6 Weekend of March 28-29, 2020 The Weekend Edition | A publication of Hood River News & The Dalles Chronicle TheDallesChronicle.com OBITUARIES PA I D N O T I C I E S Rob Norton Wayne Annala Robert (Rob) Lavern Norton passed away unexpectedly in his home March 17, 2020, at the age of 59. Rob was born on January 29, 1961 to Robert and Elaine Norton in Hood River, Ore. He was the youngest, and only brother to Nancy (Matthews), Carrie (Billings) and Sheryl (Graves). Rob grew up in Pine Grove and graduat- Rob Norton ed from Hood River Valley High School. In middle school, Rob played many sports but his activities became more social in nature as he got to high school. Rob could be described as a jokester, class clown and life of the party. While active in FFA, he raised cows and other livestock. He also enjoyed tinkering with his car and living out his Evil Knievel dreams on his motorcycle. Rob continued his education (as he would say) in the school of “hard knocks,” working a variety of jobs in the agricultural industry. He started with Willis Family Orchards and later became a field man at Diamond Fruit, Stadelman’s and Chamberlain Agriculture. Rob eventually worked with his sister, Sheryl, at GS Long, where he became the manager. The key to Rob’s success was his natural ability to “shoot the shit” with anyone. When you had a conversation with Rob (busi- ness or personal), you always left having had a good laugh and being encouraged. In 1990, Rob married Cheryl Cates, and in 1994 became a dad to his daughter, Taylor. Taylor immediately melted Rob’s already very tender heart. Rob married Tracy Sanguras in 1999 and their son, Austin, entered the world in 2000. While Rob’s role as father and husband was the center of his world, he also enjoyed coaching, cheering on both of his kids in sports and taking his family on camping adventures. Rob could not have been prouder of his kids. He beamed as Taylor graduated high school and set off for Hawaii to become a nurse. An added blessing was giving her away in marriage to Clay, who soon became not only a son-in-law, but a true friend. He was also very proud to see Austin flourish in high school and begin his college career at George Fox University, working toward a degree in criminal justice. Rob loved people and enjoyed making them laugh. Everyone who knew Rob has multiple stories of times he cracked them up with his jokes and wild pranks. Beyond all of this, his family was the center of his entire world. He lived to provide for them and make them happy. Rob gave so much to so many. Whether he was playing Santa during the holidays, plowing driveways during the winter, auctioneering at local fundraisers, or calling BINGO for his mother-in-law’s local sorority chapter, Rob was always willing to step up and help others. Rob loved to travel with his family, work in his meticulous- ly-kept yard, complete home projects, and host barbecues and poker nights with friends. There were very few people in the valley who didn’t call Rob a friend. He will be dearly missed by all. Rob was proceeded in death by his mother, Elaine Norton, father, Robert Norton, step-mother, Barbara Norton, and step-sister, Sally Johnson. He is survived by his wife, Tracy Norton; his daughter, Taylor (Clay) Cox; son, Austin Norton; siblings, Nancy (Ernie) Matthews, Carrie (Dennis) Billings, and Sheryl (Randy) Graves; step-siblings, Sherrie Chevron, Susan (Larry) Lucas, and Mike Johnson; his mother-in-law, Debbie Sanguras; sister-in-law, Lindsey (Lang) Cook; broth- er-in-law, Todd (Katrina) Sanguras; nieces, Joyce Willis, Tina (John) Combs, Shana Mattson, Sara (Chris) Rumrill, Anika Sanguras and Kennedy Cook; nephews, Cole Billings, Derrik Johnson, Reed Johnson, Beckam Sanguras, and Kameran Cook; great-nephew Blake Willis; and great-nieces Grace and Tatum Willis. Due to current coronavirus concerns, both the graveside service and celebration of life will be postponed until further notice. Details of both events will be provided by family once information is available. Arrangements are under the direc- tion of Anderson’s Tribute Center, Hood River. Visit www. AndersonsTributeCenter.com to leave a note of condolence for the family. There will be an open house at the Crag Rat Hut at a later date with details in a later edition. Private disposal of ashes is planned at Cloud Cap during the summer. Hood River