Wednesday, February 20, 2019 RECORDS East Oregonian OBITUARIES DEATH NOTICES Alvin ‘Art’ Lindstrom Wallace L. Johnson Ione July 1, 1935 — February 6, 2019 Hermiston May 13, 1925 — Feb. 18, 2019 Alvin “Art” Lindstrom, drilling, truck driving, irri- age 83, passed peacefully gation systems, woodwork- in his sleep on February 6, ing, painting and anything that he put his mind to. His 2019, of natural causes. Born in Ione, Oregon, work ethic and friendly on July 1, 1935, to Franklin nature brought him much and Edris Lindstrom, also success and many friends. of Ione, Art was After the ranch, one of twin boys. Art lived in Herm- iston, Culver and Art and Roy Pendleton, Oregon. attended a one- He wanted to be room school- house north of involved as a grand- father, dad and Ione, and grad- uated from Ione friend to anyone. High School in He succeeded in his 1954. The broth- mission by using ers joined the his “shop” as an Army in 1958 area that included and were honor- a cup of coffee, ably discharged socializing, shar- ing the principles in 1960. After return- Lindstrom of good work ethic ing to Ione, Art and useable trade raised cattle and dryland experience. wheat along with his father Art had many pets and a and brother as Lindstrom & pure touch of caring for all Sons on 5,000 acres north of animals he came into con- tact with. His dogs in spe- Ione. The early 1960s was a cific were always well hand great time for Art: he mar- fed with a smile on his face. ried his wife, June Lind- Art lived a lifetime full strom (Bray), and the cou- of love, caring, honor and ple created a ranch family humility while never for- that included son John and getting his Ione roots. He remained with his beloved daughter Teena. In 1968, the twin brothers wife and close to his family opened Lindstrom Brother through all his years. Iron Works specializing in Art is survived by his the fabrication of implement wife June, son John with hitches, boom trucks, flat- wife Ronna Lindstrom and bed trailers and many other daughter Teena with hus- products still in use 50 years band Jerry Hubbard. He will be missed by his five later. When circle irriga- grandchildren and eight tion was in its infancy, the great-grandchildren. two brothers successfully Memorial services will designed and built their own take place at the Ione Ore- hydraulic driven pivot irriga- gon Cemetery this upcom- tion systems. Eventually, Art ing spring. Interment will and Roy ventured on, each be in the Lindstrom family taking their skills on sepa- plot. Services are pending rate paths. Art chose to con- and will be announced at a tinue using all of his skills future date. Sign the online in fabrication, fertilizer and condolence book at www. chemical application, well sweeneymortuary.com. Wallace L. Johnson, 93, of Hermiston, died Mon- day, Feb. 18, 2019, in Hermiston. He was born May 13, 1925, in Portland. Arrangements by Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Marjorie E. Babcock Hermiston June 24, 1920 — February 14, 2019 Marjorie E. Babcock elated since she was not passed away at the age of 98 a fan of the South Dakota on February 14 with family winters. Art and crew built and friends. Val- the Broken Circle entine’s Day is a Ranch where he celebration of love was foreman until and we can imag- he retired. The ine the love Jesus, Babcocks moved her beloved hus- to McNary in 1958 band, Art, and and to Hermiston family and friends in 1973. Marjorie showed her when worked at home, she arrived. staying very busy She was born Babcock with her family, in Yuma, Ari- including volun- zona, on June 24, 1920, the teering for the PTA, room fifth of nine children born to mother, Campfire leader Jim and Annie Gifford. She and caring for family and lived in the Yuma Valley friends. In 1970, she decided with her family until grad- to return to nursing, so she uation from high school in took a refresher course and 1938. In February 1939 she started working at Uma- enrolled in Mercy College tilla Hospital until it closed of Nursing in San Diego, in 1982. She then worked Calif., and graduated as an at Good Shepherd until she retired in June of 1984. RN in January 1942. She married Arthur Bab- Nursing was very rewarding cock, the love of her life, to her and she felt privileged on February 11, 1942. They to serve her community. always said their marriage She was preceded in was one made in heaven. death by her husband, Art, They were married for 43 six siblings and her bright years, Art passing in 1985. young great-grandson, Eric. After marrying Art, she She is survived by a sis- worked as an office and sur- ters Mildred Tanner of gical nurse for Dr. Bond, Newhall, Calif., and Max- an ophthalmologist in San ine Gallagher of Rio Vista, Diego, Calif. During World Calif.; four children, Stan- War II, Art enlisted in the ley Babcock of Hermis- Army in April 1942 and she