East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 08, 2022, WEEKEND EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    RECORDS
Saturday, January 8, 2022
PUBLIC SAFETY
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 5
Note: Weather-related driving prob-
lems, from slide-off s to rollovers were
the most common call for law enforce-
ment help Jan. 5 and 6.
10:47 a.m. — Pendleton police
responded to a report of a domestic distur-
bance at Southeast Court Avenue and 14th
Street.
11:07 a.m. — A caller reported the theft
of a tan and gold 2009 Chevrolet Malibu
from Southeast Tomas Avenue, Irrigon.
11:35 a.m. — A Hermiston resident
reported receiving a scam regarding her
Amazon account.
12:31 p.m. — Hermiston police
responded to the 1100 block of North First
Place on a report of a burglary.
3:52 p.m. — A caller reported tracking
stolen headphones to a location on East
Sunset Drive, Hermiston.
6:02 p.m. — Pendleton police received a
complaint about drug activity at The Sad-
dle Restaurant And Lounge, 2220 S.E. Court
Ave.
7:45 p.m. — Pendleton police received
a complaint about a theft at Motel 6, 325
S.E. Nye Ave.
8:51 p.m. — A caller reported a male is
living in his pickup at St. Patrick Senior Cen-
ter, 190 N. Main St., Heppner, and one of his
dogs was wandering loose.
9:09 p.m. — A caller asked the Morrow
County Sheriff ’s Offi ce to send someone
to check on a German shepherd that may
need help behind the Sub Zero Motel, 205
W. First St., Irrigon.
THURSDAY, JAN. 6
6:54 a.m. — A caller reported the theft
of a vehicle on Northwest Despain Avenue,
Pendlton. Police took a report.
9:38 a.m. — A 911 caller reported a gray
Chevrolet four-door pickup crashed into a
light pole on Southwest 40th Street, Pend-
leton, and broke the pole.
11:18 a.m. — A caller at the Irrigon Shell
SENTENCES
LAWSUITS
The following lawsuits have been
fi led in Umatilla County Circuit Court
(interest, court costs and fees not listed):
Dora Doorman, of Keizer, vs. Regency
Hermiston Nursing & Rehabilitation Cen-
ter LLC, Ashley Ayres, Heather Metcalfe and
Kelly Sullivan, seeks $400,000.
Patricia Ward, of Morrow County, vs.
Maria Wyckoff , of Umatilla County, seeks
$45,000.
Fidel Lopez Torres, of Hermiston, vs.
Jose De Jesus Torres, of Stanfi eld, seeks
$39,869.82.
There were no lawsuits of note during
the past week in Morrow County Circuit
Court.
MARRIAGES
Nathanael Jamison Thompson, 24, of
Spokane, and Kristi Marie Childers, 25, of
Milton-Freeater.
Nathan William Lee Bighill, 24, and
Charliene Rochelle Banghart, 23, both
station, 300 S.E. Highway 730, reported the
theft of a paycheck for $1,000.
12:04 p.m. — A caller reported no one
for the past week has tended to several ani-
mals, includings horses and cows, at a prop-
erty on Southwest Nevada Avenue, Irrigon.
1:39 p.m.
—
Pendleton
police
responded to a location on Southeast Third
Street on a report of a fi ght.
6:49 p.m. — A caller asked the Morrow
County Sheriff ’s Offi ce to check on the wel-
fare of a woman who seemed “out of her
mind” on the corner of Northeast Wash-
ington Avenue and Northeast 10th Street,
Irrigon.
6:57 p.m. — A 911 caller reported a
domestic disturbance on West Hermis-
ton Avenue, Hermiston, and it was “getting
physical.”
7:48 p.m. — Emergency services in
Pendleton responded to a vehicle crash
involving injuries at Southwest Frazer Ave-
nue and Fourth Street. Police took a report.
of Umatilla.
Shasta Kaye Baney, 29, and Anthony
Deloy Spence, 46, both of Pilot Rock.
Annalese Elizabeth-Jean Barnes, 21, and
Mason Scott Smith, 19, both of Hermiston.
Jesse L. Maxwell, 44, and Na Li, 48, both
of Richland, Washington.
Donald Edward Sven Anderson, 48, and
Laurie Elizabeth Hanegan Cantelon, 47,
both of Pendeton.
Edgar Ramirez Hernandez, 31, and Ali-
yah Laren Dowdy, 24, both of Hermiston.
Raelynn Louise Moon, 64, and James
Reese Boylan, 62, both of Hermiston.
