A2 ANNOUNCEMENTS Wallowa County Chieftain Wednesday, July 10, 2019 OBITUARIES Margaret Louise (Gowey) Botts James Chapman Willard (Bill) Hale Patterson August 7, 1924-June 26, 2019 March 8, 1940-June 25, 2019 January 8, 1922-June 22, 2019 Margaret Louise (Gowey) Botts, 94, passed away Wednesday, June 26, 2019 in Joseph Oregon. She was born August 7, 1924 in McMinville, OR, to Ray and Opal Shuman. The fam- ily moved when she was two years old to the Troy, OR, area where her brother Bill joined the fam- ily. She gradu- ated from Flora High School May 19, 1941. Margaret married Mel- vin Botts on April 2, 1945. They farmed in Flora until moving to Wallowa Lake in 1962. Eventually the family settled near the Joseph Air- port. Always a hard working woman, Margaret cooked and made long standing friends at Wallowa Memo- rial Hospital and the Joseph School. After “retirement” Margaret joined the Peace Corps and served in Belize from 1984-1986. Upon her return, she embarked on var- ious cooking adventures in Yellowstone National Park, Bear Lake Alaska, Red’s Horse Ranch and later in life wintered in Quartzsite, Arizona, with her longtime companion Vandon Martin. Struck with ancestral wan- derlust, Margaret traveled to several states and in 2005 took a much anticipated trip to Australia, New Zea- land, and Fiji. Margaret was a long time VFW Auxiliary member and supported sev- eral charities. Margaret was predeceased by daughter Shirley Mead (1965), hus- band Melvin (1975), great granddaughter Sonja John- son (2014) and son Ronald “Bud” Botts (2015). Sur- vivors include; daughter Melva Elaine Johnston (Wil- lie) of Asotin, WA; son Rod- ney Botts (Linda) of Joseph, OR; son Kyle Botts of Portland, OR; daughter-in-law Cassandra Botts of Enterprise, OR; 7 grandchildren, 22 great grandchil- dren, 1 great-great granddaughter along with several beloved extended family and friends. Margaret’s love for her fam- ily prompted her to docu- ment many written stories of her past along with research- ing genealogy. She will be remembered for her feisty personality, quirky sense of humor, famous Christmas letters, and endless hospi- tality. Funeral services will be Saturday July 13, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. at Bollman’s Funeral Home in Enterprise. The family invites every- one to enjoy lunch at Enter- prise VFW Hall immedi- ately following the service. In the past, Margaret had requested that any musi- cian bring their instruments to play together at the VFW. In lieu of fl owers please con- sider a contribution to your favorite charity. Her family is extremely grateful for the care provided by Traci Frye, FNP, the kind staff at Alpine House in Joseph, and honor- ary pall bearers Joe Shuman, Rodney Botts, Kyle Botts, Clayton Madison, Seth Botts, Beau Botts, Willie Johnston, Allen Schnetzky, Larry Johnson, and Mike Williams. Bessie Inez (Winebarger) Rynearson September 19,1933 -July 2,2019 Bessie Rynearson, 85 was born September 19,1933 in Fox Oregon to Walter and Cora Wine- barger. Bessie joined sisters Verna, Norma and brother Earl and later were joined by twins Fay and Fred who died at infancy. Mother and family moved to Prairie City, Oregon in 1943. Bessie graduated high school in 1951. Bessie mar- ried Donald Rynearson in November 1952 in fact Bes- sie and her sister Norma married Rynearson broth- ers Donald and Floyd, Bes- sie and Donald had 4 chil- dren Robert, James, Jeffery and Becky. The family lived in many places in Oregon before settling in Enterprise, Oregon in 1964. Bessie was primarily a housewife and mother through the years yet she did sell Avon and Baum toys, later working a few years as a grocery checker. Later she and Donald spent some 20 years making and selling crafts through out the Northwest. Bessie enjoyed her fl owers, garden, knitting and sewing and most of all her family, excelling at all. Bessie is survived by sis- ter Norma, children Bob and wife Dana, Jim and Sue, Jeff and Darlene and Becky. Grandchildren Eric, Tiffany, Dena, Donnie, Joshua, Doug and Kayla. Step-grandchil- dren Jessica, Tiffany and Kimberly. 20 great grand- children and 4 great great grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. Graveside service will be held at enterprise cem- etery July 13,2019 at 2:00pm Bollman funeral home will be in charge of arrangements. Family & friends gath- ering at Enterprise Com- munity Church, 301 NE1st, 11-1:30. DEATH NOTICES Keith Wortman Keith Wortman, 90 years old, died at his home in Enter- prise July 4. At this time no services are planned. A full obit- uary will appear later. Bollman Funeral Home 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. 