movement.
Joseph met the love of his life while at
MSU and started a family. He later cre-
ated a crisis outreach and mentored His-
panic at-risk kids. He worked at Maclar-
en for over 27 years.
Joseph was proceeded in death by JJ
and Vanessa. He is survived by his loving
wife Diana, his daughters, five grand-
children, five siblings, and extended
family. He will never be forgotten.
Services were held July 28 at Sacred
Heart Catholic Church. Interment was in
Donald George Lord
Feb. 24, 1931 — July 20,
2017
Donald George Lord
passed away July 20, 2017.
He was born to George
and Sylvia Pearl (Reeves)
Lord in Portland.
He grew up in Saint Johns, suburb of
Portland. He attended Benson Tech High
School. After he graduated from high
school, he was drafted into the Army to
serve in Korea for two years. After Ko-
rea, he married Irene, his angel of 46
years. He retired from Continental Can
Company after 38 1 ⁄ 2 years.
He loved riding horses, hunting, fish-
ing, boasting about his kids and cowboy
movies. He was an inspiration to all who
met him and will be sorely missed.
Donald was preceded in death by his
Hiker rescued from
Marion Lake trail
beloved wife, Irene Elizabeth (Loveall)
Lord, daughter Teresa Schwietert and
brother Allan Lord. He is survived by
daughters Deana Rieden of Keizer, Mar-
tha Baker of Mulino, and Julie McDon-
nell of Depoe Bay; son Gene Lord of Mu-
lino; abd many grandchildren and great-
grandchildren.
Services will be Aug. 5 at the Molalla
LDS Chapel with the viewing at 10 a.m.,
military honors at 10:45 a.m., and the ser-
vice beginning at 11a.m. He will be laid to
rest at Union Cemetery in Crawfords-
ville immediately following the service.
Family and friends are gathering after
the graveside service, all are invited to
attend.
Gary Lee Wolfard
July 3, 1938 — July 24, 2017
Gary Lee Wolfard passed away at
home on July 24, 2017, in the presence of
his loving wife.
Born on July 3, 1938, Gary lived a pas-
Salem historical weather on Aug. 21
2016
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bers hiked out, went to the
Marion Forks Fish Hatch-
ery and called for assis-
tance around 6 p.m.
Linn County search
and rescue teams, along
with crews from the Idan-
ha-Detroit, Gates and Ly-
ons fire departments, re-
sponded to assist with the
rescue. They transported
Wolf less than a mile with
a wheeled stretcher to the
trailhead, where he was
reunited with his family.
For questions, com-
ments and news tips,
email reporter Whitney
WHITNEY M.
WOODWORTH
STATESMAN JOURNAL
Search and rescue
teams carried a man in-
jured while hiking on the
Marion Lake trail to safe-
ty July 23.
Robert Wolf, 38, of
Coos Bay, was hiking out
from Marion Lake with
two family members
when he fell and injured
his ankle, according to the
Linn County Sheriff’s Of-
fice.
One of his family mem-
Woodworth at wmwood-
wort@statesmanjour-
nal.com, call 503-399-6884
or follow on Twitter
@wmwoodworth
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sionate life filled with
travel, fixing old Chevys
with his son, raising hors-
es and caring for his fam-
ily. As the town barber for
over 54 years, Gary had
many friends in Silverton,
where he was born and raised. He was a
dedicated Catholic, member of the Elks
Lodge and the “Fly Wheels” group of Sil-
verton. Gary was the most loving, dedi-
cated father and husband a family could
ask for. He will be missed and forever in
our hearts.
Gary is survived by his wife of nearly
58 years, Joyce; children Jan (Mike)
Long and Bill (Maria) Wolfard; grand-
children Kristi (Craig) Walter, Ryan
(Melissa) Gengler, Katie Gengler, Brad
Gengler, Garrett (Kristina) Wolfard and
Blake Wolfard; and four great-grand-
children.
A rosary service was held July 26 and
funeral on July 27, both at St. Paul’s
Catholic Church.
and Upper Hood River
Valley.
Cullen said temper-
atures may be lowered
with the help of marine air
Friday, and continue the
transition into lower tem-
peratures into the 90s or
80s going into the week-
end.
Temperatures
are,
however, expected to re-
main warm even during
the nighttime. Highs in
Salem
should
reach
around 106 degrees dur-
ing the day and lows will
only drop down to the low-
er 70s at night.
The combination of hot
temperatures and high
humidity is a risk for peo-
ple without access to air
conditioning.
Cullen said individuals
should stay safe by stay-
ing hydrated with water,
avoiding excessive out-
door activity and staying
out of the sun over the
course of the three-day
heat watch.
Cullen said people
without access to air con-
ditioning can plan a trip to
a shopping mall or a local
library to escape during
the at the hottest points of
the day.
For weather forcasts,
hazards and conditions,
visit http://www.weather.
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He said the perfect
weather pattern — the
one that keeps the
clouds away — would
be a big high-pressure
system with winds
blowing east.
“When we have
winds blowing dry air
down the Cascades, it
does a pretty good job
drying out the Willam-
ette Valley and (blow-
ing away) any clouds
from the ocean,” Neu-
man said.
Occasionally meteo-
rologists can forecast
10 days in advance,
Neuman said, but in
most cases, we won’t
have a good idea of the
weather expected until
5 to 7 days before the
date in question.
Zach Urness has
been an outdoors writ-
er, photographer and
videographer in Ore-
gon for nine years. He is
the author of the book
“Hiking Southern Ore-
gon” and can be
reached at zurness
@StatesmanJournal.
com or (503) 399-6801.
Find him on Twitter at
@ZachsORoutdoors.
Web site
www.SilvertonAppeal.com
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