East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 18, 2022, Page 5, Image 5

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    RECORDS
Tuesday, January 18, 2022
PUBLIC SAFETY
FRIDAY, JAN. 14
5:22 a.m. — Pendleton police
responded to a disturbance at
Southgate Sinclair & Dino Mart,
701 Southgate.
11:54 a.m. — A caller
reported a FedEx van skidded
onto the bank at Baseline Lane
and Wheatland Road, Lexing-
ton. Several locals responded,
and the patient refused a ride to
a local hospital.
1:40 p.m. — Pendleton police
responded to the 1500 block of
Southeast Byers Avenue on a
report of a burglary.
4:46 p.m. — Emergency ser-
vices responded to Morrow
County Grain Growers Inc., 71010
Rail Loop Drive, Boardman, for an
employee who was trapped in a
barge, fell and was bleeding from
his head.
10:55 p.m. — A resident at
Miller Road and Kunze Lane,
Boardman, reported someone
went by with a loud radio and
now the dogs in the area are
barking.
11:33 p.m. — A caller reported
a broken window and activated
the alarm covering a business
on the 6100 block of North Main
Street, Milton-Freewater.
SATURDAY, JAN. 15
12 a.m. — A caller asked the
Morrow County Sheriff’s Office
to provide extra patrols on a
section of Paterson Ferry Road,
Boardman, due to copper thefts.
2:46 p.m. — A resident
on Prickly Pear Lane, Irrigon,
reported her neighbor’s dogs
keep digging holes in her fence,
and her pigs keep getting out.
4:35 p.m. — Pendleton police
responded to the 100 block
of Southeast Sixth Street on a
report of a burglary.
SUNDAY, JAN. 16
2:04 p.m. — Police and med-
ics in Boardman responded
Pendleton Development
Commission, 6 p.m., Pendleton
City Hall, 501 S.W. Emigrant Ave.,
or via Zoom. For login informa-
tion, visit www.pendleton.or.us.
(Charles Denight 541-966-0233)
Pendleton City Council,
7 p.m., Pendleton City Hall, 501
S.W. Emigrant Ave. (541-966-
0201)
East Umatilla County
A5
DEATH NOTICES
to Port View Apartments, 320
Columbia Ave. N.E., on a report
of a possible drug overdose. An
ambulance took one person to
Good Shepherd Medical Center,
Hermiston.
3:52 p.m. — Pendleton police
responded to the 400 block of
Southwest Seventh Street on a
report of an assault.
7:59 p.m. — A resident
on South First Street, Irrigon,
reported the theft of his 2021 Toy-
ota Tacoma. The Morrow County
Sheriff’s Office responded and
found there was no crime — the
other person driving the vehicle
also is on the registration.
ARRESTS, CITATIONS
Jan. 14
• Hermiston police arrested
Samantha Daun Irwin, 26, on a
felony parole violation, two fel-
ony probation violations and four
warrants for failure to appear.
• Hermiston police arrested
Jason Rhett Paluso, 49, for felony
fleeing and on a warrant.
Jan. 15
• Umatilla Tribal Police
arrested Darold Albert Foote, 50,
for driving under the influence of
intoxicants and on a warrant for
failure to appear.
• Milton-Freewater
police
arrested Jaime Lee Thompson,
36, for fourth-degree assault.
Jan. 16
• Oregon State Police at
8 a.m. responded to a disabled
vehicle on the westbound side
of Interstate 84 at about milepost
154 near Boardman. The trooper
arrested the driver, Gabriel
Ramirez Cruz, 46, of Portland, for
driving under the influence of
intoxicants and on a Multnomah
County warrant for failure to
appear on a charge of DUII.
• Umatilla Tribal Police
arrested Jonathan Begay, 19, for
DUII, reckless driving and minor
in possession of alcohol.
MEETINGS
Tuesday, Jan. 18
Athena-Weston School
District Leadership Team,
5:30 p.m., Athena Elementary
School library, 375 S. Fifth St., or
via Zoom. For login information,
call the district office Tuesday
by 4 p.m. (541-566-3551)
Echo School District Board,
6 p.m., staff room, 600 Gerone
St. (541-376-8436)
East Oregonian
Health District, 7 p.m., district
office, 431 E. Main St., Athena.
(541-566-3813)
Pilot Rock City Council,
6 p.m., city hall, 143 W. Main St.
(541-443-2811)
Wednesday, Jan. 19
Intermountain Education
Service District, 4 p.m., district
office, 2001 S.W. Nye Ave.,
Pendleton. (Danielle Sackett
541-966-3102)
Umatilla Hospital District,
6 p.m., Umatilla Medical Clinic,
1890 Seventh St. (541-922-3104)
Oregon Trail Library
District, 6:30 p.m., Oregon Trail
Library District office, 200 S.
