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A6 Hood River News, Wednesday, July 8, 2015 O bituaries Paid notices John Sullivan John Franklin Sullivan, 88, passed away Friday, June 26, 2015, at Cherry Heights Living in The Dalles, Ore. John was born Aug. 10, 1926, in S a l m o n , Idaho, to Roland and E l e a n o r (Bartl) Sulli- van. On Feb. 18, 1961, John m a r r i e d N a o m i “ N i k k i ” (Fitzgerald) Sullivan in Stevenson, John Sullivan Wash. Togeth- er they had eight children: John Fredrick, Anita, Sandra, Ron, Carol, Kitty, Sandy and Ken. John served in the United States Army during World War II. He enjoyed spending his time fishing and camping and had an interest in radios. John was preceded in death by his son John Fredrick; par- ents Roland and Eleanor; sis- ters Ila Lolley and June Reed; and brother Orland Sullivan. John is survived by his wife, Nikki Sullivan; children Anita (Floyd) Heiser, Sandra Glasow, Carol (Walt) Pope, Kitty (Mike) Filbin, Sandy Crawford, Ron (Karen) Sulli- van and Ken Crawford. He is also survived by numerous grandchildren, great-grand- children and nieces and nephews. A graveside service is planned for 10 a.m. Saturday, July 11, at Idlewilde Cemetery, 980 Tucker Road, Hood River. Memorials are encouraged to be made to Heart of Hospice or Celilo Center for Cancer Care. Arrangements are under the direction of Anderson’s Tribute Center (Funerals • Re- ceptions • Cremations), 1401 Belmont Ave., Hood River, OR 97031; 541-386-1000. Please visit andersonstributecenter.com to leave a note of condolence for family. Kathryn Guzman Kathryn “Katie” Deaville Guzman, 35, of Hood River, Ore., passed away Friday, July 3, 2015, at Le g acy Emanuel Medical Center in Portland, Ore. Katie was born June 11, 1980, to Tere- sa and Ken- neth Deaville. Katie was bor n and raised in Hood River Kathryn and attended Guzman Westside Ele- m e n t a r y, Hood River Middle and Hood River Valley High schools. Katie married Jose Guz- man in July 1996. She and Jose have two boys together: Christopher and Aaron. Katie had several jobs throughout her whole life, but her passion and most re- warding were caring for oth- ers. Katie’s greatest achieve- ment was raising and loving her two boys and the many children she took under her wing and mothered. She is best known and remembered for her enormous heart and compassion for others. In addition to her husband, Jose, Katie is survived by sons Christopher and Aaron Guz- man; parents Ken and Teresa Deaville; brother Ken Deaville Jr.; sister Nicole Deaville; the entire Guzman family; grand- parents Jack and Caroline Ny- seth; grandmother Virginia Honkola; and many aunts, un- cles, cousins, nieces and nephews. Services are planned for 3 p.m. Friday, July 10, at An- derson’s Tribute Center (Fu- nerals • Receptions • Crema- tions), 1401 Belmont Ave., Hood River, OR 97031; 541- 386-1000. Please visit ander- sonstributecenter.com to leave a note of condolence for family. Rita Parrett Rita Parrett, 71, passed away Saturday, July 4, 2015, in The Dalles, Ore. Rita was born Nov. 25, 1943, in Tonasket, Wash., to Clifford E. and Viola Mae (Spieth) Parrett, one of four children. She lived in O r v i l l e, Wash., and moved to The Dalles, Ore., in 1945. She en- joyed playing catch, books, going for Rita Parrett rides in the car and loved spending time with her family. Rita is survived by her older sister, Loveta Ziegen- bein, of Hood River, Ore., younger sister, Karen Thors- en, of Longview, Wash.; many nieces, nephews, great- nieces, and great-nephews; her friends and caretakers at the Nevada House in The Dalles and dear friend and caregiver of many years, Cathy Cartwright. She was preceded in death by her father, Clifford Par- rett Sr.; mother, Viola Par- rett; brother, Clifford Parrett Jr.; and brother-in-law Gene Thorsen. Services are planned for 11 a.m. Thursday, July 9, at Pine Grove Butte Cemetery, 2687 Van Horn Drive, Hood River. Memorial donations are suggested to be given in Rita’s name to Heart of Hospice. 