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Hood River News, Wednesday, May 27, 2015
POLICE LOG
O bituaries
May 11 to 17
Paid notices
JoAnn Hilkey
JoAnn (Lee) Hilkey 70, died
Friday, Jan. 16, 2015, in Las
Vegas, Nev., with her husband
and children by her side.
JoAnn was born Aug. 30, 1944,
in Yakama, Wash., to Herman
and Leona Lee.
In 1962, JoAnn graduated
from Wy’east High School in
the Hood River Valley, Ore.
She went on to college in Port-
land, Ore. Joann married the
love of her life, Thomas
Hilkey, on
Oct. 4, 1963,
and celebrat-
ed their 50th
wedding an-
niversary
with family
and friends in
October 2013.
JoAnn Hilkey
J o A n n
loved sight-
seeing and traveling along
with playing bingo. Her
grandchildren were the apple
of her eye and she so enjoyed
talking about them.
JoAnn is survived by her
husband of 51 years, Thomas
Hilkey, of Metolius, Ore.; her
children: daughters Christina
(and Patrick) Story, of
Kaaawa, Hawaii, and Carolyn
Elizarde (and her fiancé, Lau-
rentino Vasquez), of Astoria,
Ore.; sons Ron Hilkey, of The
Dalles, Ore., and Anthony
Hilkey, of Metolius, Ore.;
grandchildren: Tashina Flo-
res (and her fiancé, Adam
Fletcher), of Anchorage, Alas-
ka, Charles Arthur Hart IV, of
China, Melinda (and Gregg)
Moore, of La Pine, Ore., Do-
minique (and Dustin) Burdett,
of Seaside, Ore., Peter Ayala
(and his fiancée, Jennifer
Lowe) of Prineville, Ore.,
Paige Hart, of Warrenton,
Ore., Jordan Hilkey, of Mosier,
Ore., Christopher Elizarde, of
San Diego, Calif., Nicholas
Elizarde, of San Diego, Calif.,
and Bailey Hilkey, of Park-
dale, Ore; great-grandchil-
dren: Hannah Ayala, of An-
chorage, Alaska, Akemi Otte,
of Anchorage, Alaska, Aslei
Burdett, of Seaside, Ore.,
Liana Burdett, of Seaside,
Ore., Jacob Lowe, of
Prineville, Ore., and Rylee
Jean Moore, of La Pine, Ore.;
brother-in-law, David Hilkey,
and sister-in-law, Linda
Hilkey, of White Salmon,
Wash.; along with several
nieces a nephews and their
families scattered across the
country.
She was preceded in death
by her parents, Herman and
Leona Lee, of Mount Hood;
and her brothers William (and
Betty) Lee, of Hood River, and
James (and Evelyn) Lee, of
Mount Hood.
A celebration of life will be
held at Mountain Meadow
Farm and Gardens in Mount
Hood on June 7 at noon.
In lieu of flowers or cards,
donations may be made to the
Oregon Special Olympics.
Aaron Weseman
Aaron Curtiss Weseman
passed away in the company
of his loving
wife at their
home in Park-
dale, Ore., on
Sunday, May
17, 2015, at the
age of 42 after
a long battle
with lung can-
cer.
Aaron
He
was
Weseman
born in Hood
River, Ore., on Jan. 13, 1973, to
Charles and Christine (Allers)
Weseman. He grew up in the
Hood River Valley and attend-
ed Parkdale Elementary
School, Wy’east Middle
School, and Hood River Valley
High School, where he gradu-
ated in 1991. A few years later
Aaron began dating Stefanie
Schneider, winning her over
almost immediately with his
fun-loving personality and
that beaming smile that he
was so fondly known for.
Aaron and Stefanie were mar-
ried on Sept. 17, 1993.
Aaron and Stefanie raised
their two kids, Desiree and
Kyle, in the Hood River Valley.
One of the many joys he got
out of parenting was sharing
the same activities with his
kids that were such a memo-
rable part of his childhood, in-
cluding his love of horses,
camping, Boy Scouts, base-
ball, football, wresting, farm-
ing, and hunting. Aaron was
in Boy Scout Troop 380, led by
his dad, and was very proud of
his Eagle Scout achievement.
Aaron enjoyed the fellow-
ship of his church family at
Hood River Alliance Church
from whom he received a lot of
love and support through his
illness. Another major source
of support came from his
brothers-in-Christ with whom
he helped establish the men’s
group affectionately known as
“The Boat.”
As many in the community
know, Aaron was loved by all.
His personality and sense of
humor touched many lives.
Even during the difficult
times of his illness his care-
givers have commented that
Aaron always had a smile.
Aaron is survived by his
wife, Stefanie; daughter, De-
siree; son, Kyle; father, Chuck;
mother, Chris; sister, Erica, of
Eugene; grandmother, Cleo
Weseman; parents-in-law Don
and Cylena Schneider, par-
ents-in-law Ruford and Jaci
Cramer; and numerous un-
cles, aunts, cousins, brothers-
in-law, sisters-in law, nephews,
and nieces and extended fami-
ly.
