RECORDS Saturday, October 16, 2021 East Oregonian OBITUARIES A7 BIRTHS CHI St. Anthony Hospital, Pendleton Gerald Ray McBee Emelie Jane Poole July 24, 1940 — Oct. 7, 2021 Umatilla May 28, 1937 — Oct. 10, 2021 Hermiston Gerald Ray McBee skills. His mother was a passed away on Oct. 7, 2021, good sport allowing him to with his family by his side. display them in her living He was born on July 24, room. When he was 16, he 1940, in Elsberry, mounted a golden Missouri to eagle for the parents, Harry Pendleton Eagles M. McBee and Lodge. Blanche (Kay) But his true p a s s io n w a s McBee. building hot rod G e r a l d cars. His talent was united in was admired by mar riage to many people, Danice Johnson on Aug. 28, 1980. and he developed D u r i ng h is lifelong friends McBee early child- who shared his passion. He hood, the family traveled southern states, followed the Goodguys’ Arizona and California, motto, “Ya gotta drive ‘em,” where his father worked and he did. He and Danice construction. At the age toured with the Good of 9, the family moved to Guys and Jerry Dixie of Athena, Oregon, then to the National Street Rodder Helix where he graduated Association many times. from Helix High School in The longest tours were to 1959. He enjoyed playing Columbus, Ohio, Minne- football and baseball. apolis-St. Paul and York, After graduation, he and Pennsylvania. his twin brother, Jerald, He is survived by his enrolled in the Pendle- wife of 41 years, Danice; ton Technical School, now his former wife, Darlene Blue Mountain Commu- Tehennape; children, Corey nity College. Gerald stud- McBee, Tina Montgomery, ied auto body repair and Brian Johnson and Danette paint. His brother studied Warren; grandchildren, mechanics and automo- Taelor McBee and Andrew tive chassis. They worked McBee; brothers, Everett together on Jerald’s wheel- “Gene” McBee and Donald stander, the “Defiance.” Webber. After graduating from tech- He was preceded in nical school, he managed death by his parents, twin the auto body repair shop brother, Jerald; and infant for Rohrman Ford. During son, Shannon McBee. A celebration of life will that time he developed a lasting friendship with be held on Saturday, Oct. Leonard Ware. He worked 23, from 2-4 p.m. at the at Ware’s Auto Body for Maxwell Siding Pavilion, over 30 years. 255 N. First St., Hermiston. In his early teens, he was In lieu of flowers, please interested in many things. make remembrances in He built glider airplanes Gerald’s memory to Vange and was currently work- John Memorial Hospice ing on a motorized glider Education Fund or a char- with a 6-foot wingspan. At ity of your choice. the age of 14, he became a Please share memories licensed taxidermist. He of Gerald with his family was an excellent shot with at burnsmortuaryhermis- a bow and arrow, searching ton.com. Burns Mortuary out birds and small animals of Hermiston, Oregon is in to practice his taxidermy care of arrangements. Emelie Jane Poole stop, working for McDonald’s (Addington, Garner) was born and running a library for a on May 28, 1937, in Trinidad, Christian School. Jane enjoyed Colorado, and died on Oct. 10, helping the children. 2021, in Lebanon, Whether it was Oregon. with school work, music or learn- Most knew her as Jane, as she puts ing how a library works and is set it, only her dad could pronounce her up, she liked pass- first name correctly. ing on her knowl- She was born to edge and music to Odell and Rosie anyone who would Poole. Jane had two listen. The music was always there brothers, Delroy and Poole in one form or Bill; and two sisters, Mary Alice and another. When she Debra Jo. She had four chil- met Jacob Looper, music was dren, Rhonda, Donald, Myra once again brought to a differ- and Ronald; six grandkids, ent level in her life. Jacob had Jessica, Kyle, Alyssa, Dane, her sing in choir, helping with Amanda and Malise; and three the school’s musical perfor- great-grandkids, Amanda, mances and taking trips. All Charlie and Max. of which she never forgot even Jane was