RECORDS Thursday, July 11, 2019 PUBLIC SAFETY TUESDAY East Oregonian A5 OBITUARIES Paul Scott Shampine Melva Marie (Stansbury) Knight College Place, Wash. June 14, 1951 — June 21, 2019 Nampa, Idaho June 10, 1930 — July 5, 2019 •Boardman police at about 2:20 a.m. responded to the Maple Crest Apartments, 700 Wilson Road S.W., on a report of a vehi- cle hitting parked vehicles. Police arrested Francisco Gomez, 35, of Boardman, for hit-and-run involving property and driving under the influence of intoxicants. Police also cited him for driv- ing while suspended and driving uninsured. •Pendleton police arrested Wawanee Jo Speedis, 38, of Pendleton, for felony probation violation, a state warrant, fel- ony methamphetamine possession, delivery of meth and mis- demeanor fleeing. •Umatilla police arrested Omar Ochoa, 24, of Hermiston, for driving under the influence of intoxicants. •Umatilla Tribal Police arrested Jason Arthur Butler, 46, of Pendleton, for misdemeanor assault and felony domestic abuse. •Hermiston police arrested Austin Lonnie Black, 25, of Herm- iston, on a probation violation warrant, two counts of felon in possession of a firearm and one count of altering the identifica- tion number on a firearm. The gun possession charges are mis- demeanors, the others are felonies. Hermiston police were looking for Black after he ran from police and either tossed or dropped a gun that fired when it struck the ground. The bullet did not hit anyone. Police caught Black around 10 p.m., according to Hermiston police Lt. Randy Studebaker, after an officer saw him throw a lit cigarette out the window of a car. Paul Shampine passed spouse of 26 years, Debra away at home in College Hawkins Shampine. He is also Place, Washington, on June survived by his brother-in-law 21, 2019, from complications James Kramer, his nephew of pancreatic cancer. He was Mark Kramer (Jill) and his 68 years old. niece Laura Den- nison (Lucas). Paul Paul was born was preceded in in San Antonio, death by his father, Texas, on June 14, Harven Shampine, 1951. He lived in his mother Bernice Colorado Springs Shampine, and his until age 9, then sister Sylvia Ann the family move Kramer. back to San Anto- nio where he fin- Various pets ished the rest of kept them enter- Shampine tained and from his schooling. He being wealthy. Paul attended Texas A&M and graduated in recre- especially loved his favorite ation and park management. cat, Chester. Memorial con- He loved the Aggies, and tributions can be made to the would proudly wear his Aggie Blue Mountain Humane Soci- ety, 7 E. George St., Walla gear everywhere. Paul lived in Florida and Walla, WA 99362 and Pioneer Arkansas, working for the Humane Society/PAWS at 517 National Park Service. He S.E. Third St., Pendleton, OR and his first wife, Susan, 97801. The flowers, cards, food, then moved to Pasco, Wash., and both worked for the U.S. prayers and support from Army Corps of Engineers. family and friends have been They later divorced. Paul met greatly appreciated. A spe- Debra B. Hawkins while they cial thank you to Walla Walla both worked at the Mill Creek Community Hospice, the Project in Walla Walla, Wash. providers that cared for and They married on August 15, helped Paul, Dr. Bruce Barga and his wonderful staff, and 1992. Paul and Debra had many Debra’s cousins, Pam Haw- interests and adventures. They kins and Becca Hawkins enjoyed bicycling, exploring Zollman. A Celebration of Life will antique shops, driving their collector cars, motorcycling be held at Peace Lutheran and watching/attending the Church, 210 N.W. Ninth St., Aggies and Oregon Ducks Pendleton, Ore., at 1 p.m. on sports. Paul became interested July 27, 2019. A dessert recep- in blacksmithing, and set up a tion will be held afterwards. Share online condolences small forge