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    A6 Wednesday, February 12, 2020
HOOD RIVER NEWS | Hood River, Ore.
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Obituaries
Paid Notices
Paul
Blumenstein Sr.
Paul David Blumenstein Sr.
left this world on February 5,
2020 and is now with his loving
wife, Lois. Paul had a brief
stay at the Veterans Home-in
The Dalles, Oregon prior to his
passing.
He
was
born May 17,
1926 at home
i n C e n t ra l
Point, Ore-
gon to David
Samuel Blu-
menstein and
Anna Blanche
Paul Blumenstein (Aubert) Blu-
Sr.
menstein. He
had one sib-
ling, a younger sister Helene
(married Theron Gordon), who
survives him. He attended
Central Point Public School
and graduated from Central
Point High School in 1944.
After graduation, Paul en-
listed in the Army Air Force
and completed basic training
at the Presidio of Monterey.
He was stationed at Lowry Air
Force Base in Denver, CO. He
was honorably discharged in
1945. Paul was recalled into
the U.S. Air Force in 1951 for
the Korean Conflict. He was
again honorably discharged in
1952. In between service dates,
he moved to Eugene, Oregon
and attended electronics trade
school.
Paul married Ilene Louise
Narramore in Linn County,
Oregon in 1948 and had 3 sons
and 1 daughter. They later di-
vorced. In 1962 Paul remarried
Lois Irene (Ryan) Gaston who
had a son and a daughter. They
later legally adopted each oth-
er’s children. Paul is survived
by his children Paul David.
Blumenstein Jr. (Janet), Steven
C. Blumenstein (Kimberly),
Michael D. Blumenstein (Phyl-
lis), Toni Lynn
(Blumenstein) Stuart, Spen-
cer B. Blumenstein, and Sheri
E. (Blumenstein) Hestmark
(Brett).
Paul worked in the Eugene/
Springfield area for 20 years
at Fletcher and Smart TV and
Appliance Repair, as well as for
the City of Eugene Parks and
Recreation Department. He
was active in his kid’s sporting
activities and loved working on
his yard and home with Lois.
The camping trips with the
whole family in the Greenbri-
er van hold a lot of precious
memories.
In 1974, Paul and Lois
moved to the family home-
stead in Mt. Hood, Oregon to
work for his Uncle Paul Au-
bert in the orchards. He also
worked at various other jobs in
the Hood River area; Jerhsted
Airport FBO, Hood River Golf
Course, Diamond Fruit (driv-
ing trucks), Foster Saw small
engine repair, Mt Hood Rail-
road, Cooper Spur Ski Resort
and WAAAM Museum.
Paul was a jack of all trades;
he could repair and build
most anything. He was an avid
gardener and orchardist. He
obtained his pilot’s license
after moving to Mt. Hood, as
did wife Lois and they both
loved flying their Cessna 152
on many trips. They also en-
joyed traveling and exploring
in their motorhome, when
time allowed.
He was a very athletic man
who performed acrobatics and
played baseball as a youth
and with his kids. He was an
accomplished water skier and
taught all his kids. He loved
to ride motorcycles, Harleys
primarily, but when they were
young, he did tote his kids
around on his Vespa.
Paul never lost his youthful
exuberance and was continu-
ally awed by the simple things
of life. He was truly a sweet
ing, said a press release. Class
curriculum will center around
behavior modification tech-
niques, coping skills, social
change and stress manage-
ment.
Each class will offer a pre-
sentation and handouts, as
well as allow for activity and
discussion, said a press re-
lease. Participation is based
on personal comfort level, as is
setting a quitting date (encour-
Judy Johansson
aged but not essential).
Participants will be entered
into a raffle drawing for one of
two $50 gift cards, awarded at
the end of the eight weeks, for
each class attended. Snacks
will be provided at each class.
To register, call 541-387-
1353 or 541-993-2210; pro-
vide your name and best
contact information.
Getting Your House in
Order presentation Feb. 27
Anderson’s Tribute Center
will host a Lunch and Learn
Community Education pro-
gram on Thursday, Feb. 27,
titled “Getting Your House in
Order.” The presentation will
be at Anderson’s, 1401 Bel-
mont, beginning at noon.