married three as her memory was slipping. times. When she went to Jane is survived by Bill and college for music she met Cindy Poole, Debra and Rich her first husband. Music was Padilla, Rhonda and Scott very important to her, as was Schulte, Donald Addington, family. She dropped out of Jessica and Greg Raphael, college to help her mom with Amanda Griffith, Charlie Griffith, Myra Addington, her youngest sister, Debra. Jane lived in many places Kyle Louthan, Alyssa Garcia, in Colorado, California and Max Garcia, Dane Louthan, Oregon. She had many differ- Apinya Garner, Amanda and ent jobs, starting when she was Sam Stahl, Malisa Garner and quite young she helped her Jeremy Coyle, her adopted son parents with the water house, Jacob Looper, and the many which provided water to farm- cousins, nieces and nephews. ers and some townspeople She will be missed by all who as well. Other jobs included knew and loved her. Rest in working for an old age home, peace, Mom. having a mail route, running a Huston-Jost Funeral Home chicken ranch, working with is handling final arrange- race horses, managing a truck ments. Oct. 6, 2021 MCCARTY — Brenna Rae Sparkle and Nathan Daniel McCarty of Pendleton: a girl, Frankie Jean McCarty. Oct. 7, 2021 RICE — May Ruloph and Randy Allen Rice of Pendleton: a girl, Nyla Jeannette Rice. Oct. 8, 2021 VASQUEZ — Abby Louise Jenine Vasquez of Pendleton: a boy, Sage Rebel Wayne Vasquez. Oct. 10, 2021 SURBER — Ashley Dorothy Surber and Wesley Ray Surber of Pendleton: a girl, Kaylee Caroline Surber. Oct. 11, 2021 BAERT — Tessa Perry and Kole Baert of Pendleton: a boy, Greyson Kole Baert. Oct. 12, 2021 HOLLIDAY — Devon Terese Kirkman and Dillan Ward Holliday of Pendleton: a boy, Orion Michael Holliday. Good Shepherd Medical Center, Hermiston Oct. 4, 2021 ROMERO-MUNOZ — Elena Romero-Munoz and Ray Romero of Hermiston: a girl, Natalia Isabelle Romero-Munoz. Oct. 11, 2021 STUDER III — Heather M. Studer and William Studer of Hermiston: a boy, Forest Eugene Studer III. UPCOMING SERVICES Saturday, Oct. 16 Bockman, Carol — Memorial service at 11 a.m., Zion Lutheran Church, 620 Ninth St. W., Mobridge, South Dakota. Cater, Johnny — Celebration of life at 1 p.m., Adams City Park, Wade and Main streets. A potluck will follow. Crawford, Delmer — Celebration of life at 1 p.m., Burns Mortuary Chapel, 685 W. Hermiston Ave., Hermiston. A private burial will be held at the Hermiston Cemetery, Hermiston. Veltri, Amel — A gathering followed by potluck will be held at 11:30 a.m., Hermiston Landmark Baptist Church, 125 E. Beech Ave. Monday, Oct. 18 Foreman, Harvey and Bernice — Family graveside service at 9:30 a.m., Olney Cemetery, Pendleton, followed by a cele- bration of life at 11 a.m., Living World Christian Center, 401 Northgate, Pendleton. Tuesday, Oct. 19 Bockman, Carol — Interment at 2 p.m., Black Hills National Cemetery, Sturgis, South Dakota. PUBLIC SAFETY Wednesday, Oct. 13 11:40 a.m. — Pendleton police responded to a report of an assault on the 1500 block of Southwest Marshall Avenue. 3:17 p.m. — Hermiston police responded to three reports of a theft on the 1300 block of North First Street, Hermiston. Thursday, Oct. 14 12:30 p.m. — Umatilla police responded to a reported domes- tic disturbance on Raymond Street. 3:15 p.m. — The Uma- tilla County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of a domestic disturbance on Diago- nal Boulevard, Hermiston. 3:54 p.m. — Hermiston police responded to four reports of a theft on the 1300 block of North First Street. 11:03 p.m. — The Uma- tilla County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of a domestic disturbance on Walla Walla River Road, Milton-Freewater. Arrests, Citations Oct. 13 Hermiston police arrested Jon David Hanna, 44, for third-degree theft and first-de- gree criminal trespass. Oct. 14 Umatilla Tribal Police arrested Juan Manuel Gomez, 38, for vio- lating a restraining order, resist- ing arrest, reckless driving and attempting to elude. 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