RECORDS Thursday, July 1, 2021 OBITUARIES ThE OBsErVEr — A3 PUBLIC SAFETY REPORT Ettore ‘Eddie’ Cascio MONDAY, JUNE 28 1940-2021 La Grande Ettore “Eddie” Cascio, Eddie attended a truck 80, of La Grande, died June driving school and drove 17, 2021, at a medical center for Bowman and Waldrop, in Boise following compli- and then opened the Pal- cations of a previous auto- ermo restaurants, in Island mobile accident. City and briefly A service will in La Grande. He be held at a later owned and oper- ated his own date. Arrange- ments are by painting and main- tenance business Daniels-Knopp for many years. Funeral & Cre- mation Center, Most recently he La Grande. worked driving for Also known Legacy Ford and as Edward Chrysler dealer- ships, delivering Cascio LoCascio, Eddie and retrieving was born Dec. vehicles to and from other 2, 1940, in Lucca Sicula, dealers or customers. His Sicily, Italy, but his birth auto detailing shop, Quality was recorded on Dec. 4, Auto Detailing, continues 1940. Eddie came to the to operate. United States with his Eddie was an active mother, Paola (Riggio) Jehovah’s Witness and Cascio, when he was loved to talk about the 13 years old. His father, Bible, Jehovah God and the Giuseppe Cascio, and two peace it gave him. siblings joined them in He loved working, espe- Brooklyn, New York, a cially restaurant service. short time later. Eddie received his pri- He enjoyed people, having mary education in the coffee each morning at Public School (PS) 192 McDonald’s and telling and later moved with his stories. family to Las Vegas then Surviving relatives to California. In 1983 he include his wife, Col- moved to La Grande, where leen Dunne Cascio of La Grande; brother, Claudio he bought the Cock N Cascio of California; and Bull Restaurant, to which many nieces and nephews. he added the name Villa He was preceded in Roma. On April 30, 1985, death by his parents, a he married Colleen Dunne brother and a sister. in Reno, Nevada. Anita M. (Herrmann) Pipes 1916-2021 Formerly of La Grande Anita M. Pipes, 104, of Anita enjoyed her role as Kennewick, Washington, a homemaker. She always and formerly of La Grande, did the wash on Mondays died June 25, 2021. A cel- and baked bread on Tues- ebration of her life will be days. She followed the stock held at a later market almost daily date. for 50 years. Her Anita was hobbies included born Dec. 12, salmon and trout 1916, in Quincy, fishing all over Illinois, to the Northwest and Arthur and pheasant hunting. Hulda (Schro- She enjoyed eder) Herrmann. camping, domestic She lived in the and international La Grande area travel and playing Pipes for 87 years, all kinds of cards attending grade including bridge. school in Island City and When she was 72, Anita graduating from La Grande started using a computer, High School. and she was still sending Anita graduated from emails on her iPad shortly Gem City Business Col- before her death. lege in Quincy, Illinois, After Taylor’s death, in 1938. Over the years Anita moved to Walla she did bookkeeping for Walla, Washington, where several companies in La she resided at Wheatland Grande, including Paul Village for 16 years. She Bunyan Company, Mont- moved to Parkview Manor gomery Ward and Fountain Estates in Kennewick, Wholesale. Washington, in 2020 fol- On July 4, 1940, Anita lowing a stroke. married Taylor Roby Pipes Surviving relatives in Weiser, Idaho. Anita and include her daughters and Taylor were quiet philan- sons-in-law, Janice and thropists, giving generously Tim Kerns of Haines and to many local and regional Jean and David Conklin causes. Taylor preceded her of Pasco, Washington; two in death in 2003. granddaughters and two Anita always enjoyed grandsons; six great-grand- music. At the age of 9 she children; and three nieces began playing the violin and a nephew. and rode her horse to her She was preceded in violin lessons. She played in death by her husband, the high school symphony Taylor, and a brother, Harry and later was a founding Herrmann. member of the Grande Memorial donations may Ronde Symphony. She be made to a charity of your played with the symphony choice in care of Tami’s for 26 years and served as Pine Valley Funeral Home, Concert Mistress for many PO Box 543, Halfway years. When she was 67, 97834. she learned to play the auto- Online condolences may harp, and she began piano be shared at www.tamispi- nevalleyfuneralhome.com. lessons at the age of 88. 11:13 a.m. — The Union County Sheriff’s Office responded to a residence on the 10700 block of Emily Drive, La Grande, for a domestic disturbance and arrested Sabastian William Lynn Cronen, 27, for fourth-degree assault (domestic violence). 12:23 p.m. — A caller reported animal abuse at a residence on the 1800 block of 26th Street, La Grande. An officer responded and freed a kitten. 8:01 p.m. — La Grande police responded to a report of a domestic disturbance on the 2000 block of Gekeler Lane. Officers at the scene explained options. 