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Tuesday, November 17, 2015
East Oregonian
OBITUARIES
PUBLIC SAFETY LOG
Kathlene Healy Stuvland
H. Joy Marks
Pendleton
January 27, 1927-November 12, 2015
Hermiston
December 2, 1921-November 13, 2015
Kathlene Healy Stuvland, sharp wit, keen insight and
88, of Pendleton died generous spirit will be dearly
peacefully in her home on missed.
Thursday, November 12,
Kal is survived by her two
2015, with her daughters by daughters and their husbands,
her side.
Marty and Jim Lieuallen of
Kal, as she was affec- Adams, Ore., and Alene and
tionately
known,
was Gerald Rich of Portland,
born January 27, 1927, at Ore.; the loves of her life, her
Heppner, Ore., to
four grandchildren:
James and Kate
Mary
Lieuallen
McDevitt Daly. She
(Aaron) Alandt, J.T.
was raised on her
(Christy) Lieuallen,
family’s ranch on
John Rich, and
Butter Creek. She
Natalie
Rich
graduated from St.
(Tyler) Storti; her
Joseph Academy in
three great-grand-
1945.
children:
Riley
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special agent John
Freeman
and
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her sister, Patricia
Mass., while he
Boyd of Pendleton;
was on assignment
her brother, Charles
at the Hanford Nuclear Daly of Heppner; and many
Reservation. They were nieces and nephews. She
married in Pendleton in was preceded in death by
1948. They lived in Chicago her parents, her sister Mary
and Boston where their two Doherty and her husbands.
daughters were born. After
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John’s tragic death in 1956, Rosary will be held Friday,
she returned to Pendleton. November 20, 2015, at 7:00
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the Byers Avenue Clinic and chapel in Pendleton. Mass of
later worked for Dr. Brennan Christian Burial will be cele-
and Dr. Bittner. In 1961 she brated Saturday, November
married James P. Healy and 21, 2015, at 10:00 a.m. at St.
moved to Heppner. Jim died Mary’s Catholic Church in
in 1972. She remained in Pendleton, followed by inter-
Heppner and continued to ment at Olney Cemetery.
operate their propane distri-
Memorial Contributions
bution business, Heppner may be made to St. Anthony
Nor-Gas. She retired and Hospice or to the charity
moved to Pendleton in 1992. of the donor’s choice in
She married Alan Stuvland care of Burns Mortuary of
in 1994; he passed away in Pendleton, P.O. Box 489,
1996.
Pendleton, OR 97801.
Kal
enjoyed
travel,
Burns
Mortuary
of
golf, and her many good Pendleton
is
handling
friends, but most of all her arrangements. Sign the
family. She was a devoted online guestbook at www.
mother, grandmother and burnsmortuary.com
great-grandmother.
Her
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DEATH NOTICES
Charles Edward Cook
Hermiston
Nov. 19, 1935-Nov. 13, 2015
Charles Edward Cook, 79, of Hermiston died Friday, Nov.
13, 2015. He was born Nov. 19, 1935, in Welch, West Virginia.
A private family burial will take place at Hermiston Cemetery.
Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements.
Rodney D. Cox
Meacham
Nov. 26, 1950-Nov. 16, 2015
Joy was born Dec. 2,
1921, in Tangent, Oregon,
and passed from this life Nov.
13, 2015. She was the third
child of Delaware and Emma
(Vollstedt) Faulkner. Joy was
named Henrybelle at birth,
the combination of the names
of Del’s favorite brother and
Emma’s mother’s,
both of whom
passed
shortly
before Joy’s birth.
She grew up being
known as “Henry”
or “Hank,” and it
was only during her
last year of college
she changed to
using her middle
name.
Del was a Marks
mechanic by trade,
though during the
Great Depression there was
little trade to work on. Emma,
with the two girls, worked
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make ends meet. Joy gradu-
ated from Albany schools and
then as a member of Alpha
Xi Delta sorority earned a
bachelor’s degree at Oregon
State. She then worked in the
Ag/Econ department at OSU
before being introduced to
her husband on a blind date
by a sorority sister. She and
Gayle were married in 1948.
With husband Gayle, after
he completed his degree at
OSU, she moved to Herm-
iston, or as her boss the
department chair at OSU, put
it, “from the land of ever rain
to the land of never rain.”
