Thursday, December 2, 2021 RECORDS East Oregonian A5 OBITUARIES Gene Franklin Slye Doris F. O’Dell Janis Louise Handley June 20, 1942 — Nov. 14, 2021 Gates Aug. 13, 1938 — Nov. 28, 2021 Umatilla Sept. 27, 1930 — Nov. 23, 2021 Pendleton Gene Franklin Slye was commercial businesses. He born on June 20, 1942, in then decided that he wanted Waterloo, Iowa, to Clarence a steady paycheck and and Dorothy (McBride) went to work for Bairoid, Slye. He also which processed resided in Butte, bentonite for vari- Montana, and ous applications. later Billings, One was a lubri- Montana. cate gel for oil rigs As a young- and bentonite is ster, he loved to also the absorp- fi sh and hunt. He tion ingredient eventually found i n d isposable his love for fl ying diapers. a nd build i ng He was then model airplanes offered a job at Slye when he started North Big Horn at age 12. He Hospital as a lived there until maintenance he married his man. The hospi- wife, Diana, who tal contracted he met in sixth their maintenance grade. Gene was Diana’s management to a company cousin’s best friend. Diana called Service Master, and moved to Billings, Montana, they were so impressed with after graduation and they Gene, they off ered him a job. would eventually start They sent him to manage- dating. They were married ment school. He became a at the First Christian Church manager of maintenance, in Billings, Montana, on laundry and housekeeping. April 17, 1965. He spent nine years with the Gene graduated from company being transferred high school and attended to different hospitals and community college and earned many awards. The next transfer would later took welding, elec- tronics and refrigeration have been to Kansas so courses with the GI Bill. at that time he decided to Gene and Diana moved to quit Service Master and he Kent, Washington, where then applied for a director he would receive his fi rst of maintenance at Marian draft notice for the Army. Estates in Sublimity. He Instead, he decided to join worked there until he was the United States Marine offered a job at Torman Corps on July 6, 1966. He LLC, which built timber would begin boot camp in frame houses. A new plant 1966 in Oceanside, Califor- was established in Idanha nia. He spent 13 months in and Gene was involved Vietnam. He was trained in the development of that as a motor vehicle opera- plant and was the manager tor. In Vietnam, he was a for nine years, then he motor transport dispatcher. retired. After Vietnam, he was a Besides work, Gene had motor transport mechanic. many activities and interests After that, Gene would be wherever he lived he would stationed in Yuma, Arizona, belong to model airplane until his discharge on July clubs. He and Diana were 7, 1970. active members of the While serving, he earned churches they attended, the following achieve- and Gene was involved in ments: National Defense the operation of the sound Service Medal, Vietnam system. After retirement, Service Medal, Vietnam they joined the River City Campaign Medal, Vietnam Sams Camping Club and Cross of Gallantry, Presi- went on many camping dential Unit Citation, Good adventures. They were also Conduct Medal and Rifl e active with their two daugh- Badge Sharpshooter. After ters in 4-H, Gene was also his honorable discharge, he an active member of the would move his family to American Legion Post 159 Lynnwood, Washington, in Mill City, Oregon. and lived there until 1976, Gene and his family and moving to Kent, Wash- would enjoy camping and ington, followed by Lovell, traveling. He loved electron- Wyoming, in September ics of many kinds and was of 1978. Gene and Diana an all-around handyman. would live there until he He loved to help people received a new job in Chey- with their projects. He also was a good mechanic and enne, Wyoming, in 1988. With Gene’s new job, his made things work that other family was transferred often people gave up on. He also and went from Cheyenne to was a teacher and mentor Centralia, Washington, then to many people. He loved in June of 1992 they were any activity that involved transferred to Pendleton, his girls. He also played the Oregon. After all the moves, guitar and the piano and Gene applied for a new job many family get-togethers and fi nally settled in Gates, involved a family song fest. Oregon, where he and Diana Gene passed away on Nov. resided the last 25 years. 