Keizertimes. (Salem, Or.) 1979-current, January 12, 2018, Page PAGE A10, Image 10

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    PAGE A10, KEIZERTIMES, JANUARY 12, 2018
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Jacqueline Mary Wilson
August 9, 1950 – December 28, 2017
Jacqueline Mary Wilson,
born August 9, 1950. She passed
away at age
67 in Salem,
Oregon. Jackie
was born in
San Francisco,
California
and
moved
to Brookings,
J. Wilson
Oregon
in
1963.
Her love of Arabian
horses occupied much of
her time. Her grace in the
saddle was beautiful. Jackie
traveled to many local and
regional horseshows where
she competed in English and
Western pleasure.
She especially enjoyed her
great adventures with Sue
Thompson, her best friend.
Jackie worked for many
years In Brookings, at
Brookings Plywood, and fi nally
at the Pickle Barrel Restaurant,
a job that she loved.
She moved to Salem,
Oregon in 1992 where she
and her husband owned a
stable and riding arena. Jackie
enjoyed spending time with
family and friends. She adored
her grandchildren, Alexis and
Mason Becker.
She is preceded in death
by her father, William Stoken,
Loss
A poem by Nicole Becker
I have known you for many breathes.
My fi nal breath taken.
My hand not full of yours as the Earth
cradled my beauty.
I touched your sadness with
outstretched fi ngers.
Expressing — it is ok.
Tears fall encapsulating memories
of joyful expression.
Stories fi lled with smiles.
Healing — understanding connection.
Intuitive communication through
many miles.
I did hold you one
last time.
For you to feel my arms whisper
to you.
Let my song splash about.
Hands interconnect holding this song.
I am always with you in the
air you breath.
Loss is not lost.
Loss is knowing and feeling
grief.
Knowing — impacting the world.
Knowing — impacting people.
Knowing — impacting friends.
I am thought of in kindness.
A gift to cherish as I leave this world.
mother, Margaret Stoken both
of Brookings.
Jackie is survived by her
rock and loving husband, Gary
Wilson of Salem, Oregon.
Daughter Nicole Becker and
her spouse Kris Ettner of
Rainier, Oregon; sons Sterling
Becker Jr. and his spouse Alicia
Becker of Boise, Idaho, and
William Becker of Salem,
Oregon; sister Dorothy Shaw
and brother-in-law John Shaw
Sr. of Brookings; grandchildren
Alexis Becker of San Diego,
California, and Mason Becker
of Thousand Oaks, California.
In lieu of fl owers please
donate to ASPCA.org. The
American Society of the
Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals. There will be private
graveside service Jan. 13 in
Brookings.
You always with me...
Close your eyes — what do you see?
A leave falling dropping upon your path.
A shell drifts and surfs its way tickling your
toes.
A snowfl ake wisps and dances
upon your nose.
All reminders of me.
Grasping your hand tightly.
Walking astride.
I may no longer be here to
spread my joy.
As you think of me a
smile appears.
For these moments we cherish
— how we yearn for more....
I will come visit when you dream.
As I found my way to all that
makes sense I touch your face.
Profoundness and wonderment
present and real.
For you brought comfort.
Gaze with content live with no regret.
Love suspended in time just as it was
between you and I.
At the moment of departure it is
unchanged.
Be as it was and is.
Memories of the past still present.
Gifts I will lay upon your feet.
Until our energies dance together
again.
David Schuford
January 11, 1945 - December 22, 2017
David Shuford passed away commercial real estate and
on Dec. 22, 2017, due to property management.
In 1963, Dave met Karen
complications from kidney
and heart disease. His passing Kaiser. They were later mar-
was peaceful surrounded by ried in 1967 having just
celebrated their 50th wed-
his family at home.
Dave was born Jan. 11, ding anniversary. For a short
1945, and raised in the Engle- time, they lived in Bellevue,
wood neighborhood of Sa- Washington, where he ran a
program for a King
lem, Oregon. He was
County
recreation
the son of Steele and
center before moving
Doris (Lundeen) Shu-
back to Keizer in 1975.
ford.
Dave and Karen raised
Even from an ear-
their children, Amber
ly age, he was active
and Elliot in Keizer.
in sports and spent
Dave enjoyed fi shing,
countless hours hit-
ting the tennis ball D. Schuford rafting, bird hunting
and most of all relax-
against the exterior of
Englewood School teaching ing at “the cabin” in the Little
himself to play tennis. Hav- North Fork area. Over the
ing won the state high school years, he was active in several
championship in 1963, Dave civic organizations including
later received a tennis schol- the Elks, Salem Realtors As-
arship to attend OSU. Tennis sociation and the Keizer Ten-
continued to be an important nis Association.
Dave is survived by his
part of his life as he worked
as the tennis instructor for Il- wife, Karen; daughter Am-
lahee Golf Course and man- ber (Mike); son Elliot (Em-
aged the Madison Tennis ily) and several grand-
Center (currently the Athletic children: Kyler, Lauryn,
Edge). Dave particularly loved Brittany, Ashley and Nathaniel
helping coach the tennis team and three great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by
at Willamette University.
He and his father and lo- his parents and his sister, Gail.
A private celebration of
cal supporters were instru-
mental in the formation and life will be conducted in early
construction of Salem Swim spring. Donations in Dave’s
and Tennis facility. Dave also name may be made to the
worked as a McNeil Phar- United States Tennis Associa-
maceutical representative for tion, which awards grants to
15 years before moving into promising high school seniors.
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