Main St., Boardman. For Zoom
login information, call the
district office or visit www.otld.
org. (Kathy Street 541-481-3365)
Peggy L. Carver-Keimig
April 20, 1933 — Jan. 12, 2022
Spokane
Former Stanfield/Hermiston resident Peggy L. Carv-
er-Keimig, 88, of Spokane, died Jan. 12, 2022, at her home.
She was born April 20, 1933, in Claremore, Oklahoma. A
private family gathering will be held. Also, a private burial
will be at the Hermiston Cemetery. Arrangements are with
Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Share memories at www.
burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
Elizabeth Jean Harding
Nov. 17, 1926 — Jan. 15, 2022
Pendleton
Elizabeth Jean Harding, 95, of Pendleton, died Jan. 15,
2022, at her residence. She was born Nov. 17, 1926, in Boze-
man, Montana. Arrangements are with Pendleton Pioneer
Chapel, Folsom-Bishop. Online condolences may be sent
to www.pioneerchapel.com.
Neil King
Feb. 5, 1933 — Jan. 14, 2022
Boardman
Neil King, 88, of Boardman, died Jan. 14, 2022, in Herm-
iston. He was born Feb. 5, 1933, in Keenesburg, Colorado.
A graveside service with military honors will be Saturday,
Jan. 22, 11 a.m. at the Hermiston Cemetery. Arrangements
are with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Share memories at
www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
Bruce L. McGuire
June 2, 1930 — Jan. 12, 2022
Walla Walla
Bruce L. McGuire, 91, of Walla Walla, died Jan. 12,
2022, at Providence St. Mary Medical Center in Walla
Walla. He was born June 2, 1930. Arrangements are with
Munselle-Rhodes Funeral Home, Milton-Freewater.
William N. ‘Bill’ Reynolds
LOTTERY
Friday, Jan. 14, 2022
Megamillions
5-8-13-22-48
Megaball: 25
Megaplier: 2
Jackpot: $347 million
Lucky Lines
1-8-12-13-17-22-28-32
Jackpot: $10,000
Pick 4
1 p.m.: 2-0-2-3
4 p.m.: 3-4-7-1
7 p.m.: 6-4-6-3
10 p.m.: 3-5-9-6
Saturday, Jan. 15, 2022
Powerball
3-18-37-51-59
Powerball: 13
Power Play: 2
Jackpot: $53 million
Megabucks
8-11-15-39-45-48
Jackpot: $8.4 million
Lucky Lines
3-6-11-15-18-22-27-32
Jackpot: $11,000
Pick 4
1 p.m.: 6-7-3-9
4 p.m.: 6-5-5-9
7 p.m.: 3-3-9-3
10 p.m.: 3-9-5-3
Win for Life
2-40-58-62
Sunday, Jan. 16, 2022
Lucky Lines
2-7-10-14-17-23-27-30
Estimated jackpot: $10,000
Pick 4
1 p.m.: 7-1-8-1
4 p.m.: 0-3-9-5
7 p.m.: 7-5-1-9
10 p.m.: 7-0-5-3
Charles “Chuck” L. Swanson
August 10, 1930 - December 21, 2021
The world lost a quiet, gen-
tle, kind man on December 21. A
man who never said a harsh word
to, or about, anybody in all of his
91 years. Chuck was a tremendous
teacher, respected by his peers for
his good nature and his common
sense approach at solving prob-
lems. He always had a smile on
his face and a twinkle in his eye.
In his later years he loved giving,
and especially receiving, hugs. He
loved anything mechanical and would never consider
walking if there was any kind of wheeled transportation
available. Energetic to a fault, he was always inventing
new objects for his motorcycles or for the house, inside
or outside.
Chuck was born in Tacoma, Washington, on Aug. 10,
1930, to Wilbur Read and Blodwen Herlan Swanson.
He graduated from WaHi in 1948 and worked as a line
mechanic at the Lincoln Mercury garage, then served
a two-year hitch in the Army at Fort Bliss, Texas. Af-
ter that his good friend Roger Duckworth and he were
roommates in a very old and drafty trailer while both
attended Washington State College. Chuck graduated in
1958 with an industrial arts major. After graduation he
was hired by a close friend, Ben Hunt Jr., as the sales
manager for Ben’s business that made the infamous Ben
Hunt Bumper for pickups. Chuck and Ben designed and
manufactured other products: the Caper Cycle and the
Caper Cart. Together with a team of friends they raced
both products all around the Northwest, winning many
trophies. Then he met Dyann, who was his secretary at
Ben Hunt Mfg. That was the start of a 59-year marriage
that began on July 29, 1962. They raised two children,
Susan Kay Tanski (husband, Craig) and a son, Eric
Lynn.
