Thursday, April 8, 2021 RECORDS East Oregonian A5 OBITUARIES Walter Harrison Hamm William David Hardie Jr. Joy Nell Salter Pendleton June 19, 1953 — March 30, 2021 The Dalles December 20, 1921 — March 26, 2021 Athena October 23, 1932 — April 3, 2021 Walter Harrison Hamm Tanner Walczyk, Sean passed away Tuesday, Simons, Mallory Thorn- March 30, 2021, at his home burg, Brodie Bass, Hayden surrounded by his family Hamm, Mackenzie Baird and friends. Walt was born and Arya Hamm, and a June 19, 1953, to g r e a t- g r a n d f a - Jane and William ther to Malikia Hamm. Simons. Walt worked Wa l t s p e n t and retired from his time hunting the training center and fishing with i n Pe n d l e t o n , his family and Oregon, where he friends. He was met many lifelong known for tell- ing endless jokes friends. He is survived and singing songs by his sisters Sara Hamm around the camp- William and Barb fire. Brown, and brother Joe Walt was a very genuine Hamm. Walt was a great person with a huge heart. He uncle to his nieces and neph- never came across someone ews. he didn’t like. Walt was married for 35 Bu r ns Mor t u a r y of years to Nancy and they Pendleton is in charge of have two children, Heather the arrangements. Sign the Thornburg and Guy Hamm. online guestbook at www. He was a grandfather to burnsmortuary.com. It was said at They continued to the passing of Bill live at the ranch Hardie’s grand- until late 1980 mother in 1918 that when they built a “She had fought home in Condon the good fight; and moved to town. she had finished Bill, wanting her course; she had kept the faith; to serve in public she is at rest.” office, was elected as a Gilliam The same can be said of her grand- County commis- son, William sioner in 1974, and in December 1983 David Hardie Jr., was appointed born December Gilliam County 20, 1921, at the Hardie judge. Af ter ranch his Scot- tish grandfather successfully serv- homesteaded in 1883 at the ing in county government head of Trailfork in southern for 12 years, he resigned Gilliam County. Bill died as judge in 1987 when the Friday, March 26, 2021, at ranch came back into his the Oregon Veterans Home possession and he resumed in The Dalles at the age of an active role in its operation 99. until 2010. He was the son of In 1985, Bill became William D. “Will” Hardie involved with the 101st and Georgia Smith Hardie, Airborne Division Associ- whose parents were life-long ation and traveled to Europe natives of the area. Bill’s on several occasions to childhood and young adult attend reunions with Army life in the wilds of Trail- buddies and war-time fork included many pets, friends. Bill and Anne including deer, rattlesnakes enjoyed other world-wide and dogs. He attended traveling as well. Bill’s jovial spirit and the Badger school east of Mayville for the first five keen sense of humor were years of his schooling, and well known and appreci- finished grade school at the ated by those with whom he Trailfork School. He grad- served on a variety of boards uated from Condon High and commissions through- School in 1939. Bill worked out the community and on area farms and at Kinzua region. He was a member Pine Mills until attending of the 101st Airborne Divi- junior college at Modesto, sion Association, the Port- California. land Parachute Club, Oregon In 1942, he enlisted in the Wheat League, Oregon U.S. Army; graduated from Cattlemen’s Association, parachute school in Geor- a 67-year charter member gia in 1944; then overseas, of Condon Elks Lodge No. joined the 377th Parachute 1869, Mt. Moriah Masonic Field Artillery, “A” Battery, Lodge No. 95, The Shriners, 502nd Parachute Combat and was a long-time board Team, 101st Airborne Divi- member of the Condon sion, serving in the World School District and the War II Allied invasions Education Service District. He was preceded in of Holland at Bastogne and through Germany and death by his parents, his Austria, earning the rank of wife Donna and wife Anne, first lieutenant, along with his daughter Nancy, and his accolades and admiration brother Earl. for his service. He is survived by his Following his honorable daughter Suzan ne and discharge from the Army, Robbie Hyde, daughter he married Donna Klint of Georgia and Jim VanWin- Hilmar, California, in 1946, kle, and son John Hardie; and