ton, Marilyn Salsbery of spent six months in Manhat- Oregon City, Janice Bab- tan, Kan., while he trained at cock of Umatilla and Sha- Camp Riley. Nurses were in ron Babcock of Washou- high demand, so she agreed gal, Wash.; grandchildren to work days while Art was Ty, Tawna and Mindee; and training. She then returned great-grandchildren Zach- to San Diego, Calif., and ary, Kaitlynn, Eric, Brittney, Hayden and Aryonna. again worked for Dr. Bond. After their son, Stan- A celebration of life will ley, was born in 1944, she be held at 1:00 p.m. Satur- moved to DeRidder, La., so day, February 23, 2019, at she could be with Art until the Hermiston Nazarene he went overseas. While Church, 1520 W. Orchard Art was away, she contin- Ave., Hermiston, OR 97838. ued nursing by taking care Burial will be in Sunset of family and friends. Hills Cemetery in Umatilla. After the war, Art and Arrangements by Burns Marjorie made their home Mortuary. in San Diego, Calif., where Memorial donations can Art worked as a fireman for be made to Community the San Diego Fire Dept. In Hospice, 3102 N.E. 134th 1951, Art decided to change St., Vancouver, WA 98686 occupations and they moved or Vange John Memorial to Mobridge, S.D., where Hospice, 645 W. Orchard they had a feedlot and raised Ave., Suite 300, Hermiston, cattle along the Missouri OR 97838. River for eight years. Art To leave a condolence was offered a job in Ore- for the family go to www. gon by his best friend, Al burnsmortuaryhermiston. Conforth, and Marjorie was com Michael P. Newland Stanfield July 7, 1953 — Feb. 17, 2019 Michael P. Newland, 65, of Stanfield, died Sunday, Feb. 17, 2019, in Stanfield. He was born July 7, 1953, in Parsons, Kansas. Arrangements by Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. David J. Van Schoiack Jr. Hermiston Jan. 12, 1970 — Feb. 16, 2019 David J. Van Schoiack Jr., 49, of Hermiston, died Sat- urday, Feb. 16, 2019, near Boardman. He was born Jan. 12, 1970, in Pendleton. Arrangements by Burns Mortu- ary of Hermiston. Leave an online condolence for the family at www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com Friedrich V.B. ‘Fritz’ Miller Pendleton Feb. 25, 1938 — Feb. 14, 2019 Friedrich V.B. ‘Fritz’ Miller, 80, of Pendleton, died Thursday, Feb. 14, 2019, in Pendleton. He was born Feb. 25, 1938. A memorial service will be held Satur- day, March 9 at 11 a.m. at the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer in Pendleton. Arrangements by Burns Mortu- ary of Hermiston. LOTTERY Monday, Feb. 18, 2019 Megabucks 02-06-21-27-31-46 Estimated jackpot: $8.3 million Lucky Lines 03-06-11-16-FREE- 20-22-27-30 Estimated jackpot: $51,000 Win for Life 18-39-59-62 Pick 4 1 p.m.: 2-0-2-0 4 p.m.: 9-8-8-9 7 p.m.: 3-1-6-4 10 p.m.: 4-7-2-9 Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2019 Pick 4 1 p.m.: 3-7-8-0 HONORS Hermiston alums named to Whitman honor roll WALLA WALLA — Two Hermiston High School alumni, Sofia Gispert Tello and Madilyn Hofbauer, earned academic distinction for the most recent semester at Whitman College. This recognition is given to students who have completed a minimum of 12 credits, passed all credits attempted, and have earned a grade-point aver- age of 3.5 or higher on no fewer than nine graded credits during the semester. Tovey named to Dean’s List AZUSA, Calif. — Hermiston resident and Azusa Pacific University student Sidney Tovey made the aca- demic Deans’ List at APU. A performance/violin major, Tovey is honored for a fall semester 2018 academic standing of 3.5 or better grade-point average. Tovey is joined by 1,976 other stu- dents receiving the same honor. Wyant named to Dean’s List at Fort Hays State HAYS, Kan. — Mark John Wyant of Hermiston was named to the Dean’s Honor Roll at Fort Hays State University for the fall 2018 semester. Wyant is a senior majoring in health and human performance. The Dean’s Honor Roll includes undergraduate stu- dents only. To be eligible, students must have completed 12 or more credit hours and have a minimum grade point average of 3.60 for the semester. Full-time on-campus and FHSU Virtual College students are eligible. Whitworth names Provost’s Honor Roll SPOKANE — Tucker Wilson of Helix and Scott Zitterkopf of Milton-Freewater were named to the Whit- worth University Provost’s Honor Roll for fall semester 2018. The students qualified for the academic honor soci- ety by maintaining a grade-point average of at least 3.75 during the semester. PUBLIC SAFETY FRIDAY 11:36 a.m. — The Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office received a 911 call about an aggressive dog on South Fourth Street, Athena. 12:32 p.m. — Hermiston police received a report of a restraining order violation on East Beech Avenue. 4:26 p.m. — A 44-year-old man on Northeast Sixth Street, Hermiston, reported a dog bit him on the back of his left leg and he was bleeding slightly. 