RECORDS Tuesday, November 23, 2021 East Oregonian PUBLIC SAFETY A5 OBITUARIES FRIDAY, NOV. 19 12:33 a.m. — Local law enforcement and medics responded to a residence at Bella Vista Estates, 705 Paul Smith Road S.W., Boardman, on a 911 report of a 17-year-old female who struck her 50-year-old mother in the head with an object. The mother was conscious. 1:21 a.m. — Pendleton police responded to a report of a disturbance at Motel 6, 620 S.W. Tutuilla Creek Road. Police arrested a person at the scene. 1:31 a.m. — Umatilla police received a report of gunshots on Lind Road. 2:44 a.m. — Emergency services responded to a vehicle crash at Southwest 37th Street and Southgate, Pendleton. 1:02 p.m. — A caller asked to speak to a Umatilla police offi - cer about receiving harassing phone and text messages. 3:13 p.m. — A caller reported seven or so cows jumped a fence along Highway 74, Ione. 3:22 p.m. — Pendleton police responded to Pandora’s Box, 28 S.E. Emigrant Ave., on a report of a male “freaking out at a female in a gray car in the parking lot.” 5:35 p.m. — A resident on Oliver Avenue, Umatilla, asked to speak to police about a girlfriend’s “jealousy issues.” 6:10 p.m. — A caller on West Eighth Street, Irrigon, reported seeing a red and yellow light fl ashing in the sky southwest of his residence. The caller was curious about what it was and asked to speak to a Morrow County sheriff ’s deputy. A deputy made contact with the caller. 8:48 p.m. — Pendleton police responded to a report of a dis- turbance at the Super 8 by Wyndham Pendleton, 601 S.E. Nye Ave. Police made an arrest at the scene. SATURDAY, NOV. 20 12:37 a.m. — Hermiston police responded to East Main Street on a report of a fi ght. 1:21 a.m. — A resident on Northwest Center Street, Hep- pner, reported she and her boyfriend had been drinking and he shoved her and held her against a footstool. The Morrow County Sheriff ’s Offi ce responded and arrested a male for domestic violence harassment. 8:11 a.m. — A semitrailer coming off of Baxter Road onto South Edwards Road, Hermiston, ended up sliding on the slick surface and blocked Edwards Road. Local emergency services responded, and there were no reports of injuries. 1:52 p.m. — A resident on West Second Street, Ione, reported his neighbor’s dogs killed one of his chickens. A Morrow County sheriff ’s deputy warned the dog owner for keeping a dog as a public nuisance. 4:20 p.m. — The Umatilla County Sheriff ’s Offi ce received a report of a burglary on East Mill Street, Weston. 6:04 p.m. — Police and medics in Boardman responded to a vehicle crash blocking the bridge at Main Street North And Front Street Northeast. Police cited a male for driving without a license. 7:34 p.m. — Local emergency services responded to McKay and Southwest Lake Drive, Pendleton, for a vehicle accident. 9:45 p.m. — Pendleton police responded to a report of an assault on Southwest Tutuilla Creek Road and made an arrest. SUNDAY, NOV. 21 12:48 p.m. — Umatilla police responded to a report of a vehi- cle accident at McNary Market and Deli, 205 Willamette Ave. 9:29 a.m. — A caller complained about a pit bull dog bark- ing and running around a neighborhood on Southeast Ninth Drive, Hermiston. 5:45 p.m. — A 911 caller reported a burglary at Locust Mobile Home Court, 1571 N. Columbia St., Milton-Freewater. 8:31 p.m. — Hermiston police responded to the 1100 block of Southwest Sandy Drive on a report of a burglary. 8:42 p.m. — Local law enforcement received a report of a burglary on Sunshine Lane, Hermiston. 9:29 p.m. — A 911 caller reported hearing people fi ghting in an apartment on West Furnish Avenue, Stanfi eld. 9:56 p.m. — Umatilla police received a report of drug activ- ity at the Circle K, 1800 Sixth St. Donald Warren Peck Oct. 29, 1951 — Nov. 1, 2021 Pendleton On Nov. 1, 2021, Donald Warren Peck, passed away at the age of 70, surrounded by his loving wife and two daughters. “Don” was born on Oct. 29, 1951, at Walla Walla General Hospital to Donald Kendall Peck and Alice (Geer) Peck. He was the fi rst of two children. His sister, Sharon (Peck) Brown, was born a few years later. The two created a lifetime bond, full of wonderful experiences and memories. Don grew up