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HOOD RIVER NEWS | Hood River, Ore.
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Obituaries
Paid Notices
Scotty Lindsey
Homer Wilson (Scotty)
Lindsey passed away at the
age of 75 on Feb. 27, 2020, in
Golden Valley, Ariz., where he
has lived for the last two years.
He was born on Sept. 13, 1944.
From Dec.
31, 1962, to
Dec. 30, 1965,
Scotty served
our country in
the U.S. Army.
Scotty was a
longtime res-
ident of The
Scotty Lindsey
Dalles, Ore.,
and was em-
ployed for 44 years at The
Dalles aluminum plant before
moving to Lyle, Wash., in 1999.
His hobbies and passions
were loving his wife and fam-
ily. He also was into pre-1850
American Indian Culture. Scot-
ty was into napping and mak-
ing handmade knives, bows,
arrows, dream catchers and
everything in-between. He was
his best when hunting, fishing
and playing a round of golf.
Scotty was married to Ilean
Ripplinger Lindsey, whom
he loved for 29 years and
will continue to love as long
as the winds whisper in her
ears. He was a loving father to
Kenn Lindsey, Dan Ripplinger,
Saprina Lindsey Ford, Darla
Lindsey Mckee, and Jeannie
Lindsey Barker. Scotty’s love
did not end at his children but
continued to his 15 grandchil-
dren and seven great-grand-
children.
He is survived by his two
brothers and one sister, Leon-
ard Lindsey, Thomas Lindsey,
and Janice Kellogg, and his
brother and sister-in-law Rob-
ert and Cheryl Ripplinger and
John and Linda Ripplinger.
He was proceeded by his
parents, Clinton and Adele
Lindsey; two sisters, Mavourn-
een Reagan and Linda (Berral)
Miller.
His arms were always full of
love for the numerous neph-
ews and nieces that filled his
life with more joy then we will
ever know.
Spread your wings and fly
with the eagles and continue
to watch over family and many
friends.
A celebration of life will be
held on June 27 from 1-4 p.m.
This will be a potluck held at
Sorosis Park in The Dalles.
Cory Johnston
Dr. Waldo Cory Melrose
Johnston III died in a back-
country skiing accident after
summiting Mount Hood on
Feb. 25, 2020, on his 47th
birthday.
Born in 1973, Cory grew up
in the mountains of Colorado,
where he first
developed
his love of
the outdoors
along w ith
his parents,
Waldo and
Candy, and
Cory Johnston
his older sis-
ter, Crickett. It
was amongst these mantled
peaks that he first learned to
ski.
His family moved to North
Carolina in 1980, where he
developed a passion for other
activities: Hockey with his dad,
tennis with his sister, viola
with his mom. While a student
at Durham Academy, he was
elected president of the se-
nior class, constructed an epic
volcano for the senior prom
with his best friend, Javier,
became North Carolina’s first
All American lacrosse player,
and, despite some aversion for
practicing for the SATs, earned
his acceptance to Yale, where
he played varsity lacrosse and
squeaked across the finish line
in 1995 with a degree in Amer-
ican Studies.
Following graduation, Cory
heeded the call of the West,
where he engaged in a assort-
ment of experiments, includ-
ing waiting tables in San Fran-
cisco, filming documentaries
in Whistler, selling climbing
gear at REI in Salt Lake City,
Death Notices
Buster Wilcox
Spencer, Libby & Powell Funer-
al Home is in care of arrange-
“Buster” Donald Wilcox ments.
passed away on March 8, 2020,
at Skyline Hospital in White
Salmon, Wash. Buster was
born on July 22, 1942, and
Kelly Kay Franklin, age 65,
was 77 years of age at the time a resident of Hood River, Ore.,
of his passing. Arrangements passed away March 3, 2020.
are under the direction of Spencer, Libby & Powell Funer-
Anderson’s Tribute Center, al Home is in care of arrange-
Hood River, Ore. Visit www. ments.
AndersonsTributeCenter.com
to leave a note of condolence
for the family.
Richard Ray Stradley, age
76, a resident of Grass Valley,
Ore., passed away March 4,
Loretta Whanita Carr, age 2020. Spencer, Libby & Powell
84, a resident of Dufur, Ore., Funeral Home is in care of ar-
passed away March 5, 2020. rangements.
Kelly Franklin
Richard Stradley
Loretta Carr
2020. Spencer Libby & Powell
Funeral Home is in care of
Sandra Irene Sexton, age arrangements. A graveside
79, a resident of The Dalles, committal service will be held
Ore., passed away March 5, at 11 a.m. on March 13 at IOOF
ever had, but was also hum-
ble and humorous and true
to himself: Kind, patient and
unflappable. He again formed
a close group of friends, “The
Honey Badgers,” with whom he
enjoyed long days out on the
mountains.
Cory then came to Oregon
in 2012 for a two-year hepato-
biliary and pancreatic surgery
fellowship at the Providence
Portland Cancer Center. Here
he was mentored by Drs. Paul
Hansen, Ronald Wolf and Chet
Hammill, as well as his future
wife, Pippa Newell. Pippa and
Cory’s first date was at the
start of Cory’s second year of
fellowship. It was not intended
to be a date, but they had spent
an intense day together in the
operating room, and it was a
balmy midsummer night with
a full moon, and it seemed a
shame not to enjoy it together.
