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PAGE A12, KEIZERTIMES, APRIL 30, 2021 Dallas Northcott obituary January 16, 1940- April 18, 2021 Dallas Northcott died in Salem, Oregon of complications from congestive heart failure at the age of 81. Dallas was born in Belleville, Kansas to Gladys Buer and Walter Northcott. He is survived by his wife, Janice; children Tammy and Kevin; grandchildren Joshua, Alicia, Zachary, Sarah, Lisa, and Kristin; and great-grandchildren Felipe Christopher, Danica, Alayna, Serenity, Anthonie, Monique, Peregrin, and Sage. Dallas served a stint in the Army posted in Germany where he developed his love for traveling the world. After he left the military, he moved to Oregon to be nearer his sister and fell in love with the natural landscape and opportunities for adventure, and with Janice. He attended Oregon College of Education where he studied Criminal Justice and Psychology on a LEAP scholarship. He then spent his career working in corrections in Oregon, culminating in becoming the assistant superintendent at EOCI in Pendleton. He retired in 1995, and enjoyed time with his grandchildren, traveling, fi shing, camping, Submit an obituary by sending an email to: kt@keizertimes.com James E. Varner December 7, 1944 – April 3, 2021 DALLAS NORTHCOTT boating, and woodworking. He was active in his church. He coached hundreds of hours of baseball to multiple generations and was a legacy in the Salem Pioneer Little League. He was beloved by many and will be greatly missed. There will be no public funeral services. Arrangements by City View Funeral Home. Share your remembrances and photos at www.forevermissed.com/dallas- jay-northcott. Jim was born on Dec. 7, 1944 in Honolulu, HI to Arthur and Louise Varner. He graduated from Kalani High School in 1962 and Southern Oregon College (Ashland) in 1968. He was proud of his many years of community activities. Jim served as president of many organizations including the Honolulu Jaycees, Hawaii State Jaycees and the Honolulu Executives Association. He especially loved his involvement with Rotary International, serving as president of the Rotary Club of Pearl Harbor and District 5000 Governor. He owned and operated the franchise for the Dale Carnegie Training programs for Hawaii and Guam. Jim enjoyed a 30-year career in sales, management and personal training. Speaking before groups of all sizes as well as instructing all of the Carnegie programs was a love of his. Through his involvement with Rotary and Dale Carnegie he and his wife, Nancy, traveled many times to Europe, Japan and Australia. Although his roots were always in Hawaii, he started a life-long love for Oregon while attending college in Ashland. Jim played competitive tennis in high school and college, then golf took JAMES E. VARNER over his interest. He and Nancy both became members of the Rotary Club of Keizer when they retired and moved to Keizer, overlooking the 4th hole at the McNary Golf Club course. Jim is survived by Nancy, his wife of 50 years, brother Jack Peterson of California, sister Barbara Browning of Indiana, brother-in-law Steve Kettelkamp of Missouri as well as many cousins, nieces and nephews. We would like to say thank you to Kaiser Permanente and DaVita Dialysis for the excellent care he received. And to Keizer Funeral Chapel for their assistance. Plans for a Celebration of Life service in Honolulu this summer are pending. YOU CAN’T SPELL M M WITHOUT US Mother’s Day is Sunday, May 9 Jewelers 4965 RIVER ROAD N, KEIZER CHECK OUT BOUCHERJEWELERS.COM & SOCIAL MEDIA FOR HOURS PHONE 503-393-0701