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RECORDS
East Oregonian
Saturday, April 30, 2022
PUBLIC SAFETY
UPCOMING SERVICES
DEATH NOTICES
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27
SATURDAY, APRIL 30
7:38 a.m. — Umatilla police responded to Sloan Avenue for a
verbal domestic disturbance.
10:53 a.m. — Umatilla County sheriff ’s deputies responded to
Highway 395, Hermiston, on a report of a domestic disturbance.
11:42 a.m. — A resident on Linden Way, Heppner, reported
someone smashed the heating unit at her home, broke off the
concrete pad and left a tire mark on the side of the house.
2:20 p.m. — A Hermiston mother told police she wanted to
speak to an offi cer about information her daughter was exchang-
ing with someone via a phone app.
3:05 p.m. — Umatilla police responded to Umatilla High School,
1400 Seventh St., after receiving a report of fi ghting in the streets.
6:32 p.m. — A Milton-Freewater resident reported new graffi ti
on the side of their garage on the 10 block of Southeast 13th Ave-
nue. Police opened an investigation.
6:55 p.m. — A man reported the theft of his vehicle from the
500 block of Northeast Eighth Avenue, Milton-Freewater. Police
are investigating.
Randy Lee Cummings
Bowman, Ray — Graveside service, 10 a.m. at Olney
Cemetery, Pendleton.
Burton, Peggy — Celebration of life, 11 a.m. at
Hermiston Christian Center, 1825 W. Highland Ave.
Gisiner, Deloris — Recitation of the holy rosary
11 a.m., followed by Mass of Christian Burial, 11:30 a.m.
at St. Andrew’s Catholic Church, 48022 St Andrews
Road, Pendleton.
Ransom, Ronni — Graveside service 1 p.m. at
Hermiston Cemetery.
May, Mark — Memorial service, 4 p.m. at Victory
Lighthouse Church, 1940 N.E. 10th St., Hermiston.
Kelly, Heidi — Memorial service, 1 p.m. at Eastwind
Community Church, 4750 S. Surprise Way, Boise, Idaho.
Akers, Ralph — Celebration of life, 1 p.m. at Old
Akers Homestead, 2.2 miles downstream from Ione,
follow the fl ags.
Milton-Freewater
April 8, 1958 — April 27, 2022
THURSDAY, APRIL 28
SUNDAY, MAY 1
6:04 a.m. — Hermiston police responded to Southwest Ninth
Street for a 911 call about a domestic disturbance.
10:08 a.m. — Hermiston police responded to West Highland
Avenue on a report of a fi ght.
10:56 a.m. — A caller on Costanza Avenue, Umatilla, reported
there is a white husky mix running loose in the area.
4:26 p.m. — Stanfi eld police responded to the Food Basket, 405
N. Sherman St., after receiving a theft complaint.
5:07 p.m. — Pilot Rock police responded to Pilot Rock Ele-
mentary School, 200 McGowan Drive, after a receiving a report of
harassment. Police are investigating.
6:44 p.m. — A 911 caller at Tyler Avenue and Powerline Road,
Umatilla, reported hearing gunshots.
Tallman, Keith — Memorial service, 1:30 p.m. at
Boardman Senior Center, 100 Tatone St., Boardman.
BIRTHS
CHI ST. ANTHONY HOSPITAL, PENDLETON
APRIL 26, 2022
BROWN — Katy Brown and Tyler Brown of Pend-
leton: a boy, Tate Jeff rey Brown.
LOTTERY
ARRESTS, CITATIONS
April 27
• Oregon State Police arrested Tanner Logan Turner, 22, for
menacing, unlawful use of a weapon, unauthorized entry into a
vehicle, vehicle theft and fi rst-degree theft.
April 29
• Boardman police arrested Sergio Lopez Antonio, 28, for driv-
ing under the infl uence of intoxicants and fi ve counts of hit-and-
run involving property.
COURTS
SENTENCES
The
following
crimi-
nal sentences have been
imposed in Umatilla County
Circuit Court:
William Aaron Smith, 43, of
Pendleton, pleaded guilty to a
2021 charge of unlawful use of
a weapon; sentenced to two
years, six months in the Oregon
Department of Corrections,
with credit for time served, and
two years, four months of post-
prison supervision.
Erik Estrada, 43, of Pendle-
ton, pleaded guilty to a 2022
charge of felon in posses-
sion of a fi rearm; sentenced to
two years, one month in the
Oregon Department of Cor-
rections, with credit for time
served, and two years post-
prison supervision.
