RECORDS Friday, December 29, 2017 PUBLIC SAFETY LOG 1:51 a.m. - An Irrigon man reported domestic violence between himself and his girlfriend and asked for a Morrow County sheriff’s deputy to respond. 4:13 a.m. - A man in his early 40s fell on West Willow Street, Heppner, and suffered a broken ankle and possibly a fracture in his lower leg. An ambulance took him to Pioneer Memorial Hospital, Heppner. 10:37 a.m. - Phony money popped up in Hermiston. A manager of a Hermiston business reported receiving a fake $50 bill. And police received a report at 9:30 p.m. of a fake $20 bill. 12:52 p.m. - The Pendleton Fire Department responded to a fire at a home at 714 S.E. Eighth St. Firefighters arrived to a smoke-filled home and attacked a fire in the crawl space of the structure. The preliminary cause of the fire was heat lamps in conjunc- tion with extension cords to keep pipes from freezing. However, the department said, the fire remains under investigation. 2:16 p.m. - Pendleton fire responded to an alarm at Hampton Inn, 101 S.W. Nye Ave. Crews found water flowing from a broken sprinkler pipe and shut down the sprinkler and alarm systems. Firefighters also diverted the water flow out the door to help limit damage. 3:14 p.m. - Concern for animals in a pasture on Olson Road, Boardman, prompted a caller to the Morrow County Sheriff’s Office. A deputy responded and took a report. 3:32 p.m. - Another package thief made off with the goods from a site on Northwest Washington Avenue, Irrigon. The property owner reported the crime, and the Morrow County Sheriff’s Office opened an investigation. 3:41 p.m. - Pendleton police warned a man about bothering a local family. The father told police a man from Portland came to the house back in May and said he had a vision about the family’s daughter. The man did not try contacting the daughter or the family again until Christmas day, when he sent a strange email. Pendleton police contacted the man and warned him for telephonic harassment and asked him not to have any contact in anyway with any member of the local family. 3:44 p.m. - Snowmobile riders called 911 and reported two of their machines were stuck on the trail going to Jubilee Lake near the Tollgate warming shed. 6:13 p.m. - Umatilla police received a 911 call from the Umatilla Port of Entry about a suspicious female. Police took a report. 6:41 p.m. - Hermiston police responded to the 900 block of South First Street for the assault of a 6-year-old boy. The mother said her son was in the bathroom and the toilet overflowed, and a man grabbed her son by the face, put his face against the wall and caused his lip to bleed. ARRESTS, CITATIONS •Hermiston police arrested Russell Scott Greene Jr., 36, of Hermiston, for second-degree theft, credit card fraud and identity theft. •Stanfield police arrested Jason Michael Francisco Garza, 27, of 74655 Gravel Pit Lane, Irrigon, on multiple warrants for failure to appear, violating parole and on new charges of felony attempt to flee, second-degree criminal mischief and forging or altering a vehicle title or registration. •Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office arrested Dillan Drake Massey, 27, of Hermiston, for first-degree theft, unauthorized entry into a motor vehicle, credit card fraud, second-degree forgery and second-degree theft. COMING EVENTS WALKING FOR WELL- NESS, 8:30-9:30 a.m., Pend- leton Recreation Center gym- nasium, 510 S.W. Dorion Ave., Pendleton. Good music, new friends and indoor walking for health. Free. (541-276-8100) PRESCHOOL STORY TIME, 10:15 a.m., Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave., Hermiston. For children from 3-6 years old. (541-567- 2882) TODDLER STORY TIME, 10:15-11 a.m., Pendleton Public Library, 502 S.W. Dorion Ave., Pendleton. (541-966-0380) STORY AND CRAFT TIME, 2 p.m., Echo Public Library, 20 S. Bonanza, Echo. (541-376- 8411) VFW BINGO, 6 p.m., Herm- iston VFW, 45 W. Cherry St., Hermiston. Doors open at 6 p.m., games begin at 7 p.m. Everyone welcome. (541-567- 6219) SATURDAY, DEC. 30 IMAC BREAKFAST FUND- RAISER, 7:30-10:30 a.m., Stokes Landing Senior Center, 150 Columbia Lane, Irrigon. Benefits the Irrigon Multicultur- al Arts Center project. Costs $4.50. (Peggy Price 541-567- 3806) FREE FOR ALL, 9:30-10:15 a.m., Pendleton Center for the Arts, 214 N. Main St., Pendle- ton. Free art classes for children up to age 12. Children under 8 should be accompanied by an adult. (Roberta Lavadour 541- 278-9201) YARN CLUB, 10 a.m.