RECORDS Thursday, September 9, 2021 East Oregonian A5 OBITUARIES Lawrence ‘Larry’ Lee Christman L. Vernon Cook Randy Dean Lindquist April 7, 1937 — Aug. 21, 2021 Enterprise Oct. 25, 1925 — Sept. 6, 2021 Echo Sept. 15, 1953 — Sept. 6, 2021 Waitsburg, Washington L. Vernon Cook of Echo, ington, in 1953. They moved left his earthly home on Sept. to Basin City, Washington, 6, 2021, at the age of 95. He in 1958 then to Echo in 1972 was born in Rigby, Idaho, on where they lived and farmed Oct. 25, 1925, to Phineas Leo for many years. Cook and Thelma T h e chu r ch Leavitt Cook. He was an integral part of his life. He was married and served many years sealed for time and all eternity to in various church Donna Fae Smith callings, blessing on Nov. 10, 1949, the lives of all he in the Idaho Falls served. He was Temple. selfless in service He was to ot hers a nd preceded in death worked tirelessly Cook by his loving wife, to provide for his Donna; a sister, family. Upon retirement from Anna Jex; and a brother, Harvey Cook; his eldest son, farming, Vernon and Donna Kent and his wife Sharon were called to serve four Cook; foster daughter and missions for the Church of son-in-law, Barb and Frank Jesus Christ of Latter-day Dana; infant granddaugh- Saints where they served ter, Rochelle Salisbury; together and cultivated their great-granddaughter, Kalani love for the people of Central Clark; and great-grandson, and South America. Vernon Riley Salisbury. most recently served in the He is survived by siblings, Columbia River Temple. Ellen Gneiting, Irene Olsen Vernon leaves a legacy of and Ivan Cook; his surviv- faith and love for family and ing children include, Dianne friends. He will be greatly Hunt (Joel), Boise; Sherri missed by all who had the Salisbury (Mark), Basin privilege and opportunity to City, Washington; Brian know him. Cook (Karli), Irrigon; Darla The funeral will be held Hartsteen (Wally), Echo; on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021, at Lorilee Mitchell (Rick), 11 a.m. with a viewing from Bonney Lake, Washington; 9-10:30 a.m. at the Church Launa Allphin (Steve), High- of Jesus Christ of Latter-day land, Utah; foster daughter, Saints, 1035 S.E. Ninth St., Marie Smart (Rod), Heber, Hermiston. Interment will Utah; and Michelle Hullinger follow at the Echo Memorial (Randy), Pasco; 60 grandchil- Cemetery in Echo. Arrange- dren, 131 great-grandchildren ments are with Burns Mortu- and many great-great-grand- ary of Hermiston. children. Any contributions in his Vernon and Donna’s jour- memory may be made to the ney together began on a farm Humanitarian Fund of the in Shelton, Idaho. Because Church of Jesus Christ of of Vernon’s veteran status Latter-day Saints at https:// they pursued an opportunity philanthropies.churchofje- to develop land through the suschrist.org. Arrangements Columbia Basin Project and are with Burns Mortuary of moved to Moses Lake, Wash- Hermiston. Randy Dean Lindquist, on honesty and a complete longtime Waitsburg resi- and total trust for each other. dent, passed away suddenly They rarely spent time apart on Sept. 6, 2021, at the and made it a point to never Dayton General Hospital. go to sleep angry. Randy loved He was 67. A memorial service people with a to celebrate his tender, compas- sionate heart. He life will be held loved his family Sunday, Sept. unconditionally. 