A2 Obituaries wallowa.com Courtesy of Jim Davis Lifelong Wallowa County resident Mel Davis, 90, of Enterprise recently met his 1-year- old great-great-grandson for the first time and four of five generations of his family were represented. Standing, from left: Mel’s son Jim Davis of Wallowa and Jim’s granddaughter Destiny Davis of Wilsonville. Seated is Mel Davis holding Destiny’s son Hunter. Jim’s daughter Nicole Davis was not available for the photo. Send obituaries by email, obits@wallowa.com; fax, 541-426-3921; or mail, PO Box 338, Enterprise, OR 97828. The deadline to sub- mit an obituary is 2 p.m. Mon- day for the Wednesday paper. Correction A Sept. 28 article about local black bears listed an incorrect fi rst name for High Lostine Homeowners Association President Ron Polk. ODFW is currently ac- cepting applications for the Chair and a Hunter Repre- sentative opening on the Access and Habitat Board. The deadline to apply for both positions is Friday, Oct.14. People with an interest and experience in hunting and wildlife conservation are encouraged to apply. Please contact Isaac Sand- ers at 503-947-6087 or visit http://tinyurl.com/hkkdwky for application forms and more information. The Board is made up of seven volunteers — three landowners, three hunters, and the Chair — who disuss and recommend wildlife habitat improvement and hunting access projects to the Oregon Fish and Wild- life Commission. Board members, who are appointed to four-year terms by the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission, meet four times each year in various communities throughout the state. William Frazier of Wallowa died Oct 2, 2016 at a La Grande Care Center at age 76. A complete obituary will be published at a later date. Bollman Funeral Home is entrusted with arrange- ments, assisted by Loveland Funeral Chapel. Chester Allyn Bennett Chester Allyn Bennett Jr., 84, of Hermiston died Monday, Sept. 26, 2016, while visiting friends in Pine Top, Ariz. He was born Jan. 6, 1932, in Corvallis. Arrangements are pending with Owens Livingston Mortuary in Show Low, Ariz. Worth the drive! Call us about FREE Gas! Eva Rosella Wheeler Dec. 3, 1935 to Sept. 25, 2016 Eva Rosella “Mike” Wheel- er of Enterprise passed away Sept. 25, 2016 at age 80. She was born Dec. 3, 1935 in Mar- tinez, Calif. She lived in Cali- fornia until moving to Oregon in 1975, and later to Enterprise in 2000. Mike married Dick Wheeler on Sept. 25, 1980 — she died on their 36th wedding anniver- sary. Her passions were family, friends and artwork, including oil painting, pencil pictures, cro- cheting, antique light shades and various other crafts. She had a special place in her heart for animals and was known to wel- come in many a stray that came her way. “My favorite memories are of the two of us in the art room, playing old albums, singing and laughing with tears rolling down our cheeks fogging up our eyes until we could no lon- ger see the art we were working on,” said daughter Diana Fay Keller. “The joy and laughter in the art room with Mother are some of the most precious moments I had with her.” Mike is survived by husband Dick, son Lloyd Lee Keller, daughter Diana, 10 grandchildren and one great-granddaugh- ter, as well as brother Lloyd Joe Pearles and sister Luella Joan Rogers. A service was held Oct. 2 at the Enterprise Seventh Day Adventist Church with Pastor Jonathan De Weber offi ciating. Music was provided by Mike’s brother, Joe Pearles. Interment will take place at Enterprise Cemetery. Kirk Andrew Watson Aug. 10, 1967 to Sept. 24, 2016 D EATH N OTICES William Frazier This week’s athlete of the week is Enterprise High School junior Riley Gray. In a Sept. 24 Outlaws loss to Grant Union, Gray kept her chin up and contributed fi ve kills, eight digs and fi ve blocks to lead the EHS eff ort. Gray, 16, also participates in track and basketball. A scholar-athlete, Gray