14, 2021, at age 79 in Gates, Throughout his life, he Oregon. He was preceded in death learned many skills with his diff erent jobs. Gene was by his parents, Clarence trained to be a lather and was and Dorothy Slye; daugh- a member of the Lather’s ter, Traci Lynn Slye; and Union. That was his occupa- brother, Dick Slye; father- tion up to joining the Marine in-law, Kenneth Prentiss; in Corp. While in Washington, addition to his aunts, uncles he worked at Nord Doors in and cousins. Everett, Washington, until He is survived by his he received an off er for ABC wife, Diana Slye; children, Distributing as a cabinet Janel Jean Slye, Caroline maker. That company-built Moore and daughter-in-law, display cases for commer- Laurie Blan; grandchild, cial businesses that sold Brandon Street; 96-year-old records and tapes. He also mother-in-law, Bette Pren- worked in the specialty tiss; sister-in-law, Laura cabinet department where Slye; niece, Becky Davis he made display cases for and family; nephew, Kevin stores like Nordstrom. Slye and family; brother Gene was talented at his and sister-in-law, Rod and job and would design and Sheryl Brown; and nephew, implement a router which Rick Brown. the company patented. A memorial service will While in Lovell, Wyoming, be planned sometime in he went into business with the spring. Any memorials his brother doing home can be made to Christian remodels. They then Aide c/o Gates Community formed a company called Church of Christ, 40070 Gridco where they installed Gates School Road, Gates, acoustical tile ceilings in OR 97346. Doris F. O’Dell was ner, Salem, Oregon; Jim born on Aug. 13, 1938, in O’Dell (Gina), Wenatchee, Rexburg, Idaho, to parents, Washington; Mike O’Dell Lyle and Carrie Nelson (Debbie), Wenatchee, Hovinghoff . She Washington; and died on Nov. 28, Pat ti Sch midt 2021, at her home (Roger), Nampa, i n Um at i l l a , Idaho; sisters, Oregon, at the Et hel Fe rge r, age of 83 years. West Richland, D or is wa s Washington; and Greta LeBlanc raised and grew Lee, Aloha, up in Idaho and Oregon. She then Oregon; grand- lived in Missouri children, Tracy, for a time before Jacob, Lacey, O’Dell r e t u r n i ng t o Marcus, Nich- Oregon in the early 1960s olas, M. Paul, Victoria, and settling in Umatilla, Adam, Scott, Melissa, Oregon, in 1965 where Kori and Toby; numerous she has lived since. Doris great-grandchildren, nieces was united in marriage to and nephews. Arthur “Art” O’Dell on Doris was preceded in Feb. 16, 1973, in Hermis- death by her husband, Art ton, Oregon. O’Dell; daughter, Janet She worked at Lamb Detwiler; grandson, Travis Weston as the accounts Adams; her parents and two receivable clerk for 28 brothers, Royal and Paul years. Doris had been a Hovinghoff . past member of the Herm- A graveside service will iston First Christian Church be held on Friday, Dec. 3, and was a current member 2021, at 12:30 p.m. at Sunset of the Calvary Harvest Hills Cemetery, Umatilla, Fellowship in Hermis- Oregon. Those who wish ton, Oregon. She loved the may make contributions Lord, spending time with in Doris’ memory to the her family gardening, quilt- Agape House. ing, sewing, word search Please share memories puzzles and her cat, Charlie. of Doris with her family at She is survived by her www.burnsmortuaryherm- children, Michael Albright iston.com. Burns Mortuary (Veronica), Hermiston, of Hermiston, Oregon, is in Oregon; JoAnne Schiff- care of arrangements. Janis Louise Hand- a chance to gather and ley was born on Sept. 27, socialize. She enjoyed 1930, on Lower Wild- camping, hunting, fi shing, horse Creek, Pendleton, traveling, volunteering, Oregon, to James shopping, shar- “Jim” and Rose ing her favorite (Warner) May. recipes, canning, She received her sewing, playing angel wings on cards, genealogy, and hanging out Nov. 23, 2021, with her “lunch with her loving