12, at 3 pm at He was a master Calvary Chapel storyteller and in Walla Walla. Pastor Tom Rush liked to tell a joke or two as well. He will officiate. Randy was was very engaging to talk to and he born Sept. 15, Lindquist could write very 1953, in Pendle- ton, to Melvin and Elaine eloquently too. Aldrich Lindquist. He was In earlier years, he loved the middle son of three boys. to hunt and fish or ride Randy grew up in Hermis- motorcycles. Lately he liked ton, where he graduated to go for a hike in the moun- from high school in 1971. He tains, ride his side by side learned a strong work ethic or listen to music; he could as a teenager by helping area play the bass. He was a bit farmers. of a nerd and liked any type Following high school, of gadget, sound board, or Randy moved to Portland, electronic device. He liked where he worked in manu- to fly his drone. He retired facturing type jobs. Two one year ago and was look- years later he returned ing forward to many outings home to Hermiston and in his Mazda Miata convert- began a career with Lamb ible. Randy was active in Weston where his specialty the Calvary Chapel in Walla was fixing and repair- Walla and loved to share the ing machines or anything Good News with anyone mechanical. He married willing to lend an ear. He is survived by the love Ann Stone and together they began raising four chil- of his life, Janet Ruth Lind- dren. He enjoyed teaching quist, at their home in Waits- his kids to fish or attend- burg; his mother, Elaine, at ing one of their many ball- Hermiston; his children, games. Randy and Ann later Jared Lindquist, Hermiston, divorced. Sara (Luis) Hernandez, also Randy lived for a time in Hermiston, Cody Lindquist, Milton-Freewater, in Boise, Milton-Freewater; step-chil- and finally settled in the dren, Nikolas Granger (Ben Walla Walla Valley area. In MacDougall) of Tampa, FL, 2002, he reconnected with and Tasha (Alex Kearns) an old high school sweetheart Granger of Stroud, England; and they started a friendship his four grandchildren of back up over email and long whom he was so proud, distance phone calls; some Nehemiah, Cohen, Evelyn lasting several hours. He and Florence; as well as his loved to share God’s word two brothers, Jerry (Marsha) and daily read passages to Lindquist of Kennewick and Janet over the phone each Gene (Barbara) Lindquist of morning as she was getting Goodyear, Arizona. He was ready for work, a tradition preceded in death by twin that lasted until his death. sons, Stacy and Ryan, and Randy married Janet by his father, Melvin. (Langenwalter) Granger on The family suggests Nov. 8, 2003, in Kennewick. memorial gifts be made to They lived in Walla Walla the Young Living Foun- for a couple of years before dation – Hope for justice moving to Waitsburg in (www.younglivingfoun- 2005. Randy was the master dation.org) or to the Chris- mechanic and electrician for tian Aid Center in Walla the wastewater treatment Walla. Arrangements are plant in Walla Walla. They with Hubbard-Rogg Funeral enjoyed a relationship based Home of Dayton. Lawrence “Larry” Lee husband, father, grandfa- Christman, 84, of Enter- ther, educator, commu- prise, OR passed away nity leader and role model. Aug. 21, 2021, at Wallowa He was an active commu- Memorial Hospital due to nity leader serving on the compl icat ion s Enterprise City from pneumonia. council, mayor L a r r y wa s from 1986-1990 born April 7, and again on the council until 1937, in Baker, 2020. the son of Fred- rick and Eva After retire- m e nt , L a r r y Lillian Christ- man. His early enjoyed spending time with his wife schooling began and their grand- in Bates, before Christman moving to North children, taking Powder, where he them on camp- attended elementary and ing trips and adventures high school, graduating in and attending their school 1955. events. He enjoyed mowing He worked for US the Enterprise Community Gypsum in Pilot Rock for Church lawn and many several years before attend- lawns in the neighborhood, ing Eastern Oregon College and in the winter the same in La Grande. His higher route plowing snow. education included a Bach- He was a 50-year elor and Master degree of member of Joseph Masonic Education, and administra- Lodge, Joseph’s Valley tion certification from the Chapter Order of the East- University of Montana. ern Star and a