in Pilot Rock, Oregon, and worked as a youth at the Jim West Ranch on Butter Creek, fueling his drive for hard work, perse- verance and dedication. One of Don’s favorite childhood memories was helping his parents build and maintain a quarter mile paved asphalt race car track in Pilot Rock, called the Rocket Speedway. Races were first held during the day, followed by evening races, which took place under the big lights. Crowds ranged from 600 to 1,400 spectators. Don loved visit- ing with the many specta- tors and race participants. He quickly became an avid motor sports fan and rider. While in high school, he was active in the 4-H Birch Creek LOTTERY John W. Bray Nov. 7, 1942 — Oct. 13, 2021 Redmond Former Hermiston resident John W. Bray, 78, of Redmond, died Oct. 13, 2021, at Country Side Living in Redmond. He was born Nov. 7, 1942, in Hermiston. A service will be held at a later date. Arrangements are with Autumn Funerals in Redmond. Josephina T. Marquez Feb. 13, 1960 — Nov. 18, 2021 Milton-Freewater Josephina T. Marquez, 61, of Milton-Freewater, died Nov. 18, 2021 at Oregon Health Sciences University Hospital in Port- land. She was born Feb. 13, 1960. Munselle-Rhodes Funeral Home of Milton-Freewater is in care of arrangements. Lacey J. 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A celebration of life will be held Sunday, Nov. 28, 2021 at 3 p.m. SUNDAY, NOV. 28 Perry, Lacey — Celebration of life, 3 p.m. at Athena Christian Church, 458 E. Van Buren St. Limited Time Off er - Call for Details Special Financing Available Subject to Credit Approval *To qualify, consumers must request a quote, purchase, install and activate the generator with a participating dealer. Call for a full list of terms and conditions. Harmon D. Springer Nov. 14, 1932 — Nov.19, 2021 Hermiston Harmon D. Springer, 89, of Hermiston, died Nov.19, 2021, in Hermiston. He was born Nov. 14, 1932, in Scottsbluff , Nebraska. A celebration of life service will be held Tuesday, Nov. 30, 2021, at 1 p.m. at New Hope Community Church, 1350 S. Highway 395, Hermiston. A private burial will be in the South Mitchell Cemetery, Mitchell, Nebraska. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston, Oregon is in care of arrangements. Share memories of Harmon with his family at burnsmortu- aryhermiston.com. Robert L. Vannattan Oct. 4, 1975 — Nov. 18, 2021 Pendleton Robert L. Vannattan, 46, of Pendleton, died Nov. 18, 2021, at CHI St. Anthony Hospital. He was born Oct. 4, 1975, in Pendleton. Arrangements are with Burns Mortuary of Pend- leton. Sign the online guestbook at burnsmortuary.com. MEETINGS Hermiston School Board work session, 6:30 p.m., district offi ce, 305 S.W. 11th St. (Briana Cortaberria 541-667-6000) Hermiston City Council, 7 p.m., Hermiston Community Center, 415 S. Highway 395, via livestream at bit.ly/HermistonYou- Tube or listen by phone 206-462-5569; Meeting ID 322-962-8667. (541-567-5521) WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1 Blue Mountain Board of Education, 5 p.m. work session, 6 p.m.; regular meeting., BMCC, 2411 N.W. Carden Ave., Pendle- ton, or via Zoom/call-in. Agenda and login to be posted at www. bluecc.edu. Public comment accepted by Nov. 30, 5 p.m. to sfranklin@bluecc.edu. (Shannon Franklin 541-278-5951) Umatilla Rural Fire Protection District, 7 p.m., Umatilla Fire Department, 305 Willamette Ave., Umatilla. (541-922-2770) TUESDAY, NOV. 30 Springer, Harmon — Celebration of life service, 1 p.m. at New Hope Community Church, 1350 S. Highway 395, Hermis- ton. Your home is only as smart as your Internet. AT&T Internet 40 $ /mo. when bundled, plus taxes & equip. fee. 12 mo agmt, other qualifying service (min $19/mo) & combined bill req’d. $10/mo equip. fee applies. Incl 1TB data/mo. $10 chrg for each add’l 50GB (up to $100/mo). † 877-557-1912 7-Year Extended Warranty* A $695 Value! at the Christian Church in Athena. Burns Mortuary of Pend- leton is in charge of arrangements. Sign the online guestbook at www.burnsmortuary.com. MONDAY, NOV. 22 Mendiola, Gloria — Recitation of the rosary, 1 p.m. at Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church, 565 W. Hermiston Ave., Herm- iston, followed by Mass of Christian burial at 