Nancy Jane Lingle
Aug. 1, 1933 — Jan. 4, 2022
Hermiston
Nancy Jane Lingle, 88, of Hermiston, died Jan. 4, 2022,
in Hermiston. She was born Aug. 1, 1933, in Weldona, Colo-
rado, the daughter of John and Margaret (Johnson) Pick-
ett. Arrangements are with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston.
Share memories at www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
UPCOMING SERVICES
SATURDAY, JAN. 8
Crowell, Paula — Memorial service, 11 a.m. at West-
side Church of Christ, 2185 W. Orchard Ave., Hermiston.
Michael, Benjamin — Small graveside memorial for
close friends and family, 1 p.m. at the Pilot Rock Cemetery.
SUNDAY, JAN. 9
No services
MONDAY, JAN. 10
Fulmer, Kathy — Recitation of the rosary, 10 a.m.
followed by funeral Mass at 11 a.m., both at St. Patrick
Catholic Church, 525 N. Gale St., Heppner.
JAN. 11-14
No services
SATURDAY, JAN. 15
Estes, Rusty — Celebration of life, 11 a.m. at the
Heppner Fire Hall. A dinner will follow at the Heppner
Elks Lodge, 142 N. Main St.
Harrell, Kenny — Celebration of life service, 1 p.m.
at the Hermiston Community Center, 415 S. Highway 395.
VISIT US ON THE WEB AT:
www.EastOregonian.com
James C. Pace
October 1, 1957 - December 28, 2021
MEETINGS
MONDAY, JAN. 10
TUESDAY, JAN. 11
Pendleton School Board, 6 p.m., district
offi ce, 107 N.W. 10th St. (541-276-6711)
Adams City Council, 6:30 p.m., Adams
City Hall, 190 N. Main St. (541-566-9380)
Athena Weston School District Board,
6:30 p.m., Athena Elementary, 375 S. Fifth
St. Call district offi ce for Zoom login. (Paula
Warner 541-566-3551)
Hermiston School Board, 6:30 p.m.,
district offi ce, 305 S.W. 11th St. For agenda,
visit www.hermiston.k12.or.us. (Briana
Cortaberria 541-667-6000)
Milton-Freewater City Council, 7 p.m.,
Milton-Freewater Public Library, 8 S.W. Eighth
Ave. (541-938-5531)
Hermiston City Council, 7 p.m., Hermis-
ton Community Center, 415 S. Highway 395,
livestream via bit.ly/HermistonYouTube or
listen by phone 206-462-5569; Meeting ID
322-962-8667. (541-567-5521)
Port of Umatilla Commission, 1 p.m.,
via Zoom. For login and agenda, visit www.
portofumatilla.org. (541-922-3224)
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 12
Port of Morrow Commission, 1:30 p.m.,
Port of Morrow, 2 Marine Drive, Boardman,
or via Zoom. For login or agenda, visit www.
portofmorrow.com. (Brandy Warburton
541-481-7678)
Riverside Site Council, 5:30 p.m., River-
side High School, 210 N.E. Boardman Ave.,
Boardman. (541-676-9128)
Weston City Council, 6 p.m., Weston
Memorial Hall, 210 E. Main St. (Sheila Jasper-
son 541-566-3313)
Helix School District Board, 6 p.m., Helix
School District Multipurpose Room, 120 Main
St., Helix. (Cindy Wood 541-457-2175)
Condon Planning Commission, 7 p.m.,
BIRTHS
CHI ST. ANTHONY HOSPITAL, PENDLETON
DEC. 28, 2021
HERNANDEZ TEJEDA — Yesenia Tejeda and Abram
Miguel Angel Hernandez of Umatilla: a girl, Leila Isabella
Hernandez Tejeda.
SCHELL — Breanna Nicole Lee Schell and Dane Michael
Schell of Pendleton: a girl, Heydi-Ann Michael Lee Schell.
DEC. 30, 2021
KENNEDY — Alison Rene Zubiria and Dakota Lee
Kennedy of Pendleton: a girl, Dayton Rene Kennedy.
JAN. 2, 2022
LEMUS — Marlene Barreto and Jovanni Lemus of Herm-
iston: a boy, Emilio Lemus.
GOOD SHEPHERD MEDICAL CENTER, HERMISTON
DEC. 27, 2021
GOATLEY — Katrina Goatley and Allen Goatley of
Hermiston: a boy, Sawyer Dean Goatley.
Kathryn Ann Cutsforth Fulmer
December 30, 2021 - March 25, 1957
Kathryn Ann Cutsforth
Fulmer died December
30, 2021, at Pioneer Me-
morial Hospi-
tal. She was 64
years old. Rec-
itation of the
Rosary will be
held at 10 a.m.