in the shed behind with the family at www.pio- their house. Paul is survived by his neerchapel.com Melva Marie (Stansbury) her life to her family and Knight of Nampa, Idaho, church. She was a lover of former longtime Hermis- nature, God’s Word, and ton, Oregon, resident, was gospel music. Additionally, born on June 10, 1930, in she was a prayer warrior and Dayton, Ohio, to a firm believer parents Fred and in Christ and the place He was pre- Anna Marie (Full- mer) Stansbury. paring for her. She is survived She died on July by her sisters, 5, 2019, in Boise, Carol Pengelly Idaho, at the age and Joyce Martin, of 89 years. and children Den- Melva was nis, Steve, Jacque- raised and line (Sproul), and attended schools Knight David Knight, in Dayton, Ohio, as well as seven and moved to Ari- zona as a teenager with her grandchildren and 13 parents. She was united in great-grandchildren. Melva was preceded in marriage to Willis “Whitey” Knight on October 22, 1949, death by her parents, Fred and Anna Marie Stansbury, in Kingman, Arizona. They moved to Hermis- husband Willis “Whitey” ton, Oregon, in 1950, where Knight, grandson Joshua they raised their family. Knight, and daughter-in-law Melva was a longtime mem- Janice Knight. ber of the Hermiston Church In lieu of flowers, please of the Nazarene, where she consider donating to Wil- served in numerous capaci- lis & Melva Knight Nursing ties alongside her husband. Scholarship at Northwest She also worked as a nurse Nazarene University. Con- assistant at Good Shepherd tact: 208-467-8832 or www. Hospital and served on the nnu.edu/give A graveside funeral ser- Ladies Auxiliary for a num- ber of years. Melva moved vice will be held on Satur- to Idaho in 2008 to be near day, July 13, 2019, at 2 p.m. family, following the death at the Hermiston Cemetery, Hermiston, Oregon. of her husband. Please share memories To describe Melva in one word, it would be “welcom- of Melva with her family at ing.” She was a “behind the http://burnsmortuaryherm- scenes” worker with a heart iston.com Burns Mortuary of of gold. Her goal in life was to make others comfortable Hermiston, Oregon, is in and cared for and devoted care of arrangements. MEETINGS UPCOMING SERVICES N. Pearl Fletcher THURSDAY, JULY 11 THURSDAY, JULY 11 UMATILLA-MORROW COUNTY FARM BUREAU, 12 p.m., TBA, Pendleton. (Julie Spratling 541-457-8045) HERMISTON PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION, 5:30 p.m., Hermiston City Hall, 180 N.E. Second St., Hermiston. (541-567-5521) ATHENA CITY COUNCIL, 6:30 p.m., Athena City Hall, 215 S. Third St., Athena. (541-566-3862) UMATILLA SCHOOL DISTRICT, 7 p.m., Umatilla School District office, 1001 Sixth St., Umatilla. (541-922-6500) BOARDMAN RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, 7 p.m., Boardman Fire Department Station 1, 300 S. Wilson Lane, Board- man. (Suzanne Gray 541-481-3473) GARCIA, ARMANDO — Funeral mass at 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church, 565 W. Hermis- ton Ave., Hermiston. Burial will follow at the Hermiston Cemetery. Hermiston May 22, 1928 — July 9, 2019 7:26 a.m. — Pendleton police received a report of a restrain- ing order violation at a location on Southwest 45th Street. Offi- cers at 2:04 p.m. would check on the welfare of person at that location after a subsequent 911 call about the violation. 10:47 a.m. — A Ukiah resident reported the dogs of some- one he knows have been chasing his livestock. 2:12 p.m. — A caller on Frontage Road near Hermiston reported the theft of an air compressor and other items. 2:45 p.m. — An Irrigon mother told law enforcement her daughter harassed her via the phone. 2:48 p.m. — A 911 caller reported someone tied a dog to a table at McNary Beach but no one was with the dog since noon, and the dog had no food or water. 