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RECORDS/COMMUNITY Thursday, October 1, 2020 East Oregonian OBITUARIES COMMUNITY BRIEFING Christina G. ‘Chris’ Kennedy Paul Alvah Sloan Hermiston April 2, 1940 — Sept. 26, 2020 Pendleton July 7, 1956 — Sept. 24, 2020 Christina G. “Chris” She is survived by her Kennedy was born on April sons, Dean Kennedy, Battle 2, 1940, in Rupert, Idaho, to Ground, Washington, and parents, Virgil and Mildred Gary Kennedy, Hermiston, Christensen Norwood. She Oregon; sister, Carol Nel- son, Hermiston, died on Sept. 26, Oregon, and Faye 2020, at her home Demeree, Shel- in Hermiston, ton, Washington; Oregon, at the age g r a n d ch i ld r e n , of 80 years. She was raised Nathan, Heather, throughout the Bradley, Kirsten, west as her father Megan, Devan, worked on con- Justin, Jessica struction proj- and Jordan; 17 ects. Chris was great-grandchil- Kennedy dren; numer- united in mar- ous nieces and riage to Louis “Sonny” Kennedy on Sept. nephews. Chris was preceded 7, 1957, in Selah, Washing- ton. They moved to Hermis- in death by her husband, ton, Oregon, in 1957, where Sonny; a son, Alan; a grand- they raised their three sons, daughter, Rebecca Kelly; and her parents. Alan, Dean and Gary. Chris stayed home until A graveside service fol- the boys were in school and lowing state guidelines will she went to work at Burn- be held on Saturday, Oct. 3, ham’s Department Store. 2020, at noon at the Herm- In 1992, they moved to iston Cemetery, Hermiston, Boardman, Oregon, and she Oregon. Arrangements are with worked as a teacher’s aide for the Boardman School Burns Mortuary of Herm- District. Chris enjoyed iston, Oregon. Please share bowling, gardening, trav- memories of Chris with her eling and watching classic family at burnsmortuary- hermiston.com. movies. Paul Alvah Sloan was and going fast. born July 7, 1956, in River- He was preceded in side, California, to Adin and death by both parents, old- Lois (O’Neil) Sloan. He was est brother, Don; and first the youngest of six siblings. wife, Shannon. Surviving are daughters, He grew up in the Jessica (Adam) Seattle area and Willard, Nicole La Grande. Sloan (Steven Tin- Paul married hof) of Pendle- Shannon Dock- weiler in July of ton; siblings, Pat- rick (Meg) Sloan 1975. The couple of Iowa, Linda had two children (Frank) Fancello and later divorced. of Washington, Paul loved clas- sic rock, the blues, Sid Courtright of Sloan John Prine, fast La Grande, Adin cars, dirt bikes and (Deb) Sloan of the mountains. Arizona; and sister-in-law, He always held at least Ilene Sloan of Elgin. And two jobs, raising his daugh- Baxter B. Hound, his faith- ters as a (mostly) single dad. ful road dog until the end. Paul worked for Pendleton Grandchildren, Sloan Wil- Grain Growers for many lard, Everett Willard, Novah years and was the caretaker Martin and Piper Martin, all for the Round-Up Grounds of Pendleton; and numerous nieces and nephews. from 1993-2016. He will be forever missed. Paul was generous with If you would like to honor his time and ability. One of the greatest joys of his life Paul’s memory, please con- was getting kids something sider donating to local fos- with wheels! From bicycles ter children. Online condo- to dirt bikes and cars, he lences may be sent to www. loved introducing kids to fun pioneerchapel.com. Emma Lois McClure Umatilla April 12, 1948 — Aug. 24, 2020 Pendleton June 18, 1923 — Sept. 22, 2020 Michael S. wife, Kathleen “Mike” Humphrey Humphrey, Uma- tilla, Oregon; sons, of Umatilla, Ore- gon, was born on Steven Humphrey April 12, 1948, in (Melody), Irrigon, Richmond, Cali- Oregon, Donald fornia, to parents, Humphrey (Pam), Donald and Marjo- Clarksville, Ten- nessee; grandchil- rie Stevens Hum- dren, Chris, Kayla, phrey. We regret to Cody, Alex and announce the pass- ing of our beloved Robert. Mike was husband, father preceded in death and grandfather by his parents. on Aug. 24, 2020, A private burial in