RECORDS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2021 DEATH & SERVICE NOTICES THE OBSERVER — A3 OBITUARIES Margaret M. Rimbey Maryann K. Stahl Marilyn L. (Powell) Rachau La Grande Margaret M. Rimbey, 100, of La Grande, died Dec. 2, 2021, at her home. Arrangements are by Loveland Funeral Chapel & Crematory, La Grande. 1957-2021 La Grande 1932-2021 La Grande Vernon F. Valiant Union Vernon F. Valiant, 91, of Union, died Nov. 24, 2021. A funeral service will be held Dec. 13 at 11 a.m. in the former Union Methodist Church. Arrangements are by Loveland Funeral Chapel & Crematory, La Grande. PUBLIC SAFETY REPORT WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1 9:56 a.m. — La Grande police received a complaint about van- dalism at Pioneer Park. An offi cer responded and took a report. 1:06 p.m. — La Grande police responded to the 100 block of Jackson Avenue on a report of a disturbance and resolved the sit- uation — for now. 3:03 p.m. — La Grande police received a report about a sus- picious subject at Cove Avenue and Albany Street. An offi cer responded and trespassed one person. 3:19 p.m. — La Grande police received a report of a sex crime. 4:34 p.m. — La Grande police received a complaint about tran- sients loitering at Max Square. An offi cer responded, and the sub- jects agreed to move their belongings. 5:16 p.m. — A caller reported a disturbance involving a juvenile on the 2100 block of Leo Lane, La Grande. An offi cer made contact and explained options. 11:14 p.m. — La Grande police responded to U Avenue and Fir Street on a report of a domestic disturbance. Police cited a 15-year- old girl for minor in possession of alcohol and assaulting a public safety offi cer. THURSDAY, DEC. 2 2:21 a.m. — La Grande police received a report of two 911 hangup calls from the 2900 block of Third Street. An offi cer responded and resolved the situation. 10:31 a.m. — La Grande police responded to the 2100 block of Leo Lane on a report of a domestic disturbance. Offi cers found this was an argument. 12:08 p.m. — A caller on the 3100 block of May Lane, La Grande, reported the theft of a vehicle. An made contact and took a report. 3:15 p.m. — A resident on the 2500 block of May Lane, La Grande, reported fraud. An offi cer made contact and took information. 4:51 p.m. — La Grande police assisted medics at a traffi c crash involving injuries on the 700 block of H Avenue. 7:06 p.m. — The Union County Sheriff ’s Offi ce received a report of a possible intoxicated driver at Walmart, 11619 Island Ave, Island City. A deputy responded and arrested John Conrad Keller Jr., 21, of La Grande, for driving under the infl uence of intoxicants and reck- less driving. 7:54 p.m. — La Grande police responded to the Royal Motor Inn, 1510 Adams Ave., on a report of a disturbance and resolved the situation. 8:14 p.m. — La Grande police received a 911 call with a child saying profanities. An offi cer responded and along with a parent counseled the child. Maryann Katherine spending time with her Stahl, 64, of La Grande, family and friends, espe- died Nov. 16, 2021. A cel- cially during knit night, ebration of her life will trips to card-making be held Dec. 11 at 1 p.m. and crafting events, the at the La Grande Naza- beach and the zoo. She rene Church, offi ciated by has friends and family Pastor Kevin across the Goss. Masks are states who will required. The miss playing service also will Pokemon Go be livestreamed with her. through social Survivors media. Arrange- include her ments are by children, Amy Bowman Funeral Gordin, Greg Parlor, Garden Minor and Ryan City, Idaho. Minor; three Stahl Maryann was grandchildren; born Feb. 10, and siblings, 1957, in San Bruno, Cal- Fred Stahl, Jude Holmes, ifornia. She was a retired Peggy Dixon, Michael customer service represen- Dixon, Judy Mattson and tative for the IRS. During John Dixon. retirement she enjoyed She was preceded in part-time work as a death by her parents, Cora Stampin Up! demonstrator. Wilkie and Jude Stahl; Maryann was an active brother, Mike Stahl; member of the Church of and grandson, Cameron the Nazarene in both New- Burton. berg and La Grande. She Memorial donations was also actively involved may be made to the Shel- in Celebrate Recovery and drick Wildlife Trust’s a member of the Happy Orphans’ Project, which Hookers crochet group. rescues and rehabili- Maryann was a devoted tates orphaned elephants, mother, grandmother at www.sheldrickwild- and friend. She enjoyed lifetrust.org/donate. The Observer ELGIN — Joe Garlitz, a longtime community leader, and his wife, Irene Garlitz, a retired award-winning teacher, will be recognized Sunday, Dec. 5, in Elgin. The couple will be saluted at a farewell potluck lunch at St. Mary’s Cath- olic Church, 93 S. 12th St., Elgin. The potluck is open to the public and is expected to start following Sunday Mass