A6 RECORDS/COMMUNITY East Oregonian Saturday, August 28, 2021 OBITUARIES Christopher Reuben Selam Sr. Dolores Magdalena Cahill Pendleton Sept. 24, 1939 — Aug. 20, 2021 Pendleton Aug. 1, 1983 — Aug. 19, 2021 Thornhollow May 22, 1932 — Aug. 21, 2021 The inspiring Sue Elaine was proud to be an honored Waldman from Pendleton, member of American Asso- Oregon, passed away Aug. ciation of University Women 20, 2021, at the age of 81. (AAUW) and served as For the better part of the last president of both the state decade, she lived board and her with Alzheimer’s. local branch. She was born She volunteered to Richard and countless hours Kathryn Hardy in various roles on Sept. 24, 1939, w it h g r a p e - fruit sales and in Pasco, Wash- ington. Sue lived Mother Daugh- ter Choices in many places with A AU W, in the Pacific Northwest before Community graduating from Waldman Concerts, Pend- leton Swim Asso- Toppenish High School in 1957. She played ciation, Campfire Girls, the saxophone in the march- Bluebirds and Boy Scouts of ing band and was in the top America. She may be best of her class. She showed her remembered for co-chairing creativity early on when the committee that master- she learned to sew, knit and minded the community proj- created several marionettes ect to build the playground at and proved to be a skilled Pioneer Park on North Hill marionettist. At 15 she was in Pendleton. Her grandkids diagnosed with polio and affectionately call it Gram- spent several months in a mie’s playground. body cast. She didn’t let that Sue was a dynamic seam- hold her back — always stress and honed her skills striving to learn, create and as a quilter, and knitted gifts of sweaters, baby blankets, support others. Sue attended Stanford wash cloths and more. She and graduated with a BA even sewed a full-sized in mathematics from the teepee when her son was in University of Oregon. She Boy Scouts. received her master’s in Wally and Sue enjoyed mathematics from Oregon traveling. They journeyed State University, where she to Canada and the Panama met her husband, Wilmer Canal, cruised Alaska and (Wally). They moved to Hawaii, and took a beloved Pendleton in 1971 and were trip with friends to Ireland. They also visited family married for 56 years. Her career started as a in Oregon, Washington, math teacher and she later California, Colorado and excelled as a computer Kansas. Sue is survived by her scientist at the Colum- bia Plateau Conservation husband Wally; son Alan Research Center, USDA. (Milexa); daughter Deb Her role supported scien- Starkey; grandchildren tists at the experiment Sam and Sydney Starkey, station, and she co-created a Sara, Paul and Adam; Sue’s computer wheat model. She sister Shirley Holzinger; was passionate about this and five nieces and one work, and said of it, “There nephew. are all kinds of things to be In lieu of flowers, please discovered and endless chal- consider donating to the lenging questions waiting Pendleton Branch AAUW for solutions.” Sue Waldman Scholarship, Sue is beloved by her 1214 N.W. Johns Ave., Pend- children, grandchildren, leton, OR 97801. and countless family and Online condolences may friends who were supported be sent to www.pioneer- and mentored by her. She chapel.com. Christopher Reuben loving father, husband, son, Selam Sr. was called home nephew, brother and friend. to the Lord on Aug. 19, He was a father figure to 2021. He was born on Aug. those who did not have a 1, 1983, to Terry A. Selam father in their lives. He was and Verona J. acknowledged Miller. and loved by He e njoye d those lives he touched, and the playing softball. first thing you He played for the Lil Devils and The would notice Shockers team. He about him was enjoyed watching his big, bright, beautiful smile. his favorite base- ball team, the New He is York Yankees. He preceded i n came to know the Selam death by his Lord in 2011 and father, Terry his faith grew strong and Selam, father Keith Miller, he loved the Lord and loved grandmother Delsie Selam, sharing the gospel with grandfather Howard Selam, everyone. He always wanted grandfather Jason Umtuch, his family to come to know grandfather Ross George, the Lord. He loved all 10 of uncle Lindsay Selam, and his children, his family and brother William “Billy” everyone he came in contact Guardipee. with. He is survived by his His career was an assis- wife, Brooke Selam of tant manager at KFC and Pendleton, Oregon; mother every customer that came Verona Miller of Wapato, to know him had nothing Washington; children but great things to say about Sydell Wilson-Selam, Dimi- him. He was well known in tri Wilson, Joshua Selam, Zelma Selam and Christo- his community. He attended Living Word pher Selam Jr. of Pendleton, Christian Center in Pendle- Oregon, Cesilee Meninick, ton, Oregon. He loved his Alvina Meninick, Quinny pastor, Sharon Miller, and Meninick and Terry Meni- the whole congregation. He nick of Toppenish, Wash- touched many lives, for he