Portland, Ore- will be held in gon, at the age of Humphrey Hillcrest Memo- rial Park in Grants 72 years. Mike was proud to have Pass, Oregon. Please share memories served in the United States Army in Vietnam until his of Mike with his family at honorable discharge. When burnsmortuaryhermiston. he had time, he enjoyed fish- com. ing, camping and of course Burns Mortuary of Herm- iston, Oregon, is in care of his model trains. He is survived by his arrangements. Michael S. ‘Mike’ Humphrey Emma Lois McClure, 97, and friends. formerly of Dale, Oregon, She was preceded in passed away Sept. 22, 2020, death by her parents, four at her home, surrounded by siblings, husband, Gene; family members. and infant son, Johnny. She Emma was born June is survived by son, Craig 18, 1923, in Vale, Oregon, McClure of Burbank Wash- ington; daughters, to Alva and Elsie Betty Whiteman, Monson. She Phoenix, Ari- married Eugene zona, and Cindy McClure Jan. (Gary) Bradley of 19, 1942, in Pay- ette, Idaho. They Pendleton; nine made their home g r a n d c h i ld r e n , in Pendleton. She 12 great-grand- children, one worked several great-great- years at the curio grandchild and shop, together with McClure numerous nieces Gene ran the Doxol and nephews. propane plant until A special thank you to Dr. their retirement in 1985, and moved to their place at Dale Reddy, the staff at the Juni- where she continued living per House, nurses and staff after Gene’s death in 1989, at St. Anthony Hospital, and Hospice of Walla Walla. A until her stroke in 2016. She was an active mem- celebration of life will be ber of the VFW Post 922 held sometime the summer Auxiliary. She enjoyed serv- of 2021. ing on committees, attending Burns Mortuary of Pend- conventions and helping with leton is in charge of arrange- the cowboy breakfast many ments. Sign the online guest- mornings during Round-Up. book at www.burnsmortary. Emma enjoyed attending com. Donations can be made sporting and extracurricu- lar activities of her grand- in her memory to VFW Post children and great-grand- 922 Auxiliary: VFW Auxil- children. She loved being iary 922, P.O. Box 34, Kahlo- surrounded by her family tus, WA, 99335. A5 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. 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. Gospel quartet celebrates Christ in song state COVID-19 man- dates, masks and social distancing (including des- ignated seating with 6 feet between those not living in the same household) is required. Also, a hand sanitizing station is avail- able at the entrance. Gabrielle Fritz, the church’s office manager, said with Umatilla County currently in Phase 2, it easily allows for the event. If circumstances change, find updates at www. HermistonNazarene.org or search Facebook. For questions, contact 541-567-3677 or hermis- tonnaz@gmail.com. For more about Liberty Quar- tet, visit www.liberty- quartet.com. — EO Media Group HERMISTON — Lib- erty Quartet, a Southern gospel group from Idaho, is celebrating its 25 years of ministry. While the novel coro- navirus pandemic has altered some of the quar- tet’s touring plans, they are looking forward to sharing God’s love through song during a concert at Hermiston Church of the Nazarene. The free performance is Sunday, Oct. 4, at 7 p.m. at 1520 W. Orchard Ave., Hermiston. A love offer- ing will be taken. In accordance with UPCOMING SERVICES THURSDAY, OCT. 1 LEMMON, DONA — Graveside services at 2 p.m. at the Mt. Hope Cemetery, South Bridge Street and Indiana Avenue, in Baker City. FRIDAY, OCT. 2 HILL, KYLE — Celebration of life at 2 p.m. at the Pilot Rock Community Center, 285 N.W. Cedar Place. SATURDAY, OCT. 3 KENNEDY, CHRIS — Graveside service at noon at the Hermiston Cemetery. RHINEHART, WILLIAM — Celebration of life at 10 a.m. at Burns Mortuary of Pendleton, 336 S.W. Dorion Ave. VETTER, JAY — Graveside service at 1 p.m. at the Hermiston Cemetery. 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