Monday, Janu-
ary 10, 2022, at
St. Patrick Cath-
olic Church in
Heppner with a
memorial funeral Mass to
follow at St. Patrick’s at
11 a.m.
Kathy was born at Pi-
oneer Memorial Hospital
in Heppner on March 25,
1957, to Sharon Lew-
is (Bryant) and Kenneth
Cutsforth.
She Married Ed Ful-
mer on August 25, 1999,
In Heppner. Kathy was
very active in her commu-
nity, volunteering at the
Heppner Day Care, and
the Heppner Library. She
was a member of St. Pat-
rick Catholic Church in
Heppner where she taught
catechism for many years
and also volunteered in
many other ways.
Kathy loved visiting
with people and knew no
strangers. She had a great
love of horses. She was
on the Harney County
Fair Court, participated on
the Junior, High school,
and College ro-
deo teams. She
graduated from
Burns
Union
High School and
then Eastern Or-
egon University.
She is sur-
vived by her
mother Sharon
Lewis and step-
father Keith Lewis, step
mother Carolyn Cuts-
forth, sister Kim Cuts-
forth, brother, Kraig Cuts-
forth (Kathy) nieces and
nephews, Sam Vaughan
(Allison) Kate Hansen
(Gus), Pat Vaughan, Mag-
gie Armato, Joe Armato
and Kelsey Cutsforth.
She was preceded in
death by her husband, her
father, and her stepsister
Teresa (Lewis) Vaughan.
Memorial Contribu-
tions can be made to Hep-
pner Day Care, PO Box
446, Heppner, OR 97836.
Sweeney
Mortuary
of Heppner is in care of
arrangements. You may
sign the online condo-
lence book at www.swee-
neymortuary.com
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DEATH NOTICE
COURTS
There were no criminal sentences
during the last week in circuit court in
Umatilla County or Morrow County.
East Oregonian
Condon City Hall, 128 S. Main St. (541-384-
2711)
Condon School District, 7 p.m., Condon
Grade School, 220 S. East St. (541-384-2441)
Umatilla County Fire District No. 1,
7 p.m., Fire Station 23, 78760 Westland Road,
Hermiston. (Reta Larson 541-567-8822)
THURSDAY, JAN. 13
Lower Umatilla Basin Groundwater
Management Committee, 9 a.m., online, via
Zoom, Boardman. (Tom Demianew 541-969-
6282)
Hermiston Irrigation District, 4 p.m.,
Hermiston Irrigation District, 366 E. Hurlburt
Ave. (541-567-3024)
Boardman Rural Fire Protection
District, 7 p.m., Boardman Fire Department
Station 1, 300 S. Wilson Lane. (Suzanne Gray
541-481-3473)
LOTTERY
Wednesday, Jan. 5, 2022
Megabucks
7-18-21-28-41-45
Jackpot: $8 million
Lucky Lines
1-6-11-15-18-24-25-31
Estimated jackpot: $68,000
Powerball
6-14-25-33-46
Powerball: 17
Power Play: 2
Jackpot: $20 million
Win for Life
36-44-50-55
Pick 4
1 p.m.: 8-6-9-6
4 p.m.: 2-7-4-5
7 p.m.: 0-9-2-4
10 p.m.: 0-6-6-9
Thursday, Jan. 6, 2022
Lucky Lines
1-5-10-15-20-24-28-31
Jackpot: $69,000
Pick 4
1 p.m.: 5-7-3-7
4 p.m.: 9-8-9-1
7 p.m.: 9-9-7-5
10 p.m.: 5-5-3-0
Jim was born October
1, 1957 and passed on
December 28, 2021. He is
survived by his
wife, Judy Pace,
siblings Cindy
LeGore,
Bob
Pace and Lar-
ry Pace, many
nieces,
neph-
ews,
cousins
and many other
relatives.
especially personal and
traditional cemetery of
the Confederated Tribes
of the Umatilla
Indian
Reser-
vation. If you
see Jim's carved
head stones, you
would see the
story of the in-
dividual named
within the head
stone.
Jim was pro-
ceeded in death by his son,
Kristopher Pace, brother
Daniel Pace, mother Gen-
evieve Pace and his father
James Pace.
Jim was also
a story teller with a knack
for holding the listener
in his grip. If you were
a listener to one of Jim's
stories, you are either
grinning or shaking your
head. Jim will be missed
dearly and remembered
for many years to come.
Jim was born 100 years
late in life. Jim's passion in
life was his desire to help
the underdog. Jim worked
for himself, many of his
later years in life, spend-
ing many hours drawing,
designing and carving
head stones for those who
asked. Jim did not have
a "rock" he did not like.