8:18 p.m. — Umatilla police received a 911 report of an assault at the Lamplighter Motel, 401 Sixth St. 10:30 p.m. — Pendleton medics and police responded to the Pendleton Market, 2101 S.E. Court Ave., for a male who reported he was bleeding from his ears. 11:46 p.m. — An irritated Irrigon caller on Southeast Utah Avenue reported a dark green GMC Yukon has its back door open and is blaring booming music. The caller said the vehicle and its driver have approximately 100 complaints because of the loud music, which keeps people awake at night. The caller added if the Morrow County Sheriff’s Office doesn’t catch this guy, one day he will. The sheriff’s office responded and did not catch the guy. ARRESTS, CITATIONS FRIDAY, JULY 12 No meetings scheduled MONDAY, JULY 15 NIXYAAWII COMMUNITY SCHOOL BOARD, 4:30 p.m., Nixy- aawii Community School, 73300 July Grounds Lane, Mission. (541-966-2680) ECHO SCHOOL DISTRICT, 6 p.m., Echo Community School, 600 Gerone St., Echo. (541-376-8436) HELIX CITY COUNCIL, 7 p.m., Helix City Hall, 119 Columbia St., Helix. (541-457-2521) PENDLETON YOUTH COMMISSION, 7 p.m., Intermountain ESD office, 2001 S.W. Nye Ave., Pendleton. (541-276-6711) TUESDAY, JULY 16 ATHENA CEMETERY DISTRICT, 5:30 p.m., Athena City Hall, 215 S. Third St., Athena. (541-566-3862) IRRIGON CITY COUNCIL, 6 p.m., Irrigon City Hall, 500 N.E. Main Ave., Irrigon. (541-922-3047) PENDLETON DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION, 6 p.m., Pendleton City Hall, 501 S.W. Emigrant Ave., Pendleton. (541-276-1811) UMATILLA CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION, 6 p.m., Umatilla City Hall council chambers, 700 Sixth St., Umatilla. (Nanci 541-922-3226 ext. 105) UMATILLA COUNTY SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT, 6 p.m., USDA Service Center conference room, 1 S.W. Nye Ave., Suite 130, Pendleton. (Kyle Waggoner 541-278-8049 ext. 138) PILOT ROCK CITY COUNCIL, 7 p.m., Pilot Rock City Hall council chambers, 143 W. Main St., Pilot Rock. (541-443-2811) PENDLETON CITY COUNCIL, 7 p.m., Pendleton City Hall council chambers, 501 S.W. Emigrant Ave., Pendleton. (541-966-0201) STANFIELD CITY COUNCIL, 7 p.m., Stanfield City Hall council chambers, 160 S. Main St., Stanfield. (541-449-3831) EAST UMATILLA COUNTY HEALTH DISTRICT, 7 p.m., district office, 431 E. Main St., Athena. (541-566-3813) WEDNESDAY, JULY 17 MORROW COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, 9 a.m., SAGE Center, 101 Olson Road, Boardman. (Roberta Lutcher 541-676-5613) LOTTERY Tuesday, July 9, 2019 Mega Millions 12-26-40-48-64 Mega Ball: 1 Megaplier: 2 Estimated jackpot: $107 million Lucky Lines 04-07-10-16-FREE-20-24- 25-31 Estimated jackpot: $14,000 Pick 4 1 p.m.: 2-7-0-4 4 p.m.: 3-7-1-2 7 p.m.: 6-6-6-9 10 p.m.: 2-2-6-3 Wednesday, July 10, 2019 Pick 4 1 p.m.: 5-3-6-7 FRIDAY, JULY 12 TEMPLE, ROB — Graveside service at 2 p.m. at Olney Cemetery, Pendleton. Pay one price for two great services: high-speed Internet Serious speed! and a full-featured home phone Bundle and save today N. Pearl Fletcher, 91, of Hermiston, died Tuesday, July 9, 2019, at her home. She was born May 22, 1928, in Long Beach, California. Arrangements are pending with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Share memories with the family at www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. SATURDAY, JULY 13 OBITUARY POLICY CRANE, ROBERT — Graveside service at 10 a.m. at Skyview Memorial Park, 70116 S. Highway 395, Pendleton. HARCOURT, KEITH — Memorial service at 11 a.m. at the Newberg First United Methodist Church, 1205 Debo- rah Road, Newberg. KELLEY, JEAN — Celebration of life for friends and family from 1:30-4 p.m. at the home of Don and Mary Ellen Tracy, 28156 Highway 730, Umatilla. KNIGHT, MELVA — Graveside funeral service at 2 p.m. at the Hermiston Cemetery. 