Thursday, September 16, 2021 Marjorie Lou Brewer Dec. 27, 1926 — Sept. 11, 2021 Hermiston Marjorie Lou Brewer tow. Donnie’s lifelong love of of Hermiston, was born at home, the second child to racehorses kept Marge busy John Andrew and Mildred as well. The two enjoyed Hite on Dec. 27, 1926, in their time caring for their Ontario, Oregon. horses and She died on Sept. following the 11, 2021, in Herm- racing season iston at the age around the of 94 years. This United States same month Route after their sons 66 was established. were grown. It would be one year In the to the day when mid-1970s, The Ford sold their fi rst Brewer Family Model A “motor- relocated from Brewer car” for $385. The Malheur County stock market crash to Hermiston, setting off the Great Depres- Oregon. Donnie Sr., Marge, sion would occur within two the boys, and their fami- years’ time. lies made Hermiston their Marjorie and her older home and continued farm- brother Donald were raised ing in Umatilla and Morrow on the farm in Malheur counties for the next several County. In 1938, at the age decades. of 11, she lost her father to Marjorie was preceded dust pneumonia. The small in death by her parents; her family struggled follow- husband, Donnie Sr.; her ing the death of their father. brother, Donald Hite; and This event bound the three her daughter-in-law, Tussy together and instilled in them Brewer. the value of family, resil- She is survived by her ience, and hard work. four sons, Don Brewer Ma r jor ie at t ended Jr. and partner, Marilyn Adrian High School where Nishihara Cangello, Jerry she was involved with the and Kay Brewer, Jimmy school orchestra and cheer- and Janis Brewer and Billy leading. While in school and Renee Brewer; her six she met Donald Brewer grandchildren, Sydney (Donnie). Donnie, charm- (Thomas) Reagan, Leslie ing and mischievous, won (Paul) Trujillo, Jerimy her over with his persistence, (Stacy) Brewer, Jenni- repeated apologies and fer (Jerry) Lembus, Dawn promises of better behav- Helzer, Patrick (Holly) ior. He kept his word (for the Brewer; 14 great-grandchil- most part) throughout their dren and one great-great- lifetime and long marriage grandchild. of 62 years. The two were Marge was always a married in a double cere- lady, who everyday strived mony with Marge’s brother to do her best. She cared and his bride in September for her family deeply. That of 1946. love stretched out over the Donnie and Marge generations of her long farmed and raised their four lifetime. She never missed boys in Adrian, Oregon. a game, a recital, a track “The Boys,” Donnie Jr., meet or a moment of her Jerry, Jimmy and Billy, children’s, grandchildren’s, were raised with a large or great-grandchildren’s and loving extended family lives: if it was happening, around them. For the Brew- she wanted to be a part of ers, family was the center it. Marge lived a long life, of everything. Marge loved surrounded by family that a full house: kids, cousins, loved her. She will be greatly neighbors, everyone was missed. A graveside service will welcome. During pheas- ant season for example, be held on Saturday, Sept. she would prepare food 18, 2021, at 1 p.m. MST for dozens of hunters from at the Owyhee Cemetery, early morning to late into the Adrian, Oregon. night. Please share memories Marge loved being useful. of Marjorie with her family She worked each season on at burnsmortuaryhermis- the farm but mostly enjoyed ton.com. Burns Mortuary driving truck during harvest, of Hermiston, Oregon is in often with a grandchild in care of arrangements. Connie Baker Reece Aug. 2, 1967 — Aug. 31, 2021 Echo Connie Sue, 54, passed away unexpectedly Aug. 31, 2021 at OHSU in Port- land, Oregon. She was born Aug. 2, 1967, in Hermis- ton, to parents Dick Baker Sr. and Suzie (Baker) Davie. Connie was a loving mom, daughter, sister and grandma. Connie grad- uated from Echo High School in 1985. Then went on to college at BMCC where she received her associ- ates degree. Connie married Hank Reece in Novem- ber 1989. They then moved to Prineville where they raised their three beautiful daughters that she adored so much. They later divorced, but Connie remained living in Prineville to support her three daughters. Connie started working for Les Schwab in 1992. During her 29 years, Connie spent working on both the training and help desk teams. Connie loved her job and would work at any given moment. Connie moved back to Echo 2016. Connie loved spending time with her daughters and family. She especially loved spending time with her grandchildren who were her pride and joy. Connie enjoyed watching her daughters, nieces and nephews play sports. She enjoyed watching her favor- ite teams, the Steelers and