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    RECORDS/COMMUNITY
Thursday, March 17, 2022
East Oregonian
A5
DEATH NOTICES
Charles Randall ‘Randy’ Bohanan
Gladys I. Moe
Irrigon
June 18, 1950 — Jan. 4, 2022
Pendleton
Sept. 24, 1934 — March 12, 2022
Charles Randall “Randy” Bohanan, 71, of Irrigon, died
Jan. 4, 2022, at his home. He was born June 18, 1950, in Sali-
nas, California, the son of Charles and Margrett (Dunson)
Bohanan. A celebration of life with military honors will be
Saturday, March 19, 11 a.m. at the Family Worship Center,
Irrigon. Arrangements are with Burns Mortuary of Hermis-
ton. Share memories at www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
Gladys I. Moe, 87, of Pendleton, died March 12, 2022, at
her home. She was born Sept. 24, 1934, in Sequim, Washing-
ton. Arrangements are with Burns Mortuary of Pendleton.
Sign the online guestbook at www.burnsmortuary.com.
Richard D. ‘Rich’ Broadbent
Boardman
Nov. 12, 1963 — March 9, 2022
Richard D. “Rich” Broadbent, 58, of Boardman, died
March 9, 2022, at his home. He was born on Nov. 12, 1963, in
The Dalles. A private family gathering will be held. Arrange-
ments are with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Share memo-
ries at www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
Ronald J. ‘Ron’ Daron
Trout Lake, Washington
Feb. 15, 1982 — March 10, 2022
Ronald J. “Ron” Daron, 40, of Trout Lake, Washington,
died March 10, 2022, in Hermiston. He was born Feb. 15,
1982, in Portland. Services are pending. Arrangements are
with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Share memories at www.
burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
Elizabeth Mary Herman
Milton-Freewater
July 3, 1927 — March 12, 2022
Elizabeth Mary Herman, 94, of Milton-Freewater, died
March 12, 2022, at her home. She was born July 3, 1927.
Arrangements are with Munselle-Rhodes Funeral Home,
Milton-Freewater.
PUBLIC SAFETY
MONDAY, MARCH 14
9:33 a.m. — Pendleton
police responded to a fight at
Bedford Bridge on Northwest
Carden Avenue.
10:47 a.m. — A caller at
Columbia Harvest Foods, 1411
Sixth St., Umatilla, reported
someone had tagged graffiti
on the back of the store. Police
responded.
2:06 p.m. — Pendleton
police responded to the 700
block of Southeast Byers Ave-
nue on a report of trespassing
and possible burglary.
3:12 p.m. — Pendleton
police responded to a fight
at The Saddle Restaurant and
Lounge, 2220 S.E. Court Ave.
6:13 p.m. — Pendleton
police responded to a report
of a disturbance at Southwest
12th Street and Southwest
Frazer Avenue.
6:41 p.m. — A 911 caller at
Pendleton Square Apartments,
300 S.W. 28th Drive, reported a
man there threatened to harm
her son. Police responded.
11:34 p.m. — A 911 caller
on Stanfield Meadows Road,
Hermiston, reported a prowler
on their property. Police
responded.
TUESDAY, MARCH 15
10:18 a.m. — A 911 caller
on Covina Court in Umatilla
requested to speak with an offi-
cer about a suspicious person
in the area.
2:40 p.m. — Hermiston
police responded to North
First Street on a report of
harassment.
3:34 p.m. — Hermiston
police received a report of child
abuse/neglect on Southeast
Eight Street.
3:41 p.m. — Hermiston
police received a report of child
abuse/neglect on East Tama-
rack Avenue.
4:12 p.m. — A woman came
into the Hermiston Police
Department, 330 S. First St., ask-
ing to speak to an officer. She
stated she wants to purchase a
handgun and wants to know if
the agency knows of any train-
ing classes she could take. A
staff member advised her.
5:18 p.m. — Umatilla police
responded to a restraining
order violation on Seventh
Street.
5:27 p.m. — A caller
reported the theft of a gun
from a safe at a residence on
South First Street, Stanfield.
5:41 p.m. — A 911 caller
reported a drunk driver near
Two Rivers Correctional Institu-
tion, 82911 Beach Access Road,
Umatilla. The caller reported
the driver was in a black Ford
and had been swerving almost
into oncoming traffic all the
way from Umatilla to Hermis-
ton on Highway 730.
5:47 p.m. — A 911 caller on
Southwest Sage Drive, Hermis-
ton, reported there is a man out
of control who has come after
the residents and is wander-
ing around the house in back.
Police responded.
6:02 p.m. — Hermiston
police responded to East Beebe
Avenue after a 911 call report-
ing a domestic disturbance in
which the husband was threat-
ening his wife.
9:34 p.m. — Hermiston
police responded to Southwest
Ninth Street on a report of a
domestic disturbance.
COMMUNITY BRIEFING
Walters Photographers/Contributed Photo
Clyde and Bonnie Douglas
Anniversary:
Clyde and
Bonnie Douglas
PENDLETON — Clyde
and Bonnie (Turner) Doug-
las of Pendleton will cele-
brate their 60th wedding
anniversary. They were
married March 18, 1962, in
Butler, Illinois. The couple
has two children, the late
Jeff Douglas and Julie Birrer
of Idaho Falls, Idaho.
