Thursday, April 7, 2016
RECORDS
PUBLIC SAFETY LOG
TUESDAY
3:50 a.m. - A Pendleton man on Southeast 19th Street
reported a neighbor’s dog was barking since about midnight,
and this is an on-going problem in spite of police citing the dog
owner before. Police did not ¿nd the barking dog.
9:47 a.m. - A woman on Lefore Road, Milton-Freewater,
reported her neighbor’s miniature pony keeps trying to get to her
mare behind the fence. She said she had him on a halter and
was tired of taking it back to the owner.
10:04 a.m. - A caller on Southwest Zeta Court, Pendleton,
asked police if it was OK for a neighbor’s friend to park in front of
mailboxes and block mail delivery.
10:04 a.m. - 7he 8matilla County Sheriff’s Of¿ce received
a report of possible horse neglect on Winesap Road,
Milton-Freewater.
10:55 a.m. - A Umatilla woman on Pierce Avenue told police
the empty lot next to hers is full of tumbleweeds. She said she
removed them herself for the last 20 years but is too old to do
that now.
11:14 a.m. - A woman told Umatilla police a man who is her
“ex” came to her house and threw her TV and other items. She
said she was in the car with her children.
11:59 a.m. - A man reported he stepped out of a portable
toilet at McNary Dam on Devore Road, Umatilla, and a woman
in her 50s had a vehicle blocking his, she confronted him, talked
about Jesus and claimed he was stalking her. She left before he
got into his vehicle, he said, and he did not know which way she
went. He said he wanted law enforcement aware of her because
she “was acting crazy.” Dispatchers made a note of it.
12:22 p.m. - Someone stole a Pendleton woman’s food
bene¿ts card and racked up charges exceeding 300 at local
grocery stores.
1:03 p.m. - The owner of Atkinson Staf¿ng, 079 Highway
395, Hermiston, reported a man that applied for a job last week
returned, left the of¿ce and tried to break into the mailboxes
at apartments next to the business and broke off a key in one
of the mailboxes. Now, the caller said, the mail person cannot
access the mailbox.
1:34 p.m. - A caller at a home on Southwest Gateway
Avenue, Pendleton, reported “a guy here that is not welcomed”
was kicking the doors and beating on the windows.
3:37 p.m. - A Toyota pickup was stolen from Northwest Butte
Drive in Hermiston. The keys were not with the vehicle.
3:41 p.m. - The owners of Ace Mini Storage, 2270 Lind
Road, Umatilla, reported doors were open on a storage unit and
were concerned there could be thefts.
4:54 p.m. - A man told Pendleton police the woman he has
been separated from for weeks has been harassing him, follows
him and had the water turned off to his home.
4:59 p.m. - Pendleton police responded to a complaint at
Wtechlink ,nc., 404 S.(. Dorion Ave., No. 207. Of¿cers told the
parties the issues was a civil matter and to work it out through
their attorneys.
5:59 p.m. - Someone reported a baggie with blue stars
and white powder residue on the sidewalk at West Hermiston
Avenue and Southwest 10th Street, Hermiston. The caller did
not touch the bag, and police did not ¿nd it.
:42 p.m. - A van drove into the Little Caesar’s parking lot in
Hermiston with a baby in a woman’s arms and not in a car seat.
7:45 p.m. - A Milton-Freewater man told police someone
entered his house on the 100 block of East Broadway and stole
alcohol.
10:10 p.m. - Umatilla police warned a 20-something man
after an employee at the Riverside Sports Bar & Lounge, 1501
Sixth St., reported receiving “tampered” ,llinois identi¿cation.
ARRESTS, CITATIONS
Morrow County Sheriff’s Of¿ce arrested Juan Antonio
Sanchez, 44, no address provided, for strangulation, fourth-de-
gree assault, second-degree theft and felony failure to report as
a sex offender.
•Umatilla police arrested Gildardo Escobedo, 25, of Umatilla,
for third-degree sexual abuse.
BRIEFLY
MSW to discuss borderline personality
PENDLETON — Elizabeth Scheeler, who recently
earned a master’s degree in social work, will share
information about borderline personality disorder during
tonight’s AAUW meeting
The public is invited to attend Thursday at 7 p.m. in
the Vert Club Room, 234 S.W. Fourth St., Pendleton.
Information about a different program, which was provided
before the schedule changed, appeared in a community
brief in the March 31 East Oregonian.