The
following
crimi-
nal sentences have been
imposed in Morrow County
Circuit Court:
Luis Enrique Garay, 24, of
Boardman, pleaded guilty to
2020 charges of attempted
fi rst-degree sodomy, stran-
gulation and fourth-degree
assault; sentenced to six years,
three months incarceration
with the Oregon Department
of Corrections with credit for
time served and must com-
plete a sex off ender treatment
program and register as a sex
off ender.
LAWSUITS
The following lawsuits
have been fi led in Umatilla
County Circuit Court (inter-
est, court costs and fees not
listed):
Decker Truck Line, of Fort
MEETINGS
MONDAY, MAY 2
Heppner Planning
Commission, 7 p.m., city hall,
111 N. Main St. (541-676-9618).
TUESDAY, MAY. 3
Pendleton School District
work session, 8 a.m., district
offi ce, 107 N.W. 10th St. (541-
276-6711).
Stanfi eld City Council,
6 p.m., council chambers, 150
W. Coe Ave. (Ben Burgener,
541-449-3831).
Umatilla City Council,
7 p.m., city hall, 700 Sixth St.
(Nanci Sandoval, 541-922-
3226).
Boardman City Coun-
cil, 7 p.m., city hall, 200 City
Center Circle. For Zoom link,
visit www.cityofboardman.
com (Karen Pettigrew, 541-481-
9252).
Pendleton City Coun-
cil, 7 p.m., council chambers,
500 S.W. Dorion Ave. (Donna
Biggerstaff , 541-966-0201).
WEDNESDAY, MAY. 4
Umatilla Rural Fire Protec-
tion District, 7 p.m., Umatilla
Fire Department, 305 Willa-
mette Ave. (541-922-2770).
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Dodge, Iowa, vs. Jacob Ander-
son, of Hermiston; seeks
$6,994.07.
Kalvin Ransom, of Portland,
vs. Terri Calvert, of Umatilla;
seeks $3,700.
Debora Kay Peterson vs.
Randal Burton, both of Pendle-
ton; seeks $4,300.
Israel and Maritsa Alvarez,
of Hermiston, vs. Scott Jack-
son, of Bend; seeks $27,975.00.
MARRIAGES
Marriages have been
issued in Umatilla County
for:
Hailey Avarie Degner, 17,
and Ryan Edward Smith, 28,
both of Pendleton.
Alexa Raylee Vasquez, 23,
of Pasco, and Brett Miles Blue
Davidson, 22, of Kennewick.
Roxana Guadalupe Gonza-
lez Mata, 36, and Allan Lloyd
Aldrich, 31, both of Hermiston.
Robin Anne McCartney, 46,
and Chad F. Salsbury, 45, both
of St. Joseph, Missouri.
James Robert Henry, 57,
and Karin Marie Allen, 59, both
of Umatilla.
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LeNella Ann Carlson
January 28, 1977 - April 14, 2022
LeNella
was
born
in
McMinnville, and graduated from
Yamhill High School in 1995.
She died April 14, 2022, in Salem,
Oregon. She lived in Hermiston
intermittently for the last several
years.
Some, but not all, of LeNella's
interests have been love for all
animals, plants and flowers,
creativity, art, writing, designing,
decorating, nurturing, joking, playing and laughing.
Two grandfathers and one grandmother preceded her
in death. She is survived by her grandmother, Lillian,
daughter, Adia Lillian, parents, Loretta Etherton, Lee
and Donna Carlson, sisters, Jenny, Shari Stump, Chris
Elam, Jodi Ivey, Renee Gray, brothers, Keagan Fogg,
Ken and Michael Carlson, and many other extended
friends and family.
A memorial is scheduled for Saturday, May 14, 2022,
at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1035
SE 9th St., Hermiston, at 1 p.m. She is dearly missed.
Stanley Leo Cook
February 13, 1944 - March 20, 2022
Stanley Leo Cook, husband, family
enthusiast, accomplished blue collar man
and notorious flirt, passed away March 20,
2022, with his wife and his dog by his side
in Albany, Oregon.
Stan was the youngest
of three children. Born
on Feb. 13, 1944, to Lynn
Fredrick Cook and Eleanor
Koos Cook of Dallas,
Oregon.
Graduating from Dallas
High School, Stan went on
to further his education at
Oregon Technical Institute
in conjunction with joining
the Army National Guard.
