A6 RECORDS East Oregonian Saturday, October 2, 2021 OBITUARIES Thomas Monte ‘Terrill’ Thomas Oct. 8, 1971 — Sept. 18, 2021 Milton-Freewater Monte “Terrill” Thomas, 49, of Milton-Freewater, passed away Saturday, Sept. 18, 2021, in Walla Walla. A celebration in honor of his 50th birthday will be held Friday, Oct. 8, 2021, at 1 p.m. at the Pioneer Posse Grounds, Milton-Freewater. Te r r i l l, a cowboy through and through, was born Oct. 8, 1971, in Walla Walla, to Monte and Dawn (Kayser) Thomas. He was raised on the family ranch in Milton-Freewater with his younger brother, Mitch. He attended school in Milton-Freewater and graduated from McLough- lin High School in 1990. Following high school, he attended Walla Walla Community College and then Washington State University, graduating in 1994 with an animal science degree and a minor in agri- cultural business. On Oct. 18, 1997, he fi nally married Heidi Jones. They lived in Milton-Free- water, where together they made the decision to pursue Terrill’s dream of running cattle. Their motto was “do what you love and you’ll fi nd a way to make a living,” and they did just that with their daughter, Macy, born in Jan. 2003. It was never an easy endeavor and wasn’t with- out struggle, but they never went hungry, always had a roof over their heads, and built a wonderful family and strong network of friends who have supported them steadily and generously throughout their entire lives. Terrill was involved in many organizations, includ- ing 4-H, FFA, the Cayuse Junior Rodeo Association, NHSRA, NIRA, NPRA, PRCA, and both the Wash- ington and Oregon Cattle- men’s associations. He graciously gave much of his time volunteering when he could, as well as providing resources to anyone in need. He enjoyed competing in rodeos as a calf roper, team roper, steer roper, and steer wrestler, and could be found on horseback any time he had the opportunity. Through the good, as well as the bad, Terrill’s love was cattle. He had tremendous knowledge of his herd, as well as everyone else’s, and his photographic memory was a huge asset in all his endeavors. He built strong relationships with those around him, and had immense appreciation for the good crew of people he amassed along the way. We will greatly miss the gentle and sincere way he lived his life, how he so willingly helped others and his exper- tise in ranching. Survivors include his wife, Heidi; daughter, Macy; and mother, Dawn Thomas of Milton-Freewa- ter; his brother, Mitch and his wife, Katy and their children, Neah and Payson Thomas of Baker City; his horse, Elvis; his faithful dog, Bud; and numerous relatives found across the northwest. He is preceded in death by his father, Monte Thomas, of Milton-Free- water. In lieu of fl owers, memo- rial donations may be made to either the Milton-Free- water Junior Show, P.O. Box 379, Milton-Freewater, OR 97862, or Pioneer Posse, P.O. Box 478, Milton-Free- water, OR 97862. To leave a condolence online visit munsellerhodes. com. Merledene Harrison Molly Keudell Sept. 23, 1928 — Sept. 26, 2021 Pendleton Feb. 5, 1936 — Sept. 17, 2021 Pendleton Merledene passed away Merledene enjoyed many Sunday, Sept. 26, 2021, at a hobbies including cooking, local care facility in Pend- sewing, quilting, painting leton, from complications and reading. It was always important to her to due to Alzhei- mer’s. She had just continue learning! turned 93. She enjoyed trav- She was born eling. Her fi rst trip was to Tahiti. She Sept. 23, 1928, in Spring Green had a “Tahiti fund” Precinct, Wilson- and worked hard to ville, Nebraska save for this fi rst to Merl and trip. She also trav- Ada Rennecker. eled to Australia, Germany, Thai- Merledene had an land and many older sister by two Harrison years, Darlene other places of “ D o l l y,” a n d interest. Finally Bonnalyn “Bonnie,” two her husband, Harvey got years younger. on board and they traveled Merledene began school together. at