Thursday, February 21, 2019 HONOR ROLL PENDLETON — Sunridge Middle School All- Around Champions for the first semester of the 2018-19 academic year include the select students who were per- fect in all major indicators of student success as a Bronc at Sunridge Middle School: 100 percent attendance, 4.0 GPA, no tardies and no behavior referrals for the entire first semester of the 2018-19 school year. Named to the list: Jocelyn Allen, Maria Alvarez-Barroso, Saralen Campbell, Griffen Coiner, Anson Dressler, Jonathan Fer- man Ramirez, Adrienne Fisher, Megan Fisher, Josie Jen- ness, Ashtyn Larsen, Jack Lieuallen, Madelyn Lieual- len, Kaden Moore, Nessa Neveau, Kaden Noggle, Stella Rabb, Madaline Schumacher, Sophia Smith, Adelaide Tesch, Atticus Tesch, Adam Thorne, Naomi Watrud, Grace Welch and Dilubch Yaoch. Sixth Grade: Perfect Attendance: Mckenna Ace- vedo, Roberto Arzate-Garfias, Eric Baisley, Hayden Baumgartner, Arianna Britton, Weptas Brockie, Sara- len Campbell, Griffen Coiner, Ava Dow, Anson Dressler, William Dumont, Ryan Ellenberger, Blake Farber, Adri- enne Fisher, Megan Fisher, Brycen French, Paige Gard, Annie Glover, Gabriel Gorbett, Keira Grove, Tyler Hall, Lylah Hart, Jackson Hearn, Jaydon Hoffert, Shane Horn- ing-Zamudio, Dawson Howard, Josie Jenness, Omar- ion Johnson, Addison Jones, Addison Karwatsky, Kael Kennedy, Connor Kirkpatrick, Halle Krom, Brianna Lawrence, Madelyn Lieuallen, Krister Litfin, Dakota Mclaughlin, Kaden Moore, Jubilee Morrison, Kira Moses, Cesar Najera, Nessa Neveau, Brasen Newsom, Ava Reding, Damon Robinson, Jackson Rohde, Juliette Sands, Sophia Smith, Sammie Stills, Atticus Tesch, Melissa Tune, Tyler Wallace, Cameron Weidert, Grace Welch and Kegan Wise; Principal’s List (4.0 GPA): Sara Airoldi, Saralen Campbell, Griffen Coiner, Adri- anne Demianew, Katelyn Demianew, Anson Dressler, Kaitlyn Edmonds, Adrienne Fisher, Megan Fisher, Nolan Gee, Arthur Hill, Jaydon Hoffert, Payton Hoffert, Josie Jenness, Miller Johnson, Neela Kelly, Georgia Lieual- len, Madelyn Lieuallen, Kaden Moore, Kendall Murphy, Jacob Neistadt, Nessa Neveau, Brasen Newsom, Lillian Noble, Faith Olson, Deacon Pace, Halle Pedersen, Col- son Primus, Ava Reding, Sophia Smith, Matthew Stans- bury, Atticus Tesch and Grace Welch; Honor Roll (3.50- 3.99 GPA): Mckenna Acevedo, Annette Allen, Aydin Bateman, Weptas Brockie, Hazel Buderus, Carter Cary, Miranda Case, Blessing Chimezie, Ryan Ellenberger, Summer Engel, Alexander Fella, Levi Geesey, Annie Glover, Gabriel Gorbett, Tyler Hall, Brayden Harrison, Lylah Hart, Miia Herranen, Aden Hilderbrand, Alex- andria Howell, William Huber, Oscar Huesties, Athena Jennings, Kael Kennedy, Keegan Kline, Halle Krom, Claire Larsen, Brianna Larson, Brianna Lawrence, Evan Lehnert, Natalie Lieuallen, Krister Litfin, Elijah Lowe, Trinity Lucy, Aubrie Marshall, Keagan Martin, Mason Morioka, Jubilee Morrison, Aqeel Rasheed, Adison Richmond, Kiana Rodriguez, Jackson Rohde, Michael Rosselle, Lisha Selman-Kuppenbender, Korinne Siro- vatka, Sammie Stills, Carlee Tate, Lillian Thurston, Lil- lyan Towers, Aubrey Wadlington, Solomon Willis, Lexie Willman and Joshua Wishard. Seventh Grade: Perfect Attendance: Nicolas Alex- ander, Destini Alferez-Webber, Jocelyn Allen, Dravyn Anderson, Kacie Atkinson, Abigail Bonertz, Thaiden Cannin, Karsen Davis, Hayden Dodge, Victoria Far- rell, Abby Foust, Faith Futter, Jairo Gachupin-Alferez, Osten Garton, Ryan Goleman, Katheryn Gomez, Brody Holtz, Joshua Jacobson, Luke Joseph, Natalie Justice, Ashtyn Larsen, Gavin Lunny, Miranda Medrano, Lilly Miller, Gage Munt, Dillon Newsom, Jackson