Yankees, play. Connie was always a popular girl and had many friends who loved and adored her. She was a strong woman with a lot of class. She loved the sun, warm weather and driving around in her convertible Bug. No matter the weather, Connie would always have on a good pair of fl ip fl ops. She was a role model to many and she will be missed by so many. Connie is preceded in death by sister, Denene Davis; Reece stepdad, Rich- ard Davie; grandma, Lucille Baker; and sister-in-law, Jonni Reece. Connie was survived by parents, Dick Baker Sr of Kelso and Suzie Davie of Echo; siblings, Dick Baker Jr of Stanfi eld and Nicole Montoya (Ricardo) of Stanfi eld; step-siblings, Kimberly Widner (Mike) of Pilot Rock and Dustin Davie (Jamie) of Milwaukie; brother-in-law, Joe Davis (Lori) of Stanfi eld; daugh- ters, Santana Reece (Clif) of Echo, Mantana Reece (Kyle) of Prineville and Rhogyn Reece of Echo; grandchildren, Brook- lynn Wade, Sydnee Wade, Lincoln Romine, Reid and Hayvn Twiss; nieces, Monique Montoya and Sydney Davie; nephews, Chris Kunkle, Dannon Baker, Ted Baker, Brodie Davis, Blake Davis, Dax Davis, Danny Davie and Giovani Montoya; and also many aunts, uncles, cousins, great-nephews and great- nieces. Her celebration of life will be postponed until further notice. RECORDS East Oregonian OBITUARIES Glenn Eugene Bradley Kathryn Dawn ‘Kay’ Hadden Sept. 25, 1933 — Sept. 13, 2021 La Grande Kathryn Dawn “Kay” time Ambassadors for the Hadden, age 87, of La Union County Chamber Grande, died Monday, Sept. of Commerce and up until 13, 2021, at her home. A 2018, she was a member and graveside service will be Past President of the Grande held on Monday, Sept. 20, Ronde Hospital Auxiliary, 2021, at 10 a.m., where she faith- fully served as Grandview Ceme- a Pin k Lady. tery, La Grande. In She was also a lieu of fl owers the member of the family requests Church of Jesus cont r ibutions Christ of Latter- in her memory day Saints and be made to the Grande Ronde their Relief Soci- Hospital Auxil- ety and the Beta iary, 900 Sunset Theta Sorority. Hadden Drive, La Grande. She and A r rangements Boyd traveled to are with Daniels-Knopp Australia, New Zealand, Funeral, Cremation & Life Africa, Fiji, Mexico, Canada Celebration Center. and all over the United Kay was born on Sept. States. At age 75, she trav- 25, 1933, the daughter of eled to Thailand and rode Lester and Minnie (Myers) an elephant while there. She Hurst, in Pueblo, Colo- loved her fl owers, shopping, rado. The family moved to clothes and jewelry. She and Union in 1936. Minnie later Boyd had many cherished married Willard Edvalson friends that they enjoyed and together they raised Kay. outings and playing cards She was a cheerleader during with. She loved her family her school years and was the and supported her children Queen of the Union Stock and grandchildren in every Show in 1950 and rode her activity they participated in. beloved horse, Amber. She The family enjoyed camp- graduated from Union High ing trips and spending lots School in 1951. of time at their cabin at On Feb. 16, 1951, she Wallowa Lake. After Boyd’s death she married Howard “Boyd” Hadden in Union. They lived moved into Grande Ronde in Spenard, Alaska, while Retirement Residence and he was serving in the United was aff ectionately referred States Army. They returned to as “Miss Kay.” to La Grande in 1953 and She is survived by her Kay worked for Pioneer children, Greg and Renee Federal Savings before they Hadden of Pendleton and moved to Pendleton in 1959 Pam and Bill Burns of La where she worked for 1st Grande; grandchildren, Federal. They returned to Stacey and Ryan Kehr, Will La Grande in 1969 and Kay and Tiff ney Burns and Jared worked in new accounts at Hadden; six great grandchil- Pioneer Federal Savings dren, Cole, Taylor, Garrett, (later Pioneer Bank and First Wyatt, Evan, Gracie; her Bank). She took a break from oldest and dearest friends, banking and worked for GTE Billie Berry and Martha Sue for a time before returning to Powers; and other relatives Pioneer Federal. and friends. Boyd preceded She and Boyd were long her in death on Oct. 9, 2019. UPCOMING SERVICES Saturday, Sept. 18 Barnes, Tom — Graveside service at 2 p.m. at the Herm- iston Cemetery. Brewer, Marjorie — Graveside service at 1 p.m., (MST) Owyhee Cemetery, Adrian, Oregon. Danner, William — Memorial service at 10 a.m., St. John’s Episcopal Church, 665 E. Gladys Ave., Hermiston. Harris, Tim — Celebration of life at 3 p.m., Burns Mortuary Chapel, Hermiston. Marks, Rebecca — Memorial service at 2 p.m. at Zeyer Funeral Chapel, 83 N. Midland Blvd, Nampa, Idaho Sunday, Sept. 19 Wanstrath, Arleen — Celebration of life at 1 p.m. at the Sage Riders Arena, 81907 N. Highway 395, Hermiston. Monday, Sept. 20 Hadden, Kay — Graveside service at 10 a.m., Grand- view Cemetery, La Grande. 