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Hood River News, Saturday, May 30, 2015
O bituaries
Jensen brothers speak June 13 at WAAAM
Paid notices
Idamae Doyle
Idamae Doyle, 86, passed
away May 22, 2015, in her
home. She was born June
20, 1928, to Edwin and Della
Shertenleib.
She received her diploma
in
Santa
Cruz, Calif.,
as
a
teleprinter
operator for
the Western
Union
in
April of 1946.
Idamae
Idamae Doyle was married
to Robert T.
Doyle for 43 years. During
that time they owned and
operated a small diner in
Meachum, Ore., until they
moved to Hermiston, Ore.,
and had two children, Rick
and Jim. After moving to
Por tland, she became a
member of several square
dance clubs. She was an ac-
tive member of the church
of Athey Creek Christian
Fellowship.
During her retirement
she enjoyed traveling with
her husband. She also had
several hobbies and enjoyed
helping loved ones and
friends.
She will be missed by all
who knew and loved her.
A funeral service will be
held for Idamae at 11 a.m.
Saturday, May 30, at Ander-
son’s Tribute Center. Inter-
ment will follow at Idlewil-
de Cemetery, 980 Tucker
Road, Hood River.
Arrangements are under
the direction of Anderson’s
Tribute Center (Funerals •
Receptions • Cremations),
1401 Belmont Ave., Hood
River, OR 97031; 541-386-1000.
Please visit andersonstrib-
utecenter.com to leave a note
of condolence for family.
David Dockham
David Henry Dockham
passed away quietly in his
sleep
at
Hawks Ridge
Assisted Liv-
ing Commu-
n i t y e a rl y
Friday, May
22, 2015, in
Hood River,
O r e. D ave
was born in
David
Medford,
Dockham
M a s s. ,
on
June 29, 1936, to Percy Guy
Dockham and Genevieve
Bierhardt. He grew up in
C a m b r i d g e, M a s s. , a n d
graduated from Cambridge
High and Latin School in
the Class of 1954. He was
the recipient of the City of
Cambridge Scholarship for
admittance to Harvard Uni-
versity, where he graduated
in the Class of 1958. He then
went on to attend the Whar-
ton School of the University
of Pennsylvania - the busi-
ness school of the Universi-
ty.
He soon moved to Port-
land, Ore., and by 1967 was
the executive assistant to
the mayor at that time,
Terry Shrunk. Later Dave
served as the administrator
of Hood River County from
1974-1977. The last working
years of his life were spent
at Sprint phone company as
its forecaster, primarily
forecasting future demand
for phone services.
In June of 1963 Dave mar-
ried Sandra M. Bliven, of
Salem, Ore., and their three
children survive them both,
M a r i ( s p o u s e Ro b e r t )
Brown, William and John
Dockham. He also has a sur-
viving “second daughter”
whom he loved very much,
Cathi Shriver.
Dave was preceded in
death by all three of his sib-
l i n g s : E l i z ab e t h ( B e t t e )
Parker, John Dockham and
Genevieve (Jane) Leonard.
He had a great love for all of
his family in Massachu-
setts, New Hampshire and
Pennsylvania. Despite the
distance of many miles,
Dave was closely connected
with his seven East Coast
nieces and their families.
Dave was well-known to
those around him for con-
sistently advocating for
those who couldn’t speak up
for themselves. Most espe-
cially for his son Bill, who
has special needs.
Dave was also well-known
around the Hood River com-
munity for his letters to the
editor in the Hood River
News. He was an avid read-
e r,
a
fantastic
de-
bater/conversationalist and
had a great love for both art
and music. He also loved
playing board/computer
games with family mem-
bers, Monopoly and Scrab-
ble being among his fa-
vorites.
A service will be held at
10:30 a.m. Saturday, May 30,
at Hawks Ridge, 1795 8th St.
in Hood River, with inter-
ment to follow at noon at
Idlewilde Cemetery.
The family requests do-
nations be made in David’s
name to either the Heart of
Hospice, where he used to
volunteer himself, or to the
Hood River Library Foun-
dation.
A book of memories has
been set up for Dave at
http://bit.ly/1EEuTe2. Per-
sonal messages/memories
may be posted online there.
Arrangements are under
the direction of Anderson’s
Tribute Center (Funerals •
Receptions • Cremations),
1401 Belmont Ave., Hood
River, OR 97031; 541-386-
1000. Please visit anderson-
stributecenter.com to leave
a note of condolence for
family.
Death Notices
James Jones
James Richard Jones, 71,
passed away at the Hood
River Care Center on Satur-
day, May 23, 2015, in Hood
River, Ore., surrounded by
his loved ones. James was
born on Nov. 10, 1943.
A funeral was held for
James F riday mor ning,
May 29, at Cascade Ceme-
tery, 630 Cascade Drive,
North Bonneville, Wash.