He was preceded in death
by his grandparents Joe and
Lois Allers, grandfather Jim
Weseman, and niece Clarissa
Ortiz.
A memorial fund has been
set up for Aaron at Key Bank.
A memorial service will be
held Saturday, May 30, at 11
a.m. at Hood River Alliance
Church, 2650 Montello Ave.,
Hood River.
Arrangements are under
the direction of Anderson’s
Tribute Center, 1401 Belmont
Ave., Hood River, OR 97031;
541-386-1000. Please visit an-
dersonstributecenter.com to
leave a note of condolence for
family.
Edwin Chrisman
On Wednesday, May 20,
Edwin Merill Chrisman, of
Hood River, Ore., died peace-
fully at his home, surrounded
by his family. Born April 18
1918, in Lubbock, Texas, his
parents were Benjamin
Franklin Chrisman and Mil-
dred Boyer, who moved to Cal-
ifornia when Edwin was a
child.
Married to Garnet May
Conley Oct. 1, 1940, he lived in
California and then later in
the Hood River Valley, where
he owned and operated a pear
orchard in Parkdale.
He is survived by his wife
of 73 years, Garnet, and their
son, Robert, of Vancouver,
Wash. He is also survived by
five grandchildren and six
great-grandsons, all who live
in the Northwest.
A graveside service for
Edwin’s family and friends
will be held Saturday, May,
30,at 2 p.m. at Idlewilde Ceme-
tery, 980 Tucker Road, Hood
River. The Rev. Robert E.
Chrisman will officiate.
Memorial donations, if any,
should be directed to Provi-
dence Hospice of the Gorge.
Arrangements under the
direction of Anderson’s Trib-
ute Center (Funerals • Recep-
tions • Cremations), 1401 Bel-
mont Ave., Hood River, OR
97031; 541-386-1000. Please visit
andersonstributecenter.com
to leave a note of condolence
for family.
Service
Announcement
Idamae Doyle
Idamae Doyle, 86, passed
away May 22, 2015, at her
home in Wilsonville, Ore.
Idamae was born June 20,
1928.
Arrangements under the
direction of Anderson’s Trib-
ute Center (Funerals • Recep-
tions • Cremations), 1401 Bel-
mont Ave., Hood River, OR
97031; 541-386-1000. Please visit
andersonstributecenter.com
to leave a note of condolence
for family.
A memorial service will be
held Saturday, May 30, 11 a.m.
at Anderson's Tribute Center.
PET OF THE WEEK
Lucille is a calm, quiet charmer
This week volunteers at
Adopt A Dog have selected Lu-
cille as the program’s adopt-
able pet of the week:
What a nice girl, this little
Lucille is! We were going to
name her “Precious,” but she
doesn’t like to brag. She’s
about 2 years old, 20 pounds,
and our best guess of breed is
Schipperke
and
Chi-
huahua. She’d be a fun one to
have DNA tested. Whatever
she is, everyone knows Lucille
is a calm, quiet dog with oo-
dles of charm and beauty.
She is timid when you first
meet her, but she’s quickly
learned time with our volun-
teers means lots of hugs and
treats, and even a walk
around the neighbor-
hood. And she’s not one of
those go-crazy walkers. She
likes to stop here and there ...
maybe catch a good sniff of
something ... maybe lie
around in some cool grass for
a bit. No hurry at all! And she
loves to be carried.
Lucille is a perfect lap dog,
too. As long as there’s a snug-
gle or pet, she’s happy to just
hang out and relax. She’s
great with other dogs, big and
Lucille
small ... but she prefers ones
her own size. The big dogs
make her a little nervous ... of
course, the way they jump and
romp in circles around her
might have something to do
with that, but she just goes off
on her own and watches from
afar.
We all love this girl, and
know you will too! Because
of her timidness, we aren’t
recommending her to a home
with small children. Lucille
is current on shots, mi-
crochipped and spayed. The
adoption fee for Lucille is
$195. The fee to adopt is
charged to recoup standard
veterinary expenses. Since
many of our dogs are in fos-
ter, PLEASE CALL AHEAD
to meet Lucille in Odell at
the Hukari Animal Shelter,
3910 Heron Drive, or call for
more information at 541-354-
1083. Adoption hours are
Wednesday, 5-7 p.m. and Sat-
urday, 9-11 a.m. You can fill
out an application online at
our website www.hoodriver-
adoptadog.org, or download
and scan and email to us at
adoptadog@gorge.net, or fax
it in to 1-877-833-7166. We
of fer 24PetWatch mi-
crochips, which include free
registration into the 24Pet-
Watch pet recovery service.
All calls were responded
to within the City of Hood
River.
■ Assaults, harassment,
menacing and domestic
violence:
May 17 — 12th Street —
Deputy responded on a re-
port of abuse.
■ Controlled substance
violations (non-DUII):
May 14 — Hood River —
South Dakota male arrested
for possession of metham-
phetamine, unlawful posses-
sion of a firearm and pos-
session of less than one
ounce of marijuana. The fe-
male passenger was cited for
possession of less than one
ounce of marijuana.
