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    RECORDS/COMMUNITY
Thursday, July 28, 2022
East Oregonian
PUBLIC SAFETY
DEATH NOTICES
MONDAY, JULY 25
TUESDAY, JULY 26
9:42 a.m. — Pendleton police took a
report of a burglary that occurred at Psy-
chological Services of Pendleton, 1100
Southgate.
10:10 a.m. — Pendleton police took a
report of a burglary that occurred at East
Oregon Surgery Center, 1050 Southgate.
12:21 p.m. — Pendleton police
responded to Southwest Sixth Street on a
report of an assault.
2:25 p.m. — A 911 caller on Walla Walla
River Road, Milton-Freewater, reported a
vehicle theft. Umatilla County sheriff’s dep-
uties responded.
4:21 p.m.
—
Hermiston
police
responded to West Hermiston Avenue on a
report of a fight.
11:09 a.m. — Pendleton police received
a report of child abuse/neglect.
11:12 a.m. — Morrow County Sheriff’s
Office received a report from an Irrigon res-
ident about a scam call and wanted the
sheriff’s office to log it.
6:01 p.m. — A 911 caller on South West
Birch Place, Pilot Rock, reported someone
was shooting toward him with a rifle. Police
responded.
6:05 p.m. — A caller reported his 2007
Chevrolet Malibu that was stolen two years
ago was at Green Acres RV Park, 80542 Pat-
erson Ferry Road, Irrigon.
8:16 p.m. — Boardman police and
emergency services responded to Ameri-
cas Best Value Inn, 200 Front St. N.E., Board-
man, on a report of a fight in progress. A
patient refused a ride to a hospital.
9:54 p.m. — Stanfield police responded
to North Slope Mobile Home Park, 650 N.
Lucy St., on a report of a restraining order
violation.
10:15 p.m. — A 911 caller on Southwest
Birch Place, Pilot Rock, reported he heard a
gunshot from his neighbor’s house. Police
responded.
ARRESTS, CITATIONS
July 26
Hermiston police arrested Tevin
Anthony Thomas, 25, for violating pro-
bation, second-degree theft, felony
unauthorized entry of a motor vehicle
and on a warrant.
National Night Out connects community
By TAMMY
MALGESINI
East Oregonian
UMATILLA COUNTY
— National Night Out is
an initiative developed to
encourage people to get out to
meet their neighbors. One of
its missions is to help promote
community partnerships with
law enforcement as well as
neighborhood camaraderie.
NNO helps create safer
communities as residents
become familiar with what’s
happening in their neighbor-
hoods, said Cpl. Tim Miears,
training officer/evidence
custodian with the Hermis-
ton Police Department. The
event, he said, provides a
relaxed atmosphere to inter-
act with law enforcement
personnel and other first
responders.
Jerry Carlson, city of
Stanfield finance director,
said NNO is a great way to
meet local first responders in
a fun social setting. Because
Stanfield also provides police
services in Echo, the Stan-
field celebration is Monday,
Aug. 1.
National Night Out (www.
natw.org) is officially Tues-
day, Aug. 2. For more than
two decades, the Hermiston
Police Department has kicked
off its festivities in advance
with a treasure hunt, which is
now underway.
The Hermiston resident
who finds the golden medal-
lion, which is hidden in a
Roma Lee Alder
Kennewick
Dec. 7, 1935 — July 25, 2022
Roma Lee Alder, 86, of Kennewick, former longtime resi-
dent of Hermiston, died July 25, 2022, in Richland, Wash-
ington. She was born Dec. 7, 1935, in Beaver, Utah. A funeral
service will be held July 30, 2 p.m. at the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1035 E. Ninth St., Hermiston.
Burial will follow at Hermiston Cemetery. Arrangements
are with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Share memories at
www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
Jack R. Bond
Milton-Freewater
March 26, 1957 — July 23, 2022
Jack R. Bond, 65, of Milton-Freewater, died July 23,
2022, at his home. He was born March 26, 1957. Arrange-
ments are with Munselle-Rhodes Funeral Home of
Milton-Freewater.
Robert Dale Burggraff
Milton-Freewater
Aug. 5, 1943 — July 25, 2022
AREA NATIONAL NIGHT OUT ACTIVITIES:
HERMISTON
When: Tuesday, Aug. 2
Time: evening
Where: Neighborhoods and
parks
What: Hermiston communi-
ty members are encouraged
to organize neighborhood
events, cookouts or block
parties Those planning a
gathering are invited to pro-
vide the time and location
information to Miears — as
available, city personnel and
first responders will visit
various parties.
In addition, the Hermiston
Police Department and city
of Hermiston will host an
ice cream social block party
in the neighborhood of the
A5
winner of the National Night
Out treasure hunt.
Questions: 541-667-5112 or
tmiears@hermiston.or.us.
ECHO
When: Tuesday, Aug. 2
Time: 5:30 p.m.