Arrangements are under
the direction of Anderson’s
Tribute Center (Funerals •
Receptions • Cremations),
1401 Belmont Ave., Hood
River, OR 97031; 541-386-
1000. Please visit anderson-
stributecenter.com to leave
a note of condolence for
family.
Cheryl Perry
Cheryl Perry, 50, passed
away May 27, 2015, at Provi-
dence Hood River Memorial
Hospital. Cheryl was born
Aug. 18, 1964.
Arrangements are under
the direction of Anderson’s
Tribute Center (Funerals •
Receptions • Cremations),
1401 Belmont Ave., Hood
River, OR 97031; 541-386-
1000. Please visit anderson-
stributecenter.com to leave
a note of condolence for
family.
Big Winds opens new
Event Site center
Big Winds will host the
grand opening of its Event
Site center this weekend,
May 30-31, at 207 Front
Street in Hood River, from
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. both days.
A Downwind SUP Clinic
will be held on May 30 from
11 a.m. to 2 p.m. A few slots
are left; sign up at big-
winds.com/downwind-sup-
clinics.
On May 31, free “Intro to
Stand Up Paddle Board”
lessons will be held from 10-
11 a.m., 12-1 p.m. and 2-3
p.m. A free performance
SUP board demo will be
held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
For more infor mation,
call 888-509-4210 or email
rentals@bigwinds.com.
Luhr Jensen history is the fea-
ture of the June 13 Second Saturday
at Western Antique Aeroplane and
Automobile Museum.
Brothers Phil and Dave Jensen,
who were integral to the company,
will give audiences an insider view
of just how Hood River came to be
known as a fishing lure icon for
decades. The Luhr Jensen history
talks will be presented twice —11:30
a.m. and 2 p.m.
“We don’t usually call attention to
our fishing artifacts but they are still
an important part of transportation
May 18 to 24
All calls were responded
to within the City of Hood
River.
■ Assaults, harass-
ment, menacing and do-
mestic violence:
None reported
■ Controlled substance
violations (non-DUII):
May 21 — Hood River —
Male cited for possession of
less than one ounce of mar-
ijuana.
May 22 — Cascade Av-
enue, 3400 block — Lake Os-
wego male cited for posses-
sion of less than one ounce
of marijuana.
May 23 — Highway 35, 400
block — Male and female
cited for possession of less
than one ounce of marijua-
na.
May 24 — Cascade Av-
enue, 1900 block — Hood
River resident arrested for
an outstanding municipal
court warrant and unlawful
possession of methamphet-
amine, and lodged at NOR-
COR.
■ Disorderly conduct,
mischief, criminal tres-
pass and vandalism:
M ay 2 3 — E . M a r i n a
Drive, 900 block — Female
arrested for criminal tres-
pass.
■ Driving under the in-
fluence of intoxicants:
May 23 — Hood River —
Arizona male arrested for
driving under the influence
of alcohol and lodged at
NORCOR.
■ Identity theft or
bank/credit card fraud:
May 21 — W. Cascade,
2700 block — Fraudulent
use of a credit card report-
ed.
■ Motor vehicle crash-
es, offenses and im-
pounds:
May 19 — May Street and
13th Street — Officer inves-
tigated a non-injury motor
vehicle crash.
May 20 — Second Street,
200 block — Hood River res-
ident reported her vehicle
had been struck somewhere
downtown between May 4
and May 17.
May 20 — Prospect Av-
enue, 600 block — A Hood
River resident called to re-
port that a vehicle, in which
the driver was arrested, ap-
peared to have the ignition
punched. The vehicle was
later deter mined stolen
from Idaho. It was impound-
ed.
May 20 — 12th Street, 1700
block — Hit and run report-
ed. Suspect contacted and
the parties agreed to do a
civil compromise.
May 20 — Cascade Av-
enue, 2200 block — Female
arrested for a hit and run.
May 21 — Cascade Av-
enue, 2000 block — Female
reported damage done to
her vehicle while it was
parked in a parking lot.
May 21 — Cascade Av-
enue, 2000 block — Hit and
run reported.
May 22 — 14th and A
Street — Male driver eluded
on foot after being stopped
for a minor violation. The
involved vehicle was towed
from the scene and the dri-
ver later identified. He later
turned himself in and was
arrested.
May 22 — Hood River Toll
Bridge — Hit and run re-
ported.
■ Outstanding war-
rants, parole, probation
or terms violations:
May 18 — Prospect Av-
enue, 400 block — Hood
River resident arrested on a
valid warrant out of Wasco
County.
May 19 — Prospect Av-
enue, 600 block — Male
taken into custody on a
valid felony warrant out of
Idaho.
■ Theft, burglary or
robbery:
M ay 1 9 — I n d u s t r i a l
Street, 600 block — Park-
dale resident reported the
attempted theft of fuel from
his vehicle while it was
parked downtown.