Oliver, Rene Ortega-Cruz, Degan Patton, Nickolai Schrader, Jannah Schultz, Madaline Schumacher, Chaynne Spen- cer, Madisynne Sterling, Isabelle Sullivan, Breanna Ter- kelson, Anika Urbina, Naomi Watrud, Aurora Whiskey- jack-Whincup and Amariana Willingham; Principal’s List (4.0 GPA): Jocelyn Allen, Persephone Bearchum, Melanie Boatman, Crae Campbell, Chloe Chay, Hayden Dodge, Araya Edmiston, Ella Guenther, Julianne Jones, Ashtyn Larsen, Gavin Lunny, Kylee Nelson, Carson Oyama, Grace Pitner, Madaline Schumacher, Ash- ley Sieders, Marie Templin, Anika Urbina, Mackenzie Walker, Makenzie Walker and Naomi Watrud; Honor Roll (3.50-3.99 GPA): Cali Alanis, Easton Alexander, Ike Arthur, Tessa Ayers, Benjamin Barhyte, Caleb Bent- ley, Abigail Bonertz, Trey Boston, Whitney Chen, Owen Clark, Rylee Etchamendy, Victoria Farrell, Jairo Gach- upin-Alferez, Owen Golter, Aubrey Harrison, Drew Hathaway, Devon Holmes, Brody Holtz, Alexiss Hughes, Kyah Hunter, Kellen Lee, Handy Lieuallen, Elias Marsh, Viviana Martinez, Rylan Mathison, Miranda Medrano, Brody Mentzer, Lilly Miller, Ellie Monkman, Gage Munt, Josephine Nelson, Kelli Nelson, Degan Patton, Allison Robinson, Ryan Sandwick, Sydni Satterwhite, Hailey Schmidt, Jannah Schultz, Chaynne Spencer, Ali- son Spratling, Ella Stewart, Claire Stratton, Isabelle Sul- livan, Melila Tricker, Andrew Triebelhorn, Rylee Turk, Kyliegh Vernon, Rachel Walker, Taybree Walker, Claire Wildbill, Lea Wilson, Jhonny Zhang and Elizabeth Zurbrick. Eighth Grade: Perfect Attendance: Lucas Acev- edo, Maria Alvarez-Barroso, Lucas Bensching, Amaya Eekoopew, Nolan Enright, Jonathan Ferman-Ramirez, Mitchell Fuller, Esteban Gomez Jr., Billy Higheagle, Elizabeth Holden, Richard Huesties, ToniMae Hutchi- son, Gorgie Jones-Hoisington, Riley Kennedy, Jack Lieuallen, Robert Maker Jr., Jonathan Mendoza, Sistine Moses, Kaden Noggle, Aleece Primmer, Stella Rabb, Adelaide Tesch, Adam Thorne, Sarah Welch, Sum- mer Wildbill and Dilubch Yaoch; Principal’s List (4.0 GPA): Maria Alvarez-Barroso, Gonzalo Arthur, Clayson Cooley, Andrew Demianew, Rylee Demianew, Rebekah Edmonds, Roody Eichholz, Olivia Elrod, Jonathan Fer- man-Ramirez, Isabelle Gee, Simon Johnson, Riley Ken- nedy, Jack Lieuallen, Robert Maker Jr., Kaden Nog- gle, Erin Picken, Stella Rabb, Adelaide Tesch, Abigail Thorne, Adam Thorne, Ronald Train, Scott Train and Dilubch Yaoch; Honor Roll (3.50-3.99 GPA): Lucas Acevedo, Nyha Adams, Rebecca Bearchum, Lucas Ben- sching, Gabrielle Brown, Thomas Carlos, Austin Carlson, Analie Carnes, Jayce Cecil, Gavin Clark, Grant Clark, Easton Corey, Jackson Davis, Natalie Engel, Antonio Flores, Charlie Mae Franklin, Veronica Grimes, Kylee Henderson, Kate Hill, Richard Huesties, Gorgie Jones Hoisington, Carter Jones, Paegen Kang, Sasha Kovalak, Aubrey Lehnert, Brock Mackey, Alexis Maddern, Jas- per Mccorkle, Katelyn Pace, Baylie Panduro-Santana, Caitlin Pratuch, Aleece Primmer, Molly Reeves, Stormie Richmond, Olivia Schrader, Perrie Schuh, Liliana Sosa, Michael Straughan, Daniella Torres, Dawson Tremper, Sarah Welch, Summer Wildbill, Sammantha Wilks and Elsie Zaugg. RECORDS OBITUARIES Donna Elaine Rasmussen Pendleton May 3, 1939 — February 17, 2019 On Sunday, February of the Seventh-day Adven- 17, 2019, we lost Donna tist Church in Pendleton. She is survived Elaine Rasmus- sen. She was a lov- by her husband, ing wife, mother, Jim Rasmussen; grandmother and sons James and great-grandmother. Patrick; six grand- children; and six She was 79 years great-grandchil- old and had been dren. battling health Funeral ser- problems. vices will be at She was born Rasmussen 1:00 p.m. on Sun- May 3, 1939, in day, February 24, Eugene, Oregon, to Lincoln and Ruth Harris. 