A2 ANNOUNCEMENTS Wallowa County Chieftain Wednesday, May 22, 2019 OBITUARIES WHAT’S HAPPENING Donald Garth Tippett March 20, 1926-April 11, 2019 Donald “Biden” Garth Tippett passed away peace- fully at the age of 93 at Wal- lowa Memorial Hospital on April 11, 2019. He was born March 20,1926 in Lewiston, Idaho to James Harrison (Jidge) and Jessie L (Wilson) Tip- pett. He was the fi fth of six Children. He was raised on his father’s ranch in the steep and rugged can- yons on Joseph Creek in the Southwest corner of Asotin County, Washington. He attended the fi rst through eighth grades at the one room Joseph Creek School House. He boarded out while attending high school, going home to work on the ranch on the week- ends. He played football. He participated in track and cross country. He gradu- ated from Charles Francis Adams High School May 25, 1944. He entered into active service in the US Navy, July 20, 1944. He was honorably discharged June 7, 1946. He served on the USS Gallatin in the Pacifi c Theater. His awards were the Asiatic-Pa- cifi c Area Campaign Medal, American Campaign Medal, World War II Victory Medal and the Phillippine Liber- ation Medal. While in the Navy he was on their cross country track team. After being honorably discharged from the ser- vice, he returned to work on the family ranch on Joseph Creek. When he came home from WWII, his parents had a plan that they gave him a dollar for every dollar he saved and sent home while in the service. As he began ranching he had about 20 head of his own cows, which he could keep on the ranch without charge. In 1947 the family formed a partner- ship where he and his broth- ers received half the calf crop in exchange for doing the work and taking care of the cattle. The partner- ship included his father JH “Jidge” Tippett and brothers Jack, Bob, Doug and broth- er-in-law Don Fouste. He met his future Wife Betty Charlott Heasty at a dance held in the old Edel- SEE THE EXPANDED ONLINE CALENDAR AT EASTERNOREGONEVENTS.COM Dylan Coulter Biden Tippett wiess Building at the head of Wallowa Lake. They were married June 12, 1948 at the Community Church in Enterprise. He took his new bride and moved to the Jim Creek Ranch on the Snake River in Hells Can- yon in the Northeast Corner of Wallowa County, Ore- gon. They rode in by horse- back since there wasn’t a road into the ranch at that time. The road wasn’t built until the winter of 1951-52. In 1958 they contracted to buy the ranch from his par- ents. They took their share of the cattle and left the partnership and went out on their own. They lived there for 44 years. He also ran cattle on the USFS Cold Springs and Wild Horse allotments in Wal- lowa County. The Teepee Butte Fire in 1988 forced him out of the canyons he loved so much and was the beginning of the end of that way of life in the canyons. The Jim Creek Ranch was sold to the USFS in 1992. The rest of the Ranch also included deeded pasture land in the Zumwalt coun- try and farm and pasture land in the Wallowa Valley near Enterprise. His Daughter Donna Kay was born in 1949 and his Son Steven Tracy “Casey” in 1952. He and his wife Betty purchased a house on South River Street in Enterprise, Oregon in the Fall of 1957 where he lived until Novem- ber of 2017 when he moved to Alpine House Assisted Living in Joseph, Oregon. Biden was honest, reli- able and a peacemaker. He said many times that “it wasn’t every man who could take his hobby and spend his life doing what he loved.” He was blessed to be able to live out his life doing exactly that. He loved ranching and he was a good steward of his cattle and land and treated them with respect. He lived and breathed ranching. To sum it up, ranching was his pas- sion, hobby, and life. Over the years he came to be respected by his peers and those in the cattle industry and local community. A few of his accom- plishments were: Labor Days Feeder Chairman, 1958; Member of the Wal- lowa County Stock Grow- ers; President of the Wal- lowa County Stock Growers 1961-1962; Cattleman of the Year-1962; Grassman of the year, 1973; served on the Board of Directors for the Northwest Livestock Production Credit Associ- ation (PCA), 1973-1985; Served on the Board of the Federal Land Bank, 1977- 1986; member of the Lew- iston, Idaho Lodge No. 896, B.P.O. Elks, 1948-1960; Last week, the Wallowa County Chieftain made an egregious error in its failure to publish the obituary of longtime Wallowa County resident Donald “Biden” Garth Tippett. The management of the Chieftain wishes to express its deepest regret and most heartfelt apologies to his family and many friends. It is our intention to ensure such an error never occurs again that would cause any additional grief for a family already