RECORDS Tuesday, September 28, 2021 East Oregonian OBITUARIES DEATH NOTICES John Bennett William ‘Chuck’ Hickerson Jr. July 5, 1923 — Sept. 24, 2021 The Dalles Nov. 5, 1950 — Sept. 18, 2021 Baker City John Bennett, 70, passed away peacefully in Boise, Idaho, Sept. 18, 2021, at St. Alphonsus Hospital due to complications from COVID- 19. His son, Ty, and daugh- ter-in-law, Debbie, were by his side during his last moments on this Earth. His daughter, Darcy; grand- daughter, Shelby, and grand- son, Morgan, were able to spend some fi nal moments with him in the hospital on the day he passed. A celebration of his life will be held Saturday, Oct. 2, 2021, at 11 a.m. at Gray’s West & Company Pioneer Chapel in Baker City. A reception will follow at Coles Tribute Center. John Alan Bennett was born Nov. 5, 1950, to Lyle Conrad Bennett and Arda Irene Bennett (Dixon) in Volga, South Dakota. He was their second child, joining his older brother, Larry. John grew up in Arling- ton, South Dakota. John lost his mother at the very young age of 2. He attended school in Arlington, South Dakota. The summer before his senior year, 1968, John hitchhiked and hopped box cars to travel from Arling- ton, South Dakota, to Estes Park, Colorado, where he landed a job helping with a chuckwagon for a horse wrangling outfi t. It was there that John caught the eye of a young, beautiful horse wrangler who was also working there. The crew was all sitting around the campfi re when Bonnie Kay Buri heard John mention South Dakota. Bonnie approached this young cowboy and they got to talking. This conversa- tion revealed that they only lived about 30 miles from each other in South Dakota. John shared with Bonnie that he was an extra in a John Wayne movie “Hellfi ghters” and had met some big stars. They continued at the same camp for the next week, after which John traveled by hitchhiking and box car hopping to California where his brother Larry was. John ended up back in Arlington before he was to start his senior some man and ye a r of h ig h enjoyed the school. W he n company of beau- Bonnie returned tiful women. He to South Dakota had a draw and from her job in char isma about Colorado, she him that attracted i n fo r m e d h e r a great deal of lovely ladies. John parents that she married a few more had met a movie star. In October of times, attempting Bennett 1968, she reached to fi nd someone to out to track down share the rest of his John in Arlington. The days with. couple dated for a month, got Not only was John a engaged in November and “movie star,” but five of married on Dec. 28, 1968, in his longhorn cows starred Watertown, South Dakota. in a Marlboro commercial John quit high school in July of 1993 bringing in to provide for his family. $1,500 for a three-day stint. Bonnie and John traveled to John and his livestock were Oregon from South Dakota frequently featured in the in the winter of 1969 look- local newspaper. ing for ranch work. Shortly John was also known to thereafter they learned play guitar and sing a bit that they were expecting a in his younger days. John child. Due to lack of work, loved sharing his passion the couple made their way for horses and livestock with back to South Dakota where children of all ages. He lit Darcy was born on Nov. 30, up when a child took inter- 1969. est in his buffalo, horses, Their son, Ty, joined the cattle, etc. He took great joy family on Nov. 20, 1971. in mentoring these young Seven years after return- people, teaching them to ing to South Dakota and ride, rope and wrangle. two kids later, the family In 1998, John swept a packed up their belong- bank teller off her feet when ings in a horse trailer and he passed a yellow rose moved to Oregon in the fall through her drive through of 1975 when Darcy was 6 drawer at the bank. John and Ty was 4. They settled later married this bank teller, in Baker, and in the spring June Woodcock, on May 24, of 1977, they rented an 2004. The two enjoyed the 80-acre spread. A year later, company of John’s grand- they purchased 60 acres of sons, Trevor and Morgan, on the bare pastureland. The a regular basis during their couple spent a year building time together. John taught the boys corrals and putting up fenc- ing before they moved to the many things, including how ranch and started raising to spit spit-wads in restau- longhorn cattle. Their fi rst rants and not get caught. He three buffalo came to the loved taking them to Pizza ranch in February of 1981. Hut and the Truck Corral John and Bonnie parted where he excelled in teach- ways in 1985. ing them how to harass In his younger days, waitresses. John also loved John was a brand inspec- a good buff et! tor, but his passion was rais- John and June divorced ing cattle, buffalo, Texas in March of 2013. John longhorns and trading live- expressed in these past few stock. John and Bonnie months that he sincerely were the owner-operators missed the companionship of Bennett’s Texas Long- he and June shared, stating horn and Buffalo Ranch. their time together was one They also owned and oper- of the best periods of his life. ated Bennett’s Saddle Shop, John was a creature of which was located on Broad- habit and his life consisted way Street in Baker City. of sale days every Tuesday John was a very hand- and Thursday. 