they returned to Condon grandchildren Jessica and and worked on his parents’ Patrick Ginn, Scot and ranches in Lost Valley and Tasha VanWinkle, and Trailfork. In 1947, with his Brad Hardie; and seven uncle and aunt, John and great-grandchildren. Irene Hardie, they went to A graveside service with the Philippines where they military honors will be held operated a dairy for the next 11 a.m. Monday, April 12, at two years before returning the Condon Cemetery. to the family ranch. Memorial contributions, Bill and Donna raised for those who wish, may be four children on the Trailfork made to the Gilliam County ranch where they farmed for Historical Society, P.O. Box the next three decades, grad- 377, Condon, OR 97823; ually adding to the long-time Oregon Veterans Home, 700 family holdings acreages Veterans Drive, The Dalles, previously owned by the OR 97058; or Summit Barker, Russell, Maddock Springs Village, P.O. Box and other families. Donna 687, Condon, OR 97823. died in 1973 from complica- Sweeney Mortuary of tions of a stroke. Condon is in care of arrange- Bill continued the farm- ments. You may sign the ing and cattle production online condolence book at operation and in late 1974 www.sweeneymortuar y. married Anne D’Agostine. com. Joy Nell Salter died on another deeply. As they went April 3, 2021, at the age of on into retirement the couple 88 at the local care facility in filled their time going to the Athena, Oregon. many athletics and extracur- Joy was born to Frank and ricular activities that their Minnie Begley in g randchild ren Kiowa, Oklahoma, were involved in. on October 23, It didn’t matter if it was a roping, rodeo, 1932. She gradu- ated from Kiowa basketball games, public schools, then dance recitals, married her high school plays, music concerts, golf, or school sweetheart, Bill Ward, in 1950. track meets. She They moved to never missed an Prineville, Oregon, event and was also where they had two Salter very proud of all of sons, Frank and Jim. her family’s accom- They remained in Prineville plishments. until 1961 when the family Joy is preceded in death moved to Athena, Oregon, by her spouse Gaylord Salter, where Joy would live and call mother Minnie and father Frank, brothers Frank Jr. and home for the rest of her life. In Athena Joy raised her Willie, and sister Neva. She is two sons and watched both survived in death by son Frank of them graduate and go on to Ward (Caroline) and grand- college, which she was so very daughters Lacy Holechek and proud of. She also babysat and Whitney (Jon) Thompson; son cared for many of the local Jim Ward and granddaugh- children while her kids were in ters Lindsey Stern and Ashley school and for years after her (Wes) Wells, and great-grand- own children were grown and children Josey and Colt Wells. gone. She loved each child as Due to Joy’s passion for if they were her very own and athletics, the family has enjoyed having kids around. requested in lieu of flowers After her divorce from or gifts to send any mone- Bill she held many odd jobs, tary donations to the Athe- from bookkeeping at the local na-Weston Booster Club in feedlot to driving grain trucks memory of Joy. She is being laid to rest during harvest, but the job she was most proud of was her with her mother in Prineville, career as a paraeducator at Oregon, at a private cere- Athena public schools, doing mony with immediate family. what she loved most, which A celebration of life will be was caring for children. announced at a later date for It was through this job that those wishing to attend. she met her soulmate, Gaylord Family would like to extend Salter. The two would later extreme gratitude to Tammara become married in 1993 and Pittman and her staff at The even though they found each Athena House for the great other later in life they abso- and loving care they gave Joy lutely adored and loved one the last few years. James Edward Hubbard Pendleton Aug. 4, 1950 — April 4, 2021 Pendleton March 22, 1938 — March 29, 2021 Kathleen Ann Comstock, 70, of Pendleton, died Sunday, April 4, 2021, at Wallowa Lake. She was born Aug. 4, 1950, in Pendleton. Arrangements are with Pendleton Pioneer Chapel, Folsom-Bishop. Online condolences may be sent to www. pioneerchapel.com. Frederick M. ‘Rick’ Sellers Hermiston November 20, 1952 — March 