RECORDS Thursday, March 28, 2019 East Oregonian A5 OBITUARIES Preston E. ‘Skip’ Jones Hermiston December 8, 1942 — March 25, 2019 Preston E. “Skip” Jones with a helping hand. His of Hermiston, Oregon, was compassion, concern and born on December 8, 1942, care for others touched and in Oakridge, Oregon, to par- blessed the lives of so many. ents Merle and Wanda Crea- He is survived by his wife son Jones. He died on March of 32 years, Kristie Jones, 25, 2019, in Spo- Hermiston, Ore.; kane, Washington, son Christopher at the age of 76. Jones and wife Skip was Mary, and grand- raised and sons Tommy and attended school in Scotty, of Ray- nham, Mass.; Oakridge, Oregon, daughter Denice graduating in the Jones Gagne and class of 1961. He grandsons Zack- served two tours ery and Conner Jones in Vietnam in the of Rocky Hill, Marine Corps as Conn.; daughter a crew chief on Denyce and hus- medivac missions, band Vern Kelly, where he earned and granddaugh- numerous medals ters Mikayla and awards. He was honorably dis- and Martee, of Hermis- charged and in 1967 he ton; son Daryn Brutke and married Donna Fitzsimons. wife Janell, a grandson Will They were blessed with two and granddaughter Ally, of children, Denise and Chris- Amity, Ore.; sister Sandra topher, and later divorced. Halter, Culver, Ore.; brother Skip married Kristie Latham Steve Jones, Illinois; and in 1986 where he gained two numerous nieces and neph- more children, Denyce and ews who he loved dearly. Skip was preceded in Daryn Brutke. By trade, Skip was a death by his parents and a welder, metal fabricator and brother-in-law, Jerry Halter. journeyman sheet metal A celebration of life ser- worker. In 1990, Skip and vice with a dinner to fol- Kristie opened P.J.’s Trailer low will be Sunday, March and Transport Refrigeration 31, 2019, at 1:00 p.m. at the Repair. They sold the busi- Hermiston Assembly of ness in 2017 and retired. God, 730 E. Hurlburt Ave., Skip enjoyed the moun- Hermiston, Oregon. tains, hunting, fishing and Those who wish may looking for gold mines in the make contributions in Skip’s Oakridge area. He founded memory to The Glory Rid- Pointman Ministries of ers of Oregon, 80122 S. Umatilla County in 2007 Edwards Road, Hermiston, and was an ordained minis- OR 97838. ter, serving as associate pas- Please share memo- tor of the Cowboy Church ries of Skip with his family USR. Skip was the founda- at burnsmortuaryhermis- tion behind The Glory Rid- ton.com. Arrangements by ers of Oregon, always there Burns Mortuary. UPCOMING SERVICES Natalie Mae Jensen Anderson Constantine Redmond December 22, 1924 — March 24, 2019 Natalie Mae Jensen active kids, Natalie was an Anderson Constantine, 94, avid sports fan and their passed away peacefully in best supporter. She and Lee Redmond, Ore., on Sunday, spent many years and miles March 24, 2019. She had taking their kids and oth- ers to their sport- been a resident of ing events. She Pendleton since was a classy lady 1955 and resided who also enjoyed her last two years spending time at in Redmond, the family cattle Oregon. feedlot or sitting Natalie was on a bleacher seat born Dec. 22, watching numer- 1924, in Almira, ous baseball and Wash., to Carl and football games. Helen Jensen. She Constantine She was always grew up in Almira there for her fam- and Waterville, Wash., and attended Wash- ily with an open heart and ington State University in kind non-judgmental atti- Pullman. While at Pullman, tude. She truly loved people she met her future husband, and saw the good in them. Lee Anderson. She quit She had a beautiful smile school and went to work in and an easy laugh. Her pos- the home economics depart- itive attitude carried her ment to help put Lee through through life and she was veterinary school. always pleasant. She loved being a vet- Natalie is survived by erinarian’s wife and had her three children: Rod many great stories about Anderson, Pendleton, Ore- their life together. Lee died gon, Craig Anderson (wife in 1986 and Natalie traveled Robyn), Coeur d Alene, with friends throughout the Idaho, and Lori Ander- United States. She remar- son Johnson (husband Del), ried in 1992 to Jim Constan- Redmond, Ore. She has five tine, until his death in 1998. grandchildren: Luke Smith Natalie was very active Anderson (wife Lavenda), in her community. She KC Anderson, Shelby Rand- belonged to the First Presby- klev (husband Scott), Kelsey terian Church where she was Johnson Nonella (husband a trustee for several years. Roger) and Ty Natalie John- She had been co-chairman son. She was blessed with of the Christmas Cotillion, six great-grandchildren. A Celebration of Life was a member of AAUW in her younger years and was will be held Sunday, March very involved in her PEO 31 at 4 p.m. in the Roy group. She played golf and Raley Room at the Pend- tennis well into her seven- leton Round-Up Grounds. ties. Bridge was her pas- Private burial services will sion and she played several be held for family only on times a month. Natalie also Monday, April 1. Donations volunteered at the Umatilla can be made to the Umatilla County Historical Society County Historical Society, for many years. 