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On Sept. 6, Glen n Eugene 2021, he received Bradley at the time the Quilt of Valor of his adoption at honoring his a very young age service. Glenn by Glenn Vernard enjoyed rodeos, Bradley and Rachel camping, fi shing, May Gilman Brad- Bradley hunting, driving ley. trucks and was Glen n was very proud of his raised and attended school in Belle family. He is survived Fourche, South Dakota. In 1954, by his wife of at the age of 16, Glenn trans- nearly 62 years, Darlene ferred from the reserves to Bradley, Hermiston; chil- active duty in the Army and dren, Debra Ann Bradley, was sent to Korea. They soon Hermiston, Glenn Eugene realized that he was under Bradley Jr. (Valer ie), age and shipped him back Umatilla, Beverly Jenkins, home. Glenn then talked his La Grande, Cliff ord Bradley, mother into signing for him to Boardman, David Bradley join the United States Navy. (Cheryl), Boardman, Craig He served as a mechanic Butcher (Robyn), Clearfi eld, and tail gunner with time in Utah; brother, Joe Hudlicky, Japan as well as completing M a r i c o p a , A r i z o n a ; high school and two years of nu m e r ou s g r a n d ch i l- college credit before he was dren; great-grandchildren; honorably discharged and great-great-grandchildren; returned home. nieces and nephews. Glenn was working the Glenn was preceded in irrigation on a large farm death by his parents, a son, in Sunnyside, Washing- Duane Gene Bradley; and a ton, when he met a cute girl sister, Doris Scherr. from Mabton, Washing- A ser vice will be ton, Darlene. He was united announced at a later date. in marriage to Darlene Those who wish may make King on Oct. 24, 1959, in contributions in Glenn’s Spokane, Washing ton. memory to the American Glenn worked as a truck Legion Post #37 c/o Burns driver and as a dispatcher Mortuary of Hermiston, for Herritt Trucking. Glenn P.O. Box 289, Hermiston OR has lived in the Boardman/ 97838. Hermiston area for the past Please share memories 40 years, driving trucks. He of Glenn with his family at was still driving in June of burnsmortuaryhermiston.com this year for BECO with a Arrangements are with Burns mail run from Hermiston, to Mortuary of Hermiston. Donald ‘Richard’ Davie Aug. 6, 1949 — Aug. 30, 2021 Pilot Rock Donald “Richard” Davie law’s wheat harvest. During was born Aug. 6, 1949, his many years of truck in Pendleton and passed driving, he met many great away August 30, 2021, in lifelong friends. In 1993, Springfi eld. He was the son he met Suzie Longhorn of Donald and Baker, the love Charlotte (Kelly) of his life. They married in Novem- Davie. Richard ber of 2000. With grew up in Pilot this marriage his Rock graduating in 1967 from Pilot family expanded Rock High School. by four more kids. He was drafted by Richard was loved by his family the Army in 1969. and known to be He spent a year in Hu ntsville, the family jokester, Davie Alabama studying always telling electronics prior jokes and stories to being deployed. of days gone by. In August of 1970 He will be greatly he married Jackie missed by those who knew him. Rasmussen; they later divorced. Shortly He is survived by his after the wedding wife, Suzie Davie of he was deployed Echo; children, Kim (Mike) Widner of to Germany where they lived until 1972. Pilot Rock, Dustin While in Germany (Ja m ie) Dav ie of his daughter Kimberly was Milwaukie, Dick Baker Jr. born. After returning from of Stanfi eld, Nicole(Ricardo) Germany in 1972, he started Montoya of Stanfi eld; sister, driving log trucks and soon Jackie Mikel of Pilot Rock; after bought his fi rst truck, Linda Deeds of Hermis- one of many. He was honor- ton; and Susan Lambert ably discharged from the of Portland; 13 grandkids, Army in 1975. That year his eight great-grandkids and son, Dustin, was born. He many nieces and nephews. spent the remainder of his He was preceded in death life driving trucks, moving by his parents, sister, Kay from hauling logs to agricul- Snively; daughter, Connie ture products after logging Baker, who passed away slowed down. Aug. 31, 2021, and daugh- One of his favorite times ter, Denene Davis. Celebra- of year was hauling wheat tion of life will be postponed for his daughter and son-in- until further notice. OBITUARY POLICY The East Oregonian publishes paid obituaries. The obituary can include small photos and, for veterans, a fl ag 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 by email to obits@eastoregonian.com, by fax to 541-276-8314, placed via the funeral home or in person at the East Oregonian offi ce. 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