31, 2021 Frederick M. “Rick” Sell- tradition. ers of Hermiston, Oregon, Family, friends, and passed away unexpectedly colleagues all agree that at the age of 68 on Wednes- Rick was a wonderful day, March 31, 2021. person who was always there Rick was born to help. He will be on November 20, greatly missed by 1952, in Spokane, all. Wa s h i n g t o n , He is survived by his wife, Diane to Freder ick Sellers; his son “Fred” and Betty Tr av is Selle r s Burd Sellers. He (Stephanie); his attended Herm- iston schools and daughter McKen- zie Houk (Tom); graduated from his stepson Brian Hermiston High Sellers Faro (Samantha); School in 1971. After high school, and his stepdaugh- Rick attended Blue Moun- ters Monica Michel (Luis) tain Community College for and Morgan Shehata (Mike). two years. He has 12 grandchildren and A summer job with nine great-grandchildren. Union Pacific during that He is also survived by his time evolved into a 42-year- sister, Jacqui Sellers (Dan). long career proudly working Rick was preceded in for Union Pacific. Rick was death by his parents. If you wish to make a united in marriage to Diane Campbell on December 9, donation in Rick’s memory, 1989, in Hermiston, Oregon. donations would be grate- Upon retirement from fully accepted for the Tyler Union Pacific, Rick took a Campbell Memorial Schol- security officer’s job with arship Fund. They may be Amazon, where he was sent in c/o Burns Mortuary, currently working. P.O. Box 289, Hermiston, Rick loved sports and, OR 97838. in particular, he loved base- Due to COVID, a private ball. He played in a men’s celebration of life service league in Hermiston for following state guidelines many years, and after that will be held. Please share memories delighted in watching his son Travis play, and most of Rick with his family at recently watching his grand- burnsmortuaryhermiston. son continue the baseball com. Georgia Elizabeth ‘Betty’ Martin Pendleton January 2, 1921 — March 31, 2021 Georgia Elizabeth “Betty” Hospital and the railroad. I Martin, age 100, passed away went on several bicycle trips, peacefully Wednesday, with six others from the March 31, 2021, in Pendleton, AYH. We went to Canada Oregon, with family nearby. in 1948, toured the Oregon She was born to coast in 1949, and George and Pearl Hawaii in 1950. Challis on January Upon ret u r n- 2, 1921, in Herm- ing from Hawaii, iston, Oregon, the I met George oldest of seven Martin and we children. Betty were married in grew up during January 1951. In 1976, for our 25th the Depression anniversary, we and learned to be traveled to South thrifty. She had a Martin Af r ica for 21 life-long passion days. We traveled for living and eating healthy. She was a to Alaska in 1983, and also great cook and loved to bake. traveled to Calgary, Canada, Her hobbies included garden- and saw the big Circus ing flowers and vegetables, parade in Wisconsin.” canning, and watching birds, Bett y was preceded especially in spring time. She in death by her lifelong also loved to read and had a companion and husband huge collection of cookbooks. George Henry Martin, son She enjoyed her family, Charles, five siblings, and siblings, family reunions, two grandsons. Survivors travel, and serving in the include daughters Marie community. She collected Carroll (Robert), Sulton, signatures to bring the first Washington, and Katherine ambulance service to Pend- Palmer, Pendleton, Oregon, leton. She served as Campfire eight grandchildren, 13 great girls leader in Pilot Rock, and grandchildren, one great- in Pendleton Side Saddlers, great granddaughter, brother White Eagle Grange, Pend- Clarence Challis, and many leton Senior Center, and in nieces and nephews. the 2000s in the Pilot Rock Donations may be made Lion’s Club. to Pendleton or Pilot Rock Her last employment was Lions Club. Betty cherished Kerns Furniture Factory in the gift of sight. Pilot Rock. Graveside service will be In the words of our loving held Friday, April 9, 2021, at mother in 1990: “I grew up 3 p.m. at Olney Cemetery, in Hermiston and Stanfield Pendleton, Oregon. area, graduated from Pend- Burns Mortuary of Pend- leton, and we raised our chil- leton is charge of arrange- dren on a farm in Pilot Rock. ments. Sign the online I worked in Pendleton during guestbook at www.burns- World War