PAGE A6, KEIZERTIMES, SEPTEMBER 17, 2021 obituary Ione Hazel Dunlevy James April 14, 1927 – September 11, 2021 Ione James passed away peacefully on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021 at her residence in Salem. She is now with The Lord Jesus in Heaven and in perfect health. She was such a character and so much fun — Ione will be greatly missed here on Earth. Ione was born on April 14, 1927 in Sempronius, N.Y., to John Dunlevy and Hildred Stinton Dunlevy. She was truly a middle child of seven Dunlevy children — coming after Clair, Della, Alice, and before John Junior, Florence and Betty. She lived on the family farm in New York until 1934. In 1934, when she was only 7 years old, she and her entire family traveled across the country to a new farmstead near Cottage Grove, Ore. It was an amazing trip in an old truck that took two months to complete. Her mom was expecting her sister Betty at the time. When they fi rst arrived in Oregon, her dad made sure that the family attended community church where Ione accepted Jesus as her Savior. The Dunlevy household was a busy place with a lot of chores for everyone. But there was fun too, because her neighbors had many large families with kids to play with. She became best friends with a neighbor sudoku IONE HAZEL DUNLEVY JAMES named Robirda Flaten, and Ione named her daughter after her close friend. Ione attended Cottage Grove area schools and graduated from high school in 1945. She worked at various places that included Eugene Fruit Growers and Eugene Auction. She would take a bus to work with her sisters or get a ride from her dad when he was still alive. After a few years, she met her future husband – George James who farmed in the Salem area. Ione and George were married in 1951 in Clark County, Washington, and began farming in Keizer and later Independence, Ore. The farm was always a busy place and she worked hard to help feed and manage the farm hands. After several years, along came their bundle of joy in 1959 when their only child Robirda Lynn James was born. Ione was widowed in 1967 when George suff ered a fatal heart attack. She and Robirda moved off the farm and settled in Keizer. It was a diffi cult time for both of them, and God provided a way to make it through. In 1972, Ione began working at Salem Private School as a part-time custodian, and quickly became full-time due to her excellent work and attitude. She loved children and never tired from the hard work of keeping the school neat and clean (including painting and fi xing). Ione was known for asking a lot of questions. Robirda’s friends loved her because she cared about them and showed a genuine interest in their lives. She was always running errands for neighbors and helping others. She really had a servant’s heart. One of her favorite hobbies was to keep her 1967 Dodge Dart running. She was a regular at the local repair shop and became great friends with the mechanics. When she had to give up driving, she gave the Dart to her favorite mechanic. She was too busy for many idle hobbies but she did fi nd some brainfood time for watching Portland Trail Blazers, Oregon State basketball, The Price is Right, Truth or Consequences, The Ed Sullivan Show, and listening to her music — Elvis Presley, Eddie Fisher, Lawrence Welk, even Tom Jones. Ione is preceded in death by her parents John and Hildred Stinton Dunlevy; her husband George James and his children Dewey James and Syldiah James Little (Deward); her siblings Clair Dunlevy, Alice Cote, John Dunlevy and Florence Hall. Ione is survived by her daughter Robirda James Lee (Rich); granddaughters Corrie Phillips, Kelsey Lee Jahne (Don), and Brooke Lee; sisters Della Copple and Betty Brown; Daughter- in-law Shirley James-Garcia; her special care giving friends (family) Veronica Garcia and Iris Ayala; and many nieces and nephews. Viewing will be held 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. and a Memorial Service from 2:30 – 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 18, at Keizer Funeral Chapel, 4365 River Road N. Light refreshments will be served at 1:30 p.m. Burial will follow after the Memorial Service at City View Cemetery, 390 Hoyt Street S, Salem, Ore. 97302. Memorials can be directed to CASA Marion County (Court Appointed Special Advocate — assisting Foster Children) Keizer Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements. death notice Richard Peterson Aug. 25, 1933 – Sept. 7, 2021 sudoku answers pg A15 Richard Peterson of Keizer passed away on Sept. 7, 2021 at the age of 88. Enter digits 1-9 into blank spaces. Every row must contain one of each digit. So must every column, & every 3x3 square. Rummage sale this weekend maze by Jonathan Graf of Keizer ASK MR. TRASH A. Be very careful Q. I heard about China’s ban on recycling. What IS recyclable now? Please keep the following good recyclables empty, clean & dry: ©1986 • Cardboard and uncoated greyboard boxes (Shipping & cereal type). No frozen food boxes! • Print-quality paper - newspaper, junk & office paper, and magazines • Tin & Aluminum Cans Only - NO foil, trays, or scrap metal • Plastic Bottles and Jugs Only - NO bags, tubs, clamshells, bubble Pak, or other plastics. to only recycle the things on your hauler’s approved list. NOTE: PLASTIC BAGS, STYROFOAM, & WAXY CARTONS WERE NEVER RECYCLABLE! Serving Keizer for Nearly 50 years! LOREN'S VA L L E Y SANITATION & RECYCLING SERVICE, INC. RECYCLING & DISPOSAL, INC. 503.393.2262 503.585.4300 No Solo Existen, a mentorship pro- gram for youth in the Salem-Keizer School District, is hosting the 2nd annual rummage sale. The event is Saturday, September 18th and Sunday, September 19th located at 5126 Bailey Ct. Those interested in donating items can call 503-798-0354. Email nosoloexisten@gmail.com for more information. St. Ed hosting blood drive The American Red Cross will stage a blood drive at St. Edward Catholic Church on Thursday, Sept. 30, from 1 to 6:30 p.m. To schedule an appointment call 1-800-RED-CROSS or sign up online at RedCrossBlood.org, using sponsor code: stedwardkeizer. St. Edward Catholic Church is located at 5303 River Road N.