■ Disorderly conduct,
mischief, criminal tres-
pass and vandalism:
May 14 — Cascade Av -
enue, 2625 block — Manager
of a lodging facility report-
ed graffiti in the bathroom.
■ Driving under the in-
fluence of intoxicants:
May 16 — Hood River —
Parkdale resident cited and
released on the suspicion of
driving under the influence
of intoxicants.
■ Identity theft or
bank/credit card fraud:
May 12 — 12th Street, 1700
block — Theft reported from
a l o c a l bu s i n e s s wh e n
checks were written without
a bank account.
■ Motor vehicle crash-
es, offenses and im-
pounds:
May 12 — Cascade Avenue
and Rand Road — Officer
dispatched to a two car
motor vehicle crash with in-
jury, blocking an intersec-
tion.
May 15 — 22nd and May
Street — Motor vehicle
crash reported. One of the
occupants, a child, com-
plained of pain and medics
were called the scene.
May 17 — 12th Street, 1700
block — Hood River male
had his car towed due to dri-
ving uninsured.
■ O u t s t a n d i n g w a r-
rants, parole, probation or
terms violations:
May 12 — Kropp Court, 800
block — Hood River resident
arrested on a valid Clacka-
mas County felony warrant.
May 13 — Hood River —
Male arrested for an out-
standing warrant.
May 14 — Hood River —
Male arrested on multiple
warrants out of Arizona.
May 17 — Cascade Avenue,
3600 block — Male arrested
on two in-state warrants and
one out of state warrant, and
lodged at NORCOR.
■ Theft, burglary or rob-
bery:
May 12 — Hood River —
Theft of a custom-made shoe
reported.
May 15 — Second Street,
200 block — Male reported
the theft of his daughter’s bi-
cycle from the back of his ve-
hicle.
May 15 — Industrial Way,
300 block — Burglary report-
ed. Miscellaneous tools were
taken.
May 15 — Wasco Avenue,
2700 block — Pennsylvania
female cited and released for
theft III.
May 17 — 12th street, 1800
block — Theft reported.
■ Other:
May 11 — Oak Street, 1600
block — Male contacted re-
garding a found bicycle.
Free admission for active military
personnel, families at Discovery Center
Columbia Gorge Discov-
ery Center is proud to par-
ticipate in the 2015 Blue
Star Museums prog ram.
Blue Star Museums offers
free admission to museums
for all active duty, National
Guard and Reserve military
personnel and their fami-
lies from Memorial Day
weekend, May 23, through
Labor Day, September 7,
2015.
The free admission pro-
gram is available to any
bearer of a Geneva Conven-
tion
common
access
card (CAC), a DD Form 1173
ID card (dependent ID), or a
DD Form 1173-1 ID card,
which includes active duty
U.S. military (Army, Navy,
Air Force, Marines, Coast
Guard) as well as members of
the National Guard and Re-
serve, U.S. Public Health Ser-
vice Commissioned Corps,
NOAA Commissioned Corps,
and up to five family mem-
bers. A family member of ac-
tive duty military may in-
clude a spouse or child,
aunts, uncles, grandparents,
etc. The military ID holder
can either be an active duty
service member or other de-
pendent family members
with the appropriate ID card.
The active duty member does
not have to be present for
family members to use the
program.
Blue Star Museums is a
collaboration
among
the National Endowment
for the Arts, Blue Star Fam-
ilies, the Department of De-
fense, and more than 2,000
museums across America.
Participating museums are
in all 50 states, the District
of Columbia, Puerto Rico,
and American Samoa and
include children’s muse-
ums, fine art museums, his-
tory and science museums,
and nature centers. Blue
Star Families is a national,
nonprofit network of mili-
tary families from all ranks
and services, including
guard and reserve, dedicat-
ed to supporting, connect-
ing and empowering mili-
tary families.
To find out which muse-
ums are participating, visit
www.arts.gov/bluestarmu-
seums. Museums that wish
to participate in Blue Star
M u s e u m s m ay c o n t a c t
bluestar museums@ar-
ts.gov, or call Wendy Clark
at 202-682-5451.
The Discovery Center
and Wasco County Histori-
cal Museum is the official
interpretive center for the
Columbia River Gorge Na-
tional Scenic Area. Live
raptor presentations are
g ive n d a i l y. H a n d s - o n ,
multi-media exhibits illu-
minate the cultural and nat-
ural history of the Gorge,
including Ice Age geology,
Native American culture,
Lewis and Clark’s cargo, the
Oregon Trail, trade, trans-
p o r t a t i o n , e c o l o g y, a n d
more. The Discovery Center
is located off I-84 at exit 82,
5000 Discovery Drive, The
Dalles. Open daily from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. Regular muse-
um adult admission is $9,
seniors $7, kids 6 to16 are
$ 5 , a n d ch i l d re n 5 a n d
under free.
For more infor mation,
phone (541) 296-8600 x 201,
or visit www.gorgediscov-
ery.org.
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Hood River, OR
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