native and longtime local Arrangements are under the direction of attorney Wayne Carlos Annala, 87, passed Anderson’s Tribute Center, Hood River. Visit www. away Feb. 2, 2020, at Providence St. Vincent Medical Center in Portland, Ore. He was born AndersonsTributeCenter.com to leave a note of condolence Nov. 2, 1932, in Hood River, Ore., to Arne and for the family. Kathleen (Kay Carlos) Annala. Wayne grew up in the Oak Grove and Odell areas of the Hood River Valley. As a boy, he learned the ropes of being an orchardist as he helped his father with his apple and pear orchards along with assisting many aunts and uncles with theirs. It was during those years that he decided to practice law so that he Helen Goe could help out all of his family and friends, so com to leave a note of condo- he traded in the smudge pots for law books. lence for the family. Wayne excelled in school, starting with Helen “Sadie” Marie Goe, Hernan Muñoz Wayne Annala athletics. He played baseball and many other 89, died Feb. 1, 2020, at Hernan Muñoz passed sports. He did not limit himself to sports, as Providence Brookside Manor away on March 23, 2020. he also loved being in the Hood River High School marching in Hood River, Ore. She was band, in which he played various instruments. During his born June 2, 1930. Due to the Hernan was born on May senior year he ran for the office of student body president and novel coronavirus pandemic, 30, 1996, and was 23 years of age at the time of his he proudly led the school and enjoyed his tenure. her memorial service has passing. Due to concerns Graduating in 1950 from HRHS, he went on to graduate been postponed to a later regarding novel corona- from Oregon State College in 1954, received his law degree in date. Her web guestbook virus/COVID-19, friends 1957 from the University of Oregon, and was admitted to the will be updated with her are encouraged to leave a Oregon Bar that same year. future service details once note or message of condo- Because of his love for the military, Wayne spent the sum- determined. Arrangements lence for family at www. under the direction of mers during his early college years joining the Marine and AndersonsTributeCenter. Naval cadet programs. He had hoped to serve his country for Anderson’s Tribute Center, com. Hernan’s funeral service Hood River. Visit www. years to come but he was released due to a back injury. was held Friday, March 27 at AndersonsTributeCenter. Also during his college years, he married Loretta Daugherty, on June 12, 1954, in the Riverside Church in Hood com to leave a note of condo- St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Hood River, Ore., with River. They had four children: Susan, Eric, Robyn and Davin. lence for the family. at St. Mary’s Catholic His legal experience began with a job as law clerk to federal Robert Laporte burial Cemetery. Arrangements Judge Wm. G. East, followed by three years practicing law at are under the direction of Portland law firm. Robert Laporte passed Anderson’s Tribute Center, In January 1961 Wayne moved back to Hood River with his away on March 25, 2020, at Hood River. Visit www. young family and he acquired the law office of John N. Mohr, Kadlec Regional Medical AndersonsTributeCenter. who had died a month prior. Wayne continued to practice law Center of Richland, Wash. com to leave a note of condo- in Hood River (Annala, Carey, Baker, Thompson & Van Koten, He was born on Nov. 15, and later Annala, Carey and Hull) until his death. 1928, and was 91 years of age lence for the family. Hernan Muñoz falleció In December 2005, Wayne was the first recipient of the at the time of his passing. el 23 de Marzo del 2020. Edwin J. Peterson Professional Award, given by the Oregon Because of executive Hernan nació el 30 de Mayo Bench/Bar Commission on Professionalism. orders for public health de 1996 y tenía 23 años cuan- Retirement held no appeal for him. “I don’t like to fish and regarding the novel corona- do falleció. Debido al nuevo I don’t play golf and I don’t want to build bird houses to keep virus / COVID-19, Robert’s coronavirus/covid-19, familia myself occupied, so what would I do if I stopped practicing private service will be live y amigos se les recomienda law?” he told writer Melody Finnemore nearly 10 years ago. streamed via Anderson’s dejar una nota de condo- “You’ll know I’m retired when