616 W. North Street, Enterprise, OR 97828 541-426-4208 another of Jim’s hobbies. He enjoyed researching family history in librar- ies and cemeteries, and he often attended fam- ily reunions and Chapman Fam- ily Association gatherings. Jim was also active in Toastmas- ters for several years and was a faithful member of Haller Lake United Method- ist Church in North Seattle for over 50 years. Jim loved Wallowa County and visited his property in Lostine sev- eral times a year. He was a supporter of the Wal- lowa Band Nez Perce Trail Interpretive Center and often attended the Tam- kaliks Celebration and art auction. Jim is preceded in death by his parents, Lloyd and Opal Chapman. He is sur- vived by his wife of 52 years, Carol Chapman; son Scott Chapman and wife Gerri of Moscow, ID; and daughter Lisa Hill and husband Matthew, and granddaughters Kylie and Grace, of Auburn, WA. A service will be held Saturday, July 13 at 1 p.m. at Haller Lake United Methodist Church in North Seattle, with burial at Acacia Memorial Park. Memorial contributions may be made to the Alz- heimer’s Association at www.alz.org. WHAT’S HAPPENING THURSDAY, JULY 11 WINE GLASS PAINTING: 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Josephy Cen- ter. Free wine glass painting lesson with Kodi McCleary. All materials provided and the result is donated to the Wal- lowa Valley Festival of Arts opening night festivities. LIBRARY STORY TIMES: 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Enterprise City Library. Par- ents and children 0-5. Circle time, story-time and activity at the Library. FREE SUMMER LUNCH IN THE PARK: Noon to 12:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday. For children 0-18. At Wal- lowa, Enterprise and Joseph parks. Sponsored by Building Healthy Families. WALLOWA COUNTY CHESS CLUB: 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Josephy Center, Joseph. Free. Tourists and players of all lev- els are welcome. COURTHOUSE CONCERT SERIES: 5:30 p.m. Courthouse gazebo, Enterprise. Free out- door musical gathering. Presentation: Preparing Ourselves for the New Wild- fi re Reality: 7 p.m. At Wal- lowology, Joseph. Presented by Chris Dunn, PhD. College of Forestry, OSU. FRIDAY, JULY 12 CENTENNIAL CELEBRA- TION OF THE OK THEATRE: The OK Theatre’s 100 year birthday bash featuring 8 bands. Great vendors, shows and other fun activities. ZUMBA: 6:30 a.m. The Place, Joseph. No experience 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, sto- ries, snacks and activities focusing on developing kin- dergarten readiness skills. 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 Wallowa Fresh Food Alliance. Perishable food available. LOWER VALLEY FARM- ERS MARKET: Noon to 6 p.m. Held indoors, on Main Street, across from Wallowa Food City in Wallowa. Produce, eggs, grass fed beef, hand- crafted items. DISCOVERY WALK: 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Leave from Wallowology. Family friendly! Free. FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT: 8:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Wallowa Lake State Park, campground program area. SATURDAY, JULY 13 CENTENNIAL CELEBRA- TION OF THE OK THEATRE: The OK Theatre’s 100 year birthday bash featuring 8 bands. Great vendors, shows and other fun activities. All You Can Eat Pancake Breakfast: 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. Hurricane Creek Grange, 1 mile east of Joseph. $8 for pancakes, meat, eggs & beverage. DISCOVERY WALK: 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Leave from Wallowa Lake Lodge. Family friendly! Free. Spon- sored by Wallowology. LOWER VALLEY FARMERS MARKET: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Held indoors, on Main Street, across from Wallowa Food City in Wallowa. Produce, eggs, grass fed beef, hand- crafted items. SUNDAY, JULY 14 HORSE CAMP – JULY 14-20: Ages 12-14. Wallowa Lake United Methodist Camp. Info: gocamping.org (scroll/click on Wallowa Lake) or Peggy Lovegren, 541-432-1271. ELECTRICAL & PLUMBING SUPPLIES More reasons to feel good about your Medicare Supplement Choice and Prescription Drug Plan • Up-to-date Medicare information • Highest Coverage/Lowest Premiums • Local agent will answer questions and help you navigate the Medicare maze. • Plan Comparisons for: - Turning 65 (Medicare eligible) - SEP (Special Election changes) - Oregon Birthday Rule James Lloyd Chapman died Tuesday, June 25, 2019, in Shoreline, WA, at age 79. Jim was born in La Grande on March 8, 1940, and grew up on his family’s 160-acre cattle ranch just south of Lostine. He attended schools in Wallowa, then transferred to La Grande High School, where he graduated in 1958. He graduated from Whitman College in Walla Walla in 1962 and got his master’s in civil engineer- ing from Columbia Uni- versity. On Aug. 20, 1966, he married Carol Ann Kurtz of Westfi eld, NJ, and they moved to Seat- tle, where Jim worked for Boeing for almost 30 years, primarily on the Minuteman Missile. In 1972, Jim and Carol moved to Edmonds, WA, where they raised their two children, Scott