member of In 1960, Larry and Anne Elks Lodge. Lieuallen met at EOC and He is survived by his were united in marriage wife of 60 years, Anne; Sept. 17, 1961, in Weston. sons, Steven (Jody) of Island Following graduation from City, Richard (Staci) and EOC in 1962, he began his Marc (Ashley), of Enter- teaching career as “Head prise; twin sister, Lorraine Teacher” at Oxbow. He also Crawford, of Joseph; grand- taught in Athena and was children, Alix, Nathan, named elementary princi- Duncan, Caden, Jerika, pal in Weston and Wasco Jayden, Stefany, Reece, before settling in Enter- Pierce and Carter; and prise in 1972 as elementary numerous nieces and neph- principal. In 1976, he was ews. He was preceded in selected Superintendent of death by his parents; broth- Schools for the district and ers, Harold Hansen and held that position until 1995. Charles Christman. In 1996-1998 he served as A celebration of life will superintendent of schools be held Saturday, Oct. 2 at in Pilot Rock and various 2 p.m. at the Cloverleaf Hall years between 2000-2012 in Enterprise. Memorials in the same position at Elgin his honor may be made to School District. an educational foundation Larry was a dedicated of the donor’s choice. John Eric Reddick Sept. 29, 1946 — Sept. 2, 2021 Hermiston John Eric Reddick of important part of his life. Hermiston was born Sept. John married Joyce 29, 1946, in Indianapolis, “Susie” Findlay in the Indiana, the son of Harold Tri-Cities on March 8, and Rebecca (McNeely) 1980. He is survived Re d d ick . He by his wife, Susie; passed away in children, John Her miston on Eric Reddick II, Thursday, Sept. 2, 2021, at the age Justin Reddick, of 74. Jeromy Reddick, John grew up Joshua Reddick, in Indianapolis Jessica Reddick where he attended and Jacob school and gradu- R e d d i c k ; 16 ated from high grandchildren and Reddick school. After high two great-grand- school, he began children. his plumbing apprenticeship. He was preceded in death His work as a journeyman by his parents; sister, Sarah; plumber/pipefitter brought and a brother, Larry. No services are being him to Eastern Oregon in the late 1970s where he has planned. Arrangements are resided since. He worked as with Burns Mortuary of a plumber/pipefitter through- Hermiston. out his career, retiring in To leave an online condo- 2003. lence for the family please John enjoyed hunt- go to www.burnsmortuary- ing, fishing, camping, gold hermiston.com. panning and being in the Memorial donations outdoors. He loved spending can be sent to the Tri-Cit- time with his kids and grand- ies Cancer Center in John’s kids. His family was a very memory. Everett Sylvester Hibbitts Nov. 29, 1940 — Sept. 3, 2021 Boardman Everett Sylvester Hibbitts carpentry work and built of Boardman, Oregon, several homes for himself and was born Nov. 29, 1940, in family members. He was a Royrader, Kentucky, the son very hard worker who enjoyed of Luther and Sophie (Morris) staying busy with woodwork- Hibbitts. He passed ing projects, build- away in Hermiston ing clocks and anything carpentry. on Sept. 3, 2021, at He m a r r ie d the age of 80. Everett grew Arlene Campbell up and attended on March 1, 1963, in Central Oregon. schools in Laurel County, Kentucky. She preceded him As a young man, in death in 2004. he moved to Colo- He is survived rado to work as by sons, Smokey Hibbitts and Cody a ranch hand. In Hibbitts Hibbitts; daugh- 1959, he moved to Central Oregon and lived ter, Lois Hibbitts; brothers, in the communities of Mt. Eddie, Donnie and Lonnie; Vernon and John Day. In the sisters, Penny, Ruby and 1960s he moved to Prineville Carolyn; five grandchildren; where he lived for over 20 and many extended family years. He worked in sawmills members. in Mt. Vernon, John Day No services are planned. and Prineville. In the early A private interment will be 1980s, he began