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Obituaries:
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Funeral services set for Sandy residents
F u n e ra l
Mass
fo r
Stephen Nicholls wiU be
held Monday, July 19. at 10
am
at S t. M ich a e l's
Catholic Church in Sandy
Recitation of the Rosary
w ill be Sunday evening at
7 30 p m at the church
Steve Nicholls
Mr. Nicholls, program
director for Catholic Relief
Services, died July 7 from
injuries suffered when he
was struck by a vehicle in
the A rab R epublic of
Yemen He was 32
The son of Dale and Doris
Nicholls of Sandy, he was
bom July 30 1949 in Los
Angeles. Calif He was rais
ed in C a lifo rn ia and
graduated from Palmdale
High School in 1967
After his graduation, he
moved to Oregon with his
fam ily to make their home
in Sandy That fall, Mr
N ic h o lls e n ro lle d
at
Portland State University
where he studied history,
political science and jour
nahsm
After graduation in 1971,
he worked at the Oregon
Journal while continuing
studies toward a master s
degree
P ro m p te d
by
his
h u m a n ita ria n concerns,
Mr
N ic h o lls
jo in e d
Catholic Relief Services
(CRS), a private non profit
organization which helps
the world's poor, in 1974
While serving in Cam
bodia with CRS he helped
build three refugee camps
that were among the first
for the Cambodian people
He was there for eight mon fam ily suggests donations
ths as assistant director
be made to St. Michael's
before CRS pulled out
Catholic Church at P O
because
C a m b o d ia n
Box 548, Sandy, OR 97065,
soldiers were not allowing
with a notation for Steve
CRS supplies to reach the
Nicholls Memorial Fund.
civilian population.
All donations w ill be fo r
Mr Nicholls was then
warded to Mother Teresa s
sent to Egypt for three
Sisters of Charity
years as assistant director.
Mr. Nicholls is survived
While there, he helped
by his parents. Dale and
build the Egyptian pro Doris Nicholls of Sandy,
gram from $2 million to 128 four sisters, Marilyn Mat
m illion per year
thews in Arizona, Beverly
He returned to Oregon
Manzo in California and
after three years to work
J a n ic e R o c k w e ll and
on his master s degree in Catherine Trimble, both of
history from PSC
Sandy; three brothers.
For the past two years,
W illia m in C a lifo rn ia ,
he served as program
Ja m e s o f Sandy and
director in Yemen While
Donald of Carver
working in Yemen, he
Sandy Funeral Home is
became acquainted with
in charge of arrangements
Nobel Prize winner Mother
Teresa and her dedication
Ida M ayfield
to helping the very poor
with her Sisters of Charity
Former Sandy resident
During a visit to Sandy in
Ida Koppenhafer Mayfield
1980, Mr Nicholls told The
died Sunday at The Dalles
Post of his experiences, " I
Hospital She was 83 She
don t get rich at it, but i t ’s
had been living in Dufur
fun ”
Funeral services w ill be
In lieu of flowers, the
at Spencer Libbey and
Powell Funeral Home in
The Dalles Friday at 11
a m Graveside service for
fam ily and friends w ill be
at Forest l,awn Cemetery
Sept 9.
T im b e r V alley League
in Gresham at 3 p.m
tournament in which his
Born Ida E. Carver on
The complaint against son had participated, by
Nov. 11, 1898 in Rob
Skipper charges that he did
“ hitting him with open
binsville, N.C., she was the
“ h a ra s s , annoy and
hands and pushing him in a daughter of Robert and
a la rm " Vynn C. Berg, who manner likely to provoke a Josephine C arver. She
had refereed a wrestling
v io le n t and d is o rd e rly
married Matthew M iller in
match during the Feb 20 response ”
1915. He died in 1923 leav
ing her and four children.
She married Frederick
Koppenhafer in 1924 at Cor
tez, Colo. He died in 1963 at
Sandy. They had seven
e a tin g u te n s ils
in e
the Mitchell family.
children
Pioneer Association w ill
She m a r rie d E d w in
Musical entertainm ent
supply coffee
Mayfield of Tygh Valley in
w ill feature the Sandy
1965. They had th re e
The main feature of the Senior Center Silvertones
children He died in 1978
program w ill be the crown
The Sandy P io n e e r
Mrs. Mayfield is surviv
ing of the 1982 King and
Association welcomes new ed by daughters. Opal Niles
Queen of the Sandy Pioneer
members of any age who of Dufur, Hazel Turner and
Association, H a rry and
are interested in any phase Shirley Dyal, both of San
Thelma Mitchell. Much of of local history. The fee is dy, Freda Dilley of Royal
the p ro g ra m w ill be $2 per year or $25 for a life
C ity , W ash., M a x in e
presented by members of membership
Meyers of Tygh Valley,
Doris Meyers of Parkdale,
Alice Batemon of Clear
Lake, C alif,, and Leta
M a y fie ld of F a irv ie w ;
sons, Matthew M iller of
welcome to join in the fun
from Sandy Elementary San Diego, Calif., John
at Living Way Fellowship,
K oppenhafer of Grand
School, this Monday from
17275 Strauss Ave., across
Junction, Colo., Fred Kop
7:30 to 9:30 p.m.
penhafer of Madras. Alvin
Koppenhafer of Sandy and
John M ayfield of Tygh
Valley, 49 grandchildren,
42 great g ra n d ch ild re n ,
and tw o g re a t g r e a t
grandchildren. Her eldest
d a u g h te r.
