RECORDS TUESDAY, JULY 6, 2021 THE OBSERVER — A3 OBITUARIES DEATH NOTICES Annette M. (Pearce) Cheatham Rusty L. Mink 1942-2021 Union 1950-2021 Elgin Annette Marion Annette was born Oct. Cheatham, 78, of Union 3, 1942, in Baker City, and formerly of Elgin, to Clarence Marion and died June 21, Blanche Ada 2021, at St. (Spivey) Pearce. Alphonsus She mar- Medical Center ried Arthur D. in Boise, Idaho. Cheatham, who A celebration preceded her in of her life will death on Jan. 2, be held July 2016. 10 at 1 p.m. at Surviving the La Grande relatives include First Chris- her daugh- Cheatham tian Church. ters Julia Musk A family gath- of Muskegon, ering will follow the ser- Michigan, and Cindi vice at Golden Crown, Stawicki of Goldendale, 1116 Adams Ave., La Washington, both for- Grande. merly of Elgin. Vera K. (Mason) Harmon 1923-2021 La Grande Vera Katherine fruits and vegetables, Harmon, 98, of La baked goods, candies Grande, died June 29, and fl owers. Over the 2021, at her home. A years she earned a huge funeral will be held July box of blue ribbons from 10 at 10 a.m. at her eff orts. Daniels-Knopp Her children Funeral, Cre- recall it was mation & Life always a fun Celebration time loading Center, La the car with her Grande. entries after the Vera Kath- fair and taking erine Harmon them home, for was born June the reward was 16, 1923, in delicious. Harmon Boise, Idaho, Vera’s was to Oliver and a life of song. Annie Mason. She was She knew hundreds of one of six children. songs by heart, from After graduating hymns to ballads to chil- high school in Council, dren’s songs, forever Idaho, she took secre- enriching others with her tarial training in Weiser, beautiful happy voice. Idaho, and landed a Vera and Derald job as secretary for appreciated the gospel the project manager of and fellowship meetings Anderson Ranch Dam in that were held in their Idaho. home for many years. Vera married Derald They spent a large por- Harmon after he tion of their lives in the returned from World service of the Lord and War II and they even- in helping to lead others tually moved to La to his love. Grande. They also often Most of her adult life opened their home to was spent in La Grande, young and old alike. where she earned the Derald preceded Vera in nickname of “The Rose death 27 years ago. Lady” in reference to Vera led a rich life her rose garden that raising her fi ve chil- she spent so much time dren. Her legacy is enor- tending. mous. She gave freely of Vera always had a her own love and it was huge garden and knew returned many fold. well how to use her dou- Surviving relatives ble-oven range. include her children, In years past, she Dan, Lynette, Aleta, Lee was a major contrib- and Betty; 14 grandchil- utor to the Union County dren; 11 great-grandchil- Fair, submitting 50 or dren and one great-great more entries each year grandchild; one brother of her garden-grown and one sister. Edith ‘Marie’ (Rogers) Hewitt 1941-2021 La Grande Edith “Marie” Hewitt, 80, of La Grande, died June 29, 2021, at her home. At this time a public service is not planned. She will be interred next to her daughter at Valley Memo- rial Park in Hillsboro. Arrangements are by Daniels-Knopp Funeral, Cremation & Life Cel- ebration Center, La Grande. Known as Marie, she was born June 19, 1941, in Portland, to James Ham- ilton and Edith Evelyn (Siefert) Rogers. She was raised by an aunt with her cousins in Cedar Mills and graduated from Bea- verton High School in 1959. Marie was a wife, mother and homemaker but also worked for a time for Trust Joist Northwest in Hillsboro. On Aug. 15, 1960, she married Howard Lee Hewitt in Escondido, California. They moved to La Grande from Hillsboro in 1997. Marie loved cooking, baking, tending her fl owers and fi shing. She also enjoyed crocheting and working crossword puzzles. She had a great love of animals, especially dogs and had many as pets over the years. Surviving relatives include her husband, Howard Lee Hewitt, of La Grande; daughters, Peggy Hewitt of Portland, Darla Hewitt of Saint Helens, and Rhonda Hewitt of La Grande; fi ve grandchil- dren and four great-grand- children; sisters, Nancy Wong of Dallas and Sharon Reed of Portland; and brother, Larry Rogers of Deer Island. She was preceded in death by her grand- daughter, Holly Rashel Schulz, and daughter, Pamela Nell Hewitt. Rusty Lee Mink, 70, of Elgin, died June 18, 2021, at