7:39 p.m. — A Hermiston man crashed his semitrailer while heading west on Interstate 84 near milepost 219. The rig went over an embankment about 200 feet, according to Oregon State Police, but the driver was not injured. The crash took out about 17 posts along the guardrail, and the driver called a company to clean up the leaking diesel fuel. A local tow operation hauled off the semi and trailer, and state police cited the 53-year-old driver for failure to drive within the lane. 11:10 p.m. — Pendleton police responded to a rental prop- erty on Northwest 13th Street for a possible burglary and crim- inal mischief. SATURDAY 4:06 a.m. — A 911 caller reported a prowler at Napa Auto Parts, 1124 N. Columbia St., Milton-Freewater. 9:39 a.m. — Stanfield police checked out a report of a sus- picious male at Premiere Apartments, 120 Vantage Blvd., Stan- field, but did not find the person. 10:49 a.m. — A Weston resident told Oregon State Police she was shoveling snow on Feb. 12 and 16 near her mailbox when a state snow plow sprayed her with snow and rocks, and the rocks bruised her. The state police trooper informed the dis- patch center for Oregon Department of Transportation of the complaint, told an ODOT employee and left a message for the manager of the ODOT office in Pendleton. The trooper also gave the woman contact information for ODOT and determined the incidents were not criminal. 12:11 p.m. — An aggressive dog was reported to Pendle- ton police in the vicinity of Southeast 19th Street and South- east Byers Place. 2:33 p.m. — Umatilla police received a report of a distur- bance at Umatilla Speedwash Laundry, 631 I St. 5:10 p.m. — Pendleton police intervened in a verbal dispute over a fender-bender on South Main Street. 8:13 p.m. — A Pendleton resident on Southeast Byers Place reported a prowler. Pendleton police took a report. A second report of a prowler on Southeast 10th Street at 10 p.m. turned up no suspects. 8:28 p.m. — Pendleton police arrested a subject after a report of an assault at Southwest Court Avenue and Southwest Second Street. SUNDAY 12:07 a.m. — Law enforcement responded to a report of an assault on West Wood Avenue, Stanfield. 2:21 a.m. — Pendleton police responded to the Pendleton Warming Station, 715 S.E. Court Ave., for a man outside the building banging on the door. 3:30 p.m. — Pendleton police warned a person at Walmart, 2203 S.W. Court Ave., after someone reported an assault. A sec- ond assault report came in from Walmart at 4 p.m. 4:53 p.m. — Pendleton police responded to a report of a robbery at Time To Wash, 820 Southgate. 9:03 p.m. — A 911 caller at Wildwood RV Park, 82280 Wild- wood Lane, Umatilla, reported a female was the victim of domestic violence. 9:06 p.m. — A caller reported a burglary on South Edwards Road, Stanfield. MONDAY 1:45 a.m. — Pilot Rock police received a 911 report of an intoxicated person on Southeast Cherry Street. 12 p.m. — Two white males argued about a car at City Auto Sales, 80857 N. Highway 395, Hermiston. 4:38 p.m. — A caller reported someone broke out the win- dow of his shop on the 100 block of Northwest Eighth Street, Milton-Freewater. 6:05 p.m. — A resident of a rental property on Southwest Ninth Street, Pendleton, reported a theft. 8 p.m. — Hermiston police responded to a disturbance on the 1000 block of West Madrona Avenue. ARRESTS, CITATIONS Friday •Pendleton police cited Ridge C. Maatzen, 25, of Hermiston, for driving under the influence of intoxicants. Saturday •Pendleton police arrested Saul C. Jacquez, 45, of Pendleton, for DUII. Sunday •Oregon State Police arrested Oscar Meza Ramos, 25, of Walla Walla, for DUII (alcohol). •A Pilot Rock woman reported she shot and killed a cougar inside the Bridge Creek Wildlife Area near Ukiah. She had a valid cougar tag, but the area is closed Dec. 1 through April 14. Ore- gon State Police seized the cougar carcass and cited the woman for hunting a game mammal in a prohibited area. Monday •Oregon State Police responded to a a crash of a Ford Tau- rus on the westbound side of Interstate 84 near milepost 235. The trooper learned the car was in a crash at milepost 237, and a tow truck got it back on the road. The driver, Robert Dale Wagoner, 57, of Toppenish, Wash- ington, showed signs of impairment, state police reported, but past injuries limited his ability to take a sobriety test. State police arrested Wagoner for DUII (controlled substances) and reckless driving and booked him into the Umatilla County Jail, Pendleton. *UHJ·V 6OHHS&HQWHU +HUPLVWRQ 5(' :+,7(DQG%/8(6$/( OBITUARY POLICY The East Oregonian publishes paid obituaries. The obituary can include small photos and, for veterans, a flag symbol at no charge.Obituaries may be edited for spelling, proper punctuation and style. Death notices will be published at no charge. These include information about services. 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