the age of 4 in a one-room One of her most enjoy- country schoolhouse near able things to do was make Beaver City, Nebraska. costumes for the BMCC Herself and her older sister, Community Theatre and she Dolly, rode a Shetland also volunteered at schools pony, named Kewpie, three and organizations that miles to school. When she helped people. After Holly turned 6, her family moved was born, Merledene stayed to Pondosa. She continued home to raise her, but always grade school at a school with continued to volunteer and three rooms and an audito- do what she could. rium. She finished eighth I n 19 93, she wa s grade in Baker City, ninth surprised and honored to grade in John Day and grad- be recognized as “Woman uated from Hermiston High of the Year.” She lived such School in 1945. She contin- an enriched life surrounded ued her education at BMCC by her family and many, in Pendleton taking classes many friends. Manners, of interest — legal terminol- good grammar and meet- ogy, cross-country skiing, ing new acquaintances were accounting, basket making important to her. She could and astronomy. type with fi re in her fi ngers, Merledene took on many cook a meal from scratch jobs throughout high school like nobody’s business and including the Umatilla took pride in hand-writ- Army Depot, and Moore ing letters and thank you Theater in Hermiston. After notes. Her smile was conta- graduation, she spent time gious and she never knew a at Piersol Dry Cleaners. stranger. Before you knew She was off ered this job by it, you were sitting at their the owner at her graduation dinner table being served a ceremonies. At the age of home-cooked meal! 17, she moved to Seattle and Merledene is survived by started work at Pacifi c Tele- her daughter, Holly Harri- phone and Telegraph Co., son of Pendleton; two grand- in the long distance unit. daughters, Kendall (Ryan) After transferring to Pend- Hulce, Mallor y Davis; leton with the telephone and one grandson, Mason company, she worked as an Davis, all of Pendleton; two operator and in the business great-grandchildren, Peyton offi ce until resigning after 16 and Phoenix Hulce, and one years. She spoke fondly of on the way. her time in Seattle. Working She is preceded in death later for Joe Green CPA and by her parents; her sisters; doing temporary work was and her beloved husband, very satisfying for her. She Harvey, of nearly 63 years. loved learning new skills! Today, they are together She married Harvey Lee again! Mom and Dad, I Harrison Dec. 17, 1955, in LOVE and MISS you dearly! Pendleton, and they had one Arrangements are with daughter, Holly Lee Harri- Burns Mortuary of Pendle- son. They made their home ton. Sign the online guest- in Pendleton. book at burnsmortuary.com. Molly Keudell, 85, was Molly is survived by born and raised in Pendle- her husband, Ken Keudell; ton and passed away in Port- her sons, Barry and Devin, land. and their spouses, Colleen She attended and Matt; three Oregon St ate grandchildren, University from Alex (Allyson), 1954 to 1956, was Jake (Lauren), a proud Kappa Maddie (Matt); and great-grand- Kappa Gamma and active in PEO. child, Simone. Her family takes Molly had a knack for making every- comfort know- one in her orbit feel ing that she has special and loved. reunited with her She was a great large circle of Keudell friends and long wife, mother and homemaker. Noth- departed mother ing made Molly happier and father. A celebration of life will than going for a drive, exploring the beauty of be arranged at a later date. Oregon and having a good Donations may be sent to St. meal followed by dessert. Jude Children’s Hospital. James Donald ‘Jim’ James Ruth Ann Kelly Nov. 24, 1933 — Sept. 10, 2021 Pendleton May 24, 1938 — Sept. 28, 2021 Lancaster, California James Donald “Jim” Pendleton Round-Up direc- James, formerly of Pendle- tors, PGG, Elks and the Eagle ton, was born Nov. 24, 1933, lodges. He was pleased when