T h e lm a
Redington. died in 1971.
H a rry P in e w sk i
At the fa m ily’s request,
there was no funeral ser
vice fo r H a rry Anton
Pinewski of Eagle Creek
who died July 7 at Gresham
Community Hospital He
was 69
A memorial service was
held S a tu rd a y in the
Gresham City Park
Born June 12, 1913 in
Greenbush, Minn., he mov
ed to Aberdeen, Wash., ,n
1942 Subsequently, he
moved to Portland in 1949,
to Sandy in 1961 and Forest
Grove in 1964. After return
ing to Portland and living
in Vancouver, Wash., he
settled in Eagle Creek in
1968
He m a rrie d Jeanette
Phillips in Portland in 1950
They divorced in 1965
Mr. Pinewski enjoyed the
outdoors and worked for
many years in the lumber
in d u s try , o w n in g and
operating saw m ills. He
also enjoyed woodworking
and made many household
pieces of furniture.
He is surviced by two
sons, Jerry Pinewski and
Jim Phillips, both of Aber
deen; four daughters, Anna
Dean of Tacoma, Wash.,
Audry Frazier of West
Minister, Calif., Barbara
Smith of U m atilla and
K a th e rin e
D a ile y o f
Nashville, Tenn.; three
brothers; four sisters, and
12 grandchildren.
H a ra s s m e n t t r i a l s la te d
A hearing June 24 in Can
by resulted in a continua
tion for Arthur Skipper of
Sandy, who has been
charged with harassment
According to Dorothy
Patterson, court clerk, the
jury tria l was reset for
Pioneer picnic planned
The Sandy P io n e e r
Association w ill hold its
56th annual picnic Sunday,
J u ly
25, at
N elson
Memorial Park, at the in
tersection of Highway 26
and SE 362nd Drive The
picnic begins at 12:30 p m
The picnic is a spon
ta n e o u s ly
o rg a n iz e d
p o tlu c k
a f f a ir
w ith
everyone bringing food and
J u b ile e to g e t p a tio h in ts
Easy and fun patio enter
taining w ill be the featured
theme at Jubilee this Mon
day, July 19.
Hostess Becky Buckelew
w ill demonstrate how to
have a barbecue from
beginning to end
She attended schools at
Medford. Ashland and Cot
tage Grove.
She moved to Portland
when she was 24 and work
ed at Northwest Bell She
married Roy Castle in Van
couver, Wash,, on Nov 25.
1925 They moved to Sandy
in 1956 Mr. Castle died in
1973
M rs. C astle enjoyed
to b o g g a n in g
and
horseshoes, and pitched on
the telephone company's
softball team for a number
of years.
L ola C astle
Funeral services for Lola
Elaine Castle of Sandy
were held Tuesday in the
chapel of Carroll Funeral
Home in Gresham. She
died July 10 at a local nurs
ing home. She was 82
Born A pril 23, 1900 in
Keutherville, Idaho, she
moved to southern Oregon
when she was 3 years old.
M rs. C a stle
member of the
Church She had
failing health for
year.
B e a u ty S h o p
Under new management’
Linda McHenry,
23 years experience
32117 SE C om pton Rd.
B O R IN G
6 6 3 30 7 6
was a
Baptist
been in
the past
H om e o f th e 1 2 -m o n th o r
10,000 m ile W A R R A N TY ."
She is survived by two
sons. Donald of Sandy and
Dale of Portland; 10 grand
children, and 11 great
grandchildren Mrs Castle
was the last member of her
own fam ily.
TUNE-UPS
$4000
Interment was at Forest
La w n
C e m e te ry
in
Gresham.
668-6828
A t P roctor & Revenue, east end of Sandy
Sandy Mobil
Ja m es H o w a rd
F uneral services fo r
form er» Sandy resident
James Marlowe Howard
were held Monday at
Bateman's Funeral Home
in Newport. He died July 8
in a Newport hospital. He
was 65.
Born in Leadville, Colo.,
he had been a resident of
South Beach for the past
four years. P rior to that he
lived in Sandy and Wemme
where he worked in con
struction and maintenance
in the Mount Hood National
Forest for the U S. Forest
Service for 12 years. He
retired in 1977
He served in the U.S A r
my during World War II.
He is survived by his wife
Genevieve of South Beach;
a daughter, Catherine Ken
ney of Siletz; two sons,
Wayne Wyman of Siletz
and R aym ond Lee of
Eugene, and one grand
child.
Burial was at Eureka
Cemetery in Newport.
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