A2 News/Obituaries wallowa.com June 3, 2015 Wallowa County Chieftain O BITUARIES Frank Harold Hamblet Jan. 21, 1926 – May 27, 2015 Arthur George Keener Jan. 13, 1936 – May 27, 2015 William Eugene “Bill” Reese Nov. 11, 1931 – May 3, 2015 Frank Harold Hamblet, a resident of Pendleton died Wednesday, May 27, 2015, at Walla Walla General Hospital in Walla Walla, Wash. He was 89 years old. A Celebration of Life and Luncheon will be held Saturday, June 27, 2015, at 1 p.m. at the Wheeler County Fairgrounds in Fossil, Ore., in the Isobel Edwards Hall. Sign the online guestbook at www. burnsmortuary.com. Burns Mortuary of Pendleton is in charge of arrangements. Harold was born Jan. 21, 1926, in Blackwell, Okla., to Frank and Ruby (Mahoney) Hamblet. He was an enrolled member of the Creek Nation Indian Tribe, like his mother and grandmother before him. He came to Oregon with his folks when he was 14 years old. Harold thought a lot of his father. He worked in his younger years in the Starkey area, catching and breaking wild horses. He always had horses. Harold served in the United States Navy at the end of WWII as a Fireman First Class. After eleven months overseas duty he returned to Oregon in March of 1946 with an Honorable Discharge. Harold graduated from Reisch Auctioneering School in Mason City, Iowa, in 1959, a very intensive study course that has graduated over 30,000 men and women. He has sold just about everything — so now it’s time to auction off your kids. He worked as a Ranch Hand & Buckaroo at many ranches in the Alvord Desert, and Nevada, Oregon and Idaho. He had also worked as a Cat Skinner in the logging industry, and drove log truck. He liked music and had a good voice. He enjoyed doing karaoke and insisted on enjoying chocolate daily. Harold is survived by his lady friend Koni Schnetzky of Pendleton, his children Judy Volquardsen and husband Jim of Metaline Falls, Wash., Linda Bristow and husband John of Ione, and Dwight Ambrose and wife Kathy of Island City, his brother Harvey Barber and wife Jane of Tillamook, as well as many grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren. +DUROGZDVSUHFHGHGLQGHDWKE\KLV¿UVWZLIH(OHDQRUKLV son Wayne, grandson Quinn, and wife June. Arthur passed away May 27, 2015, in Clarkston, Wash., at the age of 79. Arthur was born Jan. 13, 1936, in Joseph, to George Washington Keener and Mabel Isley. He lived most of his life in Joseph. He attended Joseph High School until the 10th grade. He had a career working for the U.S. Forest Service. He retired in 1986 after 35 years. In 1954, he married Dorothy (Boyce). They had two boys, Jeffrey Ned, born in 1955, and Philip George, born in 1958. Dorothy passed away Dec. 7, 2013. He moved to Clarkston in 1996 to be near his youngest son and family. He enjoyed hunting and fishing or anything doing with the outdoors. He is survived by sons Jeffrey (Betty) Ned Keener, White City; Philip George Keener, with fiance Bonnie Engle, of Lewiston, Idaho; grandchildren Paula (Jeremy) Jorgensen and children Emily and Noah of Canby; John (Leanna) Keener and children Madisyn and Kai of Central Point; and Eric (Kristina) Keener of Lewiston. He was preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy Keener; father George Keener; mother Mabel Keener; daughter-in- law Josie Keener; and several aunts and uncles. According to his wishes, he is to be cremated and buried in Joseph. Services are planned at a later date. William Eugene “Bill” Reese passed away Sunday, May 3, 2015, at Kindred Care Center in Lewiston, Idaho. Bill was born Nov. 11, 1931, in Enterprise. He was the youngest of four children and only son of Robert William Reese Jr. and Edith Fern Varner. Bill grew up and attended school in Enterprise. After graduating high school in 1951, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served as a Seabee in several locations throughout the 6RXWK3DFL¿F$IWHUDQKRQRUDEOHGLVFKDUJHIURPWKH1DY\KH married his high school sweetheart, Patty L. Grant, on Feb. 25, 1956, in Portland. They began their new life together in San Francisco. They were later sealed in the Oakland, Calif., Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints temple. The couple were blessed with four children. While in California, Bill began his lifelong dream of a career in law enforcement and worked in San Francisco, Livermore and Union City, Calif. In 1971, he joined the Clarkston (Wash.) Police Department, retiring with the rank of lieutenant in 1984. He then went to work for the Arizona Department of Corrections. After a few years, he and family returned to the Lewiston-Clarkston Valley to live. Bill then worked as a corrections deputy for the Asotin and Latah FRXQW\VKHULII¶VRI¿FHVXQWLO+HKDGDKDUGWLPHWDNLQJ RIIWKHEDGJHDQGZRUNHGDVDVHFXULW\RI¿FHUIRU%LWWHUURRW 6HFXULW\0DQ\KDYHNQRZQ%LOODVWKHIULHQGO\VHFXULW\RI¿FHU at Costco in Clarkston, where he continued to work until his health made it impossible to do so. Bill is