ington, and Keon Wilson was caring and loving. of Lapwai, Idaho; nephew He enjoyed music very Tahkeome Andrews of much, he enjoyed family Wapato, Washington, and trips to Wallowa Lake, he niece Cynthia Umtuch of was a coach for his daugh- Toppenish, Washington; his ters’ and sons’ basketball brother Dimitri Minthorn; teams, and in the beginning and in-laws Scott Minthorn of his walk with the Lord he and Vivan Sohappy of Pend- was a youth leader for his leton, Oregon; and many church, Parkrose tabernacle. aunts, uncles, cousins, He was an amazing, nieces and nephews. Dolores Magdalena Cahill the church organist and the was born May 22, 1932, in family have been members Glenn Ullin, North Dakota, for almost 50 years. and passed away at her home She was an avid golfer, at Thornhollow, Oregon, member of the Pendleton Country Club and on Aug. 21, 2021, past Women’s’ with her husband Club president. and five children around her. She loved the many At an early age annual trips with her family moved several couples to play beautiful golf to Hamilton, courses in Canada. Montana, where her family worked She was always on a dairy farm. ready for an adven- t u r e, whe t he r At the beginning Cahill reluct a ntly on of World War II, horseback with the family moved to Vancouver, Washington, her husband, 9-mile pack where her mother worked in trips into the Eagle Cap Wilderness or rafting down the shipyards. Dolores attended Prov- the Rogue and Minam rivers. idence Academy while her She loved having her family twin brother Vern and older around her and those gath- brother Arnold went to erings would often involve Vancouver public schools. lots of enthusiastic sing- She took piano lessons at an ing and instrumental play- early age and often played alongs by her children, who for the GIs at the local USO. she early on encouraged to After graduating from high explore their musical poten- school, she attended Clark tial. She enjoyed gardening College where she met Jim and nurturing things to their Cahill, whom she married best potential. Her warm and in 1953 and with whom she engaging personality drew would spend the next 68 people to her. She never knew years of her life. Twenty of a stranger. those years were spent as Dolores is survived by a military wife following her husband Jim at home in her husband on his various Thornhollow; her brother assignments in the Air Force. Vern in Vancouver, Wash- During their first tour of ington; son Kevin (Beth duty in Birkenfeld, Germany, Wasley), La Grande, Oregon, she gave birth to Kevin and to son Kelly (Jane Stuessy), Thomas, who died in infancy Port Townsend, Washing- at a military hospital. Some ton, daughter Elizabeth years later while stationed (Diane Groff), Thornhollow, in England, she gave birth to Oregon, daughter Kather- Kelly and Elizabeth. Follow- ine Britt (Rusty) Lexington, ing that tour of duty they Oregon, and son Jamey, moved to Tucson, Arizona, Pendleton, Oregon. Her where Katherine and Jamey loving legacy also includes were born. She moved with 13 grandchildren and 11 her children to Vancouver great-grandchildren. The rosary will be said when Jim was assigned to Vietnam in 1965-66. Their on Aug. 31, 2021, at 7 p.m. last move was to Dow AFB, at Sacred Heart Catholic Bangor, Maine, where they Church in Athena, Oregon. stayed for five years, allow- The funeral Mass for Dolores ing Dolores time to earn will be held Sept. 1, 2021, at her bachelor’s degree at the 11 a.m. at Sacred Heart Cath- Northern Conservatory of olic Church, with reception Music in 1972. During many following in the parish hall. of these moves she played In lieu of flowers, the the organ at base chapels and family asks that donations often started choirs. be made to the Wounded She taught music and Warrior Project or Good shared her love of singing Shepherd Hospice. Funeral arrangements with many generations of students in the elementary are made through Pendle- and middle school in Weston, ton Pioneer Chapel, Folsom Oregon. She also inspired Bishop, Pendleton, Oregon. many with her musical Share online condolences gifts at Sacred Heart Cath- with the family at www. olic Church, where she was pioneerchapel.com. Sue Elaine Waldman IN BRIEF Free webinar focuses on senior fitness PENDLETON — A webinar will highlight the impor- tance of physical fitness for seniors and why it’s never too late to start living your healthiest life. Presented by McKay Creek Estates, “Mom and Dad Deserve the Best” will be virtual. The free webinar is Tues- day, Aug. 31, at 2 p.m. Adrian Cagigas, a licensed athletic trainer and senior fitness expert, will speak about the importance of exercise and physical activity for seniors. He will explain the bene- fits of regular exercise for seniors, including how main- taining physical fitness can help reduce falls. Those who view the webinar will learn simple exercises that seniors can use to improve their health, lead an active lifestyle and maintain independence. To RSVP