the local mortician rolls me out Tribute Center Facebook lencia para la familia. Visite of the office on a gurney.” page. Service time yet to be www.andersonstributecen- Throughout his life, Wayne enjoyed the great outdoors by determined. ter.com. Misa fúnebre para whitewater rafting with his best friend, Judge Edwin Peterson; Arrangements are under Hernan fue el viernes 27 de also boating, dirt biking, skiing and mountain climbing. the direction of Anderson’s Marzo en la iglesia católica He was an early member of the Crag Rats mountain rescue Tribute Center, Hood de St. Mary’s con su descanso group (which was started by many of his family members in River, Ore. Visit www. final en el panteón católico 1926). In his younger years he never missed a rescue, which AndersonsTributeCenter. de St. Mary’s. he felt took precedence over his attorney work. Wayne he got his outdoor fix at a cabin he purchased on Savary Island in Canada, where he spent many summers in the last 30 years. He also had a great love for music and, according to his Donald Lee Moss family, could play any instrument that was handed to him. During his early years, he would grace the stage playing his August 8, 1938 ~ March 13, 2020 beloved accordion or piano, which he could do with his eyes closed. He also performed during some Lions Follies pro- Donald Lee Moss was born August 8, 1938, to Virgil grams playing his accordion. and Velma Moss in Lebanon, Oregon. He was raised Wayne was predeceased in 2011 by his wife Loretta and in Bend and graduated from Bend High School in their son Davin, and their son Eric in 2012. 1957. He continued his education at Oregon College of On June 2, 2012, he married Camilla Wishart at St. Mark’s Education, majoring in sports education. Church in Hood River. In July 1962, he married his college sweetheart, He is survived by his wife, Camilla; daughters Susan Frances Farley, in Boise, Idaho. They raised their Annala, of Hood River, and Robyn Annala, of Waldport, Ore., family in Gresham, Oregon where Don was very ac- and adopted daughter Jana Mattson; seven grandchildren: tive in youth sports and served as assistant district Livia Hendrickson, Erica Nichols, Josh Sleeper, Julia Sleeper, administrator for District 2 Little League for 15 years. Ryan Annala, Nick Annala and Shawn Annala; and 12 In 1992 Donald and Frances bought Starlite Lanes great-grandchildren. SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS DEATH NOTICES Judy Clark Judith “Judy” Clark passed away on March 21, 2020, at Hawks Ridge Assisted Living in Hood River, Ore. Judy was born on April 23, 1925, and was 94 years of age at the time of her passing. Arrangements are under the direction of Anderson’s Tribute Center, Hood River. Visit www. AndersonsTributeCenter. com to leave a note of condo- lence for the family. Phyllis Baker Phyllis M. Baker, age 95, a resident of The Dalles, Ore. passed away at a local care POLICE LOG MARCH 15-21 All calls were responded to within the County of Hood River. Motor vehicle crashes, offenses and impounds: March 17 — Hood River — Officer took information regarding a traffic accident that had occurred Feb. 26. Injuries were reported. March 18 — I-84 at milepost 56 — Officer assisted the Oregon State Police and responded to an accident involving an pedes- trian and a motor vehicle. The pedestrian was transported to the emergency room with minor injuries to his right arm. March 18 — Old Columbia River Drive, 2600 block — Resident male arrested for misdemeanor driving while suspended. Outstanding warrants, parole, probation or terms violations: March 15 — Cascade Avenue, 2200 block — Local male contacted regarding an out- standing warrant for a probation violation and lodged at NORCOR. March 19 — Hood River Toll Bridge — Officer responded to what concluded as a verbal only domestic call. A report was for- warded to Tri-County Community Corrections because the male party involved is on probation. Theft, burglary or robbery: March 18 — Old Columbia River Drive, 2600 block — Male cited and released for theft I (shoplifting). March 18 — E. Marina Drive, 1100 block — Gold chain report- ed to have been stolen. March 20 — E. Marina Drive, 900 block — Theft III reported; a customer drove off without paying for their fuel. March 21 — Sieverkropp Drive, 900 block — Attempted burglary and criminal mischief reported. March 21 — Wasco Avenue, 2700 block — Male cited for theft III. 1631 Woods Ct Suite 102 Hood River, OR 97031 Residential Fencing Deck & Porch Design Competitive Pricing 541-386-0826 Kevin Hickerson 541 / 490 / 2354 CCB # 89979 Marie Gualco, age 81, a resident of The Dalles, Ore., passed away at her home Mar. 26, 2020. Spencer, Libby David Lloyd David Oliver Lloyd, 71, a resident of Dufur, Ore., died March 24, 2020. Spencer, Libby & Powell Funeral Home is in care of arrangements. September 1, 1927 ~ March 19, 2020 It is with a heavy heart that I share news of my family’s loss. My father, Major General Gerald K. Hendricks, USAF (ret), p a s s e d p e a c e f u l ly o n March 19, 2020, while in his home under hospice care. General Hendricks was predeceased by his wife Barbara (Bobby) Hendricks (2018) and is survived by his daughter Karen, her husband Steve, four grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren and his sister a Mareta Maier. He was 92.5 years old. Gerry, as his friends called him, grew up on a wheat and cattle ranch in outside of Dufur, Oregon. His family was on the first wagon train west that blazed an Oregon Trail. He was very proud of his Oregon heritage! He loved his parents Lester and Mildred Hendricks and his siblings, Hollis, Mare- ta, Arlene and Jane. He attended grade school in a one-room schoolhouse, be- coming a volunteer fire fighter and living above the fire station when he was sixteen years old in o rd e r t o f i n i s h h i g h school. He was the first from his town to graduate from West Point (’51) and after completing flight school (first class of all jet pilots) he deployed for a year to the Korean war, re- ceiving a telegram not long after arriving that he was the proud father of a baby girl. During an Air Force career that would span 32 years, he would serve in Korea and Viet- nam and rise to be a sen- ior command pilot, re- ceived many advanced col- lege degrees from Har- vard, George Washington University, International College of the Armed Forces. He was Command- er of the Armament Lab “I’ve already prearranged” Deck and Fence kevinhickerson1@gmail.com Marie Gualco and Powell Funeral Home is in care of arrangements. Major General Gerald K. Hendricks, USAF Hood River Contractor facility on Mar. 25, 2020. Spencer, Libby and Powell Funeral Home is in care of arrangements. in Dallas, Oregon. They both had been avid bowlers for many years and coaches in the junior programs. In 2000 they also purchased Columbia Recreation Lanes in The Dalles, Oregon. Don retired in 2008 and enjoyed spending time with family and traveling with friends. Don is survived by his wife of 57 years, Frances; sons, Geoffrey (Kari), Eric (Julie) and Timothy, as well as bonus son Patrick; grandchildren are Allison, Alexandra, Dominique, Makayla, Marissa, Ella, Sa- vannah and Max; great-grandchildren Holly and Lacey; brother Thomas survives Don in Silverton, Oregon. Memorial services are pending. Dallas Mortuary T r i b u t e C e n t e r i s c a r i n g f o r t h e f a m i l y. www.dallastribute.com Joe Guenther Financial Advisor edwardjones.com Member SIPC You’ll be happy to know that your plan and wishes are transferable and the price you paid is honored at either locations. at Eglin AFB and the Commander of ALL the US Air Force Laboratories for Air Force Systems Command. He was the Vice Commander of the AF Space Division when he retired in 1982. He and my mother re- tired to the Washington DC area and Gerry spent the next 10 years of his professional life as a Di- rector at United Technolo- gies, Norden Systems and worked as a consultant for the Institute of Defense Analysis. His wife passed in 2018, they had been married 67 years. His greatest joys were his 4 grandchildren and 7 great-grands. He was an intimate part of my life He mentored, supported and loved our family to his last breath. An early adopter of technology, his suite of i Pa d s, i P h o n e s, M a c - Book’s, and Apple Watch helped him stay connect- ed to our busy lives. Each of his four grandchildren followed in his footsteps through military service. Everyone loves their Dads. I was blessed that he was mine! He will be buried with full Military honors at Arlington Na- tional Cemetery. Rest in Peace Dad, thank you for your service to our great Nation and all your loving guidance! You will be remembered fond- ly and missed dearly!