survived by his wife of 59 years, Patty Reese; children Randy Reese (Melinda) of Rexburg, Idaho, Lisa Kirk (Chuck) of Spokane Valley, Wash., Eric Reese (Deana) and Chris Reese (Aubrey) of Lewiston; sister Faye Hubbard (Art) RI/D*UDQGHJUDQGFKLOGUHQDQG¿YHJUHDWJUDQGFKLOGUHQ He was preceded in death by his parents; sisters Fern and Viola; and by a granddaughter, Lillian. Services were held May 8 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Lewiston. ,QOLHXRIÀRZHUVWKHIDPLO\UHTXHVWVGRQDWLRQVEHPDGHWR the St. Jude Research Hospital to end childhood cancer. D EATH N OTICE William Ferguson William Clayton Ferguson, 87, of Joseph, died Sunday, May 31, 2015, at a Boise, Idaho, area facility. Arrangements are pending with Bollman Funeral Home. Bank leads way with cemetery donation Helen Stonebrink A memorial service for Helen May Stonebrink will be held Saturday, June 13, at 11 a.m. at the Lostine Presbyterian Church in Lostine. Helen passed away Nov. 20, 2014. 13 from WC on EOU, BMCC deans’ lists By Stephen Tool Wallowa County Chieftain Plans to restore the Enterprise Ceme- tery received a nice bump when Bank of Eastern Oregon donated a $1,000 check to the Friends of the Enterprise Ceme- tery. John Bailey, vice-president of the bank, presented the check to Pat Willis, newly elected Position 1 director for the Enterprise Cemetery District. “These ladies and other people are doing a tremendous job on getting the cemetery back in shape, and the Bank of Eastern Oregon feels it’s a very import- ant project, and it’s something the com- munity needs to get behind and be proud of,” Bailey said. An enthusiastic Willis thanked Bai- ley for the check and said, “We’ve made tremendous strides over the last two weeks, but we’ve got a lot of work coming up ahead. To me, the cemetery is very personal. I buried my husband up there in 2009 and I want it to be a beautiful place for everyone. So many people are up there who have been a part of my life: business leaders, edu- cators, log truck drivers, farmers and ranchers. They formed this community S ERVICE N OTICE Steve Tool/Chieftain A $1,000 check from the Bank of Eastern Oregon is a good start to restoring the Enterprise Cemetery. From left: Jolene Cox, BEO branch manager; Pat Willis, newly elected Position 1 director of the Enterprise Cemetery District; fundraiser Judy Wortman; John Bailey, BOE vice president; and Sondra Lozier, founding member of Friends of the Enterprise cemetery. Lozier and her husband, Kent, also contributed $1,000 for the cemetery’s restoration. and we need to make it a beautiful place for them.” Sondra Lozier, also a member of the Friends, mentioned the City of Enterprise donated to the project as well, including the installation of the new water lines to the cemetery. She also said it’s possible some area teachers may pick out a grave site and assign students to uncover the history of the person buried there. In meantime, Willis has one other thing she’d like to accomplish for the cemetery’s future: “I do want to reach out to the younger generation. See my white hair? We need some young blood to help us out,” Willis said with a laugh. Twelve students from Wal- lowa County were named to the winter term dean’s list at Eastern Oregon University (EOU), and one local was list- ed at Blue Mountain Commu- nity College (BMCC). Among 528 full-time EOU students qualifying with a GPA of 3.5 or higher were Enter- prise residents Jennifer Jones, Margaret Hull, Dakota Hull, Ashtin Olsen, JoAnna Patton, Kristen Ruckdashel, Cody Schwendiman, Stephanie Simpson and Marta Stangel; Martin Doud and Emily Ket- scher, both of Joseph; and Wal- lowa resident Megan Goller. At BMCC, Wallowa Coun- ty’s Emily Spang was listed within the 3.40 to 3.84 range. High and Low Temperatures According to data sent to MesoWest: www.mesowest.utah.edu Enterprise Date May 27 May 28 May 29 May 30 May 31 June 1 June 2 Low n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a High n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Lostine Date May 27 May 28 May 29 May 30 May 31 June 1 June 2 Joseph Date May 27 May 28 May 29 May 30 May 31 June 1 June 2 Low 43 43 46 55 52 50 50 Low 50 48 52 61 58 60 57 High 65 77 79 74 82 72 n/a Wallowa High 61 72 75 73 82 73 n/a Date May 27 May 28 May 29 May 30 May 31 June 1 June 2 Imnaha Date May 27 May 28 May 29 May 30 May 31 June 1 June 2 Low 42 39 44 53 51 53 50 Low 45 40 44 54 52 50 51 High 66 78 82 80 83 75 n/a Troy High 69 82 85 82 90 85 n/a Date May 27 May 28 May 29 May 30 May 31 June 1 June 2 Low 47 47 51 58 58 57 55 High 76 85 91 88 93 85 n/a Six-day forecast June 3 – June 8 Source: National Weather Service June 3 H: 62 L: 42 Chance of showers June 4 H: 67 L: 45 Chance of showers June 5 H: 74 L: 46 Slight chance T-storms June 6 H: 78 L: 47 Sunny June 7 H: 81 L: 48 Mostly sunny June 8 H: 80 L: n/a Partly sunny June 9 Last Quarter Phases of the moon June 16 June 24 July 2 New Moon 1st Quarter Full Moon