FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 2017 THE BAKER COUNTY PRESS — 9 Local & Entertainment — Obituaries — CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2 As the son of a public school superintendent, Winston attended the pub- lic schools of both Edwall and Asotin Washington before graduating from Cu- sick Washington in 1959. He participated in numer- ous extracurricular activi- ties including Track, Base- ball, Boy's Club, Honors, and Student Council, being elected Class President in his Junior year in Asotin. He particularly excelled at Basketball, playing "A" Squad as a forward in his Sophomore and Junior years in Asotin, and as "A" Squad center in his Senior year at Cusick, scoring 193 points in 21 games played, helping the Cusick Panthers make their fi rst appearance at the North West District tournament in fi ve years. Winston received both his BA and MA in Anthro- pology from Washington State University in Pull- man, Washington, and pursued his Doctorate's Degree at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, Illinois. As both an Undergraduate and Graduate student, he super- vised and participated in the excavation of some of the most important ar- chaeological sites in the state of Washington, including Marmes Rock Shelter, and the Ozette Village Site. He taught Anthropology and Archae- ology at California State College, Long Beach California, Wisconsin State University-Oshkosh, Osh- kosh Wisconsin, and West- ern Michigan University, in Kalamazoo, Michigan. During his tenure at WMU, he directed archaeological fi eld schools at the Sand Point site in L'Anse, Michigan. This research shed new light on the Mississippian Mound Builders culture, contributing important insight into the lives, daily activities, belief systems and cultural practices of North America's First Peoples. Today, the information from these discoveries are included in classroom textbooks throughout the United States. At Washington State Uni- versity, Winston met Shay Benton, whom he married in 1965. Together they raised two sons, Andrew Allan Moore, born 1967 in Carbondale, Illinois and Christopher Lander Moore, born 1979 in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Winston and Shay were divorced in 2006. After his teaching career, Winston pursued farming in Southwest Michigan for over sixteen years, and served as Assistant Nursery Manager for the Van Buren Soil Conserva- tion District in Lawton, as well as Constable for Porter Township. In the late 1980s he received his license in Real Estate, practicing at Shores Real Estate Company in South Haven, Michigan for over twenty years before his full retirement in 2010. That same year he relocated to North Powder, Oregon where he continued to pur- sue his favorite past-times and interests, including photography, geology, Civil Rights and Environ- mental concerns, along with gardening, raising livestock, wine making, canning and preserving, reading, and cooking. He enjoyed preparing meals for his new friends in North Powder, particularly "Lunch Bunch" and his "Holiday Misfi ts." Winston was preceded in death by his parents Wade A. and Dorothy C. Anderson Moore, his brother Roger Moore, and his sister Carol McKay. He is survived by his sister, Geraldine "Jerry" (David) White, his sons Andrew (Ronda) Moore and Christopher (Renee) Moore, his granddaughter Megan Moore, great- granddaughter Kortlyn Spencer, and his friend Kathy Orr. Winston will be remem- bered by those who knew him as a kind and gentle man with a quick wit and a wonderful sense of humor. He was generous with his time, abilities, and ideas, yet hesitant to share his own burdens with others, even those who cared for him most. He was loved dearly. He will be missed. On line condolences may be shared at www. tamispinevalleyfuneral- home.com. Bebe’s word search The Littles’ crossword puzzle Powder River Music CONTINUED FROM PAGE 8 Perry said they have continued with it as a weekly concert series Sunday afternoons, usually beginning the Sunday after graduation and ending with August. Next year they are planning to cut it down from two hours to an hour and a half, still in the afternoons. They will also have a concert Sunday, August 27, featuring the Blue Yester- day’s from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. The Perry explained they send around a voting sheet to their audience who vote for who they want to come back next year. They are already getting ready for next year and they will have a benefi t concert in September for a local woman who has a rare type of epilepsy and she needs a seizure dog— costing around $40,000. “We’re having a kick start benefi t, we’ll have an all day long concert,” explained Perry. “Kind of a jam session, so music start- ing at 10 a.m. and going all the way until 7 p.m. and then we’ll have a great big donation box ... Her name is Natasha Harrington, her mother is Robin, and they’re a local family that’s just hardworking good people and we’re just so excited to do this for them.” Perry explained that will be their wrap up concert for the year and they will have another benefi t at some point during the fall to raise money. Baker County Press Subscribe Today! Name: Address: City, State, Zip: Email address: Phone: E-Only $29.95/yr. Print (Delivery) $39.95/yr. Print (Mail) $49.95/yr. Inside Baker City City Limits Only Outside Baker City City Limits Only 1. 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