In 1963 Chuck was hired by PABATCO, an import/ex-
port company in Athena, Oregon. which imported the
Yamaguchi motorcycle. Another friend, Henry Koep-
ke, who worked at PABATCO, told Chuck that Amer-
ica needed a better trail bike to ride and that he needed
Chuck to work with him and others to design and build
that bike. Soon the Hodaka motorcycle was born. After
16 years of success, the economy and the recession took
its toll and the Hodaka ceased manufacture. After that
came a few years of working for Jim Smith at Com-
petition Motors in Walla Walla. In 1985 he and Dyann
purchased PACIFICO, a company located in Gresham,
Oregon, which manufactured motorcycle accessories.
They moved the company to Milton-Freewater, Ore-
gon, and ran it for 15 years until Chuck retired in 2000.
Chuck was preceded in death by his parents; his step-
mother, Bernice; and his brother, Ron. He is survived by
his wife, Dyann; his two children, Susan and Eric; and
his brothers, Mel (wife, Nori), Dick (wife, Sharon) and
Alan (wife, Dawna); sister-in-law, Sandi; many grand-
children and great-grandchildren; and many nephews
and nieces. A celebration of life is planned for Hodaka
Days in June 2022. Date and time to be announced.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzhei-
mer’s Association or the Gem Theater/Hodaka Museum
in Athena, Oregon 97813.
To leave a condolence online visit
www.munsellerhodes.com.
UPCOMING SERVICES
TUESDAY, JAN. 18
Gurr, Rocky — Graveside service with military honors,
1:30 p.m. at Willamette National Cemetery, Portland.
JAN. 19-20
No services
FRIDAY, JAN. 21
Wamsley, Cathy — Celebration of life, 6:30 p.m. at the
Maxwell Event Center, 145 N. First Place, Hermiston.
SATURDAY, JAN. 22
King, Neil — Graveside service with military honors,
11 a.m. at the Hermiston Cemetery.
Zummach, Nora — Celebration of life and potluck, 1 p.m.
at Bayway Tavern, 35895 Seventh St., Nehalem.
May 6, 1937 — Jan. 13, 2022
Hermiston
William N. “Bill” Reynolds, 84, of Hermiston, died
Jan. 13, 2022, in Hermiston. He was born May 6, 1937, in
Roswell, New Mexico. Services will be announced at a later
date. Arrangements are with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston.
Share memories at www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
Sallie Sue Sigsbee
June 11, 1939 — Jan. 13, 2022
Milton-Freewater
Sallie Sue Sigsbee, 82, of Milton-Freewater, died Jan. 13,
2022, at her home. She was born June 11, 1939. Arrangements
are with Munselle-Rhodes Funeral Home, Milton-Freewater.
David Lou “Moke” Cummings
Charles Randall “Randy” Bohanan
June 18, 1950 – January 4, 2022
Charles Randall “Randy” Bo-
hanan, age 71, of Irrigon, Oregon,
passed away peacefully in his home
on Jan. 4, 2022, after a long battle
with cancer. Randy was born June
18, 1950, in Salinas, California,
to Charles and Margrett (Dunson)
Bohanan. He grew up in Califor-
nia’s Central Coast region where
he enjoyed life’s adventures and
innocent mischief. Randy loved the water and enjoyed
spending time surfing.
After graduating Atascadero High School in 1969,
Randy joined the US Marine Corp, where he was sta-
tioned in Yuma, Arizona, and served time oversees in
Japan. Randy was honorably discharged in 1972. Upon
discharge from the Marine Corps, Randy settled in Ya-
kima, Washington, where he married Marilyn Coker in
1973. Here they raised their daughter. Cindy, who was
the center of their lives. Randy worked for the US Post-
al Service in Yakima, where he retired in 2005, after 30
years of service.
Upon retirement, Randy moved to Irrigon, Oregon,
where he lived for the past 16 years. While in Irrigon,
Randy became actively involved in the Christian Mo-
torcyclists Association. It was during this time, that he
gave his life fully to serving the Lord, going public with
his faith when he was baptized in the Columbia Riv-
er. Randy served as the CMA Chapter president for sev-
eral years, up until the last months of his life.