II at the Air Force mortuary.com. James Edward Hubbard, ing the level of Maintenance of Pendleton, Oregon, passed Man 3. He retired in the late away March 29, 2021, one 1990s. week after his 83rd birthday. James was a faithful He was bravely doing every- member of the Church of thing he could to Jesus Christ of beat his cancer. He Latter-day Saints, was surrounded by where he held family and knew various callings. he was loved when He had a passion he slipped away. for his family, James was born quilting, geneal- ogy and hunting. March 22, 1938, to Chester and Alice At some point in Hubbard. He was a each of his chil- late life baby. His dren’s lives he had brothers were 21 Hubbard taken them on a and 16 years older hunt, whether it be than him. with a gun or bow and arrow. James married Margaret He was also able to pass his (Peggy) Roberts on August passion for hunting to many 24, 1957. They have six chil- of his grandkids. dren together. He was preceded in death James grew up in Nolin, by his parents Chester and Oregon, just west of Reith, Alice, brothers Art and on the Umatilla River. He Modie, and his grandson Jeff. He is survived by his wife, graduated from Pendleton High School in 1956 and six children, 16 grandchil- continued his education at dren and five great-grand- OIT in Klamath Falls. children. He was a mechanic. He Bu r ns Mor t uar y of worked at numerous jobs Pendleton is in charge of until he found his place his arrangements. Sign the with Oregon Department online guestbook at www. of Transportation, achiev- burnsmortuary.com. Vernita Ethel Chapman Herburger Pendleton March 14, 1946 — March 22, 2021 Vernita Ethel Chapman Herburger passed away on Monday, March 22, 2021. She was born March 14, 1946, in Pendleton, Oregon, the daughter of Wayne and Eathel (Hogeland) Chapman. She grew up and attended school in Pilot Rock, Oregon. After graduating from Pilot Rock High School she attended Blue Mountain Community College and then beauty school to become a hairdresser, but her passion was in animals. She mar ried Chuck Herburger in Pendleton in 1969. Together they had two sons, Mark Herburger and Lennis Herburger. Vernita’s love for animals motivated her to be surrounded by cows, goats, sheep, dogs and horses. She boarded and trained horses for over 50 years. She taught riding lessons and spent countless hours on horseback rounding up cattle or riding in the Eagle Cap Wilder- ness. She is preceded in death by her parents, Wayne and Eathel Chapman, her infant brother John Walter Chapman, and uncles Jim and Lennis Hogeland. Vernita is survived by her husband, Chuck Herburger; her sons Mark (Michelle) of Pendleton, Oregon, and Lennis (Andrea) of Mt. Vernon, Wash- ington; her sister Waynette Ralls of Vancouver, Wash- ington; two grandchildren, Ryan Herburger and Scott Herburger, both of Pendle- ton; niece Rayanne DeBose (daughters Kendall and Taylor); and nephew Mike Ralls (wife Suzie and children Casey and Tripp). At Vernita’s request, no services will be held. Share online condolences with the family at www. pioneerchapel.com. DEATH NOTICES Kathleen Ann Comstock James Dean ‘Jim’ Simpson Hermiston May 10, 1935 — Nov. 19, 2020 Pastor James Dean “Jim” Simpson, 85, of Hermiston, died Thursday, Nov. 19, 2020, at his home. He was born May 10, 1935, in Los Angeles, California. A celebration of life service will be held Saturday, April 17 at 3 p.m. at the Hermiston First Christian Church. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements. Share memories with the family at www. burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. Rev. Eugene Charles ‘Gene’ Van Beveren Pendleton April 20, 1935 — April 3, 2021 Rev. Eugene Charles “Gene” Van Beveren, 85, of Pendle- ton, died Saturday, April 3, 2021, at his home. He was born April 20, 1935, in Hood River. Services are pending with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Share memories with the family at www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. Christine Louise Wilkins Pendleton April 23, 1969 — April 6, 2021 Christine Louise Wilkins, 51, of Pendleton, died Tuesday, April 6, 2021, in Walla Walla, Washington. She was born April 23, 1969. Arrangements are with Pendleton Pioneer Chapel, Folsom-Bishop. Online condolences may be sent to www.pioneerchapel.com.