in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, to he had a charter back east Gladys Margue- for the Centennial r it e ( L a rge nt) Celebration. James and Harry Ji m enjoyed William. James, going elk hunt- passed away on ing in Easter n Sept. 10, 2021, in Oregon and some- Sun City West, times had success; Arizona, with his however, enjoyed loved ones by his the company of the same friends side, from compli- cation of Parkin- he went with every year. son’s disease. James In October In 2003, after Jim and Marge 1965, Jim married both retired they the love of his life, Ma rga ret moved to Sun City Simpson, and he West, Arizona. Jim acquired two sons, Kevin & took up golf and went every Terry. In March 1966, they chance he had until health moved to Concord, Califor- issues took over. nia, and in 1969 their daugh- Jim’s friendship was ter, Kellie Marie James, was easily given and his humor born. The family lived in and love will be missed by California until 1972 when all that had known him. he transferred to Pendleton. He is preceded in death by Jim was raised in north- his parents and sister, Margie ern Idaho and graduated Kay Dunkle. He is survived from Priest River High by his wife, Marge; sons, School in 1952. After high Kevin James of Sun City school he worked in logging West, Arizona and Terry until he joined the Army and James of Burien, Washing- was stationed in Japan and ton; daughter, Kellie King Korea. Upon his discharge, (Chris); grandson, James he moved to Seattle, attended Donald Petaia of El Mirage, Bremer ton Community Arizona; brother, Jerry L. College and went to work for James of Sun City West, Boeing. Arizona; and several nieces In 1960, he started his and nephews who were very employment with Grey- special to him. hound Bus Lines and drove Jim requested his body approximately 30 years until be donated to Parkinson’s his retirement. While living Research at Barrow Insti- in Pendleton, Jim had many tute, Sun City, Arizona. Jim requested Greyhound char- will be entrusted at the Willa- ters that he enjoyed; the Pend- mette National Cemetery in leton High School Orchestra, Portland at a later date. Ruth Ann Kelly of with her husband. She was an Lancaster, Califor nia, excellent cook, made friends formerly of Eastern Oregon, wherever she went and was born May 24, 1938, enjoyed volunteering and in Nyssa, the daughter of serving the communities she William and Ethel resided in. Her (Willis) Parker. family was her She passed away in fi rst priority and Richland, Wash- she loved spend- ing time with ington, Tuesday, family whenever Sept. 28, 2021, at the age of 83. the opportunity As a child, Ruth arose. lived in Kennewick She is for several years s u r v i ve d b y before moving to her husband, Irrigon. She grad- William; chil- Kelly uated from Irrigon dren, Kevin and High School in the wife, Robbin class of 1956. She lived in the Coleman, Stacy and wife, Eastern Oregon communi- Lorie Coleman, Michelle ties of Irrigon, Umatilla and and husband, Darrell Gale, Hermiston until moving to and Jon and wife, Dawn Lancaster, California, in Coleman; stepsons, Bradley 2009. She worked in area and wife, Xochilt Kelly, and grocery stores, drove busses Brian and wife, Karen Kelly; for Morrow County schools brother, Harold and wife, and worked for Carlson Drug Dolly Parker; sister, Janice Store in Umatilla for several and husband, Terry Wither- spoon; 13 grandchildren; and years Ruth married Ronald 17 great-grandchildren. Coleman in 1957 and from She was preceded in this union three children death by her parents and six were born: Kevin, Stacy and siblings. Michelle. Ronald preceded A memorial service will her in death in 1965. In 1967, be held at 2 p.m. on Thurs- she married Joseph C. Cole- day, Oct. 7, 2021, at the man and the couple had one Burns Mortuary Chapel, 685 son, Jon. The couple later W. Hermiston Ave., Hermis- divorced. ton. Arrangements are with In 2009, she reconnected