Scheeler works at Osoa Therapy in Pendleton. In
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several days a week at Sunridge Middle School and
Pendleton High School.
The gathering includes a social time with refreshments
and a short business meeting. For more information,
contact Renee at 541-377-0504.
Library celebrates children’s author
Beverly Cleary’s 100th birthday
WESTON — Award-winning children’s author Beverly
Cleary will turn 100 this month.
The author, who was born in McMinnville, was named
a “Living Legend” by the Library of Congress in 2000 for
her invaluable contributions to children’s literature.
To celebrate, the Weston Public Library is throwing
a party. People are invited to drop in for a piece of
birthday cake Monday from 4-6 p.m. at 108 E. Main St. A
screening of OPB’s newest ArtBeat documentary special,
“Discovering Beverly Cleary,” is at 5 p.m. In addition, kids
will receive a free Beverly Cleary book.
For more information, call 541-566-2378.
Reporter to share ‘Daughters of Hanford’
PENDLETON — Anna King, northwest news reporter
for Northwest Public Radio at Washington State University
in Tri-Cities, is featured in the upcoming Eastern Oregon
Forum.
King loves to unearth great stories about people in the
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rodeos. She has actively covered the Hanford Nuclear
Reservation for the past eight years. Her “Daughters of
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stories she hasn’t had a chance to tell.
King will present “Daughters of Hanford” Tuesday,
April 12 at 7 p.m. in Science & Technology Room ST-200
at Blue Mountain Community College, 2411 N.W. Carden
Ave., Pendleton.
The Eastern Oregon Forum is a collaborative effort
among leaders from Blue Mountain Community College,
InterMountain Education Service District, the East
Oregonian, American Association of University Women
and Harriet Isom, former United States ambassador.
For more information, call Karen Parker at 541-966-3177.
Garden tour seeks locations
HERMISTON — The P.E.O. Hermiston Garden Tour
is seeking people who would like to have their gardens
showcased in its 12th annual event.
The event supports local scholarships as well as the
organization’s state and international projects. P.E.O. was
founded in 1869 as a way to support women and encourage
them in realizing their potential through education.
For more information, contact Judi Mason at
judimasn@eoni.com or 541-314-5407.
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Submit information to: community@eastoregonian.com
or drop off to the attention of Tammy Malgesini at 333 E.
Main St., Hermiston or Renee Struthers at 211 S.E. Byers
Ave., Pendleton. Call 541-564-4539 or 541-966-0818 with
questions.
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OBITUARIES
Abigail Lynn Hughes
Trampis Lee ‘Tramp’ Palmer
Brookings
September 27, 2015-March 22, 2016
Hermiston
December 12, 1973-April 3, 2016
Abigail Lynn Hughes
was born Sept. 27, 2015, in
Coos Bay, Oregon, to parents
Nat and Angie Hughes. Her
family brought her home to
Brookings where she lived
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and three weeks. Suddenly,
on the morning of March
22, 2016, she was
called into the arms
of the Savior.
She is survived
by her parents Nat
and Angie Hughes;
brothers Sam and
Isaac Hughes; her
grandparents John
and Susie Hughes
of Clackamas and
Pat and Vickie
McNamee
of Hughes
Irrigon; and two
great-grand-
mothers, Ruth Hughes of
Clackamas and Jo McNamee
of Madras. She is mourned
by numerous aunts, uncles,
cousins and friends on both
sides of the Hughes and
McNamee clan, the law
enforcement agencies of
Curry County, Del Norte
County, Oregon State Police,
Brookings Police Depart-
ment and the community of
Brookings-Harbor
where
she found and returned love
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life.
A celebration of Abigail’s
life was held at 11
a.m. on Saturday,
April 2, 2016, at
Brookings Harbor
Christian Church,
777
Fifth
St.,
Brookings. Private
interment followed
the service, and a
reception followed
at His Place, 18881
Cornett Road (off
Cape Ferrelo) in
Brookings.
A
memorial
fund to assist the family has
been established at www.
gofundme.com/4zvxss98.
Condolences may be
expressed online at www.
redwoodmemorial.net.
Redwood Memorial Chapel
is assisting the family.
Leonard L. ‘Len’ Haldorson
Condon
September 11, 1924-March 31, 2016
Leonard
L.
“Len” the Condon Elks Lodge, the
Haldorson, 91, of Condon Masons, and the Shriners.
died Thursday, March 31, He was also a member of the
2016, at his home. A funeral United Church of Christ in
service will be
Condon. He served
held
Saturday,
on the Condon
April 9, 2016,
School Board for a
at 10 a.m. at the
time.