10:35 p.m. — A caller in the area of 62700 Asla Lane, La Grande, complained about a barking dog. TUESDAY, JUNE 29 RECENT OREGON STATE POLICE ACTIVITY June 27, 7:46 p.m. — An Oregon State Police trooper on the eastbound side of Interstate 84 near milepost 258 watched a Ford Focus cross the fogline several times before stopping the car about 4 miles down the road. The stop led to the arrest of Melissa Anne Smith, 33, of Las Vegas, for driving under the influ- ence of intoxicants and reckless driving. June 24, 2:26 p.m. — A crash involving a Chevrolet Silverado pickup and a semitrailer sent one on an emergency flight to a hospital. The crash occurred on Highway 82 near milepost 24. When the OSP trooper arrived at the scene, Union County sher- iff’s deputies reported a helicopter ambulance was flying out one female passenger. According to state police, the driver of the semi, a 56-year-old man from Elgin, was making a left turn from the eastbound side of the highway onto Golding Road when the pickup drove into the big rig’s side. The pickup’s driver was a 72-year-old man from Anchorage, Alaska, who was traveling with a 72-year-old woman, also from Anchorage, and a 10-year-old girl from Spokane. According to state police, the 72-year-old woman was injured in the crash. COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD MEETINGS and phone number. • COVE — The Cove City Council will meet for a regular session Tuesday, July 6, at 7 p.m. at Cove City Hall, 504 Alder St. The public is encouraged to connect to the meeting virtually. For instructions, visit www.cityofcove.org or email cityadmin@city- ofcove.org. Public com- ments must be e-mailed to cityadmin@cityofcove.org before 6:45 p.m. the night of the meeting. • LA GRANDE — The July meeting of the Union County Democratic Party will be held virtually via Zoom on Wednesday, July 7, beginning at 7 p.m. To register for the meeting, call 541-562-6289 or email a request to rknop@eoni. com with your email con- tact information, address BRIEFS Take a Discovery Walk in Wallowa County JOSEPH — The Wal- lowology Natural History Discovery Center, 508 N. Main St., Joseph, is again leading weekly Discovery Walks this summer. The family-friendly two-hour strolls and hikes are free and open to all, offered on Fridays and Saturdays at 9 a.m. and led by Judy Swank and Charla Lower. Friday walks depart from a different trailhead each week to explore Wal- lowa County’s unique land- scape. Saturday walks begin each week in the lobby of Wallowa Lake Lodge. Summer concert series begins July 1 The Observer LA GRANDE — The lineup for the 2021 Riverside Con- cert Series is nearly set, and the first perfor- mance of the summer is Thursday, July 1. The free weekly live music at Riverside Park, North Spruce Street, La Grande, is sponsored by the La Grande Arts Commission. The music begins each Thursday at 6 p.m. until Aug. 19. If the weather is bad, the con- Glennis Jean Phillips, 71, of Union, died May 8, 2021, at Grande Ronde Hospital, La Grande. A memorial gathering will be held July 23 from noon to 5 p.m. at the Catherine Creek Community Center (the former United Methodist Church) in Union. Hamburgers, hot dogs and sides will be provided. Arrangements were by Daniels-Knopp Funeral, Cremation & Life Celebration Center. cert will move inside the park’s pavilion. Bring lawn chairs, blan- kets, snacks and drinks and enjoy the following performers: July 1: JoJo Mac July 8: Brian Mandella July 15: Russ Kofoed July 22: TBD July 29: Sam Ragsdale August 5: Blue Plate Special August 12: Shahayla August 19: KC Kunkle and Madeline Ford 1-855-839-0752 © 2020 Inogen, Inc. All rights reserved. Kathy Oliver, right, president of the Elgin Lions, at the club’s meeting in mid-June 2021 presents an award to fellow Lions Dave and Terry Fuhrman for outstanding service. The Fuhr- mans were recognized along with Lynn Knapp by the orga- nization’s District Governor John Taylor for setting up relief supplies for individuals in Umatilla County suffering from the February 2020 flooding. The three Lions spearheaded a drive to collect two large truckloads of furniture, food and clothing during the project. 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An officer searched the area but did not find the vehicle. 2:56 a.m. — La Grande police responded to the 1900 block of Cedar Street on a noise complaint. The subject decided to tamp down the noise. 8:42 a.m.— La Grande police responded the 2300 block of Q Avenue on a report of a civil disturbance. An officer explained options to the people involved. 12:35 p.m. — A caller reported animal neglect on the 200 block of South College Street, Union. A Union County sheriff’s deputy responded. The owner of the dog brought it inside. 1:38 p.m. — A caller reported animal cruelty on the 700 block of Sunset Drive, La Grande. 2:10 p.m. — The Union County Sheriff’s Office responded to Momiji Sushi, 11627 Island Ave., La Grande, Island City, on a report of a suspicious vehicle. Deputies arrested a 28-year-old man on a Baker County warrant for failure to appear on a drug possession charge and arrested Mariam Everson Collard, 21, on a Union County probation detainer and for vehicle theft. Deputies also recovered a vehicle stolen out of Montana. 2:38 p.m. — A caller reported ongoing animal neglect on the 1700 block of Birch Street. 4:19 p.m. — The Union County Sheriff’s Office received a third- party report of a possible sex crime. 6:42 p.m. — La Grande police responded to the 2200 block of SERVICE NOTICE Glennis J. Phillips Adams Avenue on a report of a domestic disturbance and sepa- rated the parties involved. 11:19 p.m. — A caller reported juveniles on the 2000 block of Adams Avenue, La Grande, were throwing rocks. An officer responded, counseled the youths and told them to return home. Cut cable internet and switch to AT&T Internet. Call now! • Plans up to 100 Mbps. ‡ • Free Smart Home Manager App 1 with Parental Controls. 2 • The bandwidth to power multiple devices at once. Number of devices depends on screen size/resolution. • Get a seamless whole-home Wi-Fi experience with AT&T Smart Wi-Fi. 3 Limited availability. May not be available in your area. 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