While embracing the sand
and sagebrush of Eastern
Oregon, she never lost her
love of the greenery of the
Willamette Valley.
Hermiston at the time
(1949) was booming, with
Umatilla Ordinance Depot,
Hinkle rail yard and the
building of McNary Dam
all happening. Finding a
residence was a challenge,
though the couple found
a rental on Beebe Street.
They considered themselves
fortunate as many (with good
jobs) were forced to live in
tar paper shacks or houses
hastily thrown together out
of empty ammunition boxes.
They bought a house on
East Ridgeway where sons
Tom and Rodney joined their
lives. In 1964 built the home
they were to live in for the
rest of their lives, on a bluff
overlooking the Umatilla
River.
Joy was a “stay at home”
mom until the sons were
out of the house, though
even then, always involved
in charity work and various
clubs around town. She was
an avid and keen card player,
with a spirit of competi-
tiveness that could be truly
amazing. She belonged to the
same bridge group
for over 60 years,
was a past president
of Chapter DR of
P.E.O. and a decades
long volunteer with
the Good Shepherd
Hospital Auxiliary.
She was a longtime
member of the First
Christian Church.
Joy was an
accomplished
seamstress,
constantly knitting,
crocheting and creating. Her
upbeat attitude to life and her
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cult times were a blessing to
all.
At age 85, in response to
the urging of family, who
thought all the memories
she had needed recording,
she tackled learning word
processing on a computer.
Although a lifetime touch
typist, to her the computer
was quite a foreign animal.
Yet she began writing of her
life story. This unpublished
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pages and is eye-opening
in the details of a life that
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Depression, a World War,
raising two sons and life in
Hermiston from the town’s
formative years to today.
Joy was preceded in
death by both parents, her
husband Gayle; son Rodney
and his wife Jeannie; her
brother Marion; and her
sister Katherine (and all
Katherine’s family). She is
survived by son Tom; grand-
sons Jacob (Meghan), Derek
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granddaughters Amy Runion
and Katelyn Marks; and two
great-grandsons, Benjamin
(from Jake) and Noah (from
Derek).
Memorial services will be
at the First Christian Church
at 11 a.m. on Friday the 20th.
The family asks in lieu of
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Agape House.
Please sign the guest book
at burnsmortuaryhermiston.
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Burns Mortuary of Herm-
iston is in care of arrange-
ments.
Gerald Frederick Peterson
Ione
January 25, 1932-November 12, 2015
Gerald
Frederick Andy Kvistad of Hermiston
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Peterson,
83,
died
Thursday,
and Jon Kvistad of Seattle,
died Monday, Nov. 16, 2015, at his home. He was born Nov.
26, 1950. Arrangements are pending at Burns Mortuary of November 12, 2015, at home Washington; and nieces
on his family’s century farm Kristi Kvistad of Portland
Hermiston.
south of Ione.
and Christine Linder of
Gerald
was
born
January
Hermiston. He was preceded
Jack King
25,
1932,
to
in death by his
Milton-Freewater
Oscar and Esther
parents and his
Aug. 14, 1938-Nov. 13, 2015
Engstrom Peterson
sister,
Eunice
Peterson Kvistad.
Jack King, 77, of Milton-Freewater died Friday, Nov. 13, in Heppner. He
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2015, in Portland. He was born Aug. 14, 1938. Munselle-Rhodes graduated from Ione
service will be
Funeral Home in Milton-Freewater is in charge of arrangements. High School and
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held on Thursday,
University
in
November 19, at
Alice M. Ployhar
Tacoma.
He
worked
11 a.m. at Valby
Heppner
at Boeing until
Lutheran Church,
Oct. 2, 1939-Nov. 15, 2015
returning to help
which was founded
Alice M. Ployhar, 76, of Heppner died Sunday, Nov. 15, with the family farm
in 1886 by Gerald’s
2015, in Hermiston. She was born Oct. 2, 1939, in Heppner. and expanded it to Peterson
grandfather.
Funeral arrangements are pending at Burns Mortuary of include land near
Concluding service
Hermiston.
Hardman and Boardman. and burial will follow at the
He continued farming and Valby Cemetery.
