Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1943-current, January 04, 2017, Page A2, Image 2

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Community/Obituaries
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7:00 a.m.: 911 call reporting a
house fi re in rural Lostine.
Saturday, Dec. 31
Dispatch log:
4:20 p.m.: Loose cow reported
on Highway 82.
Wednesday, Dec. 28
Sunday, Jan. 1
10:46 p.m.: 911 call reporting
a non-injury traffi c crash in rural
Enterprise.
Thursday, Dec. 29
9:39 p.m.: Jack Donald Fuller,
52, of Joseph, was arrested for
a probation violation after being
charged with failure to perform
duties of a driver.
9:50 p.m.: Jimmy Joe Weber,
39, of Enterprise, was arrested for
a probation violation after being
charged with disorderly conduct.
8:52 a.m.: Animal neglect
reported in Wallowa.
1:24 p.m.: Lester Tynes
Bowman, 28, of Wallowa, was
arrested by Wallowa County
Sheriff’s deputies on two Umatilla
County warrants for failure to
appear. Subject was transported
to Umatilla County Jail.
Monday, Jan .2
3:30 p.m.: Assault reported in
Wallowa.
O BITUARIES
Scott Colony
June 11, 1952 — Dec. 17, 2016
Scott Edward Colony was born in Cedar Rapids Iowa, June
11, 1952 to Dorothy and Charles Colony. He grew up in Albany,
Oregon, graduating from West Albany High School in 1970. He
attended both U of O and OSU, graduating with a degree in Busi-
ness Administration. Scott and his fi rst wife, Kathleen, raised three
children: John, Abram and Connie. During these years, he man-
aged the Arrowhead truck stop in Pendleton for 10 years, traveled
in sales, and was the branch manager at U.S. Bank in Corvallis.
Scott moved to Wallowa County in January 2001 after marry-
ing his high school friend, June Davis. He worked at various jobs:
the Joseph mill, fence building, weed control and as a car salesman.
He fi nally found his calling when hired to work for the Cen-
ter for Wellness, fi rst as the administrator for the Wallowa River
House, and a few years later as their “person of all skills” employ-
ee. Plumbing, electrical, roofi ng, fi xing engines, assembling furni-
ture, painting buildings; these were the practical things he excelled
in. However, if a client needed meds, a friend or an ability to cook
their own meals, Scott was ready to help. He was about to start his
fi rst year as a full-time case worker when he went on his last hunt
up Bear Creek on Dec. 17. Hunting was in his DNA. His father
brought him to the Wenaha country to hunt when he was just a boy,
and he could weave in and out of the forests in pursuit of his game
with a natural grace and skill. He said that he had never been “lost”
while hunting, just “misplaced” for a while.
Scott also had a passion for fi rewood. Mostly he liked to be in
the woods, and fi rewood was his other excuse to go out and be in
God’s beautiful creation. He had a knack for fi nding that elusive
dead tamarack in thickets others had missed. He made sure that
June never had to go further than her back porch to get stove wood.
Scott’s greatest asset was his huge capacity to love. It fueled his
unending kindness, his willingness to see beyond any human frail-
ty of mental illness, or inability to function in society. Scott loved
and supported someone exactly where they were.
As the Presbyterian church elder, the sidewalks were always
shoveled, the lawns mowed, bells rang, programs passed the com-
munion shared. All done with quiet attention. As the Master of the
South Fork Grange, he was steady in his leadership and passionate
about his membership in this national organization. He attended the
national conference in 2016, and also participated in State Grange
functions as their Region 6 Legislative Committee representative.
Scott was proceeded in death by his mother, father, and sister;
Cynthia Miles. Survivors include brother Paul Colony, sister Lynn
Huber and wife June Colony.
Memorial services will be held on Saturday, Jan. 28 at the Lib-
erty Grange Hall. Doors open at 10:30 a.m. with the service at
11:00 and a potluck to follow. Lostine Presbyterian pastor Stephen
Kliewer offi ciating. All who knew Scott and June are invited to
come, share stories and celebrate his life. Contributions to Wallowa
County Search and Rescue and the South Fork Grange #605 can be
made in memory of Scott.
Edwin “Tuffy” Horn
Calvin Long
Edwin “Ed” “Tuffy” Horn of Hermiston, Oregon was born
on September 19, 1926 in Greeley, Colorado. He died on Dec.
30, 2016 in Hermiston, Oregon at the age of 90.
A celebration of life will be scheduled for later in the spring
in Elgin, Oregon.
Please sign the online condolence book at burnsmortuary-
hermiston.com.
Calvin Long, 93, of Enterprise, died Jan. 31 at Wallowa Me-
morial Hospital.
A private family burial will be held at the Enterprise Ceme-
tery with a memorial service for friends and family in the spring.
Bollman Funeral Home has been entrusted with arrange-
ments.
Thomas George Morgan passed away
on Dec. 13, 2016 at his home in Fairview,
Oregon. He was 61 years old.
Tom was born in Enterprise on April 23,
1955 to Doug and Betty Morgan. He was
the ninth of 10 children. Tom was raised
in Enterprise along with his siblings and
graduated from Enterprise High School
in 1973. Tom worked at Safeway in En-
terprise during his high school years and
after graduation he moved to Gresham and
attended Mt. Hood Community College. He returned to Enter-
prise and was a DJ at KWVR radio before moving to Pendleton
and going to work at Albertsons. He moved to Gresham and
worked for Albertsons for many years before retiring.