2019, at Pendleton Pioneer In June 1960, she married Chapel, Folsom-Bishop. Pri- Jim Rasmussen in Stateline. vate interment will be held They remained married for at Pilot Rock Cemetery. Online condolences may 58 years. They lived in Pend- leton where they raised their be shared with the family at family. She was a member www.pioneerchapel.com Laurel Joyce Madsen La Grande August 22, 1931 — February 15, 2019 Laurel Joyce Madsen, nothing compared to the joy longtime Hermiston res- of being around her family. ident, was born She relished gath- erings and tradi- August 22, 1931, tional holidays in Thayne, Wyo- ming, to parents with family and Franklin James friends. In addi- tion to her chil- and Blanche Idell dren she moth- Haderlie Sib- ered ball players bett. She passed of all ages. She away on Febru- ary 15, 2019, in La was the faithful Grande at the age coach’s wife, log- ging hundreds of Madsen of 87 years. hours on benches Known by Joyce, she was raised and around the state and prepar- attended school in Star Val- ing countless team meals at ley, Wyoming, and later in their home. Joyce and Don Layton, Utah. She attended helped to instill knowledge, Davis High School in Boun- values and character in so tiful where she was a mem- many young children and ber of the Pro Schola club adults through parenting, and participated in other teaching and coaching with social activities. While compassion and love. attending Davis High she Joyce was an active mem- met the love of her life, ber of The Church of Jesus Donald B. Madsen, and they Christ of Latter-day Saints. were united in marriage on She served in many call- June 30, 1950, in the Salt ings including a stake mis- sion with Don to the Willow Lake City Temple. She worked a variety of Creek Branch for two years. She is survived by jobs over the next couple of years, including being a her sons, Michael Mad- telephone operator, while sen, Hermiston, Ore., and Don pursued his education Mark Madsen and his wife in Ogden, Utah, and later in JoAnna, La Grande, Ore.; Caldwell, Idaho. While in siblings Jay Sibbett, Las Caldwell, Joyce gave birth Vegas, Nev., and Cheryl to their first son, Michael. Humphrey and her hus- They moved several more band Wayne, Maple Val- times living in Parma, ley, Wash.; grandchildren Idaho, and Dayville, Ore., Ashley (Greg), Allison, Ste- before settling in Hermiston ven (Danielle), Anne (Jake), in 1956. In Hermiston she Soren (Lacey), Seth and gave birth to their second Sophia; great-grandchildren Kole, Emery, Tyler, Eliza- son, Mark. It was there that Joyce beth, Angel, Charlotte, Saw- decided to return to college yer and Reese; many loved to become a teacher. She precious nieces and neph- commuted to Pendleton for ews; and countless ball play- two years and then later to ers and students. She was preceded in La Grande for two years in pursuit of her degree. She death by her husband Don went on to teach at Sun- of 66 years, her parents, and set Elementary in Herm- a brother, Kent Sibbett. iston for the next 25 years. A funeral service will be Joyce retired in 1995, but held on Saturday, February still loved the students in the 23, 2019, at 10:30 a.m. at the classroom and enjoyed sub- Church of Jesus Christ of stituting for several more Latter-day Saints, 850 S.W. years. 