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Spilyay Tyrooo, Warm Springs, Oregon
February 19, 2004
Birth announcements
Pricilla Adrianna Villagomcz
Baltazar Villagomcz and Tonia Medina arc pleased to
announce the birth of their daughter Pricilla Adrianna
Villagomcz, born February 3. Pricilla joins brother Angelo,
and sisters Lorena, Selena and Sophia.
Jonathon James Leach
Jim and Becky Leach are pleased to announce the birth
of their son Jonathon James Leach, born January 30.
LeBron Karmello Thompson
Del-Ray Thompson and Oric Made are pleased to an
nounce the birth of their son LeBron Karmello Thompson,
born January 8. Father's parents are Dennis and Linda Th
ompson of Warm Springs. Mother's parents are Esmade
Micronesia and Toni Made of Warm Springs.
Prosanna Cassidy Katchia
James Katchia Sr. and Betty George are pleased to an
nounce the birth of their daughter Prosanna Cassidy Katchia,
born on January 11. Father's parent is Cassie Katchia.
Mother's parent is Lolly Jackson.
Loyal Ray Miller
Jerrod Alexander Miller and Victoria Michelle Miller are
pleased to announce the birth of their son Loyal Ray Miller,
born on January 8. Father's parents are Dan and Elaine
Miller of Madras. Mother's parent is Laura "Granny"
Robinson of Warm Springs.
Marrika Coreen Sahme Zacarias
Joel T. Zacarias Sr. and Danielle H. Sahme are pleased to
announce the birth of their daughter Marrika Coreen Sahme
Zacarias, born January 1. Father's parents are Mike and
Dorene Zacarias of Burns. Mother's parents are Lila and
Bennie Martinez of Warm Springs, and Jim Sahme of Pine
Ridge, South Dakota.
Coreena Chelsea Lynn Stwyer
Cory Lee Stwyer Sr. and Vanessa Lynn Walkcr-Stwyer
are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Coreena
Chelsea Lynn Stwyer, born February 7. Father's parents are
Sally and Erland Suppah, and Erwin Stwyer. Mother's par
ents are Cheryl Heath, Lee Sorrelhorse, and Henry Walker.
Emory Tyree Miller
Justin Miller and Heather Fultz are pleased to announce
the birth of their son Emory Tyree Miller, born February 8.
Father's parents are William M. Scott, and Rhonda Kurtz.
Mother's parents are Jim and Wendy Fultz.
James Herrera Jr.
James Herrera and Jennifer Medina are pleased to an
nounce the birth of their son James Herrera Jr., born Feb
ruary 8. James Jr. joins sister Mariah Herrera. Father's par
ents are Shemy and Salvador Herrera. Mother's parents are
Connie and Epifanio Medina.
Amissa Antonia Anderson
Anthony Anderson and Nancy Medrano are pleased to
announce the birth of their daughter Amissa Antonia Ander
son, born January 25. Father's parents are Tony and Darla
Varela of Gresham, and Ina Anderson of Warm Springs.
Mother's parents are Starlite Antone and Jesse Medrano of
Madras.
Joshua James Warmer
Allan D. Warner Sr. and Louisa T. Tuckta are pleased to
announce the birth of their son Joshua James Warner, born
January 16. Father's parents are Robert and Gloria Warner.
Mother's parents are Joe and Margie Tuckta.
Shirley Geneva Wainanwit
Timothy Wainanwit and Rhonda Smith are pleased to
announce the birth of their daughter Shirley Geneva
Wainanwit, born January 24. Father's parents are William
Wainanwit, and Shirley and Earl Tufti. Mother's parents are
Geneva Charley and the late Harold Smith Jr.
Howlak tichum
Victor Ray Barney
Victor Ray Barney passed
away on January 31. He was 48.
Mr. Barney was born Septem
ber 17, 1955 in Klamath Falls
to parents Theodore Barney
and Julia Hawley. Mr. Barney
was an enrolled member of the
Confederated Tribes of Warm
Springs. He worked as a chef
in Madras. 1 le is survived by his
sister Anna Hurtado.
Perry Kuckup Kalama Jr.
Perry Kuckup Kalama Jr.,
age 35, passed away at the
Mountain View Hospital in
Madras on February 2. Mr.
Kalama was born to parents
Colleen (Tufti) and Perry K.
Kalama Sr. on November 23,
1968 at Mt. View Hospital. He
was enrolled in the Confeder
ated Tribes of Warm Springs.
Mr. Kalama attended schools
at Warm Springs, Madras, and
Beaverton, then moved to Yelm,
Wash., where he also went to
school before moving back to
Warm Springs. At the time of
his death, he was a certified care
taker for the state of Oregon.
He also was employed for
Shekinah Enterprises, learning
how to build and trim houses.
His father died at an early
age, when Perry Kalama Jr. was
a young boy. 1 lis mother died
in 1985. He came to live with
Tina and Easton Aguilar, whom
he called mom and dad. Kalama
married Debra Plouffe but sepa
rated after three children. Mr.
Kalama enjoyed fishing, hunting
and bead working.
Preceding in death are his
father, Perry K. Kalama Sr.,
mother Colleen Tufti, two broth
ers Kelvin Kalama and foandcr
Squally, grandparents Rose and
I lenry Kalama Sr., Charles and
Eleanor Tufti, all of Warm
Springs; and Sadie Mounts of
Yelm, Wash.
Survivors include one
brother, Robert (Bobby Joe)
Squally of Yelm, two sons
Curtiss Dickson and Perry K.
Kalama III; two daughters
Shanell and Colleen Kalama;
two stepdaughters he raised and
claimed as his own, Shardae and
Doriann Miller; one grand
daughter; uncles Lawrence and
Thurman Tufti, all of Warm
Springs; special cousins Ann and
Dayle Tufti; his special compan
ion of several years Teresa (LT)
Suppah; adopted parents Tina
and Easton Aguilar; adopted
brothers Henry M. Kalama III,
and Leander Kalama of Warm
Springs; and Aaron Squally of
Nisqually, Wash.; also stepfather
Leonard Squally of Nisqually,
Wash. I Ie leaves behind several
relatives and friends from Warm
Springs and Nisqually.
His dressing ceremony was
private and held at the Bel-Air
Funeral Home in Madras,
where a one time only viewing
took place on Wednesday, Feb
ruary 4 at 4 p.m. He was trans
ported to the Agency Longhouse
for overnight services with Fred
Wallulatum officiating. His re
quest was for Ron and Viola
Govcnor, Tim and William
Wainaniwit, George, Tina and
Easton Aguilar with his daugh
ter Colleen to sing gospel songs
for the beginning of his wake.
Burial was at the Agency
Cemetery with Easton and Tina
Aguilar doing graveside services.
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