United Church of
Travel was a
Christ in Condon.
great interest to
Concluding
Len as well as his
service and burial
work.
will follow at the
Survivors
Condon Masonic
include his wife
Cemetery.
Loris and son
He was born
Lane Haldorson,
September
11,
both of Condon;
1924, at Eugene,
daughter
Kyra
Oregon, the son
Rogerson and her
of Lenny and Julia
husband Clark of
Haldorson. He was
Enumclaw, Wash-
raised in Eugene Haldorson
ington;
brother
where he grad-
Leland Haldorson;
uated from high
and sister Lenore
school.
Brown.
Len enlisted in United
Preceding him in death
State Army Air Corps, were
daughter
Jamie
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engineer. He was honorably Haldorson,
and
sister
discharged at the end of Marjorie Leonig.
World War II. After his
Memorial contributions
discharge he entered Oregon may be made to Pioneer
State University where Home Health and Hospice,
he received a Bachelor of P.O. Box 9, Heppner, OR
Science degree.
97836; Shriner’s Hospital
On October 15, 1949, for Children, 3101 S.W. Sam
he married Loris Nelson at Jackson Park Road, Port-
Condon. The couple raised land, OR 97201; or Special
their children in Condon Olympics-Oregon, P.O. Box
where Len was the owner 462, The Dalles, OR 97058.
and founder of Inland
Sweeney Mortuary of
Chemical Service, Inc.
Condon is in care of arrange-
Len was a member of ments.
DEATH NOTICES
Wayne R. Barber
Ukiah
Aug. 3, 1927-April 5, 2016
Wayne R. Barber, 88, of Ukiah died Tuesday, April 5,
2016, in La Grande. He was born Aug. 3, 1927. Arrange-
ments are pending with Pendleton Pioneer Chapel, Folsom-
Bishop.
Trampis Lee “Tramp”
Palmer, 42, of Hermiston
passed away at his home
on Sunday, April 3, 2016.
He was born December
12, 1973, in Hermiston to
Deborah Jean Stephens and
Michael John Palmer.
Although born in Herm-
iston,
Trampis
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Walla Walla, Baker
City and Arizona
while growing up.
He graduated from
Hermiston
High
School in 1992
and was part of the
Bulldog football
and
wrestling
teams.
T r a m p i s Palmer
married
Tiffany
McDaniel
on
November 28th, 1992, in
Hermiston. In September
of 1999, Jake was born and
their family would become
complete when Megan
joined them in March 2002.
This year they would have
celebrated their 24th anni-
versary.
Tramp’s love for sports
followed him after high
school and he started his
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the year after he graduated.
In 1993, he started coaching
Grid Kids Football, as his
little brother was on the team
and Tramp was hooked!
Grid Kids at that time had
about 60 kids in the program
with four teams. After a few
years of coaching, Tramp
became president of the
youth football program and
remained president until
2013. After dedicating 20
years of countless hours,
love and effort into the
program and kids, it had
grown to over 200 players
and 10 teams at the time he
stepped down. He touched
so many lives during this
time as both a mentor and
coach, sharing his love for
the game with all the kids he
came into contact with.
Tramp’s love of sports
did not only encompass
football. He was involved
with the Hermiston Youth
Wrestling program for
many years also. He was
voted in as tournament
director one evening (when
he was absent from a board
meeting!) and would remain
so for several years during
the time that his son Jake
was a youth wrestler.
Not only did he coach
boys sports, he also coached
City League basketball and
HYBA for Megan’s teams.
He rounded off his girl’s
basketball coaching with
three seasons of Megan’s
AAU team, the Purple
Crush. Coaching girls was
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for Tramp after coaching
boys for so many years, but
he loved spending time with
his daughter and her sports
for a change.
Tramp found a new sports
love in 2011. Lacrosse was
still fairly new in Hermiston
then, and after watching
his son play for a year as
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coaching the next
year. He became
the youth lacrosse
program director
the
following
year and has been
involved
ever
since. His goal was
to make the youth
lacrosse program
as successful as
the youth football
program.
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achieved his dream
coaching job this year when
he was hired as head varsity
coach for the Hermiston
High School lacrosse team.
He was excited to be a part
of the high school program
and was so looking forward
to a great season with
players that he had coached
in the youth program in
previous years. What made
it even more special was
having Jake on the team
too. Dinnertimes were spent
listening to them discuss
practice and how things
went that day.