-12 p.m., Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave., Hermiston. (541-567-2882) FAMILY HISTORY WORK- SHOPS, 10 a.m., Church of Je- sus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 850 S.W. 11th St., Hermiston. Workshops, photo scanning and more. (Stephanie Black- burn 541-567-6251) SATURDAY CRAFTS FOR KIDS, 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave., Hermiston. Drop-in craft time for kids. Free. (541-567-2882) HIP & HANDMADE, 11 a.m.-12 p.m., Pendleton Cen- ter for the Arts, 214 N. Main St., Pendleton. Free drop-in project class for adults. (Roberta Lava- dour 541-278-9201) SUNDAY, DEC. 31 KIDS KLUB, 9:30 a.m., First Christian Church, 518 S. Main St., Milton-Freewater. For chil- dren of all ages. Includes arts, crafts, music and more. Free. (Janet Collins 541-938-3854) SPECIAL NEEDS OPEN GYM, 12-1:30 p.m., Pendleton Recreation Center, 510 S.W. Dorion Ave., Pendleton. Free for special needs children and families. (541-276-8100) “AS THE BALL DROPS ON TIMES SQUARE”, 5:30 p.m., Maxwell Siding Event Center, 145 N. First Place, Hermiston. Murder mystery dinner theater presentation features prime rib or lemon chicken, party fa- vors and toasting in the New Year with sparkling cider. For- mal wear encouraged but not required. Tickets are $45 per person. (541-571-7293 or 541- 567-8774) ADULT OPEN GYM, 6:30- 8:30 p.m., Pendleton Recre- ation Center, 510 S.W. Dorion Ave., Pendleton. Half-court basketball. Adults only. (541- 276-8100) FIDDLER’S NIGHT, 6:30- 8:30 p.m., Brookdale Assisted Living, 980 W. Highland Ave., Hermiston. Join the jam ses- sion, or just listen. Light re- freshments included. (Laura Mecham 541-567-3141) THE SPAZMATICS, 8 p.m., Wildhorse Resort & Casino Rivers Events Center, 46510 Wildhorse Blvd., Pendleton. New Wave geekiness meets outstanding musicianship with flair and style. Tickets are avail- able online or at the gift shop. (800-654-9453) FIRST DAY SNOWSHOE HIKE, 11 a.m., Emigrant Springs State Heritage Park, 65068 Old Oregon Trail High- way, Meacham. Ring in the New Year with a snowshoe hike. Meet at the day-use park- ing lot to the right of the en- trance. Wear appropriate cloth- ing and shoes, and bring water, a camera and binoculars. Some snowshoes will be available to use. Free. (Chris Havel 503- 986-0722) Lucky Lines 4-6-10-14-20-23-26-30 Estimated jackpot: $36,000 Pick 4 1 p.m.: 3-7-6-6 4 p.m.: 5-9-1-9 7 p.m.: 9-6-2-5 10 p.m.: 0-2-8-4 Thursday, Dec. 28 Pick 4 1 p.m.: 5-0-5-6 New Year’s Eve DINNER SPECIAL MAKE IT PRIME RIB SLOW COOKED TO PERFECTION, SERVED WITH BAKED POTATO & FRESH VEGETABLE 10 OZ 32.95 A SURF & TURF! ADD THRE E JU FRIED SH MBO RIMP 7.00 H AMLEY S TEAK H OUSE CALL FOR RESERVATIONS Court & Main, Pendleton 5 4 1 . 278 .1 1 0 0 LARGE PARTY RESERVATIONS AVAILABLE! Max D. Renick Pendleton Irrigon Jan. 13, 1936 - Dec. 25, 2017 Dalton Daniel McKay, aka “Grey Wolf,” age 24, passed away on Tuesday, Dec. 26, 2017, at Kadlec hospital in Richland, Washington. He was surrounded by family and friends. The dressing ceremony will be on Thursday, Dec. 28 at 2 p.m. at Pioneer Chapel in Pendleton, Oregon, following with Washat service at 7 p.m. at Mission Longhouse. A McKay Catholic Mass and burial will be held at St. Andrews Church at 9 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 29, 2017. Dalton was born in Pend- leton, Oregon, November 27, 1993. He was the son of Misty “Hummingbird” Sheoships and Damon McKay. He was an enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation. He was raised in Thornhollow on the Umatilla reservation. Dalton attended school in Athena and Weston. Dalton also went to Wolf Creek Job Corps in Roseburg, Oregon, where he specialized in fire- fighting and