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MAY 29, 2020, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A5 obituaries Glen J. Noeske Deb Skinner May 15, 1936-May 17, 2020 Sept. 13, 1950 - May 8, 2020 Glen J. Noeske was born on May 15, 1936 to Albert and Etoil Noeske at Salem General Hospital. After a brief illness, he passed away peacefully in his sleep. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army and was honorably discharged in 1961. After the Army, he spent his life working in Salem and Keizer. He retired in 1995. He is survived by his sister Darlene Corbett, his son Mike Noeske, grandchildren Samantha, Alex and Ryan (Noeske) Ost, plus several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, daughter Glenda, brothers Orville and Bud, and his sisters Francis Weathers and Joan Stepp. The family thanks OHSU Trauma and Avamere Court at Keizer for making Glen comfortable in his last days. Family will be notifi ed when a funeral is planned. Debra Ann Skinner was death on May 8, 2020. Deb was a master food born in Kirksville, Missouri, on Sept. 13, 1950, to Roy preserver, master recycler and and Doris (Ankrum) Skin- master chime tier. On their Jefferson property, ner, the second of six which she called Par- children. adise, Deb was sur- In 1953, the fam- rounded by nature, ily moved from Mis- dogs, cats, chickens, souri to Colorado, guinea hens, goats then—in search of and was visited of- s t r aw b e r r i e s — t o ten by her neighbor- Oregon in 1962. hood deer. Deb graduated Skinner Deb was preceded from Forest Grove in death by her par- High School in ents, her son, Marc, 1968. She became a and her brother, certifi ed watch and Dave. clock repair wom- Those left to an, and later man- share good memo- aged a jewelry store ries are her husband, in Forest Grove, and Mike, her stepchil- helped run Roy’s dren David (Kris- Rock Shop in Keiz- ta) and Oceana, her er. Deb met the love of her siblings Tim (Sandra), Steve life, Mike Kelly, in 1983. (Val), Dan (Sharon) and Sal- They shared their love, chil- ly (Chris), eight nibbling and dren, lives and family busi- several grand niblings and ness, Spoonman Creations in two grandchildren. Salem and Jefferson until her Linda Marguerite Goodrich October 16, 1944 – May 3, 2020 M emorial C enters ◆ C remation & B urial Simplicity - Convenience - Low Cost simple cremation simple direct burial church funeral ◆ $795 ◆ $995 ◆ $2965 Salem Portland Eastside 275 Lancaster Dr. SE Salem, OR 97317 832 NE Broadway Portland, OR 97232 1433 SE 122nd Ave. Portland, OR 97233 (503) 581-6265 (503) 783-3393 (503) 783-6865 Tualatin Tigard Milwaukie 8970 SW Tualatin Sherwood Rd. Tualatin, OR 97062 12995 SW Pacifi c Hwy Tigard, OR 97223 16475 SE McLoughlin Blvd. Milwaukie, OR 97267 (503) 783-6869 (503) 653-7076 Linda Goodrich,75, passed for an honest opinion. In her youth, away with the love of she enjoyed family her life by her side on outings to Taft for Sunday, May 3, at Salem beach picnics and Hospital. trips to Long Beach She was born on for clamming. After October 16,1944, in retirement, she Vancouver, Wash., to enjoyed golfi ng and Emmett and Shirley traveling with Ron Johnson. L. Goodrich and her sister-in- Linda was one of law, Lana Hunt and fi ve children and is survived by her husband, Ron brother-in-law, Larry Hunt. A private family service Goodrich of Keizer, son Brett Goodrich of Salem, daughter will be held. Assisting the Jennifer Grimes-Burke of family is Virgil T. Golden Salem, sister Judith Wright of Funeral Service. Portland, eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Linda spent most of her life in the Salem/Keizer area, graduating from North Salem High School in 1962. She married Ron Goodrich on September 25, 1964 at Court Street Christian Church in Salem. They were married almost 57 years. Linda enjoyed many things: gardening, sewing, reading and spending time playing games with her grandchildren. She loved hosting holidays and was famous for her lemon bars, brownies, hot pickles and could always be counted on Submit an obituary through our website at keizertimes.com or send an email to: editor@keizertimes.com Brent Peterson “Andy” Anderson July 11, 1946 – April 25, 2020 Brent Peterson “Andy” for many years until the Great Anderson went home to be Recession of 2008/2009. He was an accomplished with Jesus on April agent/broker and 25, 2020 at the age of well respected in the 73 after a valiant battle real estate community. with COVID-19 in Andy was the Salem Hospital. predeceased by He was born on parents, Paul and July 11, 1946 to Paul Olive Anderson and and Olive Anderson sister, Karen Drebing. in Roy, Utah. After Anderson He is survived by graduating from his two brothers, West High School in 1964, he joined the U.S. Air his wife of 54 years, Marilyn Force where he acquired the Anderson, his son and wife, rank of Staff Sergeant in less Chris and Megan Anderson, than four years. He married daughter Brenda Laatz and his childhood sweetheart, four grandchildren, Saundra, Marilyn Behling, in Utah in Jessica, Madalyn and Colton. Andy was an active member 1966 while he was in the Air of Truth Tabernacle in Keizer Force stationed in Utah. Upon leaving the service, where he was loved by all who he moved back home to Utah, knew him and was known as then to San Jose and fi nally to “Papa Andy.” He held an unwavering Oregon where he lived the rest of his life. In addition to faith in God which he shared being a dedicated and loving with whomever he came in father, Andy enjoyed working contact. He was very involved in the automotive fi eld all his in his church including life from when his dad taught outreach programs and held him about cars at an early age. various volunteer roles. One Andy had a wide range of them was being the sound of career fi elds. He started man for many years. He was in technology working for faithful, only missing a handful Memorex in San Jose, was a of services throughout the parts man for Polk County years. Andy frequently had a Road Dept and for EH Burrell compliment to those he was in Salem, then went on to be around and usually had a smile co-owner of Dallas Auto Parts. on his face. If you asked him He also worked in the logging how he was doing he would industry for a period of time respond “spectacular” even until he decided he wanted though the last several years he to sell real estate. He received lived in a lot of pain. He would his real estate license in the say “any day above ground is a early 90s and continued in it good day”. He loved his God, until his death. He worked his wife, his family, his church with his son Chris Anderson’s family and he will be missed company Anderson Homes by all who knew him. (503) 885 -7800 “Easy Online Arrangements” CrownMemorialBurial.com Privately Owned Cremation Facility Family Owned – Family Focused NEWS TIPS? If it's happening in Keizer, or someone from Keizer — WE WANT TO KNOW. kt@keizertimes.com puzzle answers WorshipDirectory These Salem-Keizer houses of worship invite you to visit. Call to list your church in our Worship Directory: (503) 390-1051 KEIZER COMMUNITY CHURCH www.KeizerChristian.org 380 Churchdale Ave N (1 block West of Dutch Bros) 503 -393 - 0222 • KeizerCommunityChurch.com SUNDAY: 9:30 am Sunday School (all ages) 11:00 am Worship Service WEDNESDAY: 6:30 pm Awana; Youth Group; Adults