Cory and Pippa moved to
Hood River in 2014, where
Cory started his first and only
job as an MD, as a General Sur-
geon at the Providence Hood
River Memorial Hospital. Here
he earned the trust, love, and
respect of his colleagues and
the Hood River community
through his passion for the
welfare of his patients and his
dedication to his practice.
Cory found immeasurable
happiness with Pippa, raising
their sons, Rocky and Bode. He
was so proud of his boys. He
loved everything about them.
He loved singing funny songs
with them, loved running
alongside them as they learned
to ride bikes. He marveled as
they learned anything new.
The family’s last ski trip, he was
so proud of Bode making his
first turns and of Rocky zipping
through the trees. There was
nothing that made him happi-
er than his family.
As he had done as a young
man, Cory found the wilder-
ness a source of wonder and
immense joy. As mountains
shaped much of Cory’s life,
they also, in a way, understood
by only God and the cosmos,
took it away.
Cory, we love you. Thank
you for the many epic turns.
Services to honor Cory’s life
and mourn his passing were
planned for the weekend of
March 6-8. Go to www.an-
dersonstributecenter.com for
details and to leave a note of
condolence for the family.
Countless people have
reached out to ask what they
can do to support Pippa and
the Johnston/Newell Family.
Education is a high priority for
the family. A 529 Education
Fund for Rocky and Bode has
been set up and donations
can be made at www.gofund-
me.com/f/the-cor y-john-
ston-family-fund.
SHERIFF LOG
Thomas
Rutherford
Thomas Rutherford passed
away on March 8, 2020, at
Hawks Ridge Assisted Living
in Hood River, Ore. Thomas
was born on July 24, 1939, and
was 80 years of age at the time
of his passing. Arrangements
are under the direction of
Anderson’s Tribute Center,
Hood River, Ore. Visit www.
AndersonsTributeCenter.
com to leave a note of condo-
lence for the family.
Feb. 23 to March 3
Motor vehicle crashes,
All calls were responded offenses and impounds:
to within the County of Hood
River.
Feb. 28 — Highway 35, 13000
block, Parkdale — Hit and run
Assaults, harassment, reported (failure to perform
menacing and
the duties of a driver).
domestic violence:
March 1 — Post Canyon
Feb. 27 — State Street, 300 Drive, 4300 block — Hit and
block — Sheriff’s office re- run reported. A mailbox was
ceived a walk-in complaint of struck by a vehicle sometime
the previous night.
harassment.
March 3 — Hood River —
March 2 — N.E. Forest
Lane, Cascade Locks — Fe- Deputy located an unreport-
male arrested for domestic ed non-injury motor vehicle
assault IV.
crash.
March 3 — Odell — Ha-
Outstanding warrants,
rassment reported.
Disorderly conduct,
mischief, criminal
trespass and
vandalism:
Service Announcements
Sandra Sexton
and painting houses. He and
his friend Johnny loved to
explore the backcountry of
the Wasatch. Eventually, he
joined the ski patrol at Brigh-
ton, where everything changed
one night when he and his
colleagues tried to save the
life of a young skier who had
sustained a mortal injury. He
was profoundly impressed by
the efficiency of the nurse as
she intubated the patient. As
Cory watched the helicopter
transport the patient off the
slope, he realized he wanted to
be there on the other end of the
helicopter ride, to take care of
that skier when she arrived at
the hospital. The very next day,
he called his parents to say that
he was going back to school to
become a doctor.
Discovering an intense focus
that his friends and family had
never seen, Cory complet-
ed premed courses in Utah,
and was accepted to medical
school at the University of
Pittsburgh. There he connected
with his lifelong friends Kia,
Jordan, Toby, Jim and Thomas.
Cory returned to Salt Lake
City for his six-year general
surgery residency at the Uni-
versity of Utah, where he spent
an extra year specializing in
rural general surgery. He won
the residency-wide teaching
award and was considered
one of the best residents they
Cemetery, 2565 Three Mile
Road, The Dalles. A memorial
gathering will follow at Fort
Dalles Riders Club.
Feb. 25 — Belmont Drive,
3500 block — Hood River
resident reported criminal
mischief that occurred the
previous night.
Identity theft or bank/
credit card fraud:
Feb. 25 — Country Club
Road, 2000 block — Fraudu-
lent account reported.
Theft, burglary or
robbery:
Feb. 26 — Highway 35, 14000
block, Parkdale — Theft from a
motor vehicle reported.
Feb. 27 — Hood River —
Deputy dispatched regarding a
suspicious vehicle. The vehicle
ended up being stolen from the
Portland area. The vehicle was
towed away and taken to the
Hood River County yard.
Feb. 29 — Hatfield Trailhead
— Car prowl reported.
Feb. 29 — Wyeth Camp-
ground, Cascade Locks — Ve-
hicle prowl reported.
parole, probation or
Feb. 29 — Tollbridge Park,
terms violations:
Parkdale — Firearms were
Feb. 24 — Bailey Road, 6000 reported to have been stolen
block, Parkdale — Male arrest- from a motor home.
ed on a detainer.