11th St., Hermiston, Ore- She had many hobbies gon. Burial will follow at including cooking, baking, the Hermiston Cemetery, scrapbooking and garden- Hermiston, Oregon. ing. For each of these activ- Please share memories ities she had her favorite of Joyce with her family tools: butter, endless pho- at burnsmortuaryhermis- tos and Miracle-Gro. While ton.com. Arrangements by she enjoyed these activities, Burns Mortuary. DEATH NOTICES Patricia J. ‘Pat’ Otis Hermiston April 29, 1931 — Feb. 18, 2019 Patricia J. “Pat” Otis, 87, of Hermiston, died Monday, Feb. 18, 2019, in Richland, Wash. She was born April 29, 1931, in Huntley, Montana. Services are pending with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Share memories with the family at www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com Gloria J. Lane Hermiston July 7, 1946 — Feb. 18, 2019 Gloria J. Lane, 72, of Hermiston, died Monday, Feb. 18, 2019, in Hermiston. She was born July 7, 1946, in La Grande. A private burial will be held at Greenwood Memo- rial Terrace, Spokane, Washington. Arrangements by Burns Mortuary. Share memories with the family at www.burns- mortuaryhermiston.com. Michael Anthony Duckett Deerfield Beach, Fla. July 9, 1989 — Feb. 17, 2019 Michael Anthony Duckett, 29, of Deerfield Beach, Fla., died Sunday, Feb. 17, 2019, at his home. He was born July 9, 1989, in Pendleton. Arrangements are pending with Pendle- ton Pioneer Chapel, Folsom-Bishop. East Oregonian A5 PUBLIC SAFETY TUESDAY 9:14 a.m. — A resident of Diablo Court, Umatilla, told police people have been harassing her. 10:41 a.m. — Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a reported domestic incident in the 200 block of Solar St. in Helix. Because the address was near Helix School, a UCSO patrol supervisor asked dispatch to request a lockdown. Deputies didn’t find a suspect at the house and the lockdown was lifted at 11:11 a.m. 10:43 a.m. — The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office opened a investigation into the theft of nail guns, drills and other tools from a house and vehicle on Sunset Lane, Irrigon. 12 p.m. — Stanfield police responded to the 100 block of Heather Drive for a domestic disturbance. 1:28 p.m. — A 911 caller reported a 32-year-old man may have overdosed at Burger King, 601 Southgate, Pendleton. 1:59 p.m. — A resident on Kunze Lane, Boardman, reported the neighboring Dobermans go to the corner of Kunze and Parkside Drive and try to fight with a German shepherd. The caller added the owner of the Dobermans watches and does nothing. 2 p.m. — Pendleton police took a report for a fight at St. Mary’s Outreach, 440 S.W. Emigrant Ave. 3:19 p.m. — A man turned over ammunition to the Herm- iston Police Department. He said he found the ammo different places while hiking, including at Home Depot and Ace Hard- ware parking lots, which are off North First Street between West Harper Road and West Theater Lane. 5:07 p.m. — Pendleton emergency services responded to Southwest First Street and Frazer Avenue for a vehicle that may have struck and injured a female, who was on the ground and bleeding from her head. 5:37 p.m. — An Irrigon man reported a juvenile driver nearly killed him. The caller said he was walking in the area of South- east Utah Avenue and Seventh Street on his way home when a red Grand Am Pontiac going 25 mph in the snow and ice came by and made him fear for his life. He said the juvenile driver and passengers did this on purpose, cussed at him and told him to get off the road. He said he knows where the driver lives on Wagon Wheel Loop and was about to confront him there and choke him. The emergency dispatch told the man to let the Morrow County Sheriff’s Office handle this. The school resource office with the sheriff’s office will deal with the juvenile at the high school. 