mourning the loss of a loved one. We pledge to do better. To the family of Donald Garth Tippett, we extend our most sincere condolences for your loss. Sincerely, Christopher Rush Jennifer Cooney Chieftain General Manager EOMG Regional Publisher Community Connection Invites you to Celebrate Great gifts for grads! OLDER AMERICANS MONTH “Real world” survival guides Olaf mugs August to August dayplanners Get Involved! Work, volunteer, learn, lead, and mentor. Contribute time, talent, and life experience to benefit others. Participate! T HE B OOKLOFT CONNECT, CREATE, CONTRIBUTE STUDENT of the WEEK JACE FISHER Wallowa High School and the Enperprise Oregon Lodge No. 1829, B.P.O. Elks, 1960-2019; Grand Marshall of Hells Canyon Mule Days, 2010. In 1977, he, Betty and his son Steven Tracy “Casey” Tippett formed a partner- ship, Tippett Ranch Inc. and Tippett Cattle Company. He retired at the age of 85 in 2010. His son Casey con- tinued to run the ranch from then on. Then in 2014 the Zumwalt land was sold. He was preceded in death by his parents J.H. Jidge and Jessie Tippett; wife Betty of 65 years; brothers Bob, Jack and Doug Tippett; sisters, Betty J. Fouste and Bar- bara Fredrick; brothers-in- law Don Fouste, Lee Wig- gins, Arnold Fredrick, and Mitch Heasty; sisters-in- laws Patricia Tippett, Dora Heasty, and Claudine Wil- lis; niece Joan Fouste; and nephew Erv Tippett. He is survived by his daughter Donna (Wayne) Bronson; son Tracy “Casey” (Kim) Tippett; sis- ters-in-law Blanche Tippett, Janet (Jim) Uhler, Janie Tip- pett; grandchildren Clay- ton (Lisa) Bronson, Grady (Brandy) Bronson and Quintin Bronson, Crystal Bronson; great-grandchil- dren Charlie, Ella, Barrett, Madysen, Delaney and Sor- rin and Baby Bronson on the way; as well as numer- ous nephews and nieces; and Bob Rush and all of his many dear friends that vis- ited him regularly while he was in the hospital and at Alpine House. In September of 2018 he accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior. We are comforted to know he is at rest and home with his Lord. Memorial Services were held Saturday, May 18, at the First Baptist Church in Enterprise and followed by a dinner. Memorial Contribu- tions may be made to the Wallowa Memorial Hospi- tal Foundation, and Alpine House Assisted Living. Jace is currently a sophomore at WHS. He is an FFA member who is active on the Ag. Mechanics team and at Wallowa County Fair. He perseveres through challenges and always gets his work done. Jace strives to be a good student and is always positive. Proudly sponsored by The Student of the Week is chosen for academic achievement and community involvement. Students are selected by the administrators of their respective schools. Local Money Working For Local People Across from the courthouse in Enterprise 107 E. Main • 541.426.3351 always open at www.bookloftoregon.com • bookloft@eoni.com Memorial Day MAY 26TH, 2019 EARLY SPACE RESERVATION DEADLINES for advertising is 5pm Thursday, May 23rd. Ad copy is due on Friday, May 24th at 10am. Ads must be approved by Tuesday May 28th at Noon. Contact Jennifer Cooney TODAY! at jcooney@ wallowa.com • 541-805-9630 209 NW First St., Enterprise • 541-426-4567 • wallowa.com THURSDAY, MAY 23 Kickboxing Fitness Class: 5:15 a.m. The Vault in Enterprise. Hurricane Point Fitness. No experience nec- essary. Certifi ed instruc- tors. 541-398-2131. Project Heartbeat First Aid/CPR/AED class: 8:15 a.m. Park at the River RV park at Wallowa Lake. Participants will be trained to assist in medi- cal emergencies until more advanced medical care arrives. Cost of the 7-hour class is $48. To register call 541-432-0259. Pilates in Wallowa: 9 a.m. Wallowa Senior Cen- ter. Sponsored by Commu- nity Connection. Tai Chi: 9 a.m. Enterprise Senior Center. Library Story Times: 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Enterprise City Library. Par- ents and children 0-5. Cir- cle time, story-time and activity at the Library. Tai Chi: 11 a.m. Wallowa Senior Center. Wallowa County Chess Club: 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Jose- phy Center, Joseph. Free. Tourists and players of all levels are welcome. Adult Clay: 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Josephy Cen- ter, Joseph. $65 for fi rst class, $20 each class after. classes@josephy.org or 541-432-0505. FRIDAY, MAY 24 Zumba: 6:30 a.m. The Place, Joseph. No experi- ence needed. Instructor: Tammi Chapman. Parent/Child Play- groups: 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Building Healthy Families. Targeting parents and children 0-5. Songs, stories, snacks and activi- ties focusing on develop- ing kindergarten readiness skills. Restorative Yoga: 9:45 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. Above