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Page 14 November 18, 2015 C LASSIFIEDS /B IDS In Loving Memory Obituary Drivers: Local, Home Night- ly! Portland Flatbed Openings. Great Pay, Benefits! CDL-A, 1yr Exp. Req. Estenson Logistics Apply www.goelc.com 1-855-420-1374 Psychic John 20 years of experience. I specialize in removing bad aura. I will help you choose your mate and marriage part- ner. Do you want to change your life? For more information call (773) 883-7288 and receive one (1) free reading. Park Ranger Salary: $19.39 - $25.69 Hourly Deadline: 12/07/15 The Ranger program provides positive presence in parks and today, the rangers serve over 10,000 park visitors per month. Portland Park Ranger play an in- tegral role in creating a welcom- ing environment and ensure the enjoyment of park users visiting parks, natural areas and com- munity centers. Being a Portland Park Ranger requires a combina- tion of effective communication and customer service skills, the ability to serve as goodwill am- bassador by working with a di- verse public, with a demonstrat- ed ability at problem solve to reduce park user conflicts. The City is offering two (2) optional information meetings for this recruitment. Please see the full announcement under “Addi- tional information” section for details. To submit applications, review the complete announcement at www.portlandoregon.gov/jobs, use the link in the upper right- hand corner of the announce- ment to apply online. Senior Consultant III sought by Neudesic, LLC in Portland, OR to work w/ some of the most recognized brands in the world to deliver compelling solutions that integrate disparate systms such as ERP, ERM, CRM, POS, Intelligent Devices, Cloud bus. solutions & social media data to name a few. Perform architectur- al dsgn & dvlpmt, w/ a focus on planning, deploying & supporting enterprise-level Bus. Intelligence & Big Data solution implmtns. BS in CS, Comp Engg, or rel & 5 yrs exp req. Travel req: Periodic only, 10% maximum, w/in US borders. Mail resumes: Neudesic/Gwene- vere Crary, 100 Spectrum Center Dr., Ste 1200, Irvine, CA 92618. REF. JOB CODE SP-01. Advertise with diversity in The Portland Observer email ads@portlandobserver.com L e g a L N o t i c e s Don A. Burns Need to publish a court document or notice? Need an affidavit of publication quickly and efficiently? Please fax or e-mail your notice for a free price quote! Fax: 503-288-0015 e-mail: classifieds@portlandobserver.com The Portland Observer SUB BIDS REQUESTED NIKE World Headquarters Expansion Washington County, Oregon Bid Package: Parking Garage C Pre-Bid Meeting: Dec 1st 1:00pm Bids Due: December 15th 2:00pm Bid Documents: www.hoffmancorp.com/subcontractors 805 SW Broadway, Suite 2100, Portland, OR 97205 Phone (503) 221-8811 • Bid Fax (503) 221-8888 BIDS@hoffmancorp.com Hoffman is an equal opportunity employer and requests sub-bids from all interested firms including disadvantaged, minority, women, disabled veterans and emerging small business enterprises OR CCB#28417 / LIC HOFFMCC164NC Don A. Burns was born Feb. 20, 1942 in Clarks, La., to the Ecker C. Burns Jr. and Mary Lee McCully. The eldest of seven children, his siblings were James Ray, Patricia, Danny, Glenn, Shawntella and Yulinda. He peacefully completed his earthly journey and transitioned from this life on Nov. 20, 2014 with family by his side. He pro- fessed his life to God and he let everyone know it, setting aside time each day to study God’s word, and inviting others to do the same. On October 19, 1963 Don married his first love Ella Mae Irving. That union was blessed with one daughter, Lori Ann. Don was graced with love again with Bernice Mikes and that union was blessed with two children, Yvonne Marie and Deon Allen; joining Bernice’s children, Phillip, Vanessa and Daphne to complete their family. He attended Irvington Ele- mentary School and graduated from Benson Polytechnic High School where he developed a passion to begin his life long career as an electrician. After graduation, he served four years in the Army National Guard and was honorably discharged in July 1964. There are so many memories we’re going to miss; the way he would say “Heeeey” that was uniquely him; the way he lit up a room just by entering into it, his encouragement; his truth, his generosity, those toothpicks; the way he loved; the lessons he taught, and the ones we learned. We’re going to miss his laugh; the way he called our names, watching games together, and dancing in the middle of the day. We’re going to miss his refrains of “Something About The Name Jesus” over and over and over again, and miss the way he lived his life and on his own terms, We see these traits in ourselves, we are him. Don was preceded in death by his parents and second dad Wal- ter Lee Lewis, whom he loved and respected dearly, and Mary Lee Lewis and grandson Lamar Jaray Hart. He is survived by his children, grandchildren, great-grandchil- dren, siblings, and many nieces and nephews, cousins and dear friends. In Loving Memory Bernice Delores Wyse Bernice Delores Wyse, a longtime Portland resident, died Nov. 6, 2015. A full obituary was published in our Nov. 11 issue, but it failed to in- clude her last name Wyse while in- cluding her maiden name Taylor.