forestry. Dalton loved to hunt big game, fish, and roam the mountains and rivers. Dalton was a very outgoing and mischievous person and loved to tease and joke around, you knew he was up to no good when you see that big grin come out and that light in his eyes. Dalton was all about family and his friends became family for him. Dalton could make new friends, striking up conversation with a perfect stranger like he knew them for years. He loved to watch boxing, UFC, baseball, and football and he could quote stats and all things sports related. His favorite football team was the New England Patriots. If anyone knew Dalton his favorite go-to meal was a cup of steaming hot Raman Noodles, which he perfected. Dalton will be missed by all who knew him; he gave the gift of laughter, a shoulder to lean on and his smile. He is survived by his father, Damon McKay of Mission; grandparents, Nora and Leon Sheoships of Thornhollow, David and Becky McKay; his brothers, Wauker and Jonathan Tate, Kyle McKay; aunts, Karen Lee of Whiteriver, Arizona, Cecelia Husted (Sheoships) of Thornhollow, Shari Sheoships of Mission, Darcey McKay and Leslie Saluskin of Mission; uncles, David McKay Jr., Joshua Husted of Thornhollow, Frank Lee of Whiteriver, Arizona; cousins, Carrisa Close of Mission, Lily Sheoships of Thornhollow, Paul and Vincent Sheoships of Mission, Ike and Sean McKay of Mission, Jerold Billy, Sean Lee, Frank Lee Jr., and Frankie Lee of Whit- eriver, Arizona; and many, many more aunts, uncles, cousins, nephews and nieces. Dalton was preceded in death by his mother, Misty Dawn Sheoships, and now has Dalton in her arms. Online condolences may be shared with the family at www.pioneerchapel.com Geneva Eddings Hermiston Aug. 31, 1908 - Dec. 26, 2017 Geneva Eddings was born Aug. 31, 1908 in Troy, Idaho, the daughter of William and Alice (Miller) Perkins. She passed away in Hermiston on Dec. 26, 2017, at the age of 109. Geneva lived near Colfax, Wash- ington, as a child where she attended school. She married Benjamin Ralph Eddings in Tacoma, Washington, on July 18, 1928. The couple lived in Eddings the Tacoma area until the late-1940s where she worked as a welder in the Navy shipyards during World War II. After the war, they moved to New Orleans where they resided until the mid-1960s. They moved back to Snoqualmie, Wash- ington, where she resided until moving to Phoenix, Arizona, with her daughter in 2006. She moved to Hermiston in spring 2017. Geneva was an expert seamstress and a crafted sweater maker. She loved her time with her family especially her grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ben, in 1984; a brother, William, and grandsons, Calvin Brett Jones and Robert Reed Miller. She is survived by her children; son, Ralph H. Eddings; daughters, Verlie Miller and Muriel Eddings; seven grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandson. A small family gathering was held locally. Interment will be in the Fall City Cemetery in Fall City, Wash- ington. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of final arrangements. To leave an online condo- lence for the family go to: www.burnsmortuaryherm- iston.com DEATH NOTICES Althea L. Gibbs Stanfield Aug. 7, 1935 - Dec. 23, 2017 Althea L. Gibbs, 82, of Stanfield died Saturday, Dec. 23, 2017, in Richland, Washington. She was born Aug. 7, 1935, in Heppner. A celebration of life gathering will be held Saturday, Jan. 13, 2018, at 1 p.m. at the Pendleton Eagles Lodge. Arrangements are with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Sign the online condolence book at burnsmortuaryhermiston.com Rita Quezada Resendez LOTTERY Wednesday, Dec. 27 Dalton McKay Nov. 27, 1993 - Dec. 26, 2017 MONDAY, JANUARY 1 Megabucks 7-11-15-36-40-44 Estimated jackpot: $5.8 million Powerball 3-9-16-56-60 Powerball: 3 Power Play: 3 Estimated jackpot: $337 million Win for Life 1-60-65-67 Page 5A OBITUARIES THURSDAY FRIDAY, DEC. 29 East Oregonian Milton-Freewater Nov. 15, 1920 - Dec. 27, 2017 Rita Quezada Resendez, 97, of Milton-Freewater died Wednesday, Dec. 27, 2017, at her home. She was born Nov. 15, 