bunch.” She will husband by her side. be remembered The young- for her kind smile, est of seven, she infectious laugh, grew up and f u n sense of Handley attended schools humor and the gift in the Weston of 91 years strong! and Milton-Freewater areas. She is survived by her She married the love of loving husband, Harry; her life, Harrison “Harry” children, Bill Handley, Handley on Dec. 30, 1947, Pendleton; and Linda in Vancouver, Washington. Howe, Richland, Wash- The couple were devoted ington; grandchildren, to one another and getting Justin Evans, Brandie (Jon) ready to celebrate 74 trea- Didion, Billie (Rob) Parker, sured years of marriage this Danielle (Jeremy) Sack- December. ett-Parker, Jeremy Moore, Early in their marriage, and Jeff (Sandi) Frank- Janis and Harry raised lin-Sackett; great-grand- their two children, William children, Lizzy (Jose) “Bill” and Linda in Pend- Evans-Rodriguez, Evan leton. In 1960, the family Evans, Randall, Mary, moved to Weston, Oregon, and Iris Didion, Brit- where they resided until tany, Madison, and Rylee moving to Sun Ridge Parker, Caden (Haley) Retirement in Pendleton, Sackett, Gage Strzelczyk, Oregon, July of this year. Sydney and Bailey Moore, Janis worked for Pacific and Bentley Sackett; Northwest Bell in Pend- great-great-grandchildren, leton, later transferring to Hope and Blane Sackett, Walla Walla, Washington, and Brooks Rodriguez; where she retired after 35 sister-in-law, LaHoma years of service. Horn; and numerous neph- Harry and Janis were ews, nieces and cousins. She was preceded in active and involved in their community. Over the death by her parents, Jim years, Janis was involved and Rose May; siblings, with United Way, Weston Alvin (Ruth) May, Verna Historical Society, Weston (Bob) McLean, George Senior Center, The Good (Martha) May, Bud (Lida) Sams — Paradise Chapter May, LaVelle (Wally) and The Milton-Freewater Scribner and Bob May; and Elks Lodge. She received grandson, Willie Handley. A memorial service will the Weston Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the be held on Monday, Dec. 6, Year award in 1985. Janis 2021, at 11 a.m. at Munselle- and Harry were Grand Rhodes Funeral Home, 902 Marshal and Queen of S. Main St., Milton-Free- Pioneer Days in 2008. water. She adored her family To leave a online condo- and friends and was always lence, visit www.munseller- up for a good prank or hodes.com. John Joseph Miltenberger Nov. 24, 1960 — Nov. 9, 2021 Albany John Joseph Milten- (not the new stuff ). John is survived by berger, 60, of Albany, passed away Nov. 9, 2021, daughter, Katie (Parker) at his home due to ongo- Leigh; siblings, Dolly, ing heart issues. Don, Dan, John was born Dennis, Mike, Nov. 24, 1960, Ed, Theresa, in Pendle - Julie, Rebecca, ton, to Julius Kathy and Bob; a n d D elo r e s granddaugh- (Osbor ne) ters, Reagan and Miltenberger. Morgan Leigh; He grew up and many nieces in Pendleton and and nephews. graduated from Joh n was preceded in death Pendleton High Miltenberger by his parents and School in 1979. John worked as a brothers, David millwright for many years, and Patrick Miltenberger. traveling out of Oregon and A service will be held for up and down Interstate 5 John in Pendleton; details for miscellaneous compa- to follow. nies. He worked hard and AAsum-Dufour played harder. He was an Funeral Home is handling avid outdoorsman and had the arrangements (www. a love for all things country aasum-dufour.com). Donald ‘Don’ Francis Cabral Aug. 4, 1940 — Nov. 28, 2021 Pendleton Donald “Don” Fran- tion projects. Don mar r ied Lois cis Cabral, of Pendleton, was born Aug. 4, 1940, in Follett (Bonney) in 1960, Brockton, Massachusetts. they later divorced. Don He passed away is survived by at his home on children, Elaine Nov. 28, 2021, (Kevin) Ander- son of Pendleton, after a coura- geous battle with Steven Cabral of cancer. He was Hermiston and 81 years old. Angela Cabral Don lived in of Pend leton; Massachusetts brother, Alfred (Carol) Cabral of until 1974. He excelled in foot- Massachusetts; ball and base- grandchildren, Cabral Jed Cabral, Jenni- ball. He moved fer