Clyde retired from the
Columbia Basin Agricul-
tural Research Center,
where he worked as a “dirt
doctor.” Bonnie taught
c ol l e g e - l e ve l cl a s s e s
through New Directions
at Eastern Oregon Correc-
tional Institution.
— EO Media Group
Beverly A. Nix
Hermiston
Oct. 1, 1939 — March 10, 2022
Beverly A. Nix, 82, of Hermiston, died March 10, 2022, at
her home. She was born Oct. 1, 1939, in Fort Bragg, Califor-
nia. A family gathering will be held. Arrangements are with
Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Share memories at www.
burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
Michael Lee ‘Mike’ Pearsall
Irrigon
Oct. 7, 1943 — Jan. 23, 2022
Michael Lee “Mike” Pearsall, 78, of Irrigon, died Jan. 23,
2022, at his home. He was born Oct. 7, 1943, in Coupeville,
Washington. A graveside service will be March 26, 1 p.m. at
Desert Lawn Memorial Cemetery, Irrigon. Arrangements are
with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Share memories at www.
burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
Phyllis A. Stefani
Umatilla
Feb. 3, 1934 — March 11, 2022
Phyllis A. Stefani, 88, of Umatilla, died March 11, 2022, at
her home. She was born Feb. 3, 1934, in Stanfield. A family
gathering will be held. Arrangements are with Burns Mortu-
ary of Hermiston. Share memories at www.burnsmortuary-
hermiston.com.
UPCOMING SERVICES
THURSDAY, MARCH 17
No services
FRIDAY, MARCH 18
Moses, Joel — Graveside service, 11 a.m. at the Echo
Cemetery.
Tassie, Scott — Celebration of life with honors,
3-6 p.m. at the Hermiston Community Center, 415 S. High-
way 395, Hermiston.
Teeples, Beverly — Funeral service, 1 p.m. at the Burns
Mortuary Chapel, 685 W. Hermiston Ave., Hermiston.
Burial follows at the Hermiston Cemetery.
SATURDAY, MARCH 19
Bohanan, Randy — Celebration of life with military
honors, 11 a.m. at the Family Worship Center, 330 Eighth
St., N.E. Irrigon.
Getchell, Betty — Graveside funeral service, 11 a.m.
at the Hermiston Cemetery.
Myers, Bill — Celebration of life, 1-4 p.m. at Maxwell
Event Center & Pavilion, 145 N. First Place, Hermiston.
LOTTERY
Monday, March 14, 2022
Megabucks
3-5-7-17-18-34
Estimated jackpot: $2.9
million
Lucky Lines
3-7-12-14-18-24-25-30
Estimated jackpot: $31,000
Win for Life
39-40-61-63
Pick 4
1 p.m.: 3-3-2-3
4 p.m.: 4-9-0-2
7 p.m.: 1-0-1-9
10 p.m.: 4-3-5-1
Tuesday, March 15, 2022
Mega Millions
9-14-28-59-60
Mega Ball: 24
Megaplier: 5
Estimated jackpot: $29
million
Lucky Lines
3-6-10-14-18-23-25-32
Estimated jackpot: $32,000
Pick 4
1 p.m.: 9-6-0-5
4 p.m.: 0-4-1-8
7 p.m.: 6-0-6-5
10 p.m.: 3-9-6-0
Pamala Eileen Tucker
October 23, 1962 - March 3, 2022
Pamala Eileen Tucker, 59,
passed away on March 3, 2022,
with her husband by her side at
their home in Pendleton, Oregon.
She was a loving wife and mother, a
doting grandmother, a homemaker
and a crochetier extraordinaire.
Pam was born in La Grande,
Oregon, to her parents, Dale and
Martha Phillips. She was raised
in Union, Oregon, and lived in Pendleton for most
of her life. She married Allen on May 5, 1984, in
Union. She is survived by her husband Allen; her sons,
Aaron and Jacob; her daughter-in-law, Katherine; her
granddaughter, Lillian; her parents, Dale and Martha;
her sister, Peggy Nowak, Peggy's husband, Donald, and
their three children; her brother, Paul Phillips and his two
children; her father-in-law, Collins Tucker; her sister-
in-law, Coralee Hasse, Coralee's husband, Dave, and
their three children; her sister-in-law, Corliss Howard,
Corliss's husband, Mike, and their four children.
Pam's family will host a memorial service for her
in late May or early June at Pendleton Pioneer Chapel,
Folsom-Bishop. They will post the date and time later,
in advance of the service. Online condolences may be
sent to www.pioneerchapel.com.
Crow’s Shadow Institute of the Arts/Contributed Photo
“Round Dance,” a lithograph print by Native American
artist Lillian Pitt is featured in the exhibit, “Contemporary
Native Voices: Prints from Crow’s Shadow Institute of the
Arts,” at The Dalles Art Center and Columbia Center for
the Arts, Hood River. The exhibitions remain on display
though March 26, 2022.
