12 — THE BAKER COUNTY PRESS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2017 Local Nellie Bernice (Boyer) Langlitz Baker City, 1910-2017 Nellie Ber- nice (Boyer) Langlitz passed away on February Nellie 4, 2017 at Langlitz the age of 106. Nellie was born on September 23, 1910, the daughter of John and Nutie (Wunder) Boyer and the granddaughter of two pioneer families. Her paternal grandparents ar- rived in Oregon with the 1864 Oregon Trail party, and her maternal grand- parents arrived in the mid 1870s by stagecoach. A lifelong resident of Baker County, born in Hereford, Oregon, her childhood years were spent at her parent’s ranch on Denny Creek. She attend- — Obituaries — ed the Lockhart School and completed an eight grade education. She was mar- ried to Walter Langlitz on May 6, 1934 and together, they were the parents of daughters Lorraine and Verna, and sons Walter (Larry), and Gary. Nellie and Walt were ranchers at heart. They owned property and lived in a small house barely a quarter mile from the Lockhart School that she attended as a child. In 1957, they purchased prop- erty in the Missouri Flat area of Baker Valley, and moved into a house with all the “modern conve- niences”, namely electric- ity, telephone, and indoor plumbing. They raised cattle, sheep, hay, and all the other common barn- yard animals. For several years, they processed fresh Prowell turkeys for the holidays and she worked at the Ward cellars during the potato harvest. Nellie was an avid gardener and took great care and pride in her fl ower beds and shrubs. She was still maintaining her fl ower beds and mow- ing her lawn with her rid- ing lawnmower at age 100. Failing eyesight forced her to leave her beloved ranch at age 102 and become a resident of Meadowbrook Place, where she remained until her passing. Nellie was a long-time member of the Baker County Sheriff’s Mounted Posse. She was also a member of the Blue Moun- tain Old Time Fiddlers Association and served as the Baker County Direc- tor for 25 years. She was a member of the Kitchen Band and performed at numerous local events and senior residence facilities. 541.523.4070 1.888.723.4070 24-Hour Emergency Service • Lockout and Recovery Services • Flat Bed Service • Motorhomes • Semi-Truck Towing Locally owned & operated by Donn Christy PO Box 984 • 2320 Balm Street in Baker City! Baker Electric Service, I nc. 3782 10th Street, Baker City • 541.523.2135 Nellie is survived by her children, Lorraine of Yakima, Washington, Verna (Par Dar) of Tucson, Arizona, Walter (Ellen) of Battle Ground, Wash- ington, and Gary (Diane) of North Powder, Oregon. She is also survived by 11 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren, 15 great-great-grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews. Nellie was preceded in death by Walter, her husband of 50 years, her parents and her siblings; Bessie, Velma, Harold, Joe, and Raymond. She was also preceded in death by 2 grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. A committal service will be held for the immediate family and a Celebration of Life and reception will be held later this spring, the date and location to be Welcome to Baker City, players, families and fans! We’re here if you need us. BAKER AIRCRAFT 43769 HEILNER ROAD BAKER CITY, OREGON 97814 541-523-5663 We hope the 1-A District Basketball Tournament is a slam dunk! Welcome to our town. CCB 108407 Commercial Refridgeration • Pumps • Heating & Cooling • Electrical Service & Retail Sales Joe Scott’s r e i m P re Play so that your spirit soars! Good luck teams. Welcome 1-A District Basketball Tournament Players! Auto Body, Inc. 1-A District fans, families and teams, we welcome you to Baker City! Complete Collision Repair 2390 Broadway • Baker City • 541-523-5223 Triple C Redi-Mix Inc. 42430 Atwood Rd. (Atwood Road & Hwy 86) • Baker City • 541-523-6648 CCB 90220 announced later. Memorial contributions may be made to the Blue Mt. Old Time Fiddlers through Gray’s West & Co. Pioneer Chapel at 1500 Dewey Ave., Baker City, OR 97814. To light a candle for Nel- lie or share a condolence with the family, please visit: www.grayswestco. com. Barnett “Barney” Walton Baker City, 1957-2017 Barnett “Barney” Walton, 59, of Baker City, died at his home on February 10, 2017. Barnett Barney Walton Raymond Walton was born on April 26, 1957 in Tucson, Arizona to Stanley and Daisy (Bass) Walton. In his youth, the family traveled extensively. Barney graduated high school in Blanchester, Ohio. Following High School, Barney enlisted in the Army and was honor- ably discharged in 1976. Barney was married and divorced twice. From the fi rst marriage he had three children, and of the second marriage two children. Barney was a jack of all trades, he logged for a while with his brothers Rick and Steve, he also worked construction roof- ing. He wasn’t much for hobbies, but enjoyed min- ing with his brother Rick. Barney shared “I lived a full life.” He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers Steve who died at age 58 and brother Stan who died at age 43. Barney is survived by his sons Jason, Joshua, Joseph, Nigel and Noah, brother Rick, Sisters Rene’, Nancy and Irma. For those who wish to make a memorial donation in memory of Barney may do so to help defray funeral expenses through Tami’s Pine Valley Funeral Home & Cremation Services PO Box 543 Halfway, Oregon 97834. Online condlences may be shared at tamispi- nevalleyfuneralhome.com.