108 S.W. Frazer Ave, Pend- As the mother of three leton, OR 97801. THURSDAY, MARCH 28 HUBER, DELTA — Memorial ceremony at 2 p.m. at the Hermiston Cemetery, followed by a reception at the Hermiston Best Western Inn, 2255 S. Highway 395. FRIDAY, MARCH 29 BLACK, RANDY — Memorial service at 2 p.m. at Mun- selle-Rhodes Funeral Home, 902 S. Main St., Milton-Freewater. WEBSTER, WILLIE — Graveside service at 2 p.m. at the Hermis- ton Cemetery. PUBLIC SAFETY TUESDAY 7:16 a.m. — Emergency services responded to a call for a vehi- cle on fire about 20 yards off Highway 207 near Echo. Reports indi- cated a male and female were out of the vehicle. 12:38 p.m. — Umatilla police responded to a report of a tall per- son driving a small bus and taking photos of a residence on the 700 block of Chenowith Street. Police did not find the photographer. 1:11 p.m. — Pendleton fire responded to a small pile on fire near RV’s Storage Center, 1325 N.W. 49th Drive. 1:44 p.m. — A caller in Heppner told the Morrow County Sher- iff’s Office she was the victim of blackmail via email. She also iden- tified a suspect. 4:37 p.m. — A caller complained about someone smoking mar- ijuana in public at Indian Hills Apartments, 1335 S.W. Second St., Pendleton. Officers did not find the smoker. 7:02 p.m. — An Irrigon resident on Southeast Thomas Ave- nue reported the neighbor’s dog came into his yard and killed his rooster. A Morrow County sheriff’s deputy responded and gave a citation to the dog’s owner, Cody Ray Martin, for having a dog that is a public nuisance. 9:49 p.m. — A caller at the Shell station in Irrigon reported a female attacked a male behind the store. The Morrow County Sher- iff’s Office responded but did not find anyone. 11:22 p.m. — A caller reported a shop on fire on Hanna Arbuckle Road, Heppner. ARRESTS, CITATIONS •Umatilla Tribal Police arrested Angela Dawn Malbeck, 40, of Kennewick, Washington, for giving false information to law enforcement, felony methamphetamine possession and on a war- rant. Tribal officers during the same incident also arrested Tyus James Wright, 23, for a probation violation, dangerous drugs and criminal activity in drugs. •Umatilla Tribal Police arrested James Anthony Jones, 41, for domestic abuse. LOTTERY Tuesday, March 26, 2019 Mega Millions 04-14-22-43-58 Mega Ball: 9 Megaplier: 3 Estimated jackpot: $57 million Lucky Lines 03-05-10-13-FREE-19-22- 25-30 Estimated jackpot: $21,000 Pick 4 1 p.m.: 9-4-6-8 4 p.m.: 0-5-3-0 7 p.m.: 9-8-8-4 10 p.m.: 1-7-5-7 Wednesday, March 27, 2019 Pick 4 1 p.m.: 0-0-7-0 Chris Gipson Pendleton June 28, 1959 — March 26, 2019 Chris Gipson died peace- custom home builder, leav- fully at home surrounded by ing his mark across Pendle- family on March 26, 2019, ton and California. Chris was a in Pendleton, Ore- gon, at the age of passionate out- doorsman who 59, after a long bat- tle with cancer. loved hiking, Chris is sur- scuba diving, and vived by his wife hunting with his Karen and daugh- dogs. He loved ters Corinne and life, friends and Danielle, as well family and was as their spouses cherished by all Jimmy Black and who knew him. Gipson Chase Addleman, The family and grandson Cole. invites you to join Chris was born on June them in a celebration of life 28, 1959, in Eureka, Cali- at Hodgen Distributing, a fornia, to Dale and Jo Gip- building he built, on Sun- son. He was the third of day, March 31 at 12:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers the four boys, Mike, Joel, and family requests that dona- Matthew. He fell in love with con- tions be made to Amer- struction at a young age and ican Cancer Society and continued on to become a tal- Pheasants Forever in Chris’ ented and widely respected name. Allison Lynn Faircloth Weston June 23, 1967 — March 13, 2019 A celebration of life for her kids in sports and was Allison Lynn Faircloth will an energetic member of be held at Weston-McEwen the Weston-McEwen High High School on Saturday, School booster club for March 30 at 1 p.m. Allison many years while her kids passed away at her moun- were in school. tain home on Family always came first for Alli- March 13, 2019, son. She loved surrounded by her traveling, and loving family. spending time Allison was together with her born on June 23, family. Her favor- 1967, in Burley, ite destination was Idaho, to Kath- leen and Harold Hawaii. Her chil- dren now imag- Youncs. In her ine her free spirit youth she kept Faircloth walking along active playing the beaches of the basketball, cheer- leading, and playing bag- North Shore while watching pipes in the pipe and drum the surfers. She is survived by band, before graduating mother, Kathleen from Weston-McEwen High her Youncs-Wilson; her hus- School in 1985. Shortly afterwards she band, Kenneth Faircloth; began working for West- two brothers, Roger and ern Farm Services, where Mark Youncs; daughter she worked for the next 30 Sheridan Eisenbach (Cain); years. She married her hus- two sons, Rawley and Riley band Kenneth Faircloth on Faircloth; two nieces and July 2, 1994, and was