Grande Ronde Hospital. At this time a public service is not planned. Arrange- ments are by Daniels-Knopp Funeral, Crema- tion & Life Cel- ebration Center, La Grande. Rusty was born Aug. 14, 1950, in La Grande, to Robert Ray and Mink Chere Merle (Bailey) Mink. He was raised in La Grande and lived in other parts of Oregon briefl y before returning to the La Grande and Elgin area. He was retired, having worked as an engineer for the Oregon Department of Transporta- tion for many years. When Rusty was young he enjoyed hunting with his family, and throughout his life he had a great appreci- ation for fi reams. He was an active member of the La Grande Rifl e/Pistol Club with his brother Rocky. Together they instructed community members on proper gun safety and handling, and facilitated instruction at a tactical range. Rusty’s hobbies included riding and working on his motorcycles, being in nature and spending time with his family, practicing Audrey Dixon Baker City at the gun range, fi xing up his vehicles and four- wheeling on Mt. Emily. To celebrate his 50th birthday, Rusty completed a 700-plus-mile motorcycle trip called the “Back- country Discovery Route.” With sup- port by his brother Rocky, he traveled a route of intercon- nected backcountry roads from the Cal- ifornia to Wash- ington border. Here are some of his own words on the adventure: “Luckily, I only crashed three times and the only serious injuries were to my pride and my backpack (thank you God, for duct tape) ... 850 miles, in seven days. If it hadn’t been for my friends, my family, and my Honda, I don’t think I would have ever enjoyed such a memorable adven- ture and one of the best times of my life. Not bad for an ‘old fart.’” Surviving relatives include his daughters, Dusty Mink and Bran- deen Mink; brother, Rocky Mink of La Grande; niece, Karlee; and two grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, Bob and Cherie Mink, and uncle and aunt, Frederick “Jim” and Midge Mink. COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD Audrey Dixon, 29, of Baker City, died June 28, 2021, at a hospital in Boise, Idaho. Arrangements are by the Haren-Wood Funeral Chapel, Ontario. Timothy L. Doss Enterprise Timothy L. Doss, 72, of Enterprise, died July 2, 2021, at Wallowa Memorial Hospital. Arrangements are by Loveland Funeral Chapel & Crematory, La Grande. UPCOMING LOCAL SERVICES Please follow guide- lines regarding face cov- erings and social dis- tancing at all services. July 6 — KIM- BERLY ‘TODD’ WILSON: 10 a.m. graveside service, Cove Cemetery. July 10 — VERA HARMON: 10 a.m. funeral, Daniels-Knopp Funeral, Cremation & Life Celebration Center, La Grande July 10 — CAROLE HALVORSON: 1 p.m. celebration of life, Carole and Bob’s Starkey ranch (RSVP to 58310 Grande Ronde River Road, La Grande 97850; icyriverranch@gmail. com; or 541-428-2139). July 10 — GRANT TSIATSOS: 1 p.m. memorial service, Tsi- atsos family ceme- tery on Baseline Lane in Starkey; followed by celebration of life pot- luck and barbecue at the family home, also on Baseline Lane. July 18 — RAY STINNETT: 10 a.m. cel- ebration of life, Ray and Patti’s ranch on Morgan Lake Road, La Grande. July 23 — GLENNIS PHILLIPS: noon to 5 p.m. memorial gath- ering, Catherine Creek Community Center (the former Methodist Church) in Union; food will be provided. — calendar cour- tesy of Loveland Funeral Chapel, La Grande MILESTONE View the stars in Wallowa County JOSEPH — Friday, July 9, the Wallowology Natural History Discover Center in Joseph is hosting a free “Star Party” from 9:30-11 p.m. for ages 8 and older (parental supervision required), and from 10 p.m. to midnight for ages 16 and older. Telescopes will be provided and beginners are welcome. To sign up and receive more details and directions, email info@wallowology.org. Grange hosts Saturday breakfast JOSEPH — The Hurricane Creek Grange is hosting an all-you-an-eat breakfast fro 7-11 a.m. Saturday, July 10. On the menu are pancakes, breakfast meat, eggs, biscuits and gravy, juice and coff ee. There is an $8 requested donation. Hurricane Creek Grange is at the intersection of Hurricane Creek Road and Airport Lane, Joseph. Pat Young to celebrate 90th birthday on July 9 Pat Young will celebrate her 90th birthday July 9. She will be joined on the weekend by her seven chil- dren, numerous grand- children and great-grand- children and other family members, coming from as far away as Alaska. Friends are invited to stop by Pat’s home on Friday, July 9, between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. to have cake and visit. PUBLIC SAFETY REPORT FRIDAY, JULY 2 SATURDAY, JULY 3 8:39 a.m. — A caller on the 62500 block of Finley Creek Lane, Summerville, reported a dog bite. An animal enforce- ment offi cer took a report. 