Guest speakers include Jan
Veldhuisen Virk, Providence
Hospice of the Gorge, and
Dianne Level, family service
counselor. Lunch will be pro-
vided by Anderson’s.
Participants will learn about
essential documents and ad-
Paul was also predeceased
by his son in law, Rodger Tony
Stuart. He is survived by his
sister; children; and grand-
children Heidi, Eric, Kacy,
Mindi, Mara, Jonathan, Ry-
Anne, Grace, Justin, Nathan,
Brandon and Bennett; along
with 16 great grandchildren.
Services will be held at 11:00
AM Monday February 17, 2020
at Anderson’s Tribute Cen-
ter (1401 Belmont Ave. Hood
River, OR 97031). A graveside
will follow at Upper Valley
Cemetery (6917 Allen Road
Parkdale, OR 97041).
Donations in Paul’s memory
may be made to Western An-
tique Aeroplane and Automo-
bile Museum (WAAM) (C/O
Anderson’s Tribute Center
1401 Belmont Ave. Hood River,
OR 97031).
Arrangements are under the
direction of Anderson’s Tribute
Lorene “Judy” Walker Jo-
hansson, age 75, a resident of
The Dalles, Ore., passed away
Feb. 5, 2020. A viewing will
be held at 9 a.m. on Saturday,
Feb. 15 at Spencer, Libby &
Powell Funeral Home. Grave-
side services are planned for
10:30 a.m. on Feb. 15 at IOOF
Cemetery (Parklawn), 2565 3
Mile Road, The Dalles.
Philip Brady III
Philip “Phil” Lawrence
Brady III of Hood River, Ore.,
passed away Dec. 8, 2019,
at his home. He was born
on April 7, 1947, and was 72
years of age at the time of his
passing.
A celebration of Phil’s life
is planned for March 14 at
the Crag Rat Hut, 960 Crag
Rat Road, Hood River. Please
vanced medical directives, as
well as have an opportunity
to tour the facility. All will
receive a free “Pre-Planning
and Bereavement” guide.
RSVP at 541-386-1000.
Morris Lee Tuttle, age 85,
a resident of The Dalles, Ore.,
passed away Feb. 5, 2020.
Spencer, Libby & Powell Funer-
al Home is in care of arrange-
ments. The family will hold
private services.
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POLICE LOG
Disorderly conduct,
3600 block — Dispatched ad- curred the previous day and
mischief, criminal
vised of a stolen vehicle, which items were valued at less than
trespass and vandalism: had occurred just outside of $100.
Jan. 28 — Cascade Avenue,
the city. Description of the
Jan. 30 — Avalon Drive, 1500
Assaults, harassment,
1800 block — Vandalism to a vehicle was provided and an block — Resident contacted re-
menacing and domestic vehicle reported.
officer located it in a parking garding a theft inside his home.
violence:
Jan. 29 — Fifth Street, 0-100 lot. The vehicle was returned to
Feb. 1 — Wasco Street, 1000
Jan. 29 — Hutson Road —
Units responded to a county
address regarding an assault in
progress.
Jan. 29 — 12th and May —
Possible harassment reported.
Jan. 30 — Oak Street — Local
male arrested for domestic
assault IV and interfering with
making a report.
Controlled substance
violations (non-DUII):
Jan. 31 — State Street, 300
block — A drug recognition
evaluation was performed on
a The Dalles resident at the
request of an Oregon State
trooper. The resulting opinion
was that The Dalles resident
was under the influence of two
controlled substances.
Jan. 31 — I-84 at exit 64 —
Male arrested on a confirmed
felony warrant and possession
of methamphetamine.
block — Vehicle reported to its registered owner.
block — Counterfeit $20 re-
Jan. 28 — 12th Street, 1800 ported.
have been keyed (criminal
block — Theft from a grocery
mischief).
store reported. The theft oc-
Identity theft or bank/
credit card fraud:
Jan. 29 — May Street, 2800
block — Internet scam report-
ed.
Outstanding warrants,
parole, probation or
terms violations:
Jan. 26 — Oak Street, 100
block — Male arrested for an
outstanding warrant issued
out of Clackamas County. The
male was lodged at NORCOR.
Jan. 30 — Redtail Loop, 1000
block — Male arrested for a
valid and confirmed warrant
out of The Dalles.