maintains a regular place on the school’s honor roll and has collected a number of academic awards. In her spare time, she also belongs to the Future Farmers of America and the Family, Career and Community Leaders of America. Gray is the daughter of Justin and Chelsie Gray of Enterprise. Proudly Sponsored By: Eastern Oregon’s Full Service Propane Supplier 201 E. Hwy 82, Enterprise 541-426-0320 www.edstaub.com Riley Gray Wallowa County Chieftain O BITUARIES Habitat Board positions open F IVE G ENERATIONS : D AVIS FAMILY About Obituaries October 5, 2016 Kirk Watson of Joseph passed away at his home Sept 24. He was born Aug. 10, 1967 in Lewiston to Dennis Watson and Linda Watson (Kirkland). Kirk grew up on farms owned by his father and grandfather in Anatone and Pomeroy, Wash. He graduated from Asotin High School in 1985. In 1988 he married his high school sweetheart, Angie Blimka. Kirk and Angie start- ed their family in 1990 with the birth of their son Jacob, and then had another son, Dillon, in 1993. In 2000 Kirk and Angie divorced and Kirk left the farm to move to Spokane, where he continued his diesel mechanic ca- reer at Roman Machinery. In 2003 he moved back to Lewiston to be closer to his boys. He enrolled at LCSC, where he then met his second wife Emily Benzing in 2004. Soon after this he began losing his eyesight (a complication of diabetes) and had to quit taking classes and claim disability. Kirk and Emily bought a house in Nezperce, Idaho, where he went on creating wooden furniture with the help of his family. In the fall of 2008 Kirk and Emily separated. Kirk moved back to Lewiston for a short period before he went to Boise to attend school through Idaho Commission for the Blind. With the help of ICBVI he learned how to continue his woodwork- ing trade with very limited vision. In 2011, Kirk fi nished up in Boise and moved back to Lew- iston. With the help of New Bridges Community Church, he started a small business named “Blind Craft” that manufac- tured engraved signs. Kirk loved his church and his friends he met through the Lord, but due to his health and eyesight challenges he decided to move to Joseph in February of 2015 to be near his sister Shelly Steen. In Joseph, Kirk met a new church family where he continued living and serving the Lord. Kirk loved all of his friends and family but his boys and their families were his pride and joy. He always looked for- ward to the next text picture or visit from his grandkids. Kirk was an amazing friend, brother, son and father and he will be missed by everyone that he touched. Kirk is survived by his parents Dennis (Shirley) Watson of Pomeroy and Linda Kirkland of Custer, Wash.; sisters Shelly (Shawn) Steen of Joseph and Dawn Watson Cardona of Lyn- den, Wash.; sons Jacob (Ashton) Watson and Dillon (Sierra) Watson of Lewiston; grandchildren Remington, Kenzi, Jayden and Hunter; and numerous nieces and nephews. Two celebrations of life are being held for Kirk: 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 15 at the Abundant Life Assembly in Enterprise and 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 16 at New Bridges Community Church, 2102 8th St. in Lewiston. Memorial contributions may be made to the National Federation of the Blind. Weather Forecast Courtesy of Weather Underground. www.wunderground.com High Low Conditions Oct. 6 54 38 Partly cloudy Oct. 7 61 41 Mostly cloudy Oct. 8 67 43 Partly cloudy Oct. 9 72 42 Clear Oct. 10 64 41 Clear Oct. 11 68 43 Partly cloudy Phases of the moon Oct. 9 Oct. 16 1st Quarter Full Moon Oct. 22 Last Quarter Oct. 30 New Moon WALLOWA COUNTY SUNRISE AND SUNSET OCT. 5-11 (from the U.S. Naval Observatory) WED THUR FRI SAT SUN MON TUES Oct. 6 Oct. 7 Oct. 8 Oct. 9 Oct. 10 Oct. 11 Oct. 5 Rise: 6:53 Rise: 6:54 Rise: 6:56 Rise: 6:57 Rise: 6:58 Rise: 7:00 Rise: 7:01 Set: 6:21 Set: 6:19 Set: 6:17 Set: 6:15 Set: 6:13 Set: 6:11 Set: