PAGE A2, KEIZERTIMES, AUGUST 3, 2018 STEAMED! obituaries Submit an obituary through our website at keizertimes.com or send an email to: editor@keizertimes.com Manfred (Fred) Dieter Wolfgang Maass June 2, 1939 – June 30, 2018 Fred was born in Berlin, Germany, to Irmgard (Irma) Maass and Hans Zeidler. Due to World War II, his father died before his parents could get married. His mother emigrated to Astoria, Oregon, where she married Alfred D. Berthelsen. Fred was raised by his mother’s family in Berlin, until he was reunited, at age 18, with his mother in Astoria. Fred saw that he had an opportunity to create a good life in America. He volunteered for the U.S. Army, to show good intent toward becoming a citizen of the U.S.A. He was sent to Germany. Eventually he visited his childhood girlfriend, Helga, and they were married on December 30, 1960, in Nuremberg, Germany, where he was serving during the Berlin Crisis. In the beginning of 1962, Fred was honorable discharged in New York. It became a race, to see who would become a citizen fi rst, Fred or his fi rst child. Fred won, and two days later Michael was born. They had two more children, Monica and Marcus. Fred worked in Astoria before he was hired in November, 1964, as Correctional Offi cer at the Oregon State Penitentiary. This job turned into a great career. Working through all the tiers, he retired in 1994, as Superintendent of the Oregon State Penitentiary. He and the family enjoyed the outdoors, camping, boat- ing, hunting. The family also loved to travel Granddaugh- ters Valerie, Stephanie and Danielle loved traveling with their grand- parents. Fred and Helga wanted to in- still in them that all people Fred Maass are alike. They want the same things for their families: A roof over their heads, food in their bellies and, if they were lucky ,an education. While Fred worked full time, he managed to take enough classes near where ever he worked to earn his master’s degree. He was so proud to see his children and also granddaughters get their bachelorsdegrees. Fred was laid to rest at Willamette National Cemetery with help from the U.S. Military Honor Guard, the Oregon State Penitentiary Honor Guard and Chaplain Harold, from Brighton Hospice. Thank you for your touching service. We are also thankful to the Brighton Hospice Team and Amber, our care person, for trying to make Fred’s days easier. We will miss Fred, but are glad he is no longer hurting. I am thankful for our 63 years of friendship, during which we were married for 57 1/2 years. In loving memory, your family and best friend, Helga. Dolores Rose Sheehan December 26, 1932 — July 22, 2018 Dolores felt her accomplish- Dolores Rose Sheehan (nee Maciak) was born on Dec. 26, ments included: being a long 1932 in Lowell, Mass., the third time communicant of St. Ed- of seven children born to Polish ward Catholic Church in Keiz- immigrants Sophia and Antony er, Ore.; a volunteer at St. Jude Maciak. She died July 22, 2018 Food Bank of St. Vincent de in Eugene, Ore., surrounded by Paul (where she worked along- side Gerald, Sr.); a long loved ones. time participant in a She was raised and Cancer Research and educated in the Low- Women’s program. ell area. She obtained She enjoyed sing- her nursing education ing (and had a beau- through a scholarship tiful voice), bingo, provided by the Lowell Reno trips and visit- Sun Newspaper, receiv- D. Sheehan ing family and friends ing her license in 1953. in Massachusetts and She met the love of her life through a patient she Florida. She was an avid Bunco tended to working at the Mas- player for over 20 years. Dolores is survived by el- sachusetts Memorial Hospital. She wed Gerald Anthony dest son, Gerald, Jr. (aka Jerry) Sheehan, Sr. on July 2, 1954. of Kodiak, Ark.; daughter Susan It was a small ceremony that of Springfi eld, Ore.; youngest proved mighty; as Gerald, Sr. son John of Las Vegas, Nev.; sis- and “Doll”, as Dad called her, ters Laura LeRiche of Pelham, celebrated marital bliss that NH; Blanche Maciak of Low- lasted 50 years until Dad passed ell, Mass.; and Elaine Maciak of Westford, Mass.; nine grandchil- in 2005. They resided in South Brain- dren and eight great-grandchil- tree, Mass., before moving to dren. She was preceded in death by the Salem-Keizer area in 1962; a pregnant Dolores with four her parents, Sophia and Antony youngsters in tow. What a hor- Maciak; brother Anthony Ma- rible sight to arrive to: downed ciak; sisters Eleanor Maciak and trees, power outages and debris Irene Desrosiers; her husband left everywhere in the wake of and best friend, Gerald Sheehan, the infamous “Columbus Day Sr.; daughter Theresa Mills; and Storm”. Dad always promised two infants, Anne Marie and Doll he would take her back to Matthew. In lieu of fl owers, please Masschusetts, if she didn’t like Oregon. She didn’t, but they make donations to the St. Vin- cent’s de Paul Society food bank stayed anyway. After the move in 1962 she on Portland Road in Salem. Graveside committal will be obtained employment at the Sa- lem General Hospital. After the Thursday, Aug 2, 2018, 10:30 General and Memorial hospitals am at Restlawn Memory Gar- merged, she transferred to the dens and Funeral Home, 201 main Salem Hospital campus as Oak Grove Rd. NW, in Salem, a nursing administrator until re- Ore. 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