Theft, burglary or
robbery:
Jan. 27 — Cascade Avenue,
Eugene Wright
Eugene F. Wright passed
away on Jan. 19, 2020, at the
age of 87 with his wife of 64
years by his side, as well as his
daughter and granddaughter.
He was a great father, hus-
band and friend. Born in Ione,
Wash., in 1932, he grew up
in Marysville and Stanwood,
Wash.
Gene grad-
uated from
high school
in 1952 and
served with
the U.S. Navy
from 1952-
1954 during
the Korean
Eugene Wright
conflict. He
married Bon-
nie Brown in 1955, and they
had three children, Michael,
Julia and Brian. He discovered
in 2017 through DNA testing
that he had another daughter
born in 1953, Pam Gilbert.
RSVP to 541-386-8782. Ar-
rangements are under the
direction of Anderson’s Tribute
Center, Hood River. Visit www.
AndersonsTributeCenter.com
to leave a note of condolence
for the family.
direction of Anderson’s Tribute
Center. Visit www.Anderson-
sTributeCenter.com to leave
a note of condolence for the
family.
Jacob
Veldhuisen
John Proctor passed away
on Dec. 27, 2019, at Oregon
Veterans’ Home in The Dalles,
Ore. John was born on Sept.
29, 1938, and was 81 years of
age at the time of his passing.
A graveside service will be
held at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday,
Feb. 13 at Willamette Nation-
al Cemetery, 11800 S.E. Mt.
Scott Blvd., Happy Valley, Ore.
Arrangements are under the
direction of Anderson’s Trib-
ute Center Celilo Chapel, The
Dalles. Visit www.Anderson-
sTributeCenter.com to leave
a note of condolence for the
family.
Jacob Veldhuisen passed
away on Jan. 16, 2020, in Hood
River, Ore., with his family
beside him. He was born Oct.
27, 1930, and was 89 years old.
Jacob will be buried at 9:30
a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 13 at
Willamette National Cemetery,
11800 S.E. Mt. Scott Blvd., Port-
land, Ore.
A life celebration is planned
for Friday, March 6 at the First
Congregational Church, 1050
E. 23rd Ave., Eugene, Ore.
Arrangements are under the
Jennifer
McLaren
Hood River
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Gene was preceded in death
by Michael, who passed away
in 2000; Michael had two chil-
dren, Brandon Wright and
Jaclyn Moore.
Gene retired from the Soil
Conservation Service, working
in Oregon and Washington.
Gene was very involved in the
WAAAM museum, which con-
tributed to his enjoyment in
retirement.
Hospice of the Gorge
was a very special blessing
to him and Bonnie for the
last 6 months. Hospice made
our lives so much easier. Our
church family has also been an
extra blessing. Thanks to Hos-
pice and our church friends,
and WAAAM friends for being
there. Gene loved it all.
There will be a celebration
of life on Saturday, Feb. 29 at
10:30 a.m. at the Hood River
Nazarene church on Belmont
Drive, followed by lunch. At
1 p.m., there will be a mili-
tary honors presentation at
WAAAM, 1600 Air Museum
Road, Hood River. In lieu of
flowers, please contribute to
Hospice of the Gorge.
Death Notices
Morris Tuttle
Hood River News Obit Policy
Jan. 26 to Feb. 1
All calls were responded to
within the City of Hood River.
Center (Funerals • Receptions
• Cremations) 1401 Belmont
Avenue, Hood River, Oregon
97031. Visit www.Anderson-
sTributeCenter.com to leave
a note of condolence for the
family.
Service Announcements
Providence starts tobacco
education, support group
Providence Hood River Me-
morial Hospital and North
Central Public Health Depart-
ment host a free, eight-week
tobacco education and sup-
port group Wednesdays from
4-5:30 p.m. through March 25
in classrooms 1-2, Providence
Hood River Memorial Hospi-
tal, 810 12th St.
The program is designed
to provide participants with
tools necessary to stop smok-
man. He loved ice cream and
cookies and would delight in
sharing them with others.
He also loved little doggies,
beginning with his childhood
dog Buster. They provided him
much comfort and compan-
ionship after the death of his
beloved wife Lois in November
of2008…They are now together
once again.
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