1:30 p.m. Burial will follow at the Hermiston Cemetery. Mendiola, Raul III — Recitation of the rosary, 1 p.m. at Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church, 565 W. Hermiston Ave., Herm- iston, followed by Mass of Christian burial at 1:30 p.m. Burial will follow at the Hermiston Cemetery. Ramig, Lois — Memorial service, 11 a.m. at Peace Lutheran Church, 210 N.W. Ninth St., Pendleton. REQUEST A FREE QUOTE! FREE friends always enjoyed his famous ribs. He could fix anything and spent years building his family a cabin in the mountains. His grand- children referred to him as the “rock” who could always fi nd a solution to any prob- lem, with an overwhelm- ing love that held the family together. After Don’s retirement, he spent his days social- izing with his friends for morning coffee, attending his grandchildren’s sport- ing events, playing with his great-grandson, and camp- ing with his family at Harris Park in Milton-Freewater and riding his ATV at the Morrow County OHV Park. Don is survived by an uncle, George Peck; his sister, Sharon (Peck) Brown and Larry Brown; his wife, Debra of 49 years; his two daughters, seven grandchil- dren, one great-grandson, and numerous nephews and cousins, and their children. The family is planning a celebration of life for Don in April of 2022, at his favor- ite camping site at Harris Park. The condolence book can be signed online at www. burnsmortuary.com. Burns Mortuary of Pendleton is overseeing arrangements. DEATH NOTICES ARRESTS, CITATIONS Nov. 19 • Hermiston police arrested Gerardo Rodriguez Sr., 3, for harassment, felony strangulation and on a warrant for failure to appear. • The Morrow County Sheriff ’s Offi ce arrested Kaleb Gage Tate, 30, for hit-and-run involving property, third-degree escape and resisting arrest, all misdemeanors. Nov. 20 • Pendleton police arrested Jeff rey Wayne Blevins, 39, for fel- ony strangulation. • Umatilla Tribal Police arrested Kevin James Crane, 29, for criminal trespass, resisting arrest and criminal use of drugs. • Pendleton police arrested Juan Luis Rodriguez, 28, for fourth-degree assault. Nov. 21 • Stanfi eld police arrested Jaime Martinez-Garcia, 33, for fourth-degree assault. Livestock Club, several gun Pendleton became their life- clubs, tennis, basketball, long home. They had two and with his artistic ability, girls, Julie (Peck) Rendon he drew most of the signs for and Jackie (Peck) Garton, the school games and helped who were the light of Don’s make several of eyes. They enjoyed rafting, camping, the homecom- snowmobiling, and ing floats in the attending the girls’ family garage. His fi rst car was a sporting and horse showing events. Pontiac, which he repainted candy After college, apple red and Don initially white, fueling his worked for Pioneer love of showing Title Company, cars. As a teen- followed by 11 Peck ager, he also took years as a loan offi - apart and rebuilt cer for the Depart- his fi rst motorcycle in the ment of Veterans’ Aff airs, family living room. Don’s and finally retired from father was a sergeant in the Eastern Oregon Correc- Army Air Forces, proudly tional Institution (EOCI) serving on a B-17 Flying after 20 years in 2009. Don Fortress and a B-24 Liber- made many lifelong friends ator as a tail gunner in the working at EOCI and he Pacifi c. His love of avionics was known for his quick was passed down to Don, wit, his infectious smile, and who enjoyed helping with his kind and compassionate the Pendleton Air Museum. spirit. He often drew comics Don graduated from Pilot on anything he could get his Rock High School in 1969. hands on, to make people Upon graduation, he attended smile. He always knew how Blue Mountain Commu- to brighten everyone’s day nity College in Pendleton, and he was known for leav- Oregon. Don met the love ing his drawings on napkins of his life, Debra (Toronto) in restaurants around town. Peck, while she was work- He was an avid photogra- ing during the summer of pher who loved showing off 1970. The two were married his pictures. He also loved after college in 1972, and to cook, and his family and Cut cable internet and switch to AT&T Internet. 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