FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2016 THE BAKER COUNTY PRESS — 9 Local & Entertainment — Obituaries — CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2 Her cellar was always lined with shelves of canned applesauce, apri- cots, plums, cherries, and pears, to name a few. Edna took pride in her cooking and was delighted to share her recipes. She could whip up a delicious home- cooked meal with only a moment’s notice, and no one ever left her table hungry. Edna treasured the good fellowship of her friends and neighbors. As an active member of the Burnt River Home Extension Study Group for 50+ years, she spent countless hours with other women in the group working on beautiful quilts to be raffl ed off for charity. Edna lived a full and vibrant life fi lled with hard work and lots of achieve- ment and joy. She was a woman of strong character and wasn’t afraid to let her opinions be heard. Edna and Segundo lived at the Bridgeport ranch until 2011 when they moved to Pioneer Place in Vale. Her quick wit and feisty spirit will be sorely missed. Edna was preceded in death by her husband, Se- gundo Arriola; her parents, Galena (Lena) Reed and John (Jack) Edmunson; her three brothers, Tom, John, and Alvin (Bud) Edmun- son; and her two daughters, Joanne Arriola and Bonnie Arriola Collins. Survivors include two sons and their spouses, Joe and Sheryl Arriola of Jamieson and Pat and Wanda Arriola of Bridge- port; grandchildren and great-grandchildren, Darcy Arriola Kindschy of Jamieson and her children, Emma and Gabe; Aaron Arriola and his wife, An- gie, of Jamieson and their children, Jessica and Cal- lie; Vikki Collins Ouillette and her husband, Scott, of Portland; Shannon Ar- riola Mckenzie and her husband, Tom, of Spokane and their children, Drae Anne, Tommy and Ryan; Todd Arriola of Baker City; Ryan Arriola and his wife, Angie, of Baker City and their children, Chris, Teyona and Wyatt. The Special thanks to Bonnie’s widower, Bill Ross, his wife Julie and his daughter Chelsey for all the TLC they provided to Edna during her stay at Pioneer Place. Memorials may be made to Pioneer Place 1060 D. St. W. Vale, OR. Condo- lences may be made to the family at www.lienkaem- per-thomason.com Lienkaemper Chapel, PO Box 970 Ontario, OR 97914 541-889-5353 Gayle Sanduk Baker City, 1955-2016 Gayle Sanduk, 61, died on Thurs- day, Sep- tember 1, 2016 at her home in Baker City, with her husband at Gayle her side. A Sundak Traditional Graveside Service will be held on Friday, September 9, 2016 - 11:00 a.m. at Mt. Hope Cemetery in Baker City. Gayle Lynette was born on May 22, 1955, the sec- ond of four daughters born to David and Roberta (Mc- Ghee) Pearson in Helena, Montana. She was raised in Fort Benton, Montana, during her school years she was a member of the Inter- national order of Rainbow for girls and was a wor- thy advisor while in high school, graduating from Fort Benton High School in 1973. Gayle met the love of her life, Muneer “Mike” Sanduk in Granite, Oregon. They were married Sep- tember 22, 1996 and made their home in Baker City, Oregon. She worked for Ace Hardware and Lum- berman’s. Gayle had quite a talent in drawing and artwork, as an artist she loved most colors, with fall being her favorite season. Gayle knew that her time was go- ing to be cut short, so she turned that into a positive, enjoying every moment, every new adventure and every new fl avor of coffee. She loved being with her husband, enjoying the out- doors, living life to its very fullest and will be fondly remembered as a kind and loving person. She was preceded in death by her parents, step father Boyd Crawford and sister Tomi Crawford. Gayle is survived by her loving husband Muneer “Mike,” sisters Rhonda and her husband Doug Kurth of Hardin, Montana; Sandy and husband Dave Prosper of Missoula, Montana. For those who wish to make a memorial donation in memory of Gayle may do so to the OHSU Hun- tington Research through Tami’s Pine Valley Funeral Home & CS - PO Box 543 Halfway, Oregon 97834. On line condolences may be shared at www.tamispi- nevalleyfuneralhome.com. Tracin Ryan Jay Givens Baker City, 2016-2016 Tracin Ryan Jay Givens, fi ve weeks, of Baker City passed away on Septem- ber 3, 2016. A memorial service will be held on Sat- urday, September 10, 2016 at 1 p.m. at Gray’s West & Co. Pioneer Chapel, 1500 Dewey Ave., Baker City, OR 97814 with Gabriel Clark offi ciating. Tracin was born on July 29, 2016 to Beth Speel- man and Joshua Givens in Baker City, Oregon. He was 6 pounds, 1 ounce and 19 inches long. Tracin was a very happy baby and he knew his mom and dads voice from across the room. He had a little lion cry but that only lasted un- til he was given his bottle or he was picked up by his mom or dad. We miss our little angel and he was taken too soon, but he will always be in our hearts. Tracin is survived by his parents Beth Speelman and Josh Givens, his brother Dylan Estabrooks, his grandparents Kelsey and Amanda Givens, his aunts Emily Speelman and Bri- anna Cook, his uncles Jeff and John Givens, his great- grandmother Debbie Clark and Leisa Givens, and his cousin Aislynn Cook. Should friends and family desire, memorial contribu- tions may be made to the family to help with expens- es in care of Gray’s West & Co. Pioneer Chapel. Baker County Press Subscribe Today! Name: Address: City, State, Zip: Email address: Phone: E-Only $29.95/yr. Bebe’s word search Print (Delivery) $39.95/yr. Print (Mail) $49.95/yr. Inside Baker City City Limits Only Outside Baker City City Limits Only 1. Make check payable to: Black Lyon Publishing, LLC 2. 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