Where: George Park
What: Free barbecue dinner,
bingo with prizes, a bike
rodeo for youths of all ages
(bikes, trikes and training
wheels all welcome) and free
raffle drawings (no tickets to
purchase, just a smiling face).
Questions: 541-449-3245
STANFIELD
When: Monday, Aug. 1
Time: 5:30 p.m.
Where: Bard Park
What: A free sizzling neigh-
borhood barbecue, a bicycle
rodeo for children and raffle
prizes. Residents are encour-
aged to come out and enjoy
the family-oriented commu-
nity event.
Questions: 541-449-3245
Robert Dale Burggraff, 78, of Milton-Freewater, died
July 25, 2022, at Park Manor Rehabilitation Center, Walla
Walla. He was born Aug. 5, 1943. Arrangements are with
Munselle-Rhodes Funeral Home of Milton-Freewater.
UMATILLA
When: Tuesday, Aug. 2
Time: 6-8 p.m.
Where: Village Square Park
What: Music, hot dogs,
bounce houses, games and
family fun. Area residents are
invited to connect with local
police officers in an effort to
help make the community a
safer place to live and work.
Questions: 541-922-3226
Sherri Ellen Clark, 63, of Weston, died July 23, 2022,
at Harborview Medical Center, Seattle. She was born
March 25, 1959. Arrangements are with Munselle-Rhodes
Funeral Home of Milton-Freewater.
small wooden chest, will
win a block party in their
neighborhood — see the
Saturday, July 23 EO for
additional information and
treasure hunt rules. Clues
have been published in
both the EO and Hermiston
Herald and can be found at
www.eastoregonian.com and
www.hermistonherald.com.
The treasure hunt, Miears
said, is a great way to get
people excited leading up
to National Night Out. In
addition to family members
participating together, some
neighbors have teamed up
over the years to discuss the
clues and search.
Sherri Ellen Clark
Weston
March 25, 1959 — July 23, 2022
Jeffrey Wayne Hams
Ione
Aug. 10, 1978 — July 21, 2022
Jeffrey Wayne Hams, 58, of Ione, died July 21, 2022, at St.
Charles Medical Center, Bend. He was born Aug. 10, 1978,
in Pendleton. A celebration of life will be July 30, 1 p.m. at
the Ione Community Church, 395 E. Main St., Ione.
Clayton Lee Severin
Pendleton
Aug. 28, 1950 — July 24, 2022
Clayton Lee Severin, 71, of Pendleton, died July 24,
2022, at his home. He was born Aug. 28, 1950, in Leigh,
Nebraska. Arrangements are with Pendleton Pioneer
Chapel, Folsom-Bishop. Online condolences may be
shared at www.pioneerchapel.com.
Ella Marie Toothacre
Walla Walla
Aug. 7, 1936 — July 26, 2022
COMMUNITY BRIEFING
chorale and a youth/prepara-
tory orchestra. The organiza-
tion is committed to providing
classical music to rural audi-
ences. Since its inception, the
ensembles have performed
nearly 550 concerts in more
than 40 communities in East-
ern Oregon and southeastern
Washington.
W hile concer ts are
presented free of charge, dona-
tions are welcome. For more
information, call 541-289-
4696, search Facebook or visit
www.inlandnorthwestmusi-
cians.com.
Neighbor 2
Neighbor offers
cooling center
UMATILLA COUNTY
— The Columbia Gorge
Discovery Center is bring-
ing its Raptor Program to the
Hermiston Public Library
and Umatilla Public Library
on Friday, July 29.
T he prog ra m pres-
ents seven raptors that are
non-releasable due to inju-
ries they suffered in the
wild. The raptors have a
forever home at the Colum-
bia Gorge Discovery Center,
The Dalles, and also serve as
educational ambassadors to
teach the public more about
their species.
During these educational
presentations, the audience
will get an up-close experi-
ence with raptors including,
falcons, hawks, owls and
eagles. The presentation also
address the challenges of
declining habitat, the hazards
of toxic chemicals and the
role humans have played in
endangering and protecting
these birds of prey.
The Raptor Program
starts at noon at the Umatilla
Public Library, 700 Sixth St.,
Umatilla, and at 1:30 p.m.
at the Hermiston Public
Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave.,
Hermiston, in the downstairs
program room. These are
free public events.
For further information,
contact Mark Rose, Herm-
iston Public Library direc-
tor, at 541- 567-2882, or the
Umatilla Public Library at
541-922-5704.
Hermiston High
School Class of
1977 reunion
HERMISTON — The
Hermiston High School Class
of 1977 invites the classes of
1974-80 to its 45th reunion
party.
The reunion weekend will
begin on Friday, Aug. 12, at
7 p.m. at Midway Bar & Grill,
1750 N. First St., Hermiston.
This will be a no-host event.