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. Service Announcements Juanita Clymer family and to view obituary. Juanita Marie Clymer, 95, passed away Thursday, June 25, 2015, at the Hood River Care Center in Hood River, Ore. Juanita was born Nov. 6, 1919. A celebration of life will be held Saturday, July 11, at 2 p.m. at the Hood River Val- ley Christian Church, 975 Indian Creek 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 anderson- stributecenter.com to leave a note of condolence for Ruth Wakamatsu Ruth Kikue Wakamatsu, 97, passed away Thursday, May 14, 2015, at her home in Hood River, Oren. Ruth, or “Kik,” was born Oct. 11, 1917. Graveside services are planned for 1 p.m. Saturday, July 11, at Idlewilde Ceme- tery. 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 and to view obituary. Death Notice Fred Schmidt Frederick “Fred” Schmidt, 51, died in a car accident on Dee Highway, Sunday, July 5, 2015, in Hood River, Ore. Fred was born Jan. 24, 1964. Services are pending, with arrangements under the di- rection of Anderson’s Trib- ute Center (Funerals • Recep- tions • Cremations) 1401 Bel- mont Ave., Hood River, OR 97031; 541-386-1000. Please visit andersonstributecen- ter.com to leave a note of con- dolence for family. Available at: Rosauers • Gorge Dog Dickey’s Farm Store Dinah’s Dog House Farm Stand Gorge Grooming & Pet Supply POLICE LOG June 22 to July 5 All calls were responded to within the City of Hood River. ■ Assaults, harassment, menacing and domestic vi- olence: June 22 — N. 15th Street — Washington resident con- tacted regarding a cold do- mestic assault. July 2 — Cascade Avenue — Officer took report of ha- rassment involving unwant- ed sexual language. July 5 — Cascade Avenue — Male arrested for assault III. July 5 — Ninth Street — Officers dispatched to a pos- sible domestic situation. ■ Controlled substance violations (non-DUII): June 22 — E. Marina Drive, 1000 block — Portland resi- dent arrested on the charges of possession of metham- phetamine, giving false info and a post-prison violation de- tainer, and lodged at NOR- COR. The Portland resident was also cited for possession of less than one ounce of mar- ijuana. June 26 — Hood River — Female issued a citation for unlawful possession of mari- juana after a consent search on during a traffic stop. June 26 — Cascade Avenue, 2100 block — Underwood resi- dent arrested on the charge of unlawful possession of methamphetamine and lodged at NORCOR. ■ Disorderly conduct, mischief, criminal tres- pass and vandalism: June 22 — Railroad Street, 100 block — Damage report- ed to a dome car, which was entered. June 28 — Oak Street, 1500 block — Hood River resident arrested for criminal mis- chief III and a probation vio- lation. July 2 — Railroad Street, 100 block — Damage report- ed to a rail car window. ■ Driving under the in- fluence of intoxicants: June 22 — E. Marina Drive, 1000 block — A Spokane resident was arrest- ed on the charge of driving under the influence of a con- trolled substance. T he Spokane resident as also cited for possession of less than one ounce of marijua- na. June 26 — Hood River — White Salmon resident ar- rested on the charge of dri- ving under the influence of alcohol and lodged at NOR- COR. June 27 — Hood River — Male arrested for driving under the influence of alco- hol. June 27 — Underwood res- ident arrested for driving under the influence of alco- hol. June 28 — Hood River — Vancouver, Wash., resident arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol. July 1 — Hood River — Utah male cited for driving under the influence of intox- icants and released. July 4 — Hood River — Vehicle stopped for speed- ing violation. After contact- ing the driver, the officer observed several signs of impair ment. The driver contented to field sobriety tests where the officer con- firmed impairment. He was arrested for driving under the influence of intoxicants and refused a breath test. He was lodged at NORCOR. July 5 — Hood