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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
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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
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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
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