Life then pointed him in
the direction of the United
States Forest Service where he worked
for nine years. After nearly a decade with
USFS in Detroit, Oregon, he decided to
hang up his forestry hat, and purchased
a Sears hardware store in Pilot Rock,
Oregon. It was there in Pilot Rock when
fate took a twist and brought a fellow
Dallas alumni, MaryAnn Grubs Storer,
back into his life. They married March
2, 1975, and he considered himself the
luckiest man since.
A few years later, totaling out as a
household of five, Stan and MaryAnn
packed up and headed west for
Oregon City, Oregon. Stanley opened
S.M.A.C.K.S. Construction, naming it
after his family Stan, MaryAnn, Able,
Kecia, Shad. S.M.A.C.K.S. specialized in
mobile home construction and renovation.
Stan had a dedication to hard work and
staying busy. Something he instilled
in his sons, Abe and Shad. After some
time, S.M.A.C.K.S. ventured out from
mobile home construction and built the
outbuilding behind the Oregon City Les
Schwab. Stanley’s hard-work philosophy
awarded him a position as superintendent
on the construction of a 12-acre building
for Les Schwab located in Prineville,
Oregon. After a year-long build, Stanley
decided it was time to live a little more and
work a little less, passing the S.M.A.C.K.S.
Construction torch to Abe and Shad.
Stan had a lifelong love for the
outdoors — especially when the ocean
was involved. When the word retirement
arose, Newport was the destination. Stan
built MaryAnn a home on the hillside.
Together they cultivated an oasis that
always had a seat at the
table for friends and family,
however, be prepared for a
competitive game of cards
after dessert.
Stan understood the
simplicity of living a great
life with those you love.
He was a proud uncle
to numerous nieces and
nephews. Grandpa Cookie
was his alias for eight
grandkids and nine great-
grandkids. He loved being a
grandpa.
In his 78 calendar years on Earth, Stan
never stopped. He was a member of the
Order of the Antelope-Hart Mountain
where he was appointed the honor of
Chief White Tail. OOTA was important
to Stanley and being able to include all
the sons and grandsons brought it all
full circle. He was the kind of man who
laughed and loved daily. Oh so proud of
his naughty sense of humor, he was sure to
have you laughing and blushing by the end
of the evening. He was as compassionate
as he was funny, and he had a smile that
could brighten any day. Stanley showed us
what a good man was. What 47 years of
real love looks like, how to fix things, how
to build things, how to get over things and
how to reuse a good bucket.
Stan was greeted in heaven by his
mother, Eleanor Koos Cook, and father,
Lynn Fredrick Cook (Dallas, Oregon),
his brother, James L Cook (West Linn,
Oregon).
Those waiting to see him again
are his wife of 47 blissful years,
MaryAnn
Cook
(Newport),
son,
Shad Cook and Angie Fennell (Oregon
City), Abe and Lori Cook (Oregon City),
and daughter, Kecia Parr (Stayton), eight
grandkids, Gage Cook, Telissa Breck,
Jared Walton, Dustin Cook, Kylee Killian,
Joey Buley, Judd Buley, Chase Powell and
nine great-grandkids.
A service was held on April 23, 2022 at
11:00am at the Toledo Elks Club.
Randy Lee Cummings, 64, of Milton-Freewater, died April 27,
2022, at his home. He was born April 8, 1958. Arrangements are
with Munselle-Rhodes Funeral Home of Milton-Freewater.
Arlene Eleanor Johnson
Walla Walla
Jan. 27, 1929 — April 27, 2022
Arlene Eleanor Johnson, 93, of Walla Walla, died April 27,
2022, at her home. She was born Jan. 27, 1929. A memorial
service will be held at a later date. Arrangements are with
Munselle-Rhodes Funeral Home of Milton-Freewater.
Ronald Oran August Oertwich
Pendleton
April 23, 2022
Ronal Oran August Oertwich, 77, of Pendleton, died April 23,
2022, at his home. A memorial service will be May 7, 1 p.m. at
Peace Lutheran Church, 210 N.W. Ninth St., Pendleton. Arrange-
ments are with Burns Mortuary of Pendleton. Sign the online
guestbook at www.burnsmortuary.com.
