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    The Clackamas Print
February 5, 2003
Former student Daniels leaves friends^
family behind after fatal car accident
Joyel Ruth Daniels, a former
Clackamas student died Saturday,
Jan. 25, 2003, due to injuries sus­
tained in a car accident. Funeral
services were held Saturday, Feb. 1
at the Mulino Community Baptist
Church.
Daniels, 27, was bom Nov. 17,
1975 in Seoul, South Korea. At eight
months old she was adopted through
the Holt Adoption Agency in
Eugene. She has lived in the Canby-
Beavercreek area since she was a
young child.
Daniels graduated from the New
Covenant Christian School in
Oregon City. She began her college
education as a music student at
Clackamas in 1993 and graduated in
1996. She was an accomplished
pianist and Lonnie Cline’s accompa­
nist for his Chamber and Clackamas
Chorale.
In 1999 she earned a Bachelor
of Arts in music theory and com­
position, a Bachelor of Arts in
music ministry, and a Bachelor of
Science in business and music
from Warner Pacific College.
Daniels was very active in the
4-H program at the county and state
level. She earned master showman
awards as an intermediate and senior
at the Clackamas County Fair. She
was known for her spirit of competi­
tion and sportsmanship.
Her passion was her music and
her faith. She worked at Music Man
Studios in Wilsonville for nine
years, and was a member of the
Mulino Community Baptist Church.
Daniels met her husband Robert
Oun at a bible study group in 1995,
and they were married Sept 17,
1999.
Survivors include her husband,
parents Kermit and Carol, and sister
Kailyn Mae of Beavercreek, brother
Steven Jim of Milwaukie, grand­
mother Myrtle Daniels of Canby,
three nieces and one great-niece.
The family suggests that memo­
rials be made to the music depart­
ment at Warner Pacific College in
Southeast Portland.
This will be the moment
That I will cherish for all time.
And I will remember your face;
An eternity from now until Heaven’s
gate.
I will always see you in this place.
1 will always see you here.
Time was stolen from us;
7/ be in my heart.
When I see you again;
You’ll be in my heart until then.
W? will miss your smile.
We will miss your warmth.
We will miss your touch.
But most of all;
We will miss you.
-Joyel Daniels
compiled by Erinn Lerten
DANIELS FAMILY Contributed
Joyel Daniels, musical scholar, devoutly religious, and
former Clackamas student died in a car accident Jan.
Family Movie Night: Watch
“Monsters, Inc.” in the
Community Center on
Friday, Feb. 7 at 6:30 p.m.
Free. For information, call
ext. 2247.
Alma de Cuba: Teatro
Milagro performs the play
Alma
de
Cuba
in
McLoughlin Theatre on
Wednesday, Feb. 5. Noon-
1 p.m. General Admission
is $3, and $1 for students.
CCC students attend free of
charge. Proceeds from the
event will support study
abroad programs.
For
more information, contact
Irma Bjerre at ext. 2381.
Writers’ Club Contest: Enter
your creative nonfiction,
fiction, poetry and drama
to win cash prizes, certifi­
cates and publication by
Join concert band: Music
instructor Dave Mills is
seeking more students for
his band, which meets in
Randall
Hall
Monday
through Thursday at noon.
For more information,
email Mills at
dmills@clackamas.edu or
call ext. 2257.
Color Copies: Save time!
Save money! Use the color
copier in the library to
make photocopies and
transparencies. Cost is
$.60 per page.
Day Care: Oregon City area
state registered day care by
stay-at-home mom. Ten
years experience. 7 a.m.-6
p.m. (503) 657-9016.
Camera: Lost on last day of
summer term. Ricoh in
grey case. $10 „reward
offered. Call Ann at ext.
2413.
Attention clubs: Randall
101 is
equipped with
poster-making materials,
club meeting space, com­
puter access with color
printer and new comfy fur­
niture.
Contact
ASG
Senator Liz at ext. 2247.
Classified ads are free to
students, staff and faculty.
to
Thursday, Feb. 20. Contact
Allen Widerburg at ext.
2359 or drop by SI 24.
Study Abroad: Interested
in spending spring term in
London or fall term in
Florence? To apply, con­
tact
instructor
Jan
Anderson at ext. 2429.
Awareness
Meditation
Club meets Fridays from
noon to 1 p.m. in R011.
Brown Bag Bible Study
meets Wednesdays and
Thursdays at noon in the
Barlow student lounge.
Campus
Crusade
for
Christ meets Thursdays
from 1 to 2 p.m. in M259.
For
info
email
dackc<;4c7@hotmaii.cQm.
Chrysalis Women Writers
meet Wednesdays from
noon to 2 p.m. in Cl 53.
Concert Band meets
in
Randall
Hall
Monday
through Thursday from
noon to 1 p.m. For info
email
Dave
Mills
at
dmills@clackamas.edu.
Fellowship of Christian
Athletes meets Thursdays
at noon in R101.
French Table
meets
Thursdays from noon to 1
p.m. in B203.
German
Club
meets
Thursdays at noon in the
Barlow student lounge.
Gay-Straight
Alliance
For info, call Kandie Starr
at ext. 2504.
LDSSA
Club
meets
Tuesdays and Thursdays
from noon to 1 p.m. in
M253. For info, call (503)
667-9606.
Phi Theta Kappa meets
Wednesdays from noon to
1 p.m. in R101. For info
contact Dave Andersen at
ext. 2743.
Spanish Club meets from
noon
to
1
p.m.
Wednesdays in B203.
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