Nothing was more special
to Tramp than his wife, kids,
and his family. They were
the most important pieces
of him and he was so very
proud of them. Tramp was a
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friend and mentor to all. He
was loved and respected by
many and will be greatly
missed in the community.
Trampis is survived by
his wife Tiffany, children
Jake and Megan, mother
Debb Gardner of Ukiah,
father Mike Palmer of Colo-
rado, sister Jackie Herrera
of
Hermiston,
brother
Josh Gawith of Tri-Cities,
grandparents Carl and
Alice Palmer of Herm-
iston, and numerous aunts,
uncles, cousins, nieces and
nephews.
A graveside services
will be Saturday, April 9th
at 10 a.m. at the Hermiston
Cemetery.
A Celebration of Life will
be at 2 p.m. in the Hermiston
High School commons, 600
S. First St.
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butions in Tramp’s memory
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Account
For
Trampis
Palmer” c/o Banner Bank,
101 E. Main St, Hermiston,
OR 97838.
Please sign the online
guest book at burnsmortua-
ryhermiston.com
Burns
Mortuary
of
Hermiston, Oregon, is in
care of arrangements.
UPCOMING SERVICES
THURSDAY, APRIL 7
CARSON, EVERETT — Celebration of life at 11 a.m. at
the First Christian Church, 518 S. Main St., Milton-Freewater.
Mary Ann Padilla
FRIDAY, APRIL 8
BLACK, JEANE — Graveside service at 2 p.m. at the
Homedale, Idaho
Athena Cemetery.
March 20, 1969-April 3, 2016
COSNER, LEWINE — Service at 11 a.m. at Munselle-
Mary Ann Padilla, 47, of Homedale, Idaho, died Sunday,
April 3, 2016, as the result of a car accident. She was born Rhodes Funeral Home, 902 S. Main St., Milton-Freewater.
GUTIERREZ, PAT — Recitation of the rosary at 10 a.m.
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pending with Pendleton Pioneer Chapel, Folsom-Bishop. followed by funeral mass at 11 a.m. at St. Patrick’s Catholic
Online condolences may be sent to www.pioneerchapel.com Church, 525 N. Gale St., Heppner. Burial will follow at the
Heppner Masonic Cemetery.
Shane Robert Ware
Stanfield
Feb. 27, 1968-April 3, 2016
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3, 2016, as the result of a car accident. He was born Feb. 27,
1968, in Bose, Idaho. Arrangements are pending with Pend-
leton Pioneer Chapel, Folsom-Bishop. Online condolences
may be sent to www.pioneerchapel.com
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Obituaries may be edited for spelling, proper punctuation and style.
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clude information about services.
Obituaries and notices can be submitted online at www.eastorego-
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to 541-276-8314, placed via the funeral home or in person at the East
Oregonian office.
For more information, call 541-966-0818 or 1-800-522-0255, ext. 221.
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MEETINGS
THURSDAY, APRIL 7
PENDLETON DOWNTOWN
ASSOCIATION, 7 a.m., Pendle-
ton City Hall community room, 501
S.W. Emigrant Ave.
ADAMS PLANNING COM-
MISSION, :30 p.m., Adams City
Hall, 190 N. Main St.
PENDLETON
PLANNING
COMMISSION, 7 p.m., Pendleton
City Hall council chambers, 501
S.W. Emigrant Ave.
FRIDAY, APRIL 8
No meetings scheduled
MONDAY, APRIL 11
PENDLETON
SCHOOL
BOARD, p.m., Pendleton Early
Learning Center, 130 S.W. Emi-
grant Ave., Pendleton.
HERMISTON SCHOOL DIS-
TRICT, :30 p.m., district of¿ce,
502 W. Standard Ave.
M I LT O N - F R E E WAT E R
SCHOOL BOARD, :30 p.m.,
Central Middle School, 30 S.W.
Second St.
ATHENA-WESTON SCHOOL
BOARD, 7 p.m., Athena Elemen-
tary School library, 375 S. Fifth St.
HEPPNER CITY COUNCIL,
7 p.m., Heppner City Hall, 111 N.
Main St.
HERMISTON CITY COUN-
CIL, 7 p.m., City Hall, 10 N.E.
Second St.
IRRIGON FIRE DISTRICT, 7
p.m., Irrigon Fire Department, 705
N.E. Main Ave.
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