Carroll William (Ole) Olsen
Olex
Aug. 29, 1926 — April 17, 2022
Carroll William (Ole) Olsen, 95, of Olex, died April 17,
2022, at his family farm. He was born Aug. 29, 1926, in
Condon. A celebration of life and burial of ashes will be
May 7, 1 p.m. at the Arlington Masonic Cemetery. A potluck
will follow in the basement of the Arlington United Meth-
odist Church, 150 Hemlock St., Arlington. Arrangements
are with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Share memories at
www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
Richard O. Maze Jr.
January 24, 1944 - April 6, 2022
Richard Oliver Maze Jr., 78, of
Pendleton, Oregon, passed away
April 6, 2022, at his home. He was
known by many as “Bubb.”
He was born Jan. 24, 1944, in
Bakersfield, California, to Richard
Sr. and Dorothy Maze. Shortly
after, they moved to Hauser,
Oregon.
He attended grade and middle
school in Hauser and high school in North Bend,
Oregon. He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Sherril
Maze. They had two children, Jacqueline Chantelle,
born in 1964; and Richard Darren, born in 1968. He
also has four grandchildren, Brittney Searcey, Logan
Blackburn, Jacob Maze and Ethan Maze.
He logged for his dad and uncle in North Bend
until moving to Pendleton in 1975. He started his
own logging company, Superior Forest Products. He
eventually went to work for Continental Mills where he
retired after 20 years.
He bowled for many years and loved to play golf,
where he made many wonderful friends.
A private family gathering will be held in North
Bend at a later date.
James ‘Jim’ Donald Kooch
March 8, 1947 - October 27, 2021
James “Jim” Donald Kooch
passed away peacefully in his home
in Hermiston, OR, on Wednesday,
Oct. 27, 2021. Jim was born in
Enterprise on March 8, 1947, the
son of Don and Maxine Kooch.
Jim’s youth was spent working
on the farm and participating in
4-H, FFA and football. Jim was
a member of the winning FFA
Livestock Judging and Parliamentary teams and was
selected as a State Farmer his junior year of high school.
He was a 4-year letterman in football and was selected
and played in the East-West Shrine Game.
After graduating from Enterprise High School
in 1965, he moved to Portland to be a steamfitter
apprentice and was drafted into the Army in 1966. Jim
was stationed in Thailand during the Vietnam War.
After being discharged, Jim returned to his apprentice
program in Portland where he excelled and won awards
for being the top apprentice.
Jim married Mary Lou Miller in 1966 and they
later divorced. They have three children, Tandy Diane,
Elizabeth Annette and Donald Fredrick, and moved to
Hermiston in 1972 where he raised his family. Jim’s kids
were always his No. 1 priority. In 1980, Jim married
Pam Nalley and they had a daughter who died shortly
after her birth. Jim and Pam later divorced.
During separate breaks in his work as a steamfitter,
Jim owned his own welding business and a trucking
operation. Prior to retiring, Jim worked as a steamfitter
in Hillsboro building new plants for Intel.
While his work often had him commuting to other
places, Hermiston was his home. Jim was a natural
mechanic and enjoyed working on vehicles. He had a
love of animals and raised several mules who brought
him joy. Inside his home, his cat, Billy, captured his
heart. He was interested in all kinds of agriculture and
currently had leased his land to a company growing
experimental corn.
Jim was preceded in death by his parents, Don and
Maxine Kooch; granddaughter, Kelsey Marie Engblom;
and daughter, Abby Lind Kooch. He is survived by
his children, Tandy Kooch-Cleaver (Jason) of Tigard,
Liz Engblom (Lee) of Pendleton, Don Kooch (Molly)
Amboy, Washington; grandchildren, Larysa Cleaver,
Jackson Cleaver, Kimberly Engblom Robinson, Jacob
Engblom, Tucker Kooch and Kamryn Kooch; great-
grandchildren, Gage Robinson, Mary Jane Robinson;
and sister, Kathleen Kooch Hanna (Bruce).
Cards may be sent to Jim's family c/o Burns Mortuary
of Hermiston, P.O. Box 289, Hermiston, OR 97838.
Remembrances in lieu of flowers may be sent to a
nonprofit group supporting veterans in a time of crisis
or need: Conrad Skinner Veterans Memorial; c/o Chuck
Wilcox, 33758 E. Walls Road, Hermiston, OR 97838.
A graveside service with military honors was held
on Monday, Nov. 8, 2021, at Alder Slope Cemetery,
Enterprise, Oregon.
Please share memories of Jim with his family at
www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
Burns Mortuary of Hermiston, Oregon, is in care of
arrangements.