hap- two nephews. She is pre- pily married for 24 years. ceded in death by her father, She enjoyed watching Harold Youncs. Terry Ann Conley Pendleton August 22, 1955 — March 26, 2019 Terry Ann Conley of Pendleton, Oregon, beloved mother of Nikolas Alexan- der Conley and loving sis- ter, aunt, grand-aunt, and passionate friend to many, died in the wee hours on the morning of Tuesday, March 26, 2019, from chronic com- plications of Lupus (SLE) and cancer. Terry was known for hav- ing many deep and bond- ing friendships throughout Oregon and Washington and touched the lives of many during her short 63 years of life. She was born and raised in Chicago, Illi- nois, on August 22, 1955, to the late Dr. Robert Lee and Nancy Delleneck Con- ley. She was a strong and spirited woman who had a love for fine clothes, fash- ion, and art while also being a Wild Woman of the West, feeling most grounded with cowboy boots on and fish- ing the Clackamas and Umatilla rivers. With her parents and siblings, she was a world-wide traveller, circumventing the entire world and returning in her later years with her son to expose him to the glory of ship travel. She deeply loved the Caribbean but her heart was grounded in the rugged beauty of Eastern Oregon’s Blue Mountains, where she spent a lifetime each sum- DEATH NOTICES Grady Lee Davis Milton-Freewater July 12, 1935 — March 23, 2019 James ‘Terry’ Lawhead Pendleton March 10, 1950 — March 24, 2019 James “Terry” Law- loved to be in the woods. He head was born March 10, enjoyed hunting and camp- 1950, in Pendleton, Ore., to ing with friends and family. Bonda (Peterson) Lawhead Terry also had a great love for animals, espe- and James Leon- cially dogs, which ard Lawhead, who he often trained preceded him in to do many tricks. death. He passed He was a stranger away Sunday, to no one and a March 24, 2019. great friend to He is survived many, and will be by his sister Sonja greatly missed. Lawhead Jessen, Memorial ser- brother Roger vice will be held Lawhead, daugh- ters Dawn Alder- Lawhead at the Life Church man, Trista Still of Pilot Rock, 222 and Chelsi Cate, as well as S.W. Third St., Pilot Rock, eight grandchildren and OR 97868, on Saturday numerous close relatives. March 3 at 1:00 p.m. Terry was a logger No formal wear, family and a mechanic. He also plans to wear flannel and worked as a truck driver and jeans style attire. mechanic on the building of Service will be followed the Alaskan Pipeline. Terry by a dessert potluck at the was a great storyteller and same location. Grady Lee Davis, 83, of Milton-Freewater, died Satur- day, March 23, 2019, in Walla Walla. He was born July 12, 1935. Munselle-Rhodes Funeral Home of Milton-Freewater is in charge of arrangements. Harry R. ‘Dick’ Snow Echo June 14, 1932 — March 23, 2019 Harry R. “Dick” Snow, 86, of Echo, died Saturday, March 23, 2019, in Walla Walla. He was born June 14, 1932, in Dia- mond, Washington. A funeral service will be held Saturday, April 13 at 1 p.m. at the Echo High School gymnasium. Pri- vate family burial will be at the Echo Cemetery. Arrange- ments by Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Share memories with the family at burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. Marcelo Manuel Estrada Jr. Hermiston June 10, 1967 — March 24, 2019 Marcelo Manuel Estrada Jr., 51, of Hermiston, died Sun- day, March 24, 2019, at his home. He was born June 10, 1967, in Los Angeles, California. A celebration of life ser- vice will be held Saturday, March 30 at 11 a.m. at the Herm- iston Assembly of God, 730 E. Hurlburt Ave. Arrangements by Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Share memories with the family at www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. Your Family Deserves The Save with Frontier Internet Bundles Pay one price for two great services: high-speed Internet Serious speed! and a full-featured home phone Bundle and save today BEST SCORE THE ULTIMATE LINEUP Technology... Value... TV!... 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Survivors include her son, Nikolas Alexan- der Conley of Vancouver, Washington; her brother Mark Joseph Conley of Eugene, Oregon; her sister Janet Esther Tobkin Conley of Parsonsfield, Maine; her sister Linda Elizabeth Swift of Vancouver, Washington; her niece Chloe Jeannine Swift and nephew Lauren Swift of Vancouver, Wash- ington; and her precious grand-niece Aliyah Swift of Vancouver, Washington. At her request, she had arranged for her body to be donated to the Oregon Health Science University for research and education. There will be no services or funeral. Friends and loved ones who wish to honor her mem- ory are invited to donate to the OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital by vis- iting their website at https:// www.onwardohsu.org/kids. Those who wish to share stories or pass on condo- lences to the family are invited to send those via email to sprinkles@myfair- point.net, where they will be cherished, shared, and bound into a special scrap- book for her beloved son. 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