Randy was known as a free spirit and a wanderer
who enjoyed riding his Harley-Davidson wherever it
might take him. One of his daughter’s most cherished
memories was the two-week motorcycle trip with her
father down the coast highway after her high school
graduation. He had a laugh that could fill a room, a
servant’s heart and didn’t know a stranger. He enjoyed
woodworking and was a sports enthusiast. He loved
to watch his daughter play sports while she was grow-
ing up and coached recreational softball in Yakima for
many years. Above all, he loved spending time with his
family, especially his granddaughters, whom he was so
proud of.
Dad, as you enter into the gates of heaven, may you
be met by all those loved ones that came before you for
a joyous reunion. May you tour the streets of gold on a
beautiful Harley and hear the Lord say, “Well done, my
good and faithful servant.”
Randy was preceded in death by his love, Marilyn
Bohanan; father, Charles Ray Bohanan; brother, Ron
Bohanan, and an infant daughter, Jennifer Bohanan.
He is survived by his daughter, Cindy and her hus-
band Shawn Belton; granddaughters, Shannon and Sier-
ra Belton; mother, Margrett Bohanan; sisters, Kim and
her husband Mike Rohrbach and Judith and her hus-
band Ed Logan; and numerous extended family mem-
bers, close friends and brothers and sisters in Christ.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to
his niece, Kimberly, who so beautifully cared for Randy
with such love and compassion during his last year.
A celebration of life, with military honors, will be
held this spring. Details will be provided at a later date.
Burns Mortuary, of Hermiston, is in care of arrange-
ments.
In lieu of flowers, family suggest memorial contribu-
tions be made to Pioneer Memorial Hospice who pro-
vided such loving care for Randy in his final days or to
CMA Run for the Son (www.cmausa.org), a charity to
Randy’s heart.
August 20th, 1941 - December 30th, 2021
David Lou “Moke” Cummings,
of Weston, was born in Pendleton
on Aug. 20, 1941, to Cappie Case
and Glen Vernon Cummings. He
was the oldest of three children.
He spent his grade school years
in Walla Walla and Spokane, WA.
The family returned to Weston
where Dave attended his 9th-
12th grade years at Weston Union
High. At Weston he played all
sports that were offered: football, basketball, track, and
baseball.
Upon graduation in 1959 he received a basketball
and track scholarship to La Verne College in CA.
He later transferred to Eastern Oregon College and
received his BS in 1964. He then enlisted in officer
candidate school through the Navy and was stationed
at Pensacola, FL before being honorably discharged.
After his service he worked for the Forest Service, sta-
tioned at a lookout tower outside of Ukiah, and he was
head of a trail crew. David returned to EOC to finish
his degree in Health & PE. At EOC he met the love of
his life, Dana Kaye Smith, and they were married after
graduating in 1969.
They taught their first year in Hinton, Alberta, Can-
ada, making lifelong friends and having lots of adven-
tures.
They returned to Weston and Dave taught in the
Weston-Athena school district for 30 years as a be-
loved PE, health, and history teacher being given the
nickname “Moke” from his students.
He and Kaye had one daughter, Colby. Dave coached
many of her sports teams and was especially proud
of starting the W-M cross-country program. He put
together and coached the girls team to a district win
and berth to state. Dave coached many other sports
for Weston and Weston-McEwen including; football,
basketball, baseball, track, driver’s ed, trap shooting,
archery, and hunter’s education.
Dave’s passions were hunting, fishing, gardening/
ponds, and spending time with his two grandsons
Kennisen and Kellan. “Papa” was their favorite per-
son to spend time with in any adventure. David Lou
loved fishing in Alaska, Cow Creek (Imnaha), McKay
Reservoir, and anywhere he could catch a big one with
people he loved.
The last four years he was a remarkable caregiver for
his wife of 53 years.
He was blessed in his last few weeks to be surround-
ed by people who loved him and to hear all of the im-
pacts he had on the lives of others.
David Lou passed away at his home in Weston on
Dec. 30, 2021, with his wife and daughter by his side.
He is survived by his wife, Kaye; daughter, Col by
Knifong, and husband Ken; grandsons Kennisen and
Kellan Knifong, all of Enterprise, OR; sister, Glenda
(Ron) Rainwater; nephews David, Chris, and Glen
Cummings, Todd and Matt Rainwater; nieces Lisa
Lovell and Cherie Rainwater; numerous cousins; life-
long friends he considered brothers and sisters; and
people that considered him a second dad.
He is preceded in death by his parents, brother
Dennis and Linda Cummings, beloved aunts, uncles,
and cousins.
There will be a celebration of his life this summer
when he can be honored outside.
Donations can be made in his honor to David
Cummings Memorial gifts for children in need:
Jolly Circle Club, c/o Edith Lieuallen 57802 Pine
Creek Road Weston, OR 97886.