River — Pasco resident arrested on the charge of driving under the influence of alcohol and lodged at NORCOR. ■ Identity theft or bank/credit card fraud: June 29 — 24th Street, 400 block — Attempted ID theft reported. ■ Motor vehicle crash- es, offenses and im- pounds: June 25 — Second Street, 200 block — Hit and run re- ported. June 29 — 13th Street near Belmont Drive — Officer re- sponded to a two car, non-in- jury motor vehicle crash. July 1 — State Street near Second Street — Officer dis- patched to a cold hit and run. July 2 — Oak Avenue, 800 block — Officer responded to a motor vehicle crash. Two occupants sustained in- jury, needing medical trans- port. July 3 — Belmont Avenue, 1300 block — Officer re- sponded to a non-injury traf- fic crash. July 4 — Oak Street near Third Street — Officer re- sponded to a two car, non-in- jury motor vehicle accident. July 4 — Wasco Street, 1500 block — Hit and run re- ported. ■ Outstanding war- rants, parole, probation or terms violations: July 2 — Oak Street — Of- ficer took report of possible restraining order violation. ■ Theft, burglary or robbery: June 25 — Wasco Avenue, 2700 block — Three males were arrested for unautho- rized entry into a motor ve- hicle, criminal mischief II and two counts of theft II. June 27 — Cascade Av- enue, 2200 block — Male cited and released for theft III. June 29 — Sherman Street — Officer contacted a Cal- gary, Alberta resident re- garding a stolen bicycle. June 29 — Hood River — New Mexico resident report- ed the theft of his bicycle. July 2 — 12th Street, 1700 block — Juvenile female cited and released for theft III. July 2 — Brookside Drive, 1300 block — Theft reported. July 2 — W. Cascade, 1800 block — Theft reported. July 5 — Prospect Avenue, 2700 block — Theft from a front yard reported. ■ Sex offenses: None reported ■ Other: June 23 — 12th Street, 1800 block — Officer contact- ed a grocery store regarding some found property in the parking lot. June 23 — E. Marina Drive, 900 block — Cell phone found. hol by consumption. ■ Identity theft or bank/credit card fraud: July 1 — N.W. Portage Road, 500 block, Cascade Locks — Counterfeited money taken. ■ Motor vehicle crashes, offenses and impounds: June 30 — Wy’east Road, 3200 block — Wallet reported stolen. Later that day the sus- pect was contacted in NOR- COR, where he was lodged, and cited for unauthorized use of a vehicle. July 2 — Hood River — Deputies investigated a traf- fic crash where the driver left the scene. The driver was lo- cated, cited and released the next day. July 5 — Forest Lane, Cas- cade Locks — Deputy assist- ed the Oregon State Police with a fatal motor vehicle crash investigation. July 5 — Highway 35, 7200 block — Deputy responded to a motorcycle verses deer crash. The male rider was taken via life flight to a hospi- tal in Bend. July 5 — Highway 281 near milepost 10 — Deputy assist- ed the Oregon State Police in the investigation of a fatal traffic crash. ■ Outstanding warrants, parole, probation or terms violations: July 4 — S.W. WaNaPa Street, 400 block, Cascade Locks — Male arrested for a probation violation. July 5 — Early Road, 3300 block — Male arrested for an outstanding warrant out of Washington State and lodged at NORCOR. ■ Theft, burglary or rob- bery: None reported. ■ Sex offenses: July 1 — Central Vale Road — Deputy responded on a re- port of sexual abuse I. ■ Other: June 29 — Hood River — Deputy took report of a sui- cide on the freeway. June 26 — WaNaPa Street, 400 block, Cascade Locks — Male issued a citation to ap- pear in court for unlawful possession of fireworks. June 30 — Hood River — A wallet was found on Country Club between Frankton and Post Canyon. The wallet was handed over to law enforce- ment. June 30 — Hood River — A firefighter reported his fire bag has been lost on Highway 35. The bag was later found by a Good Samaritan and re- turned to the fire depart- ment. July 2 — Farwig Road, 3100 block — Juvenile runaway re- ported. July 2 — Parkdale — Deputy assisted