Corrine Ann Rodriguez
ranching until his death with
Memorial contributions
the help of his nephew, Kerry may be made to the Matheny
Boardman
Peterson, and hired help. The Project (for spinal cord injury
Sept. 29, 1946-Nov. 13, 2015
family considered Gerald research), P.O. Box 1095,
Corrine Ann Rodriguez, 69, of Boardman died Friday, to be the best uncle that his Heppner, OR 97836, or to
Nov. 13, 2015, in Hermiston. She was born Sept. 29, 1946, nieces and nephews could American Heart Association,
in Richmond, Calif. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care possibly have.
1200 N.W. Naito Parkway
of arrangements. Sign the guest book at burnsmortuaryherm-
Gerald is survived by his #220, Portland, OR 97209-
iston.com
brother Donald Peterson of 2831.
Pendleton; nephews Kerry
Sweeney Mortuary of
Lester O. Ruud
Peterson, Paul Peterson and Heppner is in care of arrange-
Walla Walla
Joel Peterson, all of Ione, ments.
Nov. 12, 2015
Lester O. Ruud, 102, of Walla Walla died Thursday, Nov.
12, 2015, in Walla Walla. Arrangements are pending through
Mountain View-Colonial DeWitt in Walla Walla.
Dixie I. Temple
Pendleton
Nov. 13, 2015
Dixie I. Temple, 75, of Pendleton died Friday, Nov. 13,
2015, in Richland, Wash. Services will be held Saturday, Nov.
21 at 11 a.m. at the Free Methodist Church, 1711 S.W. 44th St.,
Pendleton. Arrangements are with Pendleton Pioneer Chapel,
Folsom-Bishop.
UPCOMING SERVICES
TUESDAY, NOV. 17
No services scheduled
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18
No services scheduled
FRIDAY
•A caller at 7:17 a.m. reported a severed horse head on the
side of Craig Road near West Columbia Lane, Hermiston. The
8matilla Count\ 6heriff¶s 2f¿ce did not ¿nd the head.
•A Pendleton resident at South Hill Apartments, 248 S.W. 28th
Drive, told police someone stole the spare tire off her van and
tried to push the door in to gain access but was unsuccessful.
•A man at :2 a.m. asNed the 8matilla Count\ Sheriff¶s 2f¿ce
if anyone ever recovered his Model 88 Winchester that was
stolen when he lived in Umatilla in 1996.
• Umatilla police at 3:32 p.m. received a report of two people
¿ghting in the restroom at city hall, 7 Si[th St.
•The assistant manager of the Antlers Inn, Ukiah, at 4:55 p.m.
reported someone broke into room No. 6 and slept in the beds.
•A woman at 6:1 p.m. reported the theft of her utility trailer,
which stored her property, from Lawson Street, Milton-Freewater.
•Pendleton police at 1:2 p.m. received a report that two
males ¿ghting broke a door outside the Rainbow Cafe on Main
Street, Pendleton.
•A Umatilla resident at 1:41 told police the music from a
house on Umatilla Avenue and Walla Walla Street was so loud it
was shaking her house.
•A Pendleton man at 9:3 p.m. on Lindell Lane reported his
¿ve great Danes ² two adults and ¿ve puppies ² were missing,
along with his goat. The goat, the caller said, thinks it is a dog so
would be with the rest of the pack.
SATURDAY
•A Umatilla resident at 12:3 a.m. reported loud music coming
from a house near McNary Market on Willamette Avenue.
A caller at 1:6 a.m. at the Sub =ero Restaurant, Irrigon,
asked law enforcement for someone to “respond and deal with a
disturbance.”
•Law enforcement at 1:2 a.m. received a report of people
¿ght in the parking lot of the Midway Tavern, Hermiston.
•Another Umatilla caller complained about noise. This time
a woman told police at 1:32 a.m. that four or ¿ve people were
yelling and making a racket near her house on El Montee Street.
•A hunter near Ukiah at 7:48 a.m. reported he aimed to take a
spike elk, but missed and struck a calf elk instead. Oregon State
Police donated the game to the Ukiah School District.
•A Hemriston-area caller at 9:32 a.m. reported a burglary and
theft of a .22-caliber riÀe, .22-caliber pistol and a .2-gauge shot
gun. The caller also said there is video of a vehicle entering and
leaving the property.
•A Milton-Freewater man at 1:11 a.m. reported the theft of
¿shing gear, tools, a hydraulic Mack and a hatchet from his vehicle
on the 1 block of Lamb Court
•An Ione woman at 1:49 a.m. reported she was at a hospital
after the neighbor’s dog bit her and drew blood. She said this
happened on South Cherry Street, and the neighbor has four
dogs and the largest bit her.
