FRIDAY, JULY 17, 2015 Local & Entertainment Continued from Page 2 Richard “Rick” Leroy Whitmore Baker City, 1959-2015 Richard “Rick” Leroy Whitmore , 56, died unexpect- edly July Rick 7, 2015 in Whitmore Baker City Oregon. A Celebration of Rick’s life is being planned for August 28 2015, at the Community Connec- tions Center in Baker City, Oregon (time to be announced) Rick was born March 30, 1959 in Baker Oregon to David and Ma- ria Whitmore. Rick was raised in Baker. He received his education at Brooklyn Elementary, Middle and the Baker High School. As a child he enjoyed sports, especially wrestling and baseball. He lived most of his life in Baker. In the late 1980s, Rick married. Although he later divorced, he had one son, — Obituaries — Richard Lee. The day Richard Lee was born, was one of Rick’s most memo- rable times in his life. Rick worked in the lumber industry and as a logger. He also worked in the tire industry with his Dad. Rick took joy in fi shing with his paternal grand- father Glenn as a child, and especially enjoyed the summer. One of Rick’s favorite poems was “Footprints in the Sand”, part of which reads: “Lord, you said that once I decided to follow you, You would walk with me all the way; But I have noticed that dur- ing the most troublesome times in my life, There is only one set of footprints. I don’t understand why in times when I needed you the most, you should leave me. The Lord replied, “My precious, precious child. I love you, and I would never, never leave you dur- ing your times of trial and suffering. When you saw only one set of footprints, It was then that I carried you. Rick’s most memorable times in his life included not only the birth of his son as mentioned earlier, but also his grandchildren. He relished Thanksgiv- ing dinner, Christmas, and Birthdays. Rick will always be remembered for his kind heart. Survivors include his son Richard Lee Whitmore, Mother Mary Clark, and Sister Anna and brother- in-law Michael Clark, His Grandchildren Erika and Logan. Nephews Dex, Alex; Nieces Brezzy and Kanee; Numerous Aunts, Uncles and Cousins. Rick was preceded in death by his father David and sisters Debbie and Sue, Grandparents Glenn and Edna Whitmore, Efren Moreno. Those who wish to make a memorial donation in memory of Rick may do so to help defray his expenses incurred at time of death through Tami’s Pine Valley Funeral Home & Crema- tion Services PO Box 543 Halfway, Oregon 97834. On line condolences may be shared at www.tamispi- nevalleyfuneralhome.com. THE BAKER COUNTY PRESS — 13 Bebe’s word search This week’s crossword puzzle More Baker County floods Submitted by Suzan Ellis Jones. A fl ashfl ood Tuesday took out a garden and fi lled ditches with mud at the Devils Canyon Ranch in the Clark’s Creek area of Bridgeport. Just down the road, mud and rocks were reported in Burnt River Canyon, slowing down traffi c there. The Baker County Press Subscribe Today! Name: Address: City, State, Zip: Email address: Phone: E-Only $29.95/yr. Print (Delivery) $39.95/yr. Inside Baker City City Limits Only Print (Mail) $49.95/yr. Outside Baker City City Limits Only 1. Make check payable to: Black Lyon Publishing, LLC 2. Mail the check with this completed form to: PO Box 567, Baker City, Ore. 97814 To pay by credit card, please visit www.Th eBakerCountyPress.com Across 1- Skylit lobbies; 6- Pueblo Indian village; 11- Yes, to Yves; 14- Calls for; 15- Bundle; 16- Classic two-seaters; 17- Wigwam; 18- Letter cross-line; 19- Like; 20- ___ moss; 22- Kidney enzyme; 24- Began; 28- Handsome young man; 30- Containing lime; 31- Hard stone; 32- Stern with a bow; 33- Lying fl at; 37- Slugger Mel; 38- Refreshment stand; 39- Sweetie; 40- Poverty; 43- Hound’s trail; 45- Methuselah’s father; 46- Everett of “Citizen Kane”; 47- No way!; 49- Run hastily; 50- Simpletons; 51- 554, in stone; 52- Chow down; 53- Water wheel; 56- Deduce; 61- AOL alternative; 62- Curt; 63- Look of disdain; 64- Poseidon’s realm; 65- Act badly; 66- Backs of feet; Down 1- Aardvark snack; 2- Golf prop; 3- Agt.; 4- Ox tail?; 5- Sterile; 6- Syrian leader; 7- Newscaster Huntley; 8- ___ the fi elds we go...; 9- ___ tai; 10- Insult; 11- Mideast native; 12- Citrus hybrids; 13- This ___ outrage!; 21- Common Market abbr.; 23- ___’acte; 24- Descendant; 25- Refi nement; 26- Winged; 27- Elvis’s record label; 28- At ___ for words; 29- Flat circular plate; 31- High-school fresh- man; 33- Portion; 34- Lots; 35- 1,000 kilograms; 36- Step inside; 38- Door part; 41- Studies; 42- Ardent; 43- Befi tting a helot; 44- Dot follower; 46- Biol., e.g.; 47- _____ and desist; 48- Big name in insur- ance; 49- List of candidates; 50- Precious stones; 51- Potting medium; 54- Unit of resistance; 55- Kanga’s kid; 57- Compass dir.; 58- Lawyer’s charge; 59- Slippery swimmer; 60- Monopoly quartet: Abbr.;