for the webinar, visit www.MomAndDad- DeserveTheBest.com. For questions, call 541-276-1987. —EO Media Group UPCOMING SERVICES SATURDAY, AUG. 28 BARKSTROM, ANDREA — Celebration of life at 11 a.m. at the Munselle- Rhodes Funeral Home, 902 S. Main St., Milton-Freewa- ter, with inurnment at the Milton-Freewater Cemetery to follow. GAMMELL, LINDA — Grave- side service at 1 p.m. at Pleas- ant View Cemetery, Stanfield. PAYANT, RODNEY — Cele- bration of life from noon to 3 p.m. at the Pendleton Eagles Lodge, 428 S. Main St. PAYNE, DAVID — Tribute and toast from 2-4 p.m. at Pendleton Center for the Arts, 214 N. Main St., Pendle- ton. Masks are required. PEARSON, AMY — Funeral mass at 11 a.m. at St. Andrews Mission Church, 48022 St. Andrew Road, Mission, with a luncheon to follow. SAMS, LELAND — Graveside services at 10 a.m. at Island City Cemetery (casual attire is acceptable) followed by a reception at the Island City Hall community room, 10605 Island Ave. SCHILLING, DENNIS — Celebration of life at 3 p.m. at Columbia View Commu- nity Church, 1230 E. Highway 730, Irrigon, with graveside service to follow in Septem- ber. VAN BEVEREN, GENE — Memorial service at 1:30 p.m. at the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer. 241 S.E. Second St., Pendleton. SUNDAY-MONDAY, AUG. 29-30 No services scheduled. TUESDAY, AUG. 31 BARNES, MICHAEL — Memorial service at 2 p.m. at Burns Mortuary, 336 S.W. Dorion Ave., Pendleton, followed by a celebration of life gathering at the Pend- leton Eagles Lodge, 428 S. Main St. CAHILL, DOLORES — Recitation of the rosary at 7 p.m. at Sacred Heart Catho- lic Church, Fifth and College streets, Athena. WALLIS, DAVID — Celebra- tion of life Mass at 11 a.m. at St. Andrews Mission Church, 48022 St. Andrew Road, Pendleton, with a lunch following. Interment will be at Skyview Memorial Park, 70116 S. Highway 395, Pend- leton. DEATH NOTICES Luke Maynard Irrigon Jan. 21, 1960 — Aug. 25, 2021 Luke Maynard, 61, of Irrigon, died Wednesday, Aug. 25, 2021, at his home. He was born Jan. 21, 1960, in Moun- tain Home, Arkansas. Services will be announced. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements. Share memories with the family at www.burnsmortuaryherm- iston.com. Ward Preston Borden Hermiston Aug. 11, 1958 — Aug. 23, 2021 Ward Preston Borden, 63, of Hermiston, died Monday, Aug. 23, 2021, in Hermiston. He was born Aug. 11, 1958, in Prineville. A graveside funeral service following state guidelines will be held Friday, Sept. 10, at 2 p.m. at the Hermiston Cemetery. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements. Share memories with the family at www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. Christie A. Teel Chandler, Arizona Jan. 9, 1950 — Aug. 14, 2021 Former Stanfield resident Christie A. Teel, 71, of Chan- dler, Arizona, died Saturday, Aug. 14, 2021, in Chandler. She was born Jan. 9, 1950, in La Grande. A graveside service will be held Friday, Sept. 3, at 1 p.m. at the Weston Cemetery. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements. BIRTHS ST. ANTHONY HOSPITAL, PENDLETON AUG. 17, 2021 PAYNE — Stephanie R. Payne of Umatilla: a boy, Ronan James-Allen Payne. Aug. 20, 2021 CATON — Jeanine Hernandez and Eric Caton of Pilot Rock: a girl, Livia Rose Caton. Good Shepherd Medical Center, Hermiston AUG. 19, 2021 HORNING — Brandi L. and Riley J. Horning of Hermiston: a boy, Easton Riley Horning. AUG. 22, 2021 COLLIER — Adriana Armenta Guzman and Tanner L. Collier of Irrigon: a boy, Gael Matthias Collier. AUG. 24, 2021 BAKER — KaSandra L. and Donaven N. Baker of Irrigon: a girl, Kenslee LeeAnne Baker. 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He He died Aug. 7, is survived by his 2021, in Adven- tist Hospital in mother, Pegg y Hanford, Califor- Wallis; brothers nia, near where he Steve (Lorraine), lived in Corcoran, Mi ke ( Lau r ie) California. and Jim (Paula) Wallis Dav id , w it h Wa l l i s ; a u n t his three brothers Audrey Comrie Steve, Mike and Jim Wallis, and cousin Mitch Comrie, spent their grade school and uncle Howard and aunt years in Tulelake, California. Eilleen Wallis; and many David graduated from Pend- more cousins, nephews and leton High School in 1970. nieces. After graduating from A celebration of life Mass the University of Oregon will be held Tuesday, Aug. in 1974 with a degree in 31, 2021, at 11 a.m. at St. computer science, he worked Andrews Mission, Pendle- for several companies in ton, with a lunch following. Oakland, Santa Clara and Interment will be at Skyview San Jose, California. Memorial Park, Pendleton. While living in San Jose Donations may be made he was active in a Catholic to Cason’s Place, P.O. Box charismatic worship group. 1142, Pendleton, OR 97801 In 2004 he joined the Monas- or the American Lung Asso- tery of the Risen Christ in ciation. San Luis Obispo, California. Pe n d l e t o n P i o n e e r Because of health prob- Chapel, Folsom-Bishop, lems, he moved to Pendleton handled local arrangements.