RECORDS AND MORE THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 2021 OBITUARIES COMMUNITY Briefs Open house marks new North Powder fi re station NORTH POWDER — The North Powder Rural Fire District invites the public to come see its new fi re sta- tion during an open house Saturday, March 20, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tours will be given and burgers and hot dogs will be served. The station is at 710 E St., North Powder. Free workshop offered for parents of teens LA GRANDE — A free eight-week virtual work- shop of Conscious Disci- pline for Parenting Teens begins April 8. The course helps parents learn how to better manage their and their child’s emo- tions and how to effectively apply consequences; builds safety and connection between parents and their children; and teaches internal motivation and responsibility. Made possible by the Oregon Parenting Educa- tion Collaborative, Union County Juvenile Depart- ment and Union County Parenting Collaborative, the course will be offered virtually through Zoom on Thursdays from noon to 1 p.m. Space is limited — to register, call 541-910-3267. Lottery Megabucks: $3.1 million 10-19-26-30-31-46 Powerball: $169 million 5-11-51-56-61— PB 2 x2 Mega Millions: $93 million 10-41-46-52-69 — MB 8 x2 Win for Life: March 15 12-13-37-52 Pick 4: March 16 • 1 p.m.: 3-0-5-5 • 4 p.m.: 2-1-4-0 • 7 p.m.: 8-8-0-1 • 10 p.m.: 2-0-2-2 Pick 4: March 15 • 1 p.m.: 4-2-9-8 • 4 p.m.: 1-8-3-6 • 7 p.m.: 8-1-7-1 • 10 p.m.: 1-0-6-8 DELIVERY ISSUES? If you have any problems receiving your Observer, call 541-963-3161. THE OBSERVER — 3A Crawford J. ‘C.J.’ Bryan 1935-2021 • La Grande Crawford John Bryan, 85, of La Grande, died March 13 at his residence. Known as C.J., he was born June 13, 1935, in Tali- hina, Oklahoma, the fi fth of fi ve sons born to Dick and Bernice “Sissie” Bryan. He graduated from Talihina High School in 1953 and Oklahoma State Univer- sity in 1961, with a bach- elor’s degree in forestry. He served in the U.S. Air Force from 1954 to 1957. C.J. worked in many locations throughout the West with the U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Indian Aff airs, with a short assignment to Humboldt State University in Arcata, California. He also worked for the Oklahoma Division of Forestry. In addition to fi eld forester positions, he had many administrative assignments, the last being Agency Superintendent, BIA, Bethel, Alaska. After retiring from the federal ser- vice in 1992, C.J. worked as a private consulting forester with various Alaska Native corporations throughout the state until 2001, when he retired to La Grande. C.J. was a proud member of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. His mother, Sissie Pitchlynn, was an original Dawes Commis- sion enrollee of the tribe. He was on the founding board of directors of the American Indian Science and Engi- neering Society. C.J. was a long-time vol- unteer in the various com- munities where he lived, such as Little League baseball coach, girls soft- ball coach, school board member, parish council member, volunteer coun- selor, Meals on Wheels deliverer, Books for Seniors deliverer, volunteer cook and meal server. He was a member of La Grande Masonic Lodge #41, Union Royal Arch Masonry, Baker Valley Scottish Rite and the Ecclesia Gnostica church of Portland, a church of the ancient gnostic tradition. C.J. particularly enjoyed hiking mountain trails with his wife, Marian, and dog, Choc, and being outdoors where he felt closest to the creator. Surviving relatives include his children, Melissa Miller of Lakeside, Arizona, Laurinda Bryan of Eureka, California, Rebecca Crook of McKinleyville, California, Summer Bryan of La Grande, Peter Bryan of Pendleton, Debe Boston of Eureka, California, and Michael Bryan of Pend- leton; brother, James Bryan of Tulsa, Oklahoma; and nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Richard, George and Billy Joe; and wife, Marian Goldberg. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.lovelandfuneral- chapel.com. Raymond K. Duggins 1938-2021 • Cove Raymond K. Duggins, 82, of Cove, died March 15 at his residence. A grave- side service will be held at the Cove Cem- etery March 18 at 2 p.m. Casual dress is preferred by the family. Attendees must wear a mask and practice social dis- tancing to meet COVID-19 guidelines. Raymond was born Dec. 3, 1938, in Corn, Okla- homa, to Loy and Goldie Upcoming local services (Cunningham) Duggins. He resided in Southern Cal- ifornia and Cove. He was married to Shirley Ann Clark for 62 years. Raymond was a mechanic, but he loved woodworking and building furniture the most. Surviving relatives include his wife, Shirley; children and their spouses, Cheri and Scott Doren of Cove, Raymond K. Jr. and Candy Duggins of Nevada, and Cliff ord Dug- gins of Oklahoma; and three grandchildren. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.lovelandfuneralchapel. com. Grant G. Tsiatsos 1952-2021 • Starkey Grant Gregory Tsiatsos, 68, of Starkey, died March 6 at a local care facility. A memorial service will be held at the family ceme- tery in Starkey sometime in June. Grant was born June 30, 1952, in La Grande, to Gregory and Doris (Gray) Tsiatsos. He attended Central Elemen- tary School, the Imnaha one-room school, La Grande Middle School and La Grande High School. He married Christy Barklow and they became the par- ents of twins. They later divorced. Grant worked with his father on ranches in Union and Wallowa counties, feeding and calving 650 cows for several winters. He also worked at a bronze foundry in Joseph. He would bring his dog, Teddy, with him every day. Veryl Goodrite, the artist who cre- ated the “Freedom Horses” bronze work, insisted they put Teddy’s pawprint on that bronze. Grant later went to work for ODOT at Sea- Please follow guide- lines regarding face cov- erings and social dis- tancing at all services. March 18 — RAY- MOND DUGGINS: 2 p.m. graveside service, Cove Cemetery; casual dress preferred. March 19 — RAY- MOND JOHNSON: 11 a.m. graveside ser- vice, Summerville Ceme- tery; view the livestream at www.lovelandfuneral- 1:18 p.m. — A La Grande offi cer saw juveniles on the railroad tracks at Pioneer Park and warned them for trespassing. 