Tom married Sherry Breazale in September 2011. Tom is
survived by his wife Sherry, three stepchildren, Branden, Brit-
ney and Mickey. He is also survived by his brothers, Hank,
Mike (Linda), Sam (Dora), and David, sisters Mary Morand
(Paul), Ruth Price, Susan Wagner (Larry) and Rose Douglas
(Paul), sister-in-law Sue Morgan, as well as several nieces and
nephews. Tom was preceded in death by his parents, brother
Bill and niece Christina Wagner. He was dearly loved and will
be greatly missed.
A memorial service will be held at the Enterprise Commu-
nity Congregational Church, 301 NE 1st St. Enterprise, on Jan.
6 at 1 p.m.
John Kriwox
Nov. 18, 1920 - Dec. 19, 2016
John Kriwox passed away at his home in Wallowa on Dec.
19 at the age of 96.
He was born Nov. 18, 1920 in Boston, Mass., to Marie Ma-
yik and John Kriwox, Sr.
He started working in the woods at age 16 in upstate New
York where his family had moved. He worked in the woods all
his working years.
He enlisted in the U.S. Army three days after Pearl Harbor.
He served with Gen. George Patton’s 4th Armored Engineer di-
vision as a sergeant and squad leader.
He was an avid outdoorsman who loved hunting, fi shing,
camping and trapping.
After the war he wanted to come west and ended up in Wal-
lowa where he met Ruth Hale. They were married July 21,
1947. They raised two children: A.G. Kriwox of Jerome, Idaho,
and Debbie Love, formerly of La Grande.
John is survived by his wife Ruth, son A.G., son-in-law Bill
Love, three half-sisters and three half-brothers, four grandchil-
dren and fi ve great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his daughter Deborah, par-
ents, step-mother and two sisters, four half-brothers and three
half-sisters.
Celebration of Life was held at the Wallowa Christian
Church Dec. 23. Archie Hook offi ciated. Private vault inter-
ment was at Bramlet Cemetery. Bollman Funeral Home was in
charge of arrangements.
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Helen “Kathy” Campbell
April 13, 1946 — Dec. 22, 2016
Helen “Kathy” Campbell
passed away peacefully at her
residence in Elgin, Oregon, De-
cember 22, 2016. A Celebra-
tion of Kathy’s life will be held
later this year, time and date to
be announced.
Kathy was born to parents
Marion and Louis Schworm
on April 13, 1946 in Wash-
ington D.C. She was raised
back east and graduated from
Northwestern High School in
Maryland.
In 1964 Kathy married John A. Campbell Sr. They lived
in Baltimore, Bethesda, and Cheverly, Maryland where Kathy
was a mother and housewife before coming to Oregon in April
1973 to be closer to family.
During her life Kathy became a Certifi ed Nurse’s Aid and
a Home Caregiver. She retired in 2006 and became a full time
grandma enjoying every moment.
She was a member of the Rebekah’s and Eagles Lodges in
Wallowa County and was a true die-hard Redskins fan.
Kathy adored spending time with her family including at-
tending her grandchildren’s sporting events and school pro-
grams, going for rides in the mountains and gardening in her
fl ower beds.
Her favorite fl owers were petunias, roses, pansies, and im-
patiens. She appreciated the beautiful colors of fall. A treasured
quote she would say was, ‘You’ll never be able to accomplish
anything in life if you are afraid to spread your wings and fl y.”
Memorable dates in Kathy’s life included the births, gradu-
ations and weddings of her children and grandchildren. For her
70th birthday her family gave her a surprise party which was
quite memorable to her. She will be remembered for her love of
her family especially her kids and grandkids.
Kathy is survived by her four children; Cheryl “Cheri”
Campbell of Elgin, Oregon, Mary Ellen Blessing of Irrigon,
Oregon, John Campbell Jr. of Wallowa, Oregon, Stacy and hus-
band Kirk Johnson of Elgin Oregon; nephew David Schworm
of Louisville, Kentucky; niece Judy Sinclair of Sadieville, Ken-
tucky; grandchildren, Brandi Fitchett and husband Mat Fitch-
ett of Reston, Virginia; Ashley and Chelsea Campbell of Wal-
lowa; Jessy and Jason Blessing of Irrigon and Christopher and
Makayla Johnson of Elgin.
She was proceeded in death by both her parents and brother
David Schworm.
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Kathy, the family suggests the Elgin Ambulance through Tami’s
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Halfway Oregon 97834.
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Kay Elaine Hulit, beloved
mom, sister, aunt, grandma,
and friend, passed away Dec.
26, 2016, in Edmonds, Wash-
ington.
The daughter of George Gor-
don Hulit and Oleta Fay Makin,
Kay was born and raised in
Enterprise, Oregon, located in
beautiful Wallowa County. In
1996, she earned a Masters in
Business Administration from
Willamette University in Sa-
lem, Oregon.
Kay is survived by her sister Cheryl Millett, daughter Nicolle
Grueneich, son Brett Grueneich, daughter-in-law Gina Gruene-
ich, niece Kristal Kennedy, nephew Steve Gorham, and grand-
daughters Anna Lorenzo-Gentry and Emma Grueneich. She
was preceded in death by her father in 1992, mother in 2005,
and husband Richard Grueneich in 2004.
A private family memorial will be held at a later date. Do-
nations in Kay’s name can be made to the Fisher Center for
Alzheimer’s Research Foundation.
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Friday, Dec. 30
FOR THE RECORD
January 4, 2017
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17
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Partly cloudy
Jan. 6
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10
Partly cloudy
Jan. 7
24
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Snow showers
Jan. 8
34
27
Snow showers
Jan. 9
33
22
Snow
Jan. 10
29
23
Snow showers
Phases of the moon
Jan. 5
1st Quarter
Jan. 12
Jan. 19
Jan. 27
Full Moon
Last Quarter
New Moon
WALLOWA COUNTY SUNRISE AND SUNSET JAN. 4-10
(from the U.S. Naval Observatory)
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