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    FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2016
THE BAKER COUNTY PRESS — 9
Local & Entertainment
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— Obituaries —
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Robert “Bob” Radle
Baker City, 1932-2016
Bob and Jeanette fl ew
every chance they got. He
was also a member of the
Shasta Co. Flying Posse.
He continued to fl y into his
early 80s.
This still wasn’t enough
so in 1998 with his son
Steve, they sold their
ranches and moved to the
Keating Valley outside of
Baker City, Oregon, this is
where he fully realized his
dream of being a full time
rancher.
Bob accomplished many
things in his life, he was
a hard worker, extremely
disciplined, dedicated to
his family, one tuff cow-
boy and very proud of it.
Anyone that ever met Bob
was sure to have heard the
story of the time he roped
a coyote.
Bob is preceded in death
by his sweet wife Jeanette
(Morin) Radle and his
parents Herbert Radle and
Ardel (Sherrill) Radle.
He leaves behind his
two sisters Betty (Radle)
Thomas of Grass Valley,
Ca. and Helen (Radle)
Long also of Grass Valley,
Ca., his daughters Debbie
(Radle) Dye her husband
Robert and Cindy(Radle)
Royce her husband Brad
all of McArthur, Ca.,
his son Steve Radle his
wife Debbie. He is also
survived by ten grandchil-
dren; Heather(Dye) Barbee
of Gardnerville, Nv.,
Jennifer (Dye) Pedersen of
Chico, Ca., Laura Dye of
McArthur, Ca., James Dye
Gatesville, Tx., Christy
Lee(Royce)Powell of
Newberg, Or., Kimberly
Anne Royce-Taylor of
Reno, Nv., Abagale Radle-
Simmons Naples Italy,
Brandon Radle, Ashley
Radle and Travis Radle all
of Baker City, Or. Bob was
a great grandfather to nine
great grandchildren.
Bob inspired us all to be
hard workers, honest, loyal
and good to all animals. He
was a cowboy, storyteller,
father, grandfather and
great grandfather. We will
miss and forever remember
Bob.
Memorial contribu-
tions may be made to the
Wounded Warrior Project
through Gray’s West & Co.
Pioneer Chapel by sending
them to 1500 Dewey Ave.,
Baker City, OR 97814.
To light a candle, share
a memory, or leave a con-
dolence, please visit: www.
grayswestco.com.
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1- German auto;
5- Impostor;
10- Pepper, e.g.;
13- Cubic Rubik;
14- Offshore sight;
16- Corporate VIP;
17- Depicting an actual
event;
19- With it;
20- Hand over;
21- Dignify;
23- Ring king;
24- Fruity drinks;
26- O.T. book;
27- Sleeveless cloak;
29- Dancer Duncan;
32- Bandleader Puente;
33- Assessor;
36- Expert in metaphys-
ics;
41- System of aircraft
navigation;
42- Poky;
44- Aircraft carrier, for
one;
48- And others, in Latin;
50- End in ___ (draw);
51- Big do;
53- CIA forerunner;
54- Give fresh vigor;
58- Speed contest;
60- Lentil and spice
dish;
61- Remove carbon
dioxide from;
64- Phila. clock setting;
65- Breastbones;
66- ___ boy!;
67- Vintage car;
68- Writer of lyric po-
etry;
69- Fortuneteller;
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2- Announce publicly;
3- Pregnant;
4- Garish;
5- Opponent;
6- Dishwasher cycle;
7- Choir section;
8- Caspian feeder;
9- Urgent;
10- Psych ward patient,
maybe;
11- Eccentric man;
12- Capital of Kansas;
15- Hoops venue;
18- Kind of ticket;
22- Aussie outlaw Kelly;
23- Invoice abbr.;
25- Oracle site;
28- Youngster;
29- ___ boy!;
30- Certain fi sherman;
31- Circle segment;
34- Breakfast chain, for
short;
35- Leb. neighbor;
37- Bat wood;
38- This ___ test...;
39- Assign;
40- Small piece of lean
meat;
43- Used to be;
44- Doorkeeper;
45- Comfortable;
46- Theater district;
47- Capitol Hill abbr.;
49- Bull;
51- Video game pio-
neer;
52- Plants with fronds;
55- Fingers;
56- Take ___ your
leader;
57- Prevented a return;
59- Collections of anec-
dotes;
62- Hit;
63- Corn serving;