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Delmar Lindsey Butler Sr. – 1932-2015 Delmar “The Stud” Lindsey Butler Sr., 83, passed away June 19, 2015, in Springfield, Ore., from pneumonia. He was born January 12, 1932, to Alton Butler and Ella (Brown) Simmons in Toledo, Ore. He was a member of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians. He attended school in Siletz, Ore., and at Chemawa Indian Boarding School in Salem, Ore. Delmar met the love of his life, Pris- cilla Lockwood, in 1950. They were mar- ried Dec. 9, 1955, in Stevenson, Wash. He moved his family to Reedsport, Ore., in 1958, where he became a well-known and respected logger, retiring in 1995. Delmar was a wonderful husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle, brother and friend. He enjoyed being with his grandchildren and great- grandchildren, and watching the children play in sports activities. He liked to go for drives and read books. Words cannot express how much he will be missed! Delmar is survived by his loving wife of 59 years, Priscilla; sons, Delmer Butler Jr. of Siletz, Brent Butler of Eugene, Ore., Dent (Todd) Butler of Lin- coln City, Ore., and Kent Butler and Barry Butler of Reedsport; daughter, Ella Fisher of Reedsport and grandson Brett Butler, who he raised like his own; special niece and nephew, Sonya Moody-Jurado and Brian Moody; 11 grandchildren; 21 great- grandchildren with two on the way; six brothers, Reginald and wife Lillie Butler, Ronald Butler Sr., Charles and wife Salley Butler, Lenford and wife Sheryl Simmons CTSI Jobs Tribal employment information is available at ctsi.nsn.us. Heartfelt Thanks! The Woods Family would like to extend our deepest appreciation to everyone who sent cards, gifts and flowers during our time of loss. We especially appreciate the ladies who did all that hard work in the kitchen as well as all of the set up for Warren’s Memorial. We could not have made that day possible without you. Courtesy photo Delmar Lindsey Butler Sr. and Donald Simmons, all of Siletz, and Calvin Jr. and wife Norma Simmons of Clatskanie, Ore.; five sisters, Nancy Sim- mons, Elouise Case and Sylvia Butler of Siletz, Elaine Thomas of Dallas, Ore., and Patricia and husband Jim Fredrickson of Otis, Ore. Also surviving are numerous loving nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; his step-father Calvin Simmons Sr.; his brothers, Nathaniel Butler, Alfred Butler and Darwin Simmons; sister Leonda Villegas; and great-granddaughter Ahnika Mitchell-Blondell. The family requests that remem- brances be donations to Dunes Memorial Chapel, 2300 Frontage Road, Reedsport, OR 97467 to assist with funeral expenses. Note: “Open Until Filled” vacancies may close at any time. The Tribe’s Indian Preference policy will apply. Tribal govern- ment will not discriminate in selection because of race, creed, age, sex, color, Warren Wesley (Scott) Woods March 27, 1935 - August 5, 2015 Husband, Dad, Papa & Old Papa Warren passed suddenly at his home in Otis Oregon. Warren was born to James and Pansy Woods on March 27, 1935 in Portland, Oregon. He graduated in 1953 from Lebanon High School. In 1953 he joined the Marine Corps. After his tour of duty, he attended Multnomah College in Portland Oregon. In 1959 he went into business at Chemawa Store. In 1964 he moved his family to San Diego, California and sent into the bar business for 25 years. He attended Coleman College in San Diego. After graduation he was employed at North Island Naval Air Station where he retired in 1997. He moved back to Oregon in 2000 and remained retired in Otis Oregon. He married his high school sweet heart Donna Mae Lane on March 2, 1954 and they have two children. Cindy (Carl) Jackson, Salem, Oregon and Rachenda (Hector) Reynosa, Salem Oregon. 4 grandchildren: Jenera (Daniel) Healy, Jeremy (Beth) Hill, James (Angela) Devenberg, and Joshua (Elizabeth) Devenberg; 7 great-grandchildren: Aiden Healy, Sam Healy, Madison Healy, Sierra Hill, Liam Hill, Thalia Devenberg and Xavier Devenberg. national origin, physical handicap, marital status, politics, membership or non-mem- bership in an employee organization. CTSI constantly is looking for tempo- rary employees to cover vacancy, vaca- tions, maternity leave and extended sick leave. If you are looking for temporary work that can last from 2-12 weeks, please submit an application for the temp pool. Enrollment dates to remember; Missing Moccasins still need to update Posting #290 • Publicly posted: Aug. 27, 2015, to Sept. 17, 2015 Comments/protests due by Sept. 11, 2015 Tribal Council action: Sept. 18, 2015 • • Fourth Quarterly Deadline All applications for enrollment and requests for the fourth quarter must be submitted as complete by Sept. 18, 2015. Please call 800-922-1399 ext. 1258, or 541-444-8258 if you have any questions about this. Enrollment Committee Meeting Sept. 9, 2105, 3:30 p.m. Administration Building II, Room 132 Tribal ID Machine The Tribal ID machine will be unavail- able in the Siletz administration office on Sept. 15-16. It is available all other office days in Siletz during September. Missing Moccasins What is a “Missing Moccasin”? This is a Tribal member who has an invalid 6 • Siletz News • address on file with the Siletz Enrollment Department. The Enrollment Department has received mail back for the Tribal mem- ber as undeliverable. Enrollment staff will attempt to contact the Tribal member at the most recently provided phone number. Once it is determined there is no way to get a message to the Tribal member, he/she will be added to the Missing Moccasin list for publication in Siletz News. In order to receive any mail from the Tribal administration building, includ- ing newsletters and per capita checks, the Tribal member must submit his/her address change on Enrollment’s “Tribal Member Information Change Form.” For safety reasons, address changes are no longer accepted over the phone. As of Aug. 19, 2015, there are 48 ADULT Missing Moccasins. If you are on this list, please update immediately. There are also children with invalid addresses. If you are not receiving the quarterly statements of your child’s trust account, he/she may have an invalid address on file. Children’s names are not publicly published, however there are 99 CHILDREN Missing Moccasins. September 2015 If you know someone on this list, please ask them to contact the Enrollment Depart- ment to have a form sent to them. The form also is available on the Tribal website at ctsi.nsn.us under Government Listings and Enrollment, or at our Tribal offices in Eugene, Portland, Salem and Siletz. If you have any questions, contact the Enrollment Staff at 800-922-1399, ext. 1258, or 541-444-8258. 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