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A of more than 65 memorial will years in Elgin begin at 11 a.m., and Milton-Free- Saturday, Oct. water, Daugh- 2 , 2 0 21, a t ters of the Nile. t he Su m mer- She was a life member of Jewel ville Ceme- No. 96 Lodge of t e r y C h ap el , Summerville and Su m me r v i l le, Oregon. was the president D or i s wa s of the Rebekah bor n June 4, A s s e m bl y of Rhoads 1930, to William Oregon in 2011- O’Dell and Amanda Jane 12. Jordan O’Dell in Milton. Survivors include chil- She graduated from La dren, C. Alan Rhoads of Grande High School in Salem, A. Leigh Rhoads 1948 and married Charles of Sacramento, Califor- E. Rhoads (deceased) nia, Charles A. Rhoads on Oct. 17, 1948, in La of Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, Grande. Mar yA n n R hoads of She was a stay-at-home Weston, and Kathy L. mother until her children Williams of Milton-Free- were school age and then water; nine grandchildren, she worked various jobs seven great-grandchildren in John Day until 1973 and other relatives. when they moved back to Memorials may be La Grande. In 1974, they made in lieu of fl owers to moved to Milton-Free- the Order of Eastern Star water. She became a hair- or Jewel No. 96 Rebekah dresser working at several Lodge in care of Munselle- different salons before Rhodes for Shriners Hospi- working at Headline Salon tal for Children of Portland. for more than 20 years. She To leave a online moved back to Summer- condolence, visit www. ville in 1990. munsellerhodes.com. 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He was especially delighted with the birth of his first great-grand- child. His second love was his ranch and everything that came with it. He loved sitting in a chair looking at the mountains, the sunrises, and sunsets. He took great pride in the natural beauty that surrounded his prop- erty. John’s home remained on his ranch for the rest of his days. John touched the lives of many. He was a kind man with a huge heart. He would frequently check on others and do things for people out of the blue. He was thought- ful, and people knew he was thinking of them by the cards, calls and as technol- ogy developed, texts they would receive from him. John was preceded in death by his father, Lyle; mother, Arda; an infant sister, Lenae Rose Bennett; a brother, Donald Bennett; a nd ma ny compa n ion animals, to include his dog, Sammi. He is survived by a brother, Larry Bennett; and his wife, Mary; daugh- ter, Darcy Colton and her husband Eric; son, Ty Bennett and his wife Debbie; grandsons, Talon Colton, Trevor Bennett and Morgan Bennett; granddaughter, Shelby Preston; great-grand- son, Paycen Preston; niece, Jennifer Teafatiller; and nephew, Nicklas Bennett; and his beloved dog, Sadie. Memorial contributions may be made to the East- ern Oregon Chapter of FFA or to the Baker County 4-H Club in care of Gray’s West & Co., 1500 Dewey Ave., Baker City, OR 97814. To light a candle for John or to off er online condolences to his family, please visit gray- swestco.com. William “Chuck” Hickerson Jr., 98, of The Dalles, died Friday, Sept. 24, 2021, at a local care facility. He was born July 5, 1923. Arrangements are with Spencer, Libby and Powell Funeral Home of The Dalles. Rebecca ‘Becky’ Correa Sept. 3, 1959 — Sept. 23, 2021 Hermiston Rebecca “Becky” Correa, 62, died Thursday, Sept. 23, 2021, at her home in Hermiston. She was born Sept. 3, 1959, in Huron, Michigan. A funeral service with limited seating, following state guidelines will be held Saturday, Oct. 2, 2021, at 11 a.m. at the Hermiston Assembly of God Church, 730 E. Hurlburt Ave. A livestream will also be available. Burial will follow at the Hermiston Cemetery. Arrangements are with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Please share memories of Becky with her family at burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. Darlene L. Brandt Nov. 17, 1952 — Sept. 7, 2021 Irrigon Darlene L. Brandt, 68, of Irrigon, died Sept. 7, 2021, in Rockaway Beach. She was born Nov. 17, 1952, in Astoria. A celebration of life will be held Saturday, Oct. 9, 2021, at 11 a.m. at the Living Faith Church, 1611 Diagonal Blvd., Hermiston. Arrangements are with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Please share memories of Darlene with her family at burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. UPCOMING SERVICES Tuesday, Sept. 28 Beck, Roscella — Memorial service at 11 a.m., Peace Lutheran Church, 210 N.W. Ninth St., Pendleton. Wednesday, Sept. 29 Vincent, Patsy Marie — Graveside service at 11 a.m. at the Ukiah Cemetery. Saturday, Oct. 2 Bennett, John — Cele- bration of life at 11 a.m., Gray’s West & Company Pioneer Chapel, 1500 Dewey Ave., Baker City. Reception following at Coles Tribute Center, 1950 Place St., Baker City. Christman, Larry — Celebration of life at 2 p.m., Cloverleaf Hall, 600 N.W. First St., Enterprise. Colcord, Gene — Cele- bration of life at 2 p.m.; meet at the Ukiah Thicket Cafe, 108 Main St., Ukiah. Correa, Becky — Funeral service at 11 a.m. at the Hermiston Assem- bly of God Church, 730 E. Hurlburt Ave. A livestream will also be available. Burial will follow at the Hermiston Cemetery. Gaines, Delbert — Cele- bration of life at 2 p.m. at Life Church, 222 S.W. Third St., Pilot Rock. Rhoads, Doris — Memorial service at 11 a.m., at the Summerville Ceme- tery Chapel. Summerville. MEETINGS Tuesday, Sept. 28 Thursday, Sept. 30 Morrow County Plan- ning Commission, 7 p.m., Bartholomew Government Building, 110 N. Court St., Heppner. Join via Zoom at bit.ly/3EVHMse or call 253-215-8782; meeting ID: 369 651 7452; passcode: 335454. (Staff ed after hours for Zoom connection issues 541-922-4624) Hermiston Linebacker Club, noon, Desert Lanes Family Fun Center, 1545 N. First St., Hermiston. No host lunch meeting with David Faaeteete, Hermiston Bull- dogs football coach. (Flora Larson at 541-567-5215, f lora@barnettandmoro. com) OBITUARY POLICY The East Oregonian publishes paid obituaries; death notices and information about services are published at no charge. Obituaries can include small photos and, for veterans, a fl ag symbol at no charge. Obituaries can be submitted via the funeral home, by email to obits@eastoregonian.com or in person at the East Oregonian offi ce. For more information, call 541-966-0818. 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