Printmaking exhibits
feature works created
at Crow’s Shadow
East Oregonian
MISSION — A pair
of printmaking exhibits
showcasing the creations
of Native American artists
at Crow’s Shadow Institute
of the Arts are featured in
Wasco and Hood River coun-
ties. More than two dozen
Native artists participated
in two-week residencies at
Crow’s Shadow, producing
the works for “Contemporary
Native Voices: Prints from
the Crow’s Shadow Institute
of the Arts.”
The exhibitions can be
viewed through March 26 at
The Dalles Art Center, 220
E. Fourth St., and Colum-
bia Center for the Arts, 215
Cascade Ave., Hood River.
Both facilities are open
Tuesday through Saturdays,
11 a.m. to 5 p.m. There is no
admission charge.
Each year, Crow’s
Shadow invites a select
number of visual artists and
sculptors to participate in its
residency program. Artists
produce limited edition
prints on subject matters of
their choosing.
A 13-minute Oregon
Public Broadcasting segment
on March 14 provides infor-
mation about the exhibit,
including interviews with
two of the artists. In the audio
Think Out Loud broadcast,
Lillian Pitt, a Native artist
from the Wasco, Yakama and
Warm Springs Tribes, and
Natalie Ball, an Afro-Indig-
enous artist from the Klam-
ath, Modoc and Tahlequah
Tribes, shared about their art
and experiences at Crow’s
Shadow. To listen, search
www.opb.org.
Crow’s Shadow is housed
at the historic Saint Andrews
Mission, about 10 miles
outside of Pendleton. The
nonprofit organization was
founded nearly three decades
ago under the guidance of
local artists James Lavadour
(Walla Walla), Phillip Cash
Cash (Cayuse and Nez Perce)
and their creative friends. It
was envisioned as a place
for creative folks from the
area to foster artistic devel-
opment.
Hiring a master printer in
2001, Crow’s Shadow turned
its focus to printmaking.
Since then, its reputation for
publishing fine art lithogra-
phy has grown and artworks
produced in the studio have
been featured in many
esteemed institutions, includ-
ing the Library of Congress,
the Whitney Museum of
American Art and the Smith-
sonian’s National Museum of
the American Indian.
For more information
about Crow’s Shadow,
contact info@crowsshadow.
org, 541-276-3954 or visit
www.crowsshadow.org.
Elva Waneta Terry
February 17, 1938 - February 12, 2022
Peggy Terry, 83, of Pendleton,
Oregon, went home to be with
her Lord and Savior on Saturday,
Feb. 12, 2022. She was born in
Redlands, California, on Feb. 17,
1938, to Charles Lloyd and India
Nenia Smith.
She was survived by her
son, Thomas D (Susan) Parker,
Nebraska; and her three daughters,
Nenia
(Gary)
Henderson,
Pendleton; Cate (Todd) Reynolds; Pendleton; and
Myra Lynn Parker, Colorado Springs, Colorado; six
grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren along with
a passel of “borrowed” grandchildren who loved and
adored her and called her Mema.
Peggy graduated from Redlands High School in
1955 and then worked for the United States Air Force
as a civilian administrative assistant. Peggy and David
Parker met each other through mutual friends at church
and they were married in 1956.The two of them lived
in different towns along the Sierra Nevadas, loving life
and each other. Along the way, they “filled their quiver”
with children and Peggy balanced raising them with
fulfilling her dream to become a nurse. She attended a
local community college and received her LPN.
Feeling God’s calling to enter full-time ministry,
David left a promising career, and the Parker family
packed all their belongings and headed for Nazarene
Bible College in Colorado Springs. Peggy embraced
the idea of becoming a pastor’s wife, joining David
as a student at NBC and received a degree in piano
pedagogy. She also took up a hobby, learning how to
decorate cakes; she blessed many friends and relatives
with her beautiful creations.
They accepted God’s divine calling to pastor several
smaller churches in the Pacific Northwest and in 1979
Peggy received her RN degree at BMCC. Her nursing
career spanned over 40-plus years from labor and
delivery to hospice and even to elementary children
at Holbrook Navajo Indian School in Arizona. Peggy
knew God had given her a gift to care for others.
She was never ashamed to share the truth of the
Gospel and took advantage of each opportunity to share
the love and faithfulness of her Heavenly Father with
her patients. Her life was dedicated to proclaiming the
beautiful redemptive story of Jesus Christ as a mother,
pastor's wife and nurse.
Although riddled with Alzheimer’s in her last years,
Peggy’s love for Jesus never wavered. She was known
to share him with friends and strangers alike; she was
quick to sing a song or share a personal story of his
redeeming love and divine guidance throughout her
life. She often would end her encounters by saying “can
I sing you a song?” and then she would sing “Jesus
loves me this I know, for the Bible tells me so…”
Peggy was preceded in death by her husband of 47
years, David Buford Parker; by her second husband,
Carl Terry; and her grandson, Brent Joseph Alan
Reynolds.
A celebration of life service will be held Friday,
March 25, at 10:30 a.m. at the Pendleton Church of the
Nazarene. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions
can be made to donate Gideon Bibles in memory of
Peggy. Visit sendtheword.org