Burns Mortuary of Herm- with her high school sweet- iston. heart, William Kelly, and To leave an online condo- moved to Lancaster, Cali- lence for the family, please fornia. She married William go to burnsmortuaryherm- iston.com. In lieu of fl owers, Kelly on April 15, 2010. Ruth enjoyed garden- family request memorial ing, tending to her flower donations be made to a char- gardens and going dancing ity of one’s choice. DEATH NOTICES Lenora ‘Susie’ Esther May 10, 1963 — Sept. 29, 2021 Hermiston Lenora “Susie” Esther, 58, of Hermiston, died Wednes- day, Sept. 29, 2021. She was born May 10, 1963, in Hermis- ton, the daughter of Max and Beverly (Bradfi eld) Dobbins. Arrangements are with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Patricia Turk April 4, 1945 — Sept. 30, 2021 Reith Patricia Turk, 76, of Reith, died Thursday, Sept. 30, 2021, at St. Anthony Hospital. She was born April 4, 1945, in Sweet Home. Arrangements are with Pendleton Pioneer Chapel, Folsom-Bishop. Online condolences may be sent to pioneerchapel.com. Dorothy I. ‘Dot’ Hensley May 31, 1943 — Sept. 26, 2021 Hermiston Dorothy I. “Dot” Hensley, 78, of Hermiston, died Sunday, Sept. 26, 2021, at her home in Hermiston. She was born May 31, 1943, in Pendleton. A celebration of life following state guidelines will be held Wednesday, Oct. 6, 2021, at 11 a.m., Faith Presbyterian Church, 1005 S.E. Ninth St., Hermis- ton. Arrangements are with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Please share memories of Dot with her family at burnsmor- tuaryhermiston.com. Gerald Leach March 19, 1962 — Sept. 30, 2021 Pendleton Gerald Leach, 59, of Pendleton, died Thursday, Sept. 30, 2021, at his home. He was born March 19, 1962, in Bick- burg, Germany. Arrangements are with Pendleton Pioneer Chapel, Folsom-Bishop. Online condolences may be sent to pioneerchapel.com. Vernon L. Russell Nov. 27, 1925 — Sept. 28, 2021 Boardman Vernon L. Russell, 95, of Boardman, died Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2021, at his home in Boardman. He was born Nov. 27, 1925, in Prineville. A graveside service with military honors will be held Saturday, Oct. 9 at 1 p.m., Riverview Ceme- tery, Boardman. Arrangements are with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Please share memories of Vern with his family at burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. Victor Antonio Santana-Torres Jan. 26, 1998 — Sept. 30, 2021 Walla Walla Victor Antonio Santana-Torres, 23, of Walla Walla, died Thursday, Sept. 30, 2021, near Milton-Freewater. He was born Jan. 26, 1998. Arrangements are with Munselle- Rhodes Funeral Home of Milton-Freewater. UPCOMING SERVICES Saturday, Oct. 2 Bennett, John — Celebration 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. Bishop-Banks, Jill — Celebration of life at 2 p.m., Shockman Field, 210 Catherine Ave., followed by a gather- ing at Yantis Park, 210 DeHaven St., both in Milton-Freewa- ter. A private interment will be held at the Milton-Freewater Cemetery. Christman, Larry — Celebration of life at 2 p.m., Cloverleaf Hall, 600 N.W. First St., Enterprise. Colcord, Gene — Celebration of life at 2 p.m., meet at the Ukiah Thicket Cafe, 108 Main St., Ukiah. Correa, Becky — Funeral service at 11 a.m., Herm- iston Assembly of God Church, 730 E. Hurlburt Ave. A livestream also will be available. Burial will follow at the Hermiston Cemetery. Gaines, Delbert — Celebration of life at 2 p.m., Life Church, 222 S.W. Third St., Pilot Rock. Pace, Kayonna — Celebration of life at 2 p.m., Owens 5 Ranch, 84372 Meharry Road, Milton-Freewater. Rhoads, Doris — Memorial service at 11 a.m., Summer- ville Cemetery Chapel, 67463 Summerville Road. Sunday, Oct. 3 Davis, Bob — Celebration of life at 2 p.m., Elkins Resort, 404 Elkins Road, Nordman, Idaho. Weathermon, Joyce — Celebration of life at 11 a.m., Island City City Hall, 10605 Island Ave. 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.