1920. Arrangements are with Munselle-Rhodes Funeral Home in Milton-Freewater. H amley S teak H ouse Max Duane Renick, age 81, was called home early Christmas morning after a courageous battle with Hodgkin Lymphoma. He was born Jan. 13, 1936, in La Grande, Oregon, the only child to Lowell “Sam” Renick and Irma Samuelson. Max spent his early childhood years in La Grande where he attended grade school and developed his love for the trumpet after teaching himself to play a toy bugle. His family Renick later moved to Umatilla, Oregon where he graduated from Umatilla High School in 1955; lettering in basketball, baseball and football. He belonged to several clubs and was voted outstanding member in band. He was drafted into the U.S. Army in 1958 and attended basic training in Fort Hood, Texas. In 1959, he sailed out of New York harbor to Bremerhaven, Germany, on the USNS Gen. Simon B Buckner and was stationed in Friedberg where he rented his first VW Bug traveling the sights of Europe; which began his lifelong passion for the VW Beetle. Max married Shirley Voorhees in 1961 with whom he had three “favorite” daughters. They resided in Umatilla, Pendleton and College Place, Washington. The twinkle in his eyes seemed to reflect the light he saw in his girls. He married Fran Henry Wolchik in 1980. They shared many years together in Pendleton, Oregon. In 2010, Max married his present wife, Loa Heideman. Making their home in Irrigon, Oregon, until the time of his death. Max lived a life of faith and trusted always in the Lord’s will. Throughout his life he was an active member in his community. A member of the Columbia View Community Church, Herm- iston Car Club, Umatilla Museum, Umatilla Alumni Association and past pres- ident of the Irrigon Moose Lodge. He enjoyed playing his trumpet for family and friends at birthdays, local parades and other small events. He loved the Columbia River and the history of the area. UPCOMING SERVICES FRIDAY, DEC. 29 MCKAY, DALTON — Catholic Mass and burial at 9 a.m. at St. Andrews Church, 48022 St. Andrews Road, Mission. He often reminisced of the many childhood summers spent on the river jumping off the ferry and swimming across the river to Plymouth. Max enjoyed nature, mountain air and the fresh smell of rain. He enjoyed weekend trail rides on his motorcycle with his friends and shared his love of motorcycles with his daughters as they often tagged along to weekend races. He was a competitive motor- cycle enthusiast, a member of the Blue Mountain Motorcycle Club, the Flag Man at the Triangle Speedway and the best left- handed pool player around. Max had a zest and joy for life, an extraordinary sense of humor and was well known by his friends for his ornery shenanigans. A note from an old friend said, “Max was a real joker. Had many talents and could play that trumpet like Harry James. He could make you laugh until you felt like throwing up and would support you through the worst of times.” Preceded in death by his parents and his beloved dogs, Muffy and Benjamin. Max is survived by his wife, Loa Heideman Renick; his daughters, Cheryl Stensrud (Chris), Carie Brosnan (Damon) and Jana Smith (Randy); step- daughter, Cynda Ackerman (Brandon); is grandchil- dren, Jennifer, Bree Ann, Michael, Hailey, Carson, Conor, Shelbi, Brianne, Tanner and Dominick; six great-grandchildren and he was proud to share his birthday with his youngest great-granddaughter. A graveside service with military honors will be held on Saturday, Dec. 30, 2017, at 11 a.m. at Sunset Hills Cemetery, Umatilla, Oregon. A celebration of life service will follow at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 30, 2017, at Columbia View Community Church, 1230 E. Highway 730, Irrigon, Oregon. In lieu of flowers, dona- tions can be made in Max’s honor to Burns Mortuary at P.O. Box 289, Hermiston, OR 97838. Please sign the online condolence book at burnsmortuaryhermiston. com Burns Mortuary of Herm- iston, Oregon is in care of arrangements. Fri - Wed, Dec. 29, 2017 - Jan. 3, 2018 Subject to change. 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