5:54 p.m. — Hermiston police responded to a burglary on the 500 block of West Hartley Avenue. 6:12 p.m. — The Ione Rural Fire Protection District responded to a chimney fire at 640 Emert Road, Ione. Firefighters con- tained the flames. 6:41 p.m. — A resident on Pleasant View Road, Irrigon, reported someone chopped off her horse’s tail. 7:48 p.m. — A caller in Irrigon asked if he could physically discipline his children. The dispatcher told the man a deputy would have to call him. The man refused to give his name, said he was sick and tired of deputies and bid the dispatcher good night. 9:47 p.m. — About a dozen people caused a disturbance on the 1300 block of North First Street, Hermiston. IN UNIFORM U.S. Navy Sailor Daniel Brodie Kahmann graduated from the U.S. Navy Recruit Training Command in Great Lakes, Illinois, this past September 7, 2018. He com- pleted an intensive 8-week program consisting of disci- plined training, schooling, physical fit- ness, and being instilled with the Navy’s highest standards of honor, courage and commitment. He then moved on to the next step and has recently graduated from techni- cal “A” School at the Naval Air Technical Training Center (NATTC) in Pensacola, Kahmann Florida, with the rate of Aviation Elec- tronics Mate (AE). He is now at his first duty station in San Diego, California, and attending addi- tional technical school there as well. Brodie is the son of Celeste Lish of Boise, Idaho, and Daniel Kahmann of Belton, Mo. He is a 2012 graduate of Hermiston High School. LOTTERY Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2019 Mega Millions 17-24-34-56-65 Mega Ball: 3 Megaplier: 2 Estimated jackpot: $206 million Lucky Lines 04-08-12-15-FREE- 17-24-26-31 Estimated jackpot: $52,000 Pick 4 1 p.m.: 3-7-8-0 4 p.m.: 9-5-5-1 7 p.m.: 0-1-5-2 10 p.m.: 1-7-0-3 Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2019 Pick 4 1 p.m.: 1-9-3-7 MEETINGS THURSDSAY, FEB. 21 WEST EXTENSION IRRIGATION DISTRICT, 9 a.m., Irrigon Fire Department, 705 N.E. Main St., Irri- gon. (Lisa Baum 541-922-3814) ECHO CITY COUNCIL, 4 p.m., Old VFW Hall, 210 W. Bridge St., Echo. (541-376-8411) HERMISTON IRRIGATION DIS- TRICT, 4 p.m., Hermiston Irrigation District, 366 E. Hurlburt Ave., Herm- iston. (541-567-3024) UMATILLA COUNTY SPECIAL LIBRARY DISTRICT, 5:15 p.m., Pendleton Center for the Arts, 214 N. Main St., Pendleton. (Erin McCusker 541-276-6449) FRIDAY, FEB. 22 No meetings scheduled MONDAY, FEB. 25 NIXYAAWII COMMUNITY SCHOOL BOARD, 4:30 p.m., Nixy- aawii Community School, 73300 July Grounds Lane, Mission. (541-966-2680) UMATILLA COUNTY CHARTER REVIEW COMMITTEE, 5:30 p.m., Umatilla County Courthouse room 121, 216 S.E. Fourth St., Pendleton. (Doug Olsen 541-278-6208) CASON’S PLACE CHILDREN AND FAMILY GRIEF RECOVERY CEN- TER BOARD, 6 p.m., Cason’s Place, 1416 S.E. Court Ave., Pendleton. All those interested in volunteering are encouraged to attend. (Matt Terjeson 503-720-1620) UMATILLA BASIN WATERSHED COUNCIL, 6 p.m., Eastern Oregon Higher Education Center room 134, 975 S.E. Columbia Drive, Hermiston. (Michael T. Ward 541-276-2190) MORROW COUNTY HEALTH DIS- TRICT, 6 p.m., Pioneer Memorial Clinic, 130 Thompson St., Heppner. 6 p.m. provider dinner, 6:30 p.m. board meeting. (Tonia Adams 541-676-2942) MILTON-FREEWATER CITY COUN- CIL, 7 p.m., Milton-Freewater Pub- lic Library Albee Room, 8 S.W. EIghth Ave., Milton-Freewater. (541-938-5531) IRRIGON COMMUNITY PARKS & RECREATION DISTRICT, 7 p.m., Irri- gon Fire Station, 705 N. Main St., Irri- gon. 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