working for in Juniper Haven Cemetery Lamb Weston and later was in Prineville. Arrangements transferred to their Board- are with Burns Mortuary of man plant. He has resided in Hermiston. Boardman for nearly 35 years. To leave an online condo- He retired from Lamb Weston lence for the family please in 2006. go to www.burnsmortuary- Everett enjoyed doing hermiston.com. DEATH NOTICES Judy Hough Jan. 23, 1948 — Sept. 6, 2021 Hermiston Judy Hough, 73, of Hermiston, died Monday, Sept. 6, 2021, in Echo. She was born Jan. 23, 1948, in Walla Walla, the daughter of Gerald and Edith (Myrick) Jones. Arrange- ments are with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Amber Lynn Wood Farr June 29, 1978 — Sept. 3, 2021 Hermiston Amber Lynn Wood Farr, 43, died Friday, Sept. 3, 2021, at her home in Hermiston. She was born June 29, 1978, in Portland. Services are pending and will be announced. Please share memories of Amber with her family at burns- mortuaryhermiston.com. Arrangements are with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Ronald W. ‘Ron’ Paris Oct. 6, 1963 — Sept. 5, 2021 Hermiston UPCOMING SERVICES Thursday, Sept. 9 White, Dolores — Cele- bration of life service at 11 a.m. in the chapel at Burns Mortuary, 685 W. Hermiston Ave., Hermiston. First Christian Church, 518 S. Main St., Milton-Freewater. Gathering after the service at Dragon’s Gate Brew- ery, 52288 Sunquist Road, Milton-Freewater. Friday, Sept. 10 Borden, Ward — Grave- side funeral service follow- ing state guidelines at 2 p.m. at the Hermiston Cemetery. Hays, Pamela — Memo- rial service at 1 p.m. at the Saturday, Sept. 11 Banker, Jon — Grave- side funeral service at 2 p.m. at the Hermiston Cemetery. Cook, Vernon — Funeral at 11 a.m. with a viewing from 9-10:30 a.m. at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1035 S.E. Ninth St., Hermiston. Inter- ment afterwards at the Echo Memorial Cemetery, Echo. Ferguson, Rev. Larry Jr. — Memorial service at 1 p.m. at St. Mark the Evan- gelist Episcopal Church, 400 11th St., Hood River. Maynard, Luke — Cele- bration of life potluck gather- ing following state guidelines at 1 p.m. at Windmill Acres, 81264 W. Eighth Road, Irri- gon. Salter, Joy — Celebra- tion of life from 1-3 p.m. at Athena City Park. Ronald W. “Ron” Paris, 57, of Hermiston, died Sunday, Sept. 5, 2021, in Richland, Washington. He was born Oct. 6, 1963, in Enterprise. A celebration of life gathering is pending. Please share memories of Ron with his family at burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. Arrangements are with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. B MEETINGS Thursday, Sept. 9 Lower Umatilla Basin Groundwater Management Committee, 9 a.m., online, via Zoom, Boardman. (Tom Demi- anew 541-969-6282) Hermiston Irrigation District, 4 p.m., Hermiston Irri- gation District, 366 E. Hurlburt Ave. (541-567-3024) Athena City Council, 6 p.m., Athena City Hall, 215 S. Third St. (541-566-3862) Boardman Rural Fire Protection District, 7 p.m., Boardman Fire Department Station 1, 300 S. Wilson Lane. (Suzanne Gray 541-481-3473) Monday, Sept. 13 Athena-Weston School District, 6 p.m., Weston-McE- wen High School outdoors, 540 E. Main St., Athena. Join the meeting at https://bit. ly/3zXBvtd or dial 1-866- 899-4679, access code 994-430-477. (Paula Warner 541-566-3551) Adams City Council, 6:30 p.m., Adams City Hall, 190 N. Main St. (541) 566-9380) Hermiston City Council, 7 p.m., Hermiston Commu- nity Center, 415 S. Highway 395. Live-stream via YouTube https://bit.ly/HermistonYou- Tube or listen by phone by dialing 206-462-5569, meeting ID 322-962-8667. (541-567- 5521) Milton-Freewater City Council, 7 p.m., Milton-Free- water Public Library, 8 S.W. Eighth Ave. (541-938-5531) H Show off your hunting skills BRAGGIN' RIGHTS HUNTING PHOTO CONTEST ENTER NOW eastoregonian.com/braggin-rights