May 19 — Cascade Av-
enue, 2000 block — A White
Salmon resident reported
the attempted theft of fuel
from her vehicle while it
was parked.
May 20 — Wasco Avenue,
2700 block — Female arrest-
ed for shoplifting and
charged with theft II and at-
tempt to commit a crime.
M ay 2 3 — B r o o k s i d e
Drive, 1300 block — Unse-
c u re d , u n at t e n d e d b i ke
stolen as it sat in front of a
local fitness center.
■ Sex offenses:
None reported
■ Other:
May 18 — Cascade Av-
enue, 2200 block — Officer
contacted a Hood River resi-
dent regarding a lost wallet.
May 19 — Portway Av-
enue, 700 block — Keys
found at Waterfront Park
and turned in to police.
May 19 — Fourth and Cas-
cade — Cell phone found
and turned in to police.
May 19 — W. Cascade
Street, 2000 block — Officer
made contact with Hood
River resident regarding a
lost cell phone.
night.
May 24 — Tucker Road
a n d A i r p o r t D r ive —
Deputy dispatched to a male
on the side of the road with
a possible gunshot wound.
Upon arriving, the deputy
was advised that the male
either jumped or was
pushed from a moving vehi-
cle. The driver was still on
the scene. The male was
transported to the Hood
River hospital and later
emergency transported to
Emanuel in Portland with
very serious head injuries.
The female was arrested for
driving under the influence
of alcohol and reckless dri-
ving. The male could not be
interviewed due to his in-
juries. The female was ad-
vised that later charges of
assault may occur after his
interview.
■ Identity theft or
bank/credit card fraud:
M ay 2 1 — H o m e s t e ad
Drive, 3600 block — Possible
theft of tax return checks
reported.
■ Motor vehicle crash-
es, offenses and im-
pounds:
May 17 — Hood River —
Female cited and released
for the crime of giving false
information about liability
insurance after a traffic
stop conducted for violation
of the basic rule (64 mph in
a posted 55). She also re-
ceived citations for driving
with a suspended license
and driving uninsured. Her
van was towed from the
scene.
May 20 — Hood River —
Deputy investigated a sin-
gle vehicle, non-injury traf-
fic crash.
May 24 — Hood River —
Vehicle towed following a
traffic stop for a lighting vi-
olation. The driver received
citations for driving with a
suspended license and dri-
ving uninsured.
■ Outstanding war-
rants, parole, probation
or terms violations:
None reported.
■ Theft, burglary or
robbery:
May 18 — Baseline Drive,
4900 block — Stolen truck
reported.
May 20 — Woodwor th
Drive, 5000 block — Bur-
glary reported.
May 21 — Tamanawas
Falls — Unlawful entry into
a motor vehicle reported.
May 22 — Trout Creek
Ridge Road, 5700 block —
Male arrested for burglary
II, harassment, criminal
mischief II and criminal
mischief III. He was lodged
at NORCOR.
May 22 — AGA Road, 3300
block — Theft I reported.
■ Sex offenses:
None reported.
■ Other:
May 17 — Highway 35,
5400 block — Deputies re-
sponded to a report of an
unattended death. Subject
had been battling terminal
cancer for several years and
passed away at his resi-
dence.
May 20 — Bartlett Loop —
Female transported to hos-
pital for a mental health
consultation.
SHERIFF LOG
May 17 to 24
All calls were responded
to within the County of
Hood River.
■ Assaults, harass-
ment, menacing and do-
mestic violence:
May 17 — Toll Bridge
Park — Assault and crimi-
nal mischief reported. A
male was later arrested and
lodged at NORCOR by the
Wasco County Sheriff ’s Of-
fice.
■ Controlled substance
violations (non-DUII):
May 18 — Hood River —
Male cited for possession of
marijuana. He was also
cited for driving uninsured
and operating a motor vehi-
cle without driving privi-
leges.
May 21 — Hood River —
Juvenile male cited for pos-
session of less than one
ounce of marijuana.
■ Disorderly conduct,
mischief, criminal tres-
pass and vandalism:
None reported.
■ Driving under the in-
fluence of intoxicants:
May 23 — Highway 35 at
Paasch Drive — Female ar-
rested for driving under the
influence of alcohol and
lodged at NORCOR.
May 23 — N.E. Clark
Street, 0-100 block, Cascade
Locks — Deputy responded
to a motor vehicle crash
into a house in Cascade
L o c k s. T h e d r ive r w a s
transported to the Hood
River hospital with minor
injuries. He was later ar-
rested for driving under the
influence of drugs, five
counts of reckless endan-
gering and a warrant out of
Lane County. He was also
cited for violation driving
while suspended and dri-
ving uninsured. Other
charges referred to the Dis-
trict Attorney’s Office will
be: Contempt of court, vio-
lation of a no contact order,
and unlawful possession of
methamphetamine. Due to
structural damage to the
house, the vehicle could not
be removed until later that
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