the Lostine Tavern in Lostine. A gentle style of yoga. Instructor: Esther Petrocine. salutationsstu- dio.com Food Giveaway: 11:30 a.m. Wallowa Senior Center in Wallowa, 11 a.m. Enterprise Senior Center and noon at The Place in Joseph. Sponsored by Wal- lowa Fresh Food Alliance. Perishable food available. Lower Valley Farmers Market: Noon to 6 p.m. Held indoors, on Main Street, across from Wallowa Food City in Wallowa. Pro- duce, eggs, grass fed beef, handcrafted items. Wallowa County Alter- native School Graduation: 5:30 p.m. The Place, Joseph. SATURDAY, MAY 25 Hurricane Creek Half Marathon & 5K: Marathon starts at 8:30 a.m., 5K starts at 9 a.m. Joseph City Park. To register: www.runner- softhesage.com. Zumba Gold: 9 a.m. 30 minute seated class; 9:30 a.m. standing class. Enterprise Senior Center. A fi tness class for seniors that combines Latin dance music with fi tness moves. A doctor’s note releasing you to participate in Zumba Gold is required. Call Becky McAuliff e for info at 541-263-0224. Lower Valley Farmers Market: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Held indoors, on Main Street, across from Wallowa Food City in Wallowa. Pro- duce, eggs, grass fed beef, handcrafted items. Nez Perce Wallowa Homeland Grand Opening: Noon to 5 p.m. Visitor Cen- ter, 209 E. 2nd St., Wallowa. Interactive exhibits, Native art, refreshments. Enterprise High School Graduation: 1 p.m. EHS gym. “Sharing Blankets” Exhibit: 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wallowa Longhouse on Whiskey Creek Road, Wal- lowa. Five Native tex- tile artists will display their handmade blankets. Refreshments, discussion and stories of the tradi- tion of sharing blankets will start at 5 p.m. All are welcome. SUNDAY, MAY 26 Lower Valley Farmers Market: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Held indoors, on Main Street, across from Wallowa Food City in Wallowa. Pro- duce, eggs, grass fed beef, handcrafted items. Bingo: 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. VFW Hall, Enterprise. MONDAY, MAY 27 VFW Memorial Day Ser- vices: 9 a.m. at Bramlet Cemetery; 10 a.m. at Wal- lowa Cemetery; 11 a.m. at Lostine Cemetery; Noon at Enterprise Cemetery; 1 p.m. Reading of the Fallen & Services: At the fountain on the Courthouse lawn. TUESDAY, MAY 28 Pilates in Wallowa: 9 a.m. Wallowa Senior Center. Sewing Group: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wallowa Senior Center, 204 E. 2nd St., Wal- lowa. Sponsored by Com- munity Connection. Tai Chi: 9 a.m. Enterprise Senior Center. Diabetes Clinic: 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Wallowa Senior Center. Adult Clay: 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Josephy Cen- ter, Joseph. $65 for fi rst class, $20 each class after. classes@josephy.org or 541-432-0505. Gentle Yoga: 4:15 p.m. to 5:45 p.m. Ideal for begin- ners, people with injuries, pregnant women, new mothers or anyone seek- ing a calming, therapeutic practice. The Place, Joseph. Esther Petrocine. WEDNESDAY, MAY 29 Zumba: 6:30 a.m. The Place, Joseph. No experi- ence needed. Instructor: Tammi Chapman. Food Giveaway: 11:30 a.m. Wallowa Senior Center in Wallowa, 11 a.m. Enterprise Senior Center and noon at The Place in Joseph. Sponsored by Wal- lowa Fresh Food Alliance. Perishable food available. Rotary Club of Wallowa County: Noon, St. Kather- ine Catholic Church, 301 E. Garfi eld St., Enterprise. Public is invited. Kickboxing Fitness Class: 6:15 p.m. Oddfel- lows Hall in Enterprise. Hurricane Point Fitness. No experience neces- sary. Certifi ed instructors. 541-398-2131. Yoga Rotation: 6:30 p.m. The Place in Joseph. Classes vary from week to week. salutationsstudio.com DEATH NOTICES Molly Murrill Molly Murrill, 88, of Enterprise died at the local hospital May 17. A full obit and Memorial Service infor- mation will appear later. Bollman Funeral Home entrusted with arrangements. Gerald “Jerry” Raedeke Gerald “Jerry” Rae- deke, 86, died at his home in Enterprise May 13. A full obit and memorial service information will appear later. Bollman Funeral Home is entrusted with arrangements. ABOUT OBITUARIES News obituaries are a free service of the Wallowa County Chieftain. Obituaries are accepted from family members or a funeral home. No handwritten obituaries will be accepted. Information submitted is subject to editing. Obituaries that exceed 400 words will be referred to the advertising department for paid memorials. Send obituaries by email to editor@wallowa.com; fax to 541-426-3921 or mail to P.O. Box 338, Enterprise, OR 97828. Deadline to submit an obituary is 10 a.m. Monday for publication the same week. Obituaries submitted after deadline will be queued for publication in the next edition. Info: 541-426-4567.