PAGE A6, KEIZERTIMES, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 KAA announces obituary showcase winners Michael Emmett Hood April 4, 1940 – July 29, 2021 Keizer Art Association announced the winners of its Members Showcase exhibit in August. Best in Show was awarded to Don’t Mess With Me, acrylic painting by Carol Sims, which depicts two turtles, First place in 2D honors went to Rainbow Swiss Chard, a colored pencil piece by Karen Saleen. Second place was presented to Star and Stripes, acrylic and pen by Martha Hughes. Third place in 2D winner was Lady Bug and the Bowl, a watercolor by Dianne Hicks. In the photography category Donna Lee won fi rst place for Oh, the Stories, John DeJarnatt won second place for Tired Dogs. Janice Christman was awarded fi rst place in digital art for Fear Me, second place went to Downtown Cleveland 70’s Super Graphic, by Gary Olsen-Hasek. For 3D art, JoAnn Leadingham won fi rst place for We Did It Joe. Do Not Worry About Your Originality, a Posca paint and pen piece won the Juror’s Merit Award for Jami Faith. A close-up look at Don't Mess with Me Carol Sims, which won Best in Show. Submitted photo Mike Hood, 81, of Keizer died suddenly at his Willamette Lutheran Home residence on Thursday, July 29th. Michael Emmett Hood was born the fi rst son and second child of Emmett and Marie (Haupts) Hood on April 4th, 1940 in Fort Dodge, Iowa. Three younger siblings later joined the family. He spent his early years on a farm near Palmer, Iowa. When Mike was 12, the family moved into the town of Pocahontas, Iowa. He attended Sacred Heart Catholic School, graduating in 1958. After graduation Mike moved to Omaha, Neb. where he attended business school at Commercial Extension School of Commerce. He worked at an Omaha bank before moving to Salem in 1966 to work as a computer analyst for Credit Bureaus Incorporated. He moved briefl y to Atlanta, Ga. before returning to Salem to work for the State of Oregon, Department of State Police as a Systems Software Analyst. He was a loyal and dedicated employee there for 21 years before retiring in, 1995. Mike was a Life Member of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks for 55 years and an active member of the Keizer Elks Lodge since 1974 where he was a tireless volunteer. He served as the Lodge Secretary for 11 years. He was the Keizer Lodge “Elk of the Month” countless times and was the 1985-1986 Keizer Elks Lodge “Elk of the Year.” He received the Grand Exalted Ruler’s 2001-2002 Outstanding Service Commendation. Mike received the North Central District “Elk of the Year” in 2008-2009 and was again the Keizer Elks Lodge “Elk of the Year” in 2008-2009. Mike considered the Keizer Elks Lodge as his second home and the members as his second family. He spent many, many happy days there all the way until his passing. Upon retirement, Mike also volunteered for the Keizer Police Department for 18 years, beginning in November 1995 and was awarded Volunteer of the Year Award in 2005. He was a faithful member at Saint Edward Catholic Church, volunteering in the offi ce and for church events that served the Keizer community. MICHAEL EMMETT HOOD Mike was so smart and excellent with numbers. He loved to solve extremely hard logic puzzles and was always working on a crossword or jigsaw puzzle. He also enjoyed being the keeper of the genealogy records for his family. Mike liked good jokes and since the age of the internet, shared them at least weekly with family and friends via email. He was a quiet man, with strong opinions, a deep faith in God, a heart for service, and love for family. Mike is survived by his sister Carol (Bob) Stover of Fargo, N.D., sister-in- law Mary Pat Hood of Omaha, uncle Don Haupts of Manson, Iowa; aunt Jeannine Harder of Fort Collins, Colo.; nieces and nephews Kellie (Tim) Lute, Jim (Yvonne) Tanner, Mike Tanner, Debbie (Bernie) Wieger, Jacque (Tom) Zalewski, Tracy (Tony) Trotter, Troy Sauter, Alison (Steve) Dye and Angie Elliott; 14 great and great-great nieces and nephews with another one on the way; and a host of fi rst, second and third cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents and grandparents, sisters Kaye Barnett and Connie Sauter, and brother Pat Hood. A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, Sept. 11, at 1 p.m. at the Keizer Elks Lodge. Arrangements are by Keizer Funeral Chapel. Remembrances: Elks National Foundation or the favorite charity of your choice. death notice Lionel Ray Deff enbaugh Sept. 17 1925 – Aug. 23, 2021 Lionel Ray Deff enbaugh passed way at the age of 95 in Keizer.