with a vehi- cle fire in the area of Culbert- son Drive and Clear Creek Road. July 2 — Kingsley reser- voir — Suicide reported. July 3 — Wy’east Road — Bike reported found. July 4 — Wy’east Road near Summit Drive — Male cited for minor in possession of al- cohol following a traffic stop. He was the passenger in a car. SHERIFF LOG June 29 to July 5 All calls were responded to within the County of Hood River. ■ Assaults, harassment, menacing and domestic vi- olence: None reported. ■ Controlled substance violations (non-DUII): None reported ■ Disorderly conduct, mischief, criminal trespass and vandalism: June 29 — Hays Drive, 3900 block — Criminal mischief reported. ■ Driving under the in- fluence of intoxicants: July 2 — Hood River — Male arrested for driving under the influence of alco- hol. July 3 — Hood River — A 19-year-old male from The Dalles was arrested for dri- ving under the influence of intoxicants and reckless dri- ving. The passengers, both under 21, were also cited for minor in possession of alco- PET OF THE WEEK Logan is one-of-a-kind This week volunteers at Adopt A Dog have selected Logan as the prog ram’s adoptable pet of the week: Logan is 2 or 3 years old, likely Great Dane and Boxer mix ... maybe some Spaniel in there? He’s 60 pounds, tall and skinny! And he’s got a big underbite, which is kind of funny, because he tries re- ally hard to fit as many ten- nis balls in that mouth of his, but the teeth don’t make it easy! Logan is a calm, gentle and loving, devoted dog. That is, until you bring out the toys! He’s still got lots of puppy in him, and he’s not shy about it, so hold on, be- cause Logan is ready! He is so ready that we are working on teaching him to settle down a bit. But he doesn’t mind. He takes corrections well and is learning fast. If there’s no one around to play, he’ll entertain himself by tossing toys up in the air and then try to catch them, or at least scamper of f after them! Because Logan needs a re- minder to calm, we are not recommending him to a home with small kids. Other than that, he’s fantastic ...oh, exce pt one other thing. Logan had surgery about a year ago to repair a broken hip and they had to Logan remove part of his femur and everything was going well, but now he walks and runs like his chassis is out of alignment! Some call it his swagger, others just chuckle and enjoy the show! He’s so playful and crazy about fetch that during his recovery, he wasn’t kept from running around, and he injured the ACL on his other leg, so now he’s not allowed to go crazy mad and play as hard as he’d like, but he doesn’t seem to care one bit. The vet says he doesn’t need surgery as long as he is kept from going berserk! He just walks funny! Logan still goes on long hikes every day, and he’s fine. And he can still play with other dogs, just not real hard, so no dog parks for him. And he’ll never be Like us on Facebook es. Since many of our dogs are in foster, please call ahead to meet Logan in Odell at the Hukari Animal Shel- ter, 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 applica- tion online at our website, www.hoodriveradoptadog.or g, or download and scan and email to us at adopta- dog@gorge.net, or fax it in to 1-877-833-7166. We offer 24Pet- Watch microchips, which in- clude free registration into the 24PetWatch pet recovery service. For more infor mation visit www.24petwatch.com or call 1-866-597-2424. Peace of mind is not just knowing what you want but also knowing who is going to help your family in their time of need and where it will happen. Stop by to meet our family, tour our facility that has Hood River’s only on-site crematory and pick up your free “My Final Wishes” organizer to keep your final wishes safe. 541-386-1000 Anderson’s TRIBUTE CENTER Funerals • Receptions • Cremations 1401 Belmont Ave. • Hood River .A NDERSONS T RIBUTE C ENTER. COM WWW WE HONOR PLANS & PRICES FROM OTHER CREMATION SOCIETIES Serving Hood River Daily! 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