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obituaries/classified ads
july6
2017
to Clayton John Borden
In Memory of... riage
on April 10, 2004 at the McMe-
Anita L. Borden
Anita L. Borden, 59, a
longtime resident of the Hills-
boro community, passed Thurs-
day evening, June 22, 2017 at
the Oregon Health Sciences
University in Portland.
Services have been
held.
Anita Lila Borden was
born October 16, 1957 in Spo-
kane, Washington, the daughter
of Cecil Ernest Finch and the
late Myrtle Mae Louise (Shaw)
Finch. She was raised and re-
ceived her education in the For-
est Grove community.
She was united in mar-
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namins Grande Lodge in Forest
Grove, Oregon. They celebrated
their 13th wedding anniversary
this past April. They had court-
ed for thirteen years prior to
their marriage date, thus being
together for twenty-six years.
Anita had worked as a
supervisor for TVG Horse Rac-
ing Network in Hillsboro for
eighteen years, until ill health
forced her to retire.
She was a member of
the East River Church in Hills-
boro.
Among her special in-
terests she enjoyed outdoors,
family, friends, and most of all
helping others.
Anita was preceded
in death by her mother Myrtle
Finch; her son Cody Carllson;
and her two brothers Richard
Finch and Ron Finch.
Survivors include her
loving husband Clayton Bor-
den of the family home in Hill-
sboro, Oregon; her five children
and their spouses, Crystal and
Michael Alton of Hillsboro,
Oregon, Rick Pearo, Jr. of Hill-
sboro, Oregon, Sara Pearo and
her fiancé Brandin Johnson of
Cornelius, Oregon, Clayton J.
“C.J.” Borden, Jr. of Hillsboro,
Oregon, and Cory Carllson of
Hillsboro, Oregon; her daugh-
ter-in-law Veronica Carllson of
Hillsboro, Oregon; her father
and step-mother Cecil and Glo-
ria Finch of Spokane, Wash-
ington; her three sisters and
brothers-in-law, Celia Finch of
Vernonia, Oregon, Betzy and
James Johnson of Vernonia, Or-
egon, and Betty and Dale Wells
of Spokane, Washington; her
brother and sister-in-law Tony
and Mary Finch of Spokane,
Washington; and her sister-
in-law Sally Finch of Auburn,
Washington.
Also surviving are her
ten grandchildren, Dustin Reyn-
olds, Hailey Reynolds, Kait-
lynn Carabajal, Kevin Skriiko,
Micah Johnson, Klaire Borden,
Blake Alton, Lidea Carllson,
Jera Carllson, and Conrad Carll-
son; her great-granddaughter
Adilynn Reynolds; and many
nieces and nephews.
The family suggests
that remembrances may be
contributed to the ANITA
LILA BORDEN MEMORIAL
FUND, c/o Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt
Funeral Home, P.O. Box 744,
Forest Grove, Oregon 97116, in
her memory.
To sign the online guest
book or to send the family con-
dolences, visit www.fuitenrose-
hoyt.com.
Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt
Funeral Home in Forest Grove
is entrusted with the arrange-
ments.
Karl A. Baker, Jr.
Karl A. Baker, Jr., a
resident of the Vernonia com-
munity, went home to his Lord
and Savior Thursday evening,
June 8, 2017 at his home.
Services have been
held.
Karl A. Baker, Jr. was
born on October 13, 1933 in Al-
bany, New York, the son of Karl
Arthur Baker, Sr. and Agnus
Marjorie (Ring) Baker.
He was a veteran of the
Korean War. He lied about his
age joining the United States
Army on October 1, 1950 in
Portland, Oregon at the age of
16. He served for two years
until receiving his Honorable
Discharge at the rank of Pri-
vate First Class at the Beale Air
Force Base in California.
Karl was united in mar-
riage to Delores M. Ayres on
August 20, 1952 in Lovelock,
Nevada.
Following their mar-
riage they made their home in
Seattle, Washington.
Karl
and
Delores
joined the Overseas Mission-
ary Fellowship and were sent
to Japan to be missionaries in
1958.
Karl and Delores re-
turned to the United States in
1963 due to illness and lived in
Portland, Oregon, Los Angeles
California, Bellevue, Washing-
ton, and Vernonia, Oregon.
He was preceded in
death by his wife Delores on
November 26, 1999 after cel-
ebrating over 47 years of mar-
riage together, and his parents
Karl Baker Sr. and Agnus M.
(Ring) Bonnell.
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Karl was united in mar-
riage to Verna Mae Strong on
January 16, 2000 and has resid-
ed in Vernonia, Oregon since.
He received his Bach-
elor of Theology from Mult-
nomah School Of The Bible,
and His Bachelor of Arts from
Cascade College
Among his special in-
terests he enjoyed woodwork-
ing, family and most of all
teaching his Sunday School
class.
Survivors
include
his wife, Verna M. Baker, of
Vernonia, Oregon; his sister
Sue Lewellyn (Don); his son
Stephen Baker (Charlene);
his step-children Doug Mc-
Cracken (Terri), Craig Strong
(Shari), Carol Brusa (Bob),
Bonnie Bronleewe (Sam), Debi
Keithley (Frank).
Also surviving are his
31 grandchildren; 33 great-
grandchildren; 1 great great-
grandchild; and many nieces
and nephews.
The family suggests
that remembrances may be con-
tributions to the Nehalem Valley
Bible Church, 500 North Street,
Vernonia, Oregon 97064, in his
memory.
To sign the online
guestbook or to send the family
condolences visit www.fuiten-
rosehoyt.com.
Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt
Funeral Home in Vernonia is
in charge of the arrangements.
(503) 429-6611
HELP WANTED
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candidates will be friendly, reliable, detail
oriented and have good communication
skills. Applicants must have the ability
to work evenings and weekends. Expe-
rience a plus, but not required. If inter-
ested, visit www.visitcedarridge.com or
email ryan@visitcedarridge.com.
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District (C911CD) is conducting a hiring
process for full-time 9-1-1 Dispatchers
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training program as limited training slots
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For any questions call (503)366- 6976.
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2308 Pacific Ave.,
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503-357-2161
741 Madison Ave.,
Vernonia
503-429-6611
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Order drawing at no charge online
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To sign the online guest book or to send a
condolence to the family go to
www.fuitenrosehoyt.com