Many of the head stones
Jim carved were captured
from the wild and brought
to life in many cemeter-
ies in Umatilla County,
There is a decal in
tribute to Jim's passing at
D&G Gifts, which can be
placed on most any ob-
ject. You can give D&G
Gifts a call and order your
own. There will be plans
for a celebration of life
later in the spring.
We love you, Jim.
Eric Scott Carlos
December 19, 1966 - December 3, 2021
Raymond Wilson Grace
September 17, 1937 - December 18, 2021
Raymond
Wilson
Grace, age 84, passed
away peacefully with his
family by his
side on Satur-
day,
Decem-
ber 18, 2021 in
Heppner, Ore-
gon. Ray was
born on Septem-
ber 17, 1937,
to Homer and
Vivian Grace in
Methow, Wash-
ington. Ray loved to trav-
el the world, exploring
new countries and learn-
ing about different areas
of the world. Ray helped
build the Plywood Plant
and Sawmill in Heppner,
he worked in Saudi Ara-
bia building desalination
plants, he helped to build
the Guri Dam in Venezue-
la, and also worked along-
side his son in Hawaii.
Ray was a profession-
al Engineer by Trade;
he was an inventor and
was always looking for
ways to improve differ-
ent tools and machines to
make them more useful.
Ray was a part of CSEPP
(Chemical
Stockpile
Emergency Preparedness
Program) and he also
served time as the Mor-
row County Commission-
er. He loved classical mu-
sic and was never hesitant
to share his true feelings
with those around him.
Ray was an amazing art-
ist, and was also a pub-
lished writer, writing a
book on grief after losing
his second wife
Nona, and a
book on politics
which was a pas-
sion of his.
Ray was pre-
ceded in death
by his parents,
Homer
Grace
and
Vivian
(Snyder) Grace,
and his second wife Nona
Grace.
Ray is survived by his
son Clay and his wife
Lolita Grace, Daughter
Meschelle and her hus-
band Hal Whitaker, and
two brothers Mike Grace
and Dave Grace. Ray
also left behind three
grandchildren Missy and
her husband Paul Miller,
Stephanie and her hus-
band Nick Griffitts, and
Shaun and her husband
Casey Picard, and seven
great-grandchildren Ash-
ley Miller, Wyatt Miller,
Gracie Griffitts, Harper
Griffitts, Madelynn Grif-
fitts, Bailey Picard, and
Captain Picard.
Visitation will be held
on Saturday, February
19th, 2022 from 10:00
am to 12:00 pm at Swee-
ney Mortuary in Heppner,
OR. Graveside Services
will follow at Heppner
Masonic Cemetery at
1:00pm.
Eric Scott Carlos of
Athena, Oregon, died at
his home on December 3,
2021. Eric was
born at St. An-
thony hospital in
Pendleton, Ore-
gon on Decem-
ber 19, 1966 to
Sandra Tolleson
and
Thomas
Carlos.
Eric most-
ly grew up in
Eastern Oregon. After
high school, Eric joined
the military and spent al-
most 20 years in the Unit-
ed States Army National
Guard and Active United
States Army. Eric’s mili-
tary career included com-
bat in the Persian Gulf
War, becoming a Military
Policeman and assisting
in disaster relief efforts
during Hurricane Katrina.
Eric was also based in
Frankfurt Germany for a
time and spoke often of
his fondness for German
culture and countryside.
After serving in the ac-
tive military Eric returned
to Eastern Oregon. In ad-
dition to his experience as
a Military Policeman he
was also able to occasion-
ally volunteer with the
Umatilla County Sheriff’s
Office and spent over a
decade as a Correctional
Officer at Eastern Oregon
Correctional Institute and
later a brief employment
with Two Rivers Correc-
tional Institute. Eric also
spent several years work-
ing in Security at Wild-
horse Casino & Resort.
A n y o n e
who knew Eric
knows he loved
to dream, had a
big heart, loved
to laugh and to
tell tall tales.
Very much like
his mother and
father, Eric had
passions
for
many things in life includ-
ing tinkering, firearms,
hunting, horses, music,
cooking, the outdoors and
basically anything that
had to do with law en-
forcement or the military.
Eric no doubt had
many more adventures,
stories and important
moments that may not
have been shared here
but many of us will carry
those memories on and
thus he will live on. With
that we should find peace
and trust that Eric is final-
ly sitting straight in the
saddle, he’s got his head
held up high, keeping
his eyes fixed where trail
meets sky, is not afraid,
and enjoying the ride...
and probably listening to
Chris LeDoux.
Eric is survived by his
daughter, Marissa & son
Thomas. There are plans
to honor the spreading of
his ashes in the spring.
There are no plans for a
service at this time.