11:18 a.m. — La Grande police responded to the 3100 block of Island Avenue on a report of a homeless encamp- ment. An offi cer asked one per- son to move along. 1:43 p.m. — La Grande police responded to a resi- dence on the 1800 block of G Avenue for a juvenile distur- bance. Offi cers separated the parties. 3:27 p.m. — A caller on the 600 block of Crook Avenue, La Grande, reported a dog bite. An animal enforcement offi cer responded and took a report. 4:11 p.m. — Another caller reported a dog bite, on the 2600 block of Bearco Loop, La Grande. An animal enforce- ment offi cer took a report. 7:07 p.m. — A caller reported animal cruelty at Car- olyn Terrace and North 15th Avenue, La Grande. An animal enforcement offi cer made con- tact and explained options. 7:15 p.m. — A Union County sheriff ’s deputy responded to the 11300 block of Island Ave- nue, Island City, on a report of a road rage incident. The deputy counseled the parties involved. 7:29 p.m. — A caller reported a juvenile caused a disturbance at Riverside Park, La Grande. Offi cers and medics responded and took one sub- ject to Grande Ronde Hospital. 3:43 a.m. — La Grande police responded to a resi- dence on the 1500 block of Adams Avenue for a distur- bance and warned the parties for disorderly conduct. 10:27 a.m. — A caller reported a domestic distur- bance at a residence on the 1900 block of H Avenue, La Grande. An offi cer responded. 12:57 p.m. — La Grande police received another report of a domestic disturbance, this time on the 2300 block of Q Avenue. Offi cers responded and counseled the parties. 4:44 p.m. — A caller reported animal cruelty on the 500 block of Adams Avenue, La Grande. An offi cer determined everything was fi ne. 9:26 p.m. — Reports of fi re- works — legal and illegal — began rolling into local law enforcement. The fi rst com- plaint came from the area of 10800 South Walton Road, Island City. From then until after 11 p.m., the Union County La GRANDE AUTO REPAIR 975-2000 www.lagrandeautorepair.com MOST ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY AVAILABLE Joe Horst ACDelcoTSS Sheriff ’s Offi ce and La Grande police responded to nine calls about fi reworks. In nearly every case, law enforcement was not able to fi nd who set off the fi reworks. La Grande police, how- ever, responded to the 2600 block of Cove Avenue on a fi re- works complaint that came in at 11:13 p.m. and in this case an offi cer explained to people there was a city ban in place. SUNDAY, JULY 4 12:15 a.m. — A caller reported fi reworks in the area of Union Avenue and Polk Street, La Grande. Police did not fi nd anyone setting off fi reworks. 1:13 a.m. — La Grande police responded to a resi- dence on the 1600 block of M Avenue on a complaint about a loud party. An offi cer coun- seled the residents. At 2:08 a.m. La Grande police returned to the site of the party and this time shut it down. 5:32 p.m. — A caller reported possible illegal fi re- works on the 400 block of Fir Street, La Grande. An offi cer counseled the subject. 8:33 p.m. — La Grande police responded to Birch Street and Y Avenue on a report of juveniles driving carelessly. Offi cers counseled the subject. 8:52 p.m. — Reports of fi re- works began pouring into La Grande police. The depart- ment received approximately 40 complaints about fi re- works. The Union County Sher- iff ’s Offi ce received several fi re- works complaints on top of that. Many reports were for ille- gal fi reworks. The family of Jerry Rickman will be hosting a Celebration of Life at the home of Corey & Rhondie Johansen in Union. (Miller Lane) The ceremony will be held on July 17th beginning at 1:00pm. We hope that you will join us to celebrate this amazing man’s life by sharing stories and memories of him with all of us. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the Bobcat Foundation Scholarship Program P.O. Box 91, Union 97883. Jerry’s love of children and his family will live on through this yearly scholarship given to a Union High School graduating senior.