2:56 p.m. — A caller at the Cottage Inn, 2116 Adams Ave., La Grande, asked to speak to an offi cer regarding a civil issue. An offi cer made contact and explained options. 7:41 p.m. — A caller reported a cow was at large in the area of Hunter Road and Woodell Lane, La Grande. Someone found the cow and placed it inside a fence. 9:34 p.m. — A La Grande resident reported telephonic harassment. An offi cer responded and took a report. Tuesday, March 16 10:23 a.m. — A resident on the 900 block of Dogwood Street, Elgin, reported a possible burglary. A Union County sheriff ’s deputy responded and took information. 3:41 p.m. — The Union County Sheriff ’s Offi ce responded to a report of a fi ght on the 11600 block of Island Avenue, Island City, and arrested Steven Michael McBride, 39, for fourth-degree assault. Wednesday, March 17 3:56 a.m. — La Grande police responded to a report of suspicious circumstances on the 300 block of 12th Street and arrested Steven James Parker Jr., 24, of La Grande, for driving under the infl uence of intoxicants. Recent Oregon State Police activity March 9, 3:07 p.m. — An Oregon State Police trooper stopped a Mit- subishi Eclipse Cross for speeding on the eastbound side of Interstate 84 near milepost 278. The trooper subsequently arrested the driver, Jesus Martinez, 38, for DUII (con- trolled substances). March 11, 11:05 a.m. — A traffi c stop for speeding on I-84 near La Grande ended with an arrest and the seizure of 9.3 grams of psilocybin mushrooms and seven LSD tabs. Wallowa County Chieftain ENTERPRISE — Around a quarter of Wal- lowa County has received a vaccine against COVID-19 through Wallowa Memorial Hospital, according to the latest numbers from WMH Communications Director Brooke Pace. And the speed with which vaccines are being doled out has allowed the county to get further down the waitlist. “We have been able to move into Group 7, the essential workers and people under 45 (with underlying conditions),” Pace said. At WMH’s most recent clinic on Tuesday, March 16, it gave out about 450 doses of the vaccine. Of that, 205 were fi rst doses of the Moderna vaccines, 145 were second doses and 100 were the new one- dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine. “Some of those people were in the age sequencing that had passed up to this date (on getting vacci- nated),” Pace said of those A trooper stopped a speeding Toyota passenger car on the east- bound side of I-84 near milepost 262, according to state police, and during the contact with the driver smelled marijuana. The trooper obtained consent to search the car and found the LSD and mushrooms and cited the driver, Faith Emi Zarbock, 19, of South Jordan, Utah, for possession of both. State police also took the drugs to the La Grande Police Department for eventual destruction. March 12, 1:07 p.m. — An Oregon State Police trooper stopped a vehicle heading west on I-84 near milepost 265 for failing to maintain a lane. During the stop, according to state police, the passenger tossed a burning cigarette out of the window. The trooper warned the driver but gave the passenger, William Raymond Reynolds, 30, of Mount Vernon, Washington, a citation for off ensive littering and throwing burning material from a vehicle. getting the newest vac- cine. “I would say half of the Johnson & Johnson are being given out to those currently eligible in Group 6 and 7.” Those qualifi ed in Group 6 include those between 45-64 years old with one or more health conditions that puts them at increased risk, according to guidance from Oregon Health Authority. It also includes migrant and seasonal farm workers, seafood and agricultural workers, those working in food processing, home- less, people in low-income senior housing, wildland fi refi ghters, those displaced by wildfi res, and pregnant women age 16 and older. Gene Bolin La Grande Gene Bolin, 88, of La Grande, died March 16. 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Vaccine keeps rolling out at Wallowa County sites By RONALD BOND at www.lovelandfuneral- chapel.com. side and worked there until retiring and moving back to Starkey. Grant was a kind, gentle man. He loved his family and friends. He enjoyed snowmobiling and went on yearly trips with a couple of friends he met while working at ODOT in Sea- side. He liked laying tile and did beautiful work for his mother and father’s home. Surviving relatives include his children, Chris- topher of Lostine and Deena and husband, Daren, of Etna, California; parents, Greg and Doris Tsiatsos of Starkey; sister and broth- er-in-law, Sharon and Fred Crampton of La Grande; two grandchildren; two nieces and nephews; and many aunts and uncles. He was preceded in death by his sister, Deena Tsiatsos-Hale, and grand- parents, Gus and Matilda Tsiatsos and Lloyd and Eunice Gray. Memorial contributions may be made to the Amer- ican Liver Foundation, 39 Broadway, Suite 2700, New York, NY 10006, or www. liverfoundation.org. Online condolences may be made to the family PUBLIC SAFETY REPORT Monday, March 15 chapel.com. March 20 — CHARITY HENRY: 11 a.m. memorial ser- vice, La Grande Church of Christ. March 20 — MAX MOFFIT: 11 a.m. grave- side service and vault interment, Lostine Ceme- tery; reception follows at Lostine Grange Hall. March 23 — GARY GASTON: 2 p.m. lives- treamed funeral; view at www.lovelandfuneral- chapel.com. — calendar cour- tesy of Loveland Funeral Chapel, La Grande $ 68 Month