•An employee of Hendon Construction, 8275 Highway 395,
Umatilla, told law enforcement at 1:32 p.m. of the theft of fuel
from company vehicles and the culprits could be people in an
24-foot-long camp trailer on the business’ property.
•An Irrigon woman at 1:58 p.m. reported two pit bulls dogs
entered her yard on Northeast Third Street and attacked her dog,
which was on a chain.
•A woman at 3:58 p.m. told law enforcement her soon-to-be
e[-husband harassed her and sent nude photos of her on te[t
messages to his friends.
•A man at 4:34 p.m. reported a female for the last month
comes to his residence at Punkin Center Mobile Home,
Hermiston, wanting him to buy tamales from her. He said he
keeps declining to buy, and when she returned Saturday she
parked on his lawn and harassed him when he told her to leave.
•A father at 5:56 p.m. reported his son drove into a cow at
Stan¿eld Meadows Road and Edelman Lane, Stan¿eld. He said
his son was not inMured but the cow was dead.
SUNDAY
•An off-duty of¿cer at 1:4 a.m. reported four people ¿ghting
at the Midway Tavern, Hermiston.
•A woman at 8:4 p.m. told Pendleton police she met with her
“e[” for dinner, and he “started Àipping out” and hit her in the face.
ARRESTS, CITATIONS
Friday
•Oregon State Police arrested Efrain Jauregui Alvarado,
3, no address provided, for possession of methamphetamine,
resisting arrest and harassment.
•Umatilla police arrested David Daniel Alaniz, 35, no address
provided, for felon in possession of a weapon and possession of
methamphetamine.
•Boardman police at 9:48 p.m. received a report that a man
beat his girlfriend. Police responded to Trail Apartments, 295
Boardman Ave., and arrested Kristopher John Roberts, 35, for
fourth-degree assault. An ambulance took the victim to Good
Shepherd Medical Center, Hermiston.
•A man who stuck his vehicle in Athena told police to take him
to Mail. And police did.
Thomas Allen Murphy, 31, of Pendleton drove into a front yard
at Main Street and Mans¿eld Road and became high-centered
on a Àower bed. A state trooper and Umatilla County sheriff’s
deputy talked to him, and he was ready to go to Mail because he
was into[icated and driving with a suspended license.
Murphy seemed impaired, according to state police, and
refused to take a sobriety test. But his blood alcohol level at the
Umatilla County Jail, Pendleton, was .13 percent, above the .8
legal limit. Police booked him in Mail for duii and reckless driving
and cited him for driving while suspended and driving uninsured.
Saturday
•Milton-Freewater police arrested Feli[ Romero Jr., 2, of
617 N.W. Eighth Ave., No. 1, Milton-Freewater, for ¿rst-degree
trespass, minor in possession of alcohol and driving under the
inÀuence of into[icants.
•Oregon State Police cited Daniel E. Stroberger, 71, of
Bremerton, Washington, for duii.
MEETINGS
TUESDAY, NOV. 17
PENDLETON TRANSPOR-
TATION COMMITTEE, 1 a.m.,
Pendleton City Hall administra-
tive conference room, 51 S.W.
Emigrant Ave.
ATHENA CEMETERY DIS-
TRICT, 5:3 p.m., Athena City
Hall, 215 S. Third St.
IRRIGON CITY COUNCIL, 6
p.m., Irrigon City Hall, 5 N.E.
Main St.
UMATILLA COUNTY SOIL
& WATER CONSERVATION
DISTRICT, 6 p.m., SWCD con-
ference room, 2 S.E. Hailey
Ave., Pendleton.
EAST UMATILLA COUN-
TY HEALTH DISTRICT, 7 p.m.,
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Athena.
PENDLETON DEVELOP-
MENT COMMISSION, 6 p.m.,
Pendleton City Hall council
chambers, 51 S.W. Emigrant
Ave.
PENDLETON CITY COUN-
CIL, 7 p.m., Pendleton City Hall
council chambers, 51 S.W. Em-
igrant Ave.
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Susan Wisdom
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Feb. 3, 1945-Nov. 15, 2015
Susan Wisdom, 70, of Milton-Freewater died Sunday, Nov.
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