and Lisa. Jim loved hiking and was active in environmen- tal organizations includ- ing the Alpine Lakes Pro- tection Society, where he served as president and in other board positions for many years. Jim also had a passion for travel, and he and Carol took trips to dozens of places around the globe, including Tur- key, Japan, the Galapa- gos Islands and Antarc- tica, after his retirement in 1995. Genealogy was Husband, father, grand- father, and friend, Wil- lard (Bill) Hale Patter- son died peacefully June 22, 2019, at Rogue Val- ley Manor, Medford, Ore- gon. He was born January 8, 1922 in Cascade, Idaho to Hale and Bertha Patter- son. Helping in the family hardware store during his youth may have inspired his future in business. He met Patricia Armstrong in grade school. Their rela- tionship blossomed as they grew up together, lasted as he pursued his busi- ness degree at the Univer- sity of ldaho, then joined the Army and reached the rank of Second Lieu- tenant, while Pat graduated from Stephens College in Columbia, Missouri. They married in Cascade in 1945, and raised four boys to be independent individ- uals who charted their own adult lives. He gently let go of this life the evening after he and Pat spent their 74th wedding anniversary together. Bill began professional life working for Morri- son-Knudsen, a construc- tion company in Boise, Idaho. He then entered the wood products industry at Hallack and Howard in Cascade, Idaho. His career culminated as president of Boise-Southern in De Rid- der, Louisiana. When he retired in 1980, Bill and Pat moved to Albuquer- que, New Mexico. Sum- mers took them to Wallowa Lake where family shared treasured times together. In 2003, they moved to the Rogue Valley Manor to be closer to family. Family was important to Bill. His fondest mem- ories were of wading riv- ers around Wallowa Lake, helping grandchildren learn to fl y fi sh. His grandchil- dren still carry those happy memories with them. Bill is survived by his wife, Pat, sons, Bill Jr. (Marilyn), of Medford, Oregon, Steve (Jane) of Wilsonville, Oregon, Mark (Jennifer) of Seattle, Wash- ington, and Rob (Cathy) of San Antonio, Texas, in addition to his grandchil- dren: Molly, Julie, Eric, Brooke, Rob, Jr., Claire, Sam, Patricia Jean (“PJ”); and great-grandchildren: Stephen, Ryan, Lorelai, Cameron, Harrison, Caleb, and Knox. While Bill is no longer physically with those he loved and who love him, the cohesive friendship of the family he left behind and the mem- ories he helped create are treasured, and shared. We all carry a bit of Bill within us. While his passing has torn a hole in our hearts, each day some small event will call forth a special memory and even though he has left us, we still seem to share a smile. A memorial service will be held in the chapel at Eagle Point National Cem- etery, Eagle Point, Oregon on July 19th at 10:00 a.m. SEE THE EXPANDED ONLINE CALENDAR AT EASTERNOREGONEVENTS.COM LOWER VALLEY FARMERS MARKET: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Held indoors, on Main Street, across from Wallowa Food City in Wallowa. Produce, eggs, grass fed beef, hand- crafted items. BINGO: 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. VFW Hall, Enterprise. MONDAY, JULY 15 YOUTH ART CAMP – JULY 8-11 “FAR AWAY PLACES”: Ages 9-14. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Josephy Center. 541-432-0505. ZUMBA: 6:30 a.m. The Place, Joseph. No experience needed. Instructor: Tammi Chapman. WALLOWA COUNTY COM- MISSIONERS MEETING: 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Wallowa County Courthouse. FREE SUMMER LUNCH IN THE PARK: Noon to 12:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday. For children 0-18. At Wal- lowa, Enterprise and Joseph parks. Sponsored by Building Healthy Families. TUESDAY, JULY 16 PILATES IN WALLOWA: 9 a.m. Wallowa Senior Center. SEWING GROUP: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wallowa Senior Cen- ter, 204 E. 2nd St., Wallowa. Sponsored by Community Connection. DIABETES CLINIC: 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Wallowa Senior Center. FREE SUMMER LUNCH IN THE PARK: Noon to 12:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday. For children 0-18. At Wal- lowa, Enterprise and Joseph parks. Sponsored by Building Healthy Families. WEDNESDAY, JULY 17 ZUMBA: 6:30 a.m. The Place, Joseph. No experience 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 Wallowa Fresh Food Alliance. Perishable food available. ROTARY CLUB OF WAL- LOWA COUNTY: Noon, St. Katherine Catholic Church, 301 E. Garfi eld St., Enterprise. Public is invited. FREE SUMMER LUNCH IN THE PARK: Noon to 12:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday. For children 0-18. At Wal- lowa, Enterprise and Joseph parks. Sponsored by Building Healthy Families. 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