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Virginia L. Quesnel
Feb. 5, 1926 – Oct. 9, 2015
Virginia L. Quesnel, went
home to be with the Lord on
Oct. 9, 2015. She was born in
Leslie, Ark. on Feb. 5, 1926,
to Jesse and Ora Sutterfi eld.
In 1938 the family moved to
Woodburn.
During World War II she
worked in the Hyster factory in
Portland. When the war ended
she was hired as a waitress at
the Club Café by Leo Ques-
nel. Leo and Virginia were
married in November 1946. In
1948 their oldest son Gregory
was born, followed in order by
David (1950) and Kent (1956).
In 1955 the couple moved to
Salem. She later worked at Kel-
ly Farquar until she retired in
1991. Leo passed away in 1978.
In 1992 Virginia moved
from the family home and
lived with Kent, his wife Patti
and their three girls until her
passing.
Virginia is survived by her
sons and their wives: Greg
and Michelle
(Bend);
Da-
vid and Sandy
(West Linn);
and Kent and
Patti (Salem).
In addition she
is survived by
Quesnel
eight grand-
children and
eight great-grandchildren.
Her service will be held at
Belcrest Memorial Park in Sa-
lem on Saturday, Oct. 17 at 11
a.m. A celebration of life will
follow at Rudy’s Restaurant at
noon. Viewing will be on Fri-
day, Oct. 16 at Virgil T. Golden
Funeral Service from 3 to 6
p.m.
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Nov. 2, 1964 – Oct. 7, 2015
Cheryl L. Hattari, 50, of
Fremont, Neb. died Oct. 7,
2015 at her home.
Cheryl was born Nov. 2,
1964 in Colorado Springs,
Colo. to William and Nancy
(Dawson) Wyatt.
She lived in Walla Walla and
Graham, Wash. and received a
degree in business from Green
River Community College.
She later lived in Salem and
Keizer. She moved to Fre-
mont one-and-a-half years
ago. Cheryl was employed at
the Fremont Tribune and sold
advertising. She was a chaplain
for the Marine Corps League.
C h e r y l
married Greg-
ory L. Rob-
inson on May
30, 2015 in
Fremont.
She is sur-
vived
by
Hattari
her
hus-
band, Greg;
son, Christopher (Jamie)
Hart of Milton-Freewater,
Ore.; daughters Nina Hart of
Goldbar, Wash. and Cassan-
dra Hamel of Keizer; mother
Nancy (Ronald) Sternberg
of Federal Way, Wash.; sister,
Charlotte Williams of Grand,
Wash. and 12 grandchildren.
She was preceded in death
by her father and two brothers.
Memorial service was held
Oct. 13 in Fremont.
Memorials may be di-
rected to Greg Robinson for
a memorial yet to be estab-
lished.
Online condolences may
be left at www.mosermemori-
alchapels.com.
Margaret Joyce Stabler
May 12, 1922 – Oct. 6, 2015
Margaret Joyce Stabler of
Keizer, 93, departed to be with
her Lord on Oct. 6, 2015, at
Salem General Hospital.
Margaret was born on May
12, 1922, in Gresham, the
youngest daughter of Joseph
and Pearl Exley. She had four
brothers and one sister. Marga-
ret’s mother passed away when
Margaret was 4. She was raised
by her Aunt Rose in Gresham.
Margaret graduated from
Gresham High School in
1940, and later attended the
University of Oregon. Mar-
garet married Frederick D.
(Fred) Stabler on Sept. 1, 1946,
in Gresham. Their children
were born in 1948 (Linda),
1951 (Diane), 1953 (Nancy)
and 1956 (Bill). They were
married for 62 years prior to
Fred’s passing in 2009.
They lived in Gresham
until they moved to McMin-
nville, which
became their
hometown un-
til Fred’s retire-
ment in 1980.
They moved to
Salem in 1980
and eventu-
Stabler
ally moved
to the Ava-
mere retirement community
in 2000.
Margaret was active in PEO
and Eastern Star for many
years. Margaret and Fred were
profi cient dancers and loved
square dancing and especially
round dancing. They were
world travelers. Margaret loved
playing cards with their friends
and family.
Margaret is survived by
daughter Linda Stabler, her
daughter and son-in-law Nan-
cy and Ron Burnett, son and
daughter-in-law Bill and Ju-
lie Stabler and various nieces,
nephews, grandchildren and
great-grandchildren.
An informal memorial ser-
vice and celebration of life
will occur on Oct. 24, 2015
from noon until 2 p.m. at Ava-
mere Retirement Center, 5210
River Road North, Keizer.
The family would like to
give a special thank you to the
caregivers at Avamere. Assist-
ing is Virgil T. Golden Funeral
Service.