Feb. 26 — Odell Highway, Other:
3300 block — Male arrested for
Feb. 26 — Heritage Loop
a parole violation, as well as a — Deputies cited a parent for
restraining order violation.
violation of school compulsory
Feb. 27 — State Street, 300 attendance laws.
block — Male arrested for
Feb. 28 — Tucker Road —
a Hood River Circuit Court Missing juvenile reported. The
sanction.
juvenile returned while a dep-
March 2 — Hood River — uty was collecting initial infor-
Male arrested for violating a mation.
stalking order.
POLICE LOG
gash on his forehead and was
transported to the hospital.
The other male was located
and interviewed regarding the
altercation.
Assaults, harassment,
March 6 — Wasco Loop —
menacing and domestic Officer responded to a bus
violence:
stop regarding an altercation
March 2 — Oak Street — between two males. The officer
Hood River male shot with a was unable to locate the male
conducted electrical weapon suspect.
after charging at a law en-
forcement officer. The man Disorderly conduct,
was arrested and charged with mischief, criminal
menacing after raising a ham- trespass and vandalism:
mer at his mother and telling
March 2 — Eugene Street,
her he was going to strike her. 1700 block — Officer respond-
March 4 — State Street — ed to a residence that had been
Officer responded to an as- vandalized by an unknown
sault. One male had a large party.
March 1-7
All calls were responded
to within the County of Hood
River.
March 7 — Wasco Avenue, of intoxicants. BAC registered
2700 block — Vehicle reported more than three times the legal
to have been vandalized in a limit.
parking lot.
Outstanding warrants,
parole, probation or
terms violations:
Motor vehicle crashes,
March 3 — Sixth and State — Other:
Driving under the
offenses and impounds: Male arrested for a probation
March 4 — 25th Street, 400
influence of intoxicants:
March 1 — Front and State violation.
block — Officers dispatched to
March 1 — Hood River —
Male arrested for driving under
the influence of alcohol.
March 1 — I-84 at exit 62
— Portland resident arrested
and lodged at NORCOR on
the charges of driving under
the influence of a controlled
substance and unlawful pos-
session of methamphetamine.
March 5 — Cascade Avenue,
2500 block — Male arrested
for driving under the influence
— Officer responded to a traf-
fic crash. A female and her
young son were struck by a
semi. Medics were called to
the scene and all parties were
cleared of any significant in-
juries.
Feb. 2 — Belmont Drive,
2100 block — Damaged to a
parked vehicle reported.
March 7 — 13th and May
— Non-injury traffic crash
reported.
March 4 — Hood River —
Restraining order violation
reported. A male subject was
restrained from contacting the
person but had been attempt-
ing contact through social
media.
Theft, burglary or
robbery:
from noon to 1 p.m. at the
FISH Food Bank building, 1130
Tucker Road, Hood River.
The speakers’ focus will be
“Family Conversations about
Aging”: How to begin, con-
tinue, or adjust your family’s
discussion about aging.
Natascha Stolhand, RN, care
manager, and Richelle Wilhite,
clinical case manager — both
with Providence Hood River
Hood River News Obit Policy
Obituaries, death notices and service announcements
must be publication-ready; the News may edit for AP style
and grammar. All-caps submissions are not accepted.
Obituaries are $50 for the first 700 words, and $50 for each
additional 700 words; obituaries include up to two photos.
Death notices and service announcements are free, and do
not include a photo. All are additionally published on our
website. For our Wednesday edition, obituaries, death no-
tices and service announcements must be received by noon
on Monday; for the Saturday edition, by noon on Thursday.
Memorial Hospital — will be
the speakers.
Whether you are coming
from the perspective of an
adult child, spouse, or one rec-
ognizing your need for greater
care, this conversation will
provide insights for addressing
often sensitive topics.
Participants will receive the
AARP Prepare to Care Guide
(also available in Spanish, and
specific to other populations),
as well as Advance Care Plan-
ning guides. Eldercare special-
ist Gail Goeller’s book, “Com-
ing of Age with Aging Parents,”
will be available for purchase
for $10, with all proceeds going
to AGA’s Challenge Grant for
the History Museum’s Memory
Cafe.
a residence where a male was
reported to be unresponsive
and not breathing. It was de-
termined the man had passed
away a few days before.
March 5 — Cascade Avenue,
1300 block — Officer took a
report of a violation of a par-
enting agreement.
March 5 — N. Second Street,
100 block — Theft reported.
March 7 — 10th Street, 1000
SUDOKU
‘Conversations about
Aging’ continue March 18
Gorge Ecumenical Minis-
tries (GEM) and Aging in the
Gorge Alliance (AGA) invite
the community on March 18 to
join their continuing series of
brown bag lunch presentations
exploring various aspects of
“aging and walking alongside
those in the aging process,”
as coordinator Andrew Wade
put it.
This month’s event goes
block — Stolen front license
plate off a motor vehicle re-
ported.
ANSWER
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Suite 102
Hood River, OR
97031
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