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. Expanded death notices will be published at no charge. These include information about services. Obituaries and notices can be submitted online at EastOregonian. com/obituaryform, by email to obits@eastoregonian.com, by fax 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. Ione High graduates awarded Maryan L. McElligott Memorial Scholarships East Oregonian Six Ione High School alumni have been named recipients of the 2019- 20 Maryan L. McElligott Memorial Scholarship. Rachel Holland, a senior studying biochem- istry at Regis University in Colorado, and Maia Fuchs, also a senior study- ing Egyptology at Uni- versity of Montana, both received $1,500 and were repeat awardees. Receiv- ing $1,000 scholarships were Katelyn Bass, also a repeat awardee, a senior studying education at East- ern Oregon University; her brother Tanner Bass, studying electrical engi- neering at Portland Com- munity College; Sonia Medina, a junior studying nursing at Western Oregon University; and Morgan Orem, a junior studying agro-business at Oregon State University. The Maryan L. McElli- gott Memorial Scholarship fund has awarded scholar- ships to Ione High School alumni each year since 1997. The scholarship is open to all college undergrad- uates, with preference given to students in their soph- omore year McElligott and above. The fund was established in her memory after she lost her battle with cancer. Maryan McElligott was an energetic commu- nity volunteer who was recognized in 1992 as the Morrow County Woman of the Year. She placed a high value on community involvement. She volun- teered in the schools, the American Legion Aux- iliary Ione Post 95, and was a 20-year 4-H leader. An avid baker, she was well-known for her cakes and taught cake-decorat- ing classes through Blue Mountain Community Col- lege for a short time. Edu- cation was very import- ant to her. Maryan and her Your Family Deserves The Save with Frontier Internet Bundles DEATH NOTICE BEST husband, L.J. McElligott, raised eight children, all of whom graduated from Ione High School as well as col- lege; five have received graduate degrees. “I am pleased to see this scholarship is focused on second year and higher col- lege students, and I would encourage students to apply every single year of one’s college experience, ” said Monica Swanson, the scholarship committee member. The scholarship com- mittee is composed of Ione residents Monica Swan- son, Linda LaRue and Anne Morter, as well as Matthew McElligott of North Powder and Vince McElligott, of Houston, Texas, two of Maryan’s sons. Scholarships are awarded to students who share and demonstrate Maryan’s values, but may lack financial resources needed to pursue their col- lege education. The fol- lowing criteria are used to select scholarship recip- ients: high academic achievement; demon- strated character; com- munity, family and school involvement; and financial need. The L.J. McElligott family initially set up the endowment fund in 1994, and it is administered by the Oregon Community Foundation. The Maryan L. McElli- gott Memorial Scholarship fund makes annual awards to graduates of Ione High School who are enrolled or will be enrolled in a full- time undergraduate course of study at any accredited post-secondary institu- tion, including out-of-state institutions. Applicants, including McElligott scholarship recipients, may reapply each year as long as they meet the eli- gibility requirements. All Ione Community Char- ter School graduates are encouraged to apply. Applications are avail- able through the Oregon Student Access Commis- sion at http://www.oregon- studentaid.gov/ EARTHLINK INTERNET Technology... Value... TV!... 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