The fun will continue
with the official reunion party
Saturday, Aug. 13, at 6 p.m. at
the Harkenrider Senior Activ-
ity Center, 255 N.E. 2nd St.,
Hermiston.
Admission will be $35, and
reservations are suggested.
Have dinner while socializ-
ing with past classmates and
listening to Brad Rozema’s
Brass Fire band performing
live.
There will be no alcoholic
beverages or vaping at the
Saturday night party.
For more information and
to register for the Saturday
party, see us on FaceBook
at Hermiston High School
Class of 1977 — Multi-Class
Reunion | Facebook.
2022 Athena
Caledonian Days
Parade results
Band: Weston-McEwen
Pipes and Drums (1).
Busi ness: Hu mber t
Refuse, Milton-Freewater (1);
Sugar Shack, Athena (2); Bank
of Eastern Oregon, Athena (3).
Cars and Wheels: Bill
Muilenburg, Athena (1);
Subaru Brat, Loren Stroud,
Athena (2).
Clan: Clan Turnball, Pend-
leton (1).
Equestrian-Group: Pend-
leton Round-Up Pennant
Bearers, Pendleton (1).
Non-Profit/Service Orga-
nization: Pooper Scoopers,
Athena-Weston 4-H. (1); East
Umatilla Fire and Rescue,
Weston (2).
Novelty: Main Street
Cowboy Calliope, Pendleton
(1).
Royal Court, Equestrian:
Pioneer Posse, Milton Freewa-
ter (1); Pendleton Round-Up
Queen and Court (2).
Royal Court-non-eques-
trian: Umatilla County Fair,
Pendleton (1); Happy Canyon
Princesses, Pendleton (2).
Uniquely Athena: Pioneer
Picnic Queen and Grand
Marshal (1); Athena Library
Bike (2).
— EO Media Group
Inland musicians
starts strings
program
HERMISTON — A strings
instruction program is starting
up for musicians in the Herm-
iston and surrounding area.
The Inland Northwest
Musicians will head up the
sessions for anyone inter-
ested in playing. The classical
music organization will host
an instrument demonstration
and introductory information
session on Tuesday, Aug. 2,
6 p.m. at The Arc Building,
215 W. Orchard Ave., Herm-
iston. Lori Johnson, INWM
program support, said the
program is open to ages 10
and up.
Founded in 1999, Inland
Northwest Musicians features
several ensembles, including
a full symphony orchestra, a
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Kathy Aney/East Oregonian, File
The Weston-McEwen Pipe Band marches in the parade
during the 2017 Athena Caledonian Games. The results for
the 2022 parade winners are in.
RD
PENDLETON — With the
summer weather heating up,
Neighbor 2 Neighbor Pendle-
ton announced it will operate
as a cooling center for several
days.
The facility at 715 S.E.
Court Ave. is opening its doors
Wednesday, July 27, 2-5 p.m.
to offer people refuge from
the heat. A July 24 Facebook
post on Neighbor 2 Neigh-
bor Pendleton stated the cool-
ing center will open the same
hours through July 29.
For more information or
updates from Neighbor 2
Neighbor, search www.face-
book.com/n2nPendleton. For
questions, call 765-791-8332.
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2022, at her home. She was born Aug. 7, 1936. Arrange-
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UPCOMING SERVICES
SATURDAY, JULY 30
Alder, Roma — Funeral service, 2 p.m. at the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1035 E. Ninth St., Herm-
iston. Burial will follow at Hermiston Cemetery.
Hams, Jeffrey — Celebration of life, 1 p.m. at Ione
Community Church, 395 E. Main St., Ione.
Hernandez, Maria — Celebration gathering, noon at
McNary Beach, Umatilla.
Wickersham, Mark — Graveside service, 10 a.m. at
Pleasant View Cemetery, Stanfield. Celebration of life
follows, noon at McKenzie Park, Hermiston.
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Alvin Schuening
July 7, 1943 - July 17, 2022
Alvin was born to William Jr.
and Marie Schuening (Kennison)
of Pendleton.
Alvin was raised in Pendleton.
After graduation in 1961, he
married Evelyn (Meadows) and
they had a son Michael. Later they
divorced.
In 1979, he married Patricia
(Sewell) and adopted her son, Ed.
They moved to Weston where he enjoyed cooking,
leather work, barbecues with friends and family, and
camping in the mountains. Alvin retired from the city
of Pendleton and began spending more time in the
mountains 4-wheeling, fishing.
Alvin is preceded in death by his parents, infant
brother, Daniel Dean; and infant daughter, Lisa Janelle.
He is survived by his son, Michael (Marlene); Ed
(Tina); grandsons, Scott (Corissa); Austin, Gillian, and
great-grandchildren, Abigail, Bristo and Conner.
A memorial service will be held at Burns Mortuary
of Pendleton on Friday, Aug. 5, 2022, at 2 p.m. Visit the
online guestbook at www.burnsmortuary.com.