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NOVEMBER 25, 2016, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A5 Stuffi ng the bus obituaries Submit an obituary through our website at keizertimes.com or send an email to: editor@keizertimes.com Joyce Worden February 22, 1930 - November 13, 2016 KEIZERTIMES/Eric A. Howald Members of the Whiteaker Middle School leadership class, Jasmine Chen, Sierra Lane, Diyareh Aston, Darian Brame, Reyna Terrazas, Pika Araiza, Caitlyn Huffman, Andrea Zepeda, Emily Hodson, Sydney Morris, Griffen Hubbard and Sydney Gates, collected food outside Safeway on Saturday, Nov. 19, in support of an effort to provide 300 local families with Thanksgiving meals. Break-in, theft at concession stand A thief made off with about $100 in candy, and possibly soda, from McNary High School’s concession stand over the weekend. Keizer Police Offi cer Da- vid Zavala, McNary High School’s resource offi cer, re- Markings suggest a skateboard might have been used to pry it open. The suspect entered the concession stand through the window and then left through the doors which were found closed, but unlocked. The sponded to the report of a break-in about 11:45 a.m. Monday, Nov. 21. Zavala said it appeared as though someone had forced open a wood panel that cov- ers a window on the north side of the concession stand. KEIZER MAYOR CATHY CLARK JOINS GATOR AND DENISE EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 5:30 PM wood panel had also been placed back into position concealing the entry point. In addition to damages to the window and cover sup- ports, a nacho cheese machine might have been knocked over during the theft. The ma- chine was purchased for $500, but repairs might be possible. Shannon Shore, a mem- ber of the McNary Athletic Booster Club, provided the es- timate of the contents stolen, but the total may be updated. It is believed that the thief entered the concession stand sometime between 6 p.m. Friday, Nov. 18, and Monday morning. We are Everything Except Overpriced WE NOW HAVE CRAFT DIESEL SELECTION BEERS 219 9 — 10 HUGE Fountain Drinks SenateAires, Scots perform Dec. 4 The SenateAires will be performing their annual Christmas show on Dec. 4 at the Chemeketa Community College auditorium. The con- cert starts at 2 p.m. Their will be special guests featuring the McKay High School Con- cert Choir and two groups from Chemeketa, the Concert Choir and the Caroling Choir. Tickets are $15 for adults and $12 for seniors and stu- dents. To purchase tickets, go to www.senateaires.org or call 971-208-7135. Inexpensive Burial and Funeral Options Pre-Planning Available AND CHEAP CIGARETTES ANY SIZE Joyce raised sheep, her favorite was a lamb named Georgie. Joyce was rarely idle. After raising her children she took up oil painting and fi lled her home with seascapes, landscapes and roses. She had a public art showing at the Beaverton J. Worden City Hall just months before passing. She was a member of the Keizer Art Association and the Salem Senior Center where she enjoyed singing as wall as in the choir at Keizer Christian Church where she was proud to be a charter member. She enjoyed dancing and took les- sons at France School of Dance well into her 50s. Joyce was blessed to have nu- merous grandchildren: Amanda Motley (Robert) of Keizer, Melody Maertens (Roland) of Mobile, Ala., Travis Worden and Trent Worden of Salem, Ni- cole Worden of Silverton, and Austin Worden of Sacramento, Calif. Great grandchildren in- clude Jake, Garrett and Rose- lyne with one on the way One of Joyce’s favorite plac- es was the Oregon coast where she was laid to rest on a hillside overlooking the Pacifi c Ocean. Per her request no funeral services were held. For those wishing to do so, donations can be made to the Union Gospel Mission. Joyce would also en- courage a visit to Keizer Chris- tian Church where she found a warm and loving home to wor- ship over a half a century. Arrangements by Keizer Fu- neral Chapel. Simple Cremation $795 TUNE IN AS WE TALK ALL THINGS KEIZER! COME SEE OUR Joyce Worden was born in Colville, Wash., on February 22, 1930, but her family’s home was in Alladin, a small rural area nearby. Growing up during the Great Depression had a big in- fl uence on her. She learned to be frugal and to take very good care of what little she had. She attended a small, one- room school. Being somewhat of a tom boy, she enjoyed roam- ing the countryside with her dog named Bloop - occasion- ally skipping school with her cousin Kapper. Joyce was the youngest of four children. Francis Loiselle the eldest, followed by Gen- erieve and brother Roy, all of her siblings preceded her in death. In 1937, the family moved to Amity, pursuing an oppor- tunity to farm, raise dairy stock and sell eggs. Joyce later attended Am- ity Union High School where she enjoyed playing on the vol- leyball team and in track and fi eld. She remembered those days as some of the best in her life and always looked forward to the Amity-Dayton rivalry football games. She returned to watch the teams collide many times. After graduation, she worked at Oregon Mutual Bank in McMinnville, as well as for the State of Oregon in Salem. On Oct. 27, 1950, she mar- ried Walter R. Worden in Salem where they took up residence. Together they raised three children, a daughter, Vicky Ann, followed by two sons, Bradley John and Guy Allen. In 1957, the family settled on small acreage in Keizer where On-Site Crematory 99 ¢ KEIZER FOOD MARKET 4365 RIVER RD N, KEIZER 4495 River Rd N 503.463.4493 503.393.7037 Se habla español Sam Goesch CLU, Agent Sam Goesch Ins Agcy Inc 3975 River Road North Keizer, OR 97303 Web: SamGoesch.com Bus: 503-393-6252 1211999 State Farm , Bloomington, IL WorshipDirectory These Salem-Keizer houses of worship invite you to visit. 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