at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, around 1:30 p.m. The couple have lived in Elgin since 1973 after moving there from Colo- rado. They will be moving to Eagle, Idaho, in the upcoming week to be closer to medical facilities in the Treasure Valley and to be with their daughters, Alena and Serena. The Garlitzes also have two sons, John, who lives in La Grande, and Paul, who lives in Amarillo, Texas. Irene Garlitz is well known in the commu- nity, partly due to to 20 years of work as a teacher Shannon Garlitz/Contributed Photo A farewell gathering for Joe and Irene Garlitz is planned for Sun- day, Dec. 5, 2021, in Elgin. at Stella Mayfi eld Elemen- tary School, where she was recognized for her teaching excellence. It is fi tting that the Dec. 5 potluck will be at St. Mary’s Catholic Church because the Joe and Irene Garlitz have been members of its parish since 1973, and Joe Garlitz has been a deacon with the church since 1987, when he was ordained. His public service record also includes four years as a member of the Union County Board of Commis- sioners, 1978-1982, and • ENTERPRISE — A meeting for Eagle Cap Extreme Sled Dog Race volunteers begins at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 7, at Toma’s Conference Room, 309 S. River St., Enterprise. call 541-263-1838 for more information. • LA GRANDE — The Union Soil and Water Con- servation District’s monthly The most valuable and respected source of local news, advertising and information for our communities. eomediagroup.com board meeting will be held Wednesday, Dec. 8, at 7 p.m. in the OSU Extension Offi ce Conference Room, 10507 N. McAlister Road, Island City. Principal subjects to be dis- Please follow guidelines regarding face coverings and social distancing at all gatherings. Dec. 4 — LEE INSKO: 10 a.m. celebra- tion of life, Quinn Col- iseum, Eastern Oregon University, La Grande. Dec. 4 — JULIA LUSE: 11 a.m. celebra- tion of life, Christian Life GRANDE RONDE HOSPITAL Center, Elgin. Dec. 11 — MARYANN STAHL: 1 p.m. celebration of life, La Grande Nazarene Church. Dec. 13 — VERNON VALIANT: 11 a.m. funeral, former Union Methodist Church. Dec. 19 — MARY REEDER: 1 p.m. cele- bration of life, La Grande Nazarene Church. — calendar courtesy of Loveland Funeral Chapel COMBE: Axel Henry Combe, born Nov. 6, 2021, to Emma Stockhoff Combe and Kyle Combe, of Summerville. Grandpar- ents are Joe and Laura Combe and Hank and Val Stockhoff . MEIER: Rowdy Meier, born Nov. 9, 2021, to Marlee Meier and Josh Meier, of La Grande. Grandparents are Lisa and Jeff Nice, Bob and Donna Kennon, Ramona Meier and Tom Meier. RASMUSSEN: Ryder Thomas Rasmussen, born Nov. 15, 2021, to Gina Vermillion and Ian Rasmussen, of La Grande. ROBERTSON: Hannah Robertson, born Nov. 16, 2021, to Crystina Dawn Fellows and Cody Lee Robertson, of La Grande. VanARSDALE: Kaden Charles Dean VanArsdale, born Nov. 1, 2021, to Hailey VanArsdale, of La Grande. WRIGHT: Ivy Rose Wright, born Nov. 8, 2021, to Haley Marie Wright and Chad Matthew Wright, of La Grande. Grandparents are Sherri Johnson, Jesse Johnson, Jill Macy and Sean Macy. about 20 years as Elgin’s city administrator. While city adminis- trator, Garlitz played roles in helping the city create its Hu-Na-Ha RV Park and the Clarence Witty Park. He also was instrumental in helping create a health dis- trict, which has a tax base, and in updating the city’s sewer system so it could better meet Department of Environmental Quality standards. “It was the community which made everything happen,” he said. Garlitz retired as city administrator in 2009 but has continued to have an active role in his church as a deacon. “It was a wonderful chance to serve,” he said. Garlitz said one of the roles he enjoyed most as deacon was offi ciating at weddings. Whether at church or in the community, he said that Elgin’s people are what make it special. “Whenever people here see a neighbor in need, they step forward,” Garlitz said. COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD MEETINGS enjoyed riding trail bikes, snowmobiles, and four- wheelers. She loved getting fi rewood and traveling. Survivors include her husband, William Rachau of La Grande; son and daughter-in-law. Troy and Bobbi Rachau of Los Lunas, New Mexico; three grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; and fi ve nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Earl and Lucille Powell, and son, Todd Rachau. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.loveland- funeralchapel.com. UPCOMING LOCAL SERVICES BIRTHS Longtime community leaders leaving area By DICK MASON Marilyn Lucille Rachau, 89, of La Grande, died Nov. 30, 2021, at Grande Ronde Hospital. A service will be held in the spring. Marilyn was born Oct. 27, 1932, in Baker City, to Earl Powell and Lucille (Giles) Powell. She resided in Union and La Grande and graduated from Union High School. She married William “Bill” Rachau on Jan. 10, 1953. Marilyn was employed by First Interstate Bank as a bank teller. Some of her favorite moments were spent with her family at the cabin. She cussed are monthly fi nan- cial statements, staff reports and partner agency reports. Call 541-963-1313 for more information. — The Observer HIRING MULTIPLE FOOD SERVICE POSITIONS at Snake River Corrections in Ontario, OR Apply by 12/6 at: https://bit.ly/3pgtb3C PLEASE RECYCLE THIS PAPER James Clark Lundy, Sr. April 26, 1935 - November 24, 2021 James Clark Lundy, Sr., a fifty-two year resident in the Grande Ronde Valley, died at his home in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho on Wednes- day, November 24, 2021. Jim Lundy was born on April 26, 1935, in Cald- well, Idaho, to Glen W. and Bernice (Mayes) Lundy. He grew up in Idaho, Oregon, and California as his father moved from farming to preaching. Jim was one of four children, with two older sisters and a younger brother. Jim served in the United States Army during 1954-55, stationed in Korea before returning to use his GI benefits to attend Oregon State University. He earned a de- gree in Business Administration and Food Science, graduating in June 1958. While attending OSU he met Judy Alt- miller, whose family had moved to Oregon from Oklahoma. They married on Septem- ber 12, 1958, and would share 63 years and raise five children together. Jim began his career with the Oregon State System of Higher Education in the OSU business office the month he graduat- ed. Except for an 18 month detour through Boeing in Federal Way, Washington, during 1962-63, he worked as an Oregon State higher education administrator until his retirement from Eastern Oregon University in 1992. He returned to OSU for several years following his work at Boeing, moving to Eastern Oregon College in 1967. During his time at Eastern he progressed from Business Manager to Vice President of Business Affairs, gathering various additional tasks over the years. He taught Accounting, oversaw numerous building projects and Physical Plant Operations at Eastern Oregon. After retiring Jim contin- ued his service to Eastern Oregon Uni- versity as EOU Foundation treasurer and board member. One of his most meaningful extracur- ricular activities was as Rodeo Coach. Jim and Judy made this a family experience and he learned from the student team members as well as providing guidance. (Side benefit, cowboy hat and boots add height!) This is when he began his life-long side-gig officiating at wedding ceremonies for student couples and others, including all his children. Jim served in a ministe- rial capacity for colleagues, community, friends, and family throughout his adult life. Jim Lundy was active in church and civic orga- nizations from his youth onward. He was an elder at the Church of Christ in La Grande, a member of Rotary, Lions, 4-H leader, and Mayor and city council member for Cove. He was reliably available for church, school, and community ac- tivities that needed his time and energetic support. Jim’s time away from work was spent golfing, gar- dening, camping, beekeeping, and fishing. He enjoyed all these activities more if they were shared with friends and family. He directed youth camps for Irondyke Chris- tian Camp, where he introduced years of campers to the joy of fishing. Many friends shared the produce from his gardens (espe- cially the pumpkin patch), and he shared the critical task of beekeeping with his grandsons. Jim and Judy had five children and were closely connected to both extended fam- ilies. Family reunions were regular yearly events and new additions were always wel- come. Jim and Judy have 17 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren (and counting!) Jim Lundy’s many interests and activ- ities were all directed by his belief in God and his faith in the promise brought by His son, Jesus. Jim followed the example set by his own father in continuing to study, learn, and share the truth that guided his life. Jim is survived by his wife, Judy, and their five children (James Lundy, Jr., Lori Stadler, Mary Lundy, Braden Lundy, and Brenda Harlan) as well as his two sisters; Mary Biszmeier and Carolyn York. A memorial service will be held at 2 PM on Saturday, December 4, 2021, at the Dalton Gardens Church of Christ in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. A memorial service in La Grande, Oregon, will be held at 2 PM on Saturday, January 15, 2022, at the Gilbert Center on EOU campus. Contributions in memory of Jim Lundy may be made to the Jim Lundy Civic Scholarship at Eastern Oregon Universi- ty Foundation One University Blvd., La Grande, OR, 97850 or Great Northwest Christian Camps@GNWCC.org. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.lovelandfuneralchapel. com.