Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1943-current, January 30, 2019, Page A2, Image 2

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    ANNOUNCEMENTS
Wallowa County Chieftain
A2
Wednesday, January 30, 2019
OBITUARIES
Ethel Sue Morehead
April 20, 1931 — January 18, 2019
Pennie Rae King-Plowman
Oct. 5, 1947 — Jan. 1, 20189
Lois Jones
May 4, 1924 — January 18, 2019
Former Joseph resident, and wife Sandra, Cheryl
Ethel Sue Morehead, died and husband Steve, Therese
on Jan. 18, 2019 at Wild- and husband Mike, Becky
fl ower Lodge LaGrande, and partner Mark, Mary and
Oregon surrounded by husband Ken and Amy and
members of her
husband Bob, 16
loving family.
grandchildren, 46
Ethel and her
great grandchildren
twin sister Edna
and 4 great-great
were born to Guy
grandchildren.
and Lillian Paul-
She was pre-
son on April 20,
ceded in death by
1931 in Lindsay,
her husband, Paul;
California. They
their
daughter
joined
three
Mary Katherine,
older brothers
2 grandchildren,
Leo, Gordon and Ethel Sue Morehead 1 great grand-
Warren.
child, her parents
Ethel lived in Salinas, and siblings. As a woman
California until her senior involved with her fam-
year of high school when ily and many friends Ethel
she moved to LaGrande to will be remembered for
help her brother and sister- her ability to make every
in-law operate Pine Cone one of them feel special.
Lodge on the Grande Ronde She was a shining light in
River. It was in LaGrande her community and in the
that Ethel met the love of church where she served.
her life, Paul.
A service in her honor
They were married on will be held at St. Kather-
Dec. 18, 1949 and started ine’s Catholic Church at
their family in Wallowa, 301 E. Garfi eld in Enter-
moved to Enterprise and prise on Saturday, Febru-
eventually settled in Joseph. ary 2, 2019 at 10:00 am.
Together their faith and love There will be a gathering
for the Lord helped them in the church hall after-
to grow their family with ward. Burial will follow
strong values and commit- at Hillcrest Cemetery in
ment to each other. Left to LaGrande at 3PM Bollman
remember Ethel and her Funeral Home entrusted
love are her children Mike with arrangements.
Pennie
Rae were touched by her
King-Plowman was born years coaching three dif-
in Wenatchee, Washing- ferent drill teams: Prai-
ton in 1947 to her par- rie High School, Latigo
ents Eleanor (Penna) and Lace, and Quicksil-
and
Mor-
ver. She also
ris Allen. She
rode as a mem-
died
peace-
ber for Quick-
fully after a
silver and the
brave, 7-year
Outlaws.
battle
with
Pennie Rae
cancer on Jan-
is survived by
uary 19 sur-
her loving hus-
rounded
by
band Mark C.
her
devoted
Plowman and
husband, lov-
brother
Ron
Pennie Rae King-
ing boys, and
Hayes. As well,
Plowman
several family
Pennie will be
members and
remembered by
friends.
her sons: Todd (Heather)
Pennie Rae never King, Ryan King, Mark
knew a stranger in her Plowman,
Jr,
Eric
life and touched every (Mariam) Plowman and
soul lucky enough to Bryan Plowman. Her
know her. She gradu- heart will always be
ated from Enterprise with her grandchildren:
High School in 1965 Savanna Rae, Andrew,
and served Kaiser Per- Morgan, Aiden, Hannah,
manente faithfully for Natasha, Destiny, Kenny
over twenty years. Pen- and Noah.
nie’s true love of horses
Services for Pen-
was where her service nie Rae will be held at
and passion inspired her Crossroads Church on
time. She’s a lifelong Saturday, February 2,
member of the Clark 2019 at 2pm.
County Saddle Club and
In lieu of fl owers,
she was the coordinator please consider a contri-
for the Vancouver Rodeo bution to Clark County
Grand Entry for many Food Bank or St. Jude’s
years. So many lives Children’s Hospital.
Lois Wagner Jones went woman of faith and always
home to the Lord January had a positive outlook on
18, 2019 at the age of 94. life. Because of her artistic
She is missed but her fam- talents, she enjoyed painting
ily praises God that she with oils and pastels, creat-
ing portraits and
has peace and
landscapes. Start-
comfort.
ing at age 12 Lois
Lois was born
began singing in
May 4, 1924 in
her church choir
Enterprise, Ore-
and sang through-
gon. She spent her
out her life.
childhood there
Lois is sur-
and had very fond
vived by her chil-
memories of peo-
dren, Ken (Kathy)
ple, experiences
Jones, Stan (Deb-
and relationships
Lois Jones
bie) Jones and
with family and
Loree (Bill) Self;
friends.
She met Ronald M. Jones as well as fi ve grandchildren
as she attended Oregon and 13 great-grandchildren.
Lois was preceded in
State University. Ronald
was attending military train- death by her husband Ron-
ing at the same school. They ald Jones; her parents J.
were married January 27, Ronald and Helena Wagner;
1946. They spent their ear- her brother, Jack Wagner;
ly-married years at Pierce, and a grandson Craig.
There will be a celebra-
Colorado and Enterprise,
Oregon. They ultimately tion of life for Lois at 10:00
resided on a farm west of A.M. Saturday, January 26,
Pierce, Colorado where they 2019 at the First Congre-
raised wheat and cattle and gational Church, 2101 16th
their children. Lois went St., Greeley, with a grave-
on to attend school at Col- side service immediately
orado State College (today’s following at the Eaton Cem-
UNC), earning her teach- etery. An Open House will
ing degree. She taught high be held from 1:00 P.M. to
school home economics at 3:00 P.M. for all her friends
University High School in and family in Lois’s home
located at 4451 18th St.,
Greeley.
Lois had a gift of engag- Greeley, CO.
Memorial contributions
ing people and becoming
a part of their lives which may be made to the Divide
resulted in lifelong friends Camp, serving our nation’s
in many locations. Like her combat wounded, in care of
beloved mother, she enjoyed Allnutt Funeral Service, 702
welcoming people into her 13th Street, Greeley, CO
home. She loved family and 80631. Please visit www.
pursued relationships with allnuttgreeley.com to send
each of them. She was a condolences to the family.
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Feb. 1
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Feb. 2
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Feb. 3
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Feb. 4
Feb. 12
New Moon
1st Quarter
Feb. 19
Feb. 26
Full Moon
Last Quarter
WALLOWA COUNTY SUNRISE & SUNSET JAN. 31–FEB. 6
(from the U.S. Naval Observatory)
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