Leslie, Emily with his young family across the coun- Wellington, Ryan Lyle, try in a station wagon to Maegan Bennett, Lind- start a new life in Hermis- sey Blais; and numerous ton, Oregon. He was a well great-grandchildren. known contractor in Herm- The family would like to iston and built many homes thank St. Anthony Hospi- there. Because of his love tal and staff , Pendleton Fire of horses, he was actively and Ambulance, Hospice involved in the Umatilla of Walla Walla and Cancer Sage Riders Club. Center of Pendleton for all Don was a lifelong New the care and compassion. England Patriots fan and Funeral services will could always be seen wear- be held Tuesday, Dec. 7, at ing his favorite team hat. 3 p.m. at Pendleton Pioneer Don was known for his Chapel, Folsom-Bishop, infectious smile, his dry 131 S.E. Byers Ave., Pend- humor and quick wit. He leton, Oregon. Online loved helping his family and condolences may be sent to friends with any construc- www.pioneerchapel.com. DEATH NOTICE OBITUARY POLICY Vivian E. Smith 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. Sept. 24, 1926 — Nov. 29, 2021 Pendleton Vivian E. Smith, 95, of Pendleton, died Nov. 29, 2021, at a local hospital. She was born Sept. 24, 1926, in Pendle- ton. Arrangements are with Burns Mortuary of Pendleton. Sign the online guestbook at www.burnsmortuary.com. UPCOMING SERVICES Friday Dec. 3 Buie, Doris — Memorial service, 1 p.m. at Burns Mortu- ary Chapel, 685 W. Hermiston Ave., Hermiston. Dilts, Beth Ann — Memorial service, 11 a.m. at Munselle- Rhodes Funeral Home, 902 S. Main St., Milton-Freewater. Celebration of life, 1-3 p.m. at the Walla Walla Country Club, 1390 Country Club Road. Eppenbach, Jan and Norm — Celebration of life potluck gathering, 5 p.m. at New Hope Community Church, 1350 S. Highway 395, Hermiston. Giesler, Bertha — Graveside service, 2 p.m. at the Pilot Rock Cemetery. O’Dell, Doris — Graveside service, 12:30 p.m. at Sunset Hills Cemetery, Umatilla. Saturday, Dec. 4 Barton, George — Graveside celebration of life service, 1 p.m. at the Hermiston Cemetery. Dunlap, Jackie — Memorial service, 1 p.m. at Burns Mortuary Chapel, 685 W. Hermiston Ave., Hermiston. Myrick, Lois — Graveside service, 3 p.m. at the Herm- iston Cemetery. Sunday, Dec. 5 Hoover, Patsy — Graveside service, 3 p.m. at the I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Fossil. A soup supper will follow in the gymna- sium at Wheeler High School, 600 E. B St., Fossil. Monday, Dec. 6 Choin, Geneva — Graveside service, 1 p.m. at the Herm- iston Cemetery. Handley, Janis — Memorial service, 11 a.m. at Munselle- Rhodes Funeral home, 902 S. Main St., Milton-Freewater. Taylor, Luella — Graveside service, 11 a.m. at the Mayville Cemetery. Tuesday, Dec. 7 Cabral, Don — Funeral services, 3 p.m. at Pendleton Pioneer Chapel, Folsom- Bishop, 131 S.E. Byers Ave., Pend- leton. MEETINGS Monday, Dec. 6 Heppner Planning Commission, 7 p.m., Heppner City Hall, 111 N. Main St., Heppner. Tuesday, Dec. 7 Pendleton School District work session, 8 a.m., Pendleton School District 16, 107 N.W. 10th St. (541-276- 6711) Umatilla Morrow Radio & Data District, 1:30 p.m., Umatilla County Fire District, Station 23, 78760 Westland Road, Hermiston, or by calling 351-999-4544. (Shawn Halsey 541-966-3774) Ione School District, 4:30 p.m., district offi ce, 445 Spring St.,or via Zoom. For agenda and login, visit ione. k12.or.us. (Kim Thul 541-422- 7131) Stanfi eld City Council, 6 p.m., Council chambers building, 160 W. Coe Ave. (541-449-3831) Pendleton City Council, 7 p.m., Pendleton City Hall, 500 S.W. Dorion Ave. (Donna Biggerstaff 541-966-0201) Boardman City Coun- cil, 7 p.m., Boardman City Hall, 200 City Center Circle. A link to the Zoom meeting is posted at www.cityofboard- man.com. (541-481-9252) Morrow County Plan- ning Commission, 7 p.m., Bartholomew Government Building, 110 N. Court St., Heppner, or via Zoom at bit. ly/3d8qcVb or call 253-215- 8782; Passcode: 800415, Meeting ID: 923 3400 3258.. (George Nairns 541-922-4624 ext. 5508) Umatilla City Council, 7 p.m., Umatilla City Hall, 700 Sixth St. (Nanci Sandoval 541-922-3226)