Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, June 23, 2005, Page Page 7, Image 7

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    Spilyqy Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
June 23, 2005
Page 7
Births
Syla Mabel Rodriguez
Sergio Rodriguez and Betty Stephens of The Dalles arc
pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Syla Mabel
Rodriguez, born June 6, 2005.
Grandparents on the father's side are Ixminnie Smith
of Warm Springs, and Gilberto Rodriguez of Madras.
Grandparents on the mother's side are Laura Tufti of
The Dalles, and John Sconawah of Wapato, Wash.
Great grandparents arc Iris and the late Woodrow Smith
Sr. of Warm Springs; and Roy and the late Mabel Stephens
of The Dalles.
Krystah Taika Jacr-Mclvin
James Mclvin and Vangclique Jacr-Mclvin of Warm
Springs are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter
Krystah Taika Jacr-Mclvin, born June 7, 2005.
Grandparents on the father's side are Bernard Melvin
of Springfield, Missouri, and Wendy Lair of Terrebonne.
Grandparents on the mother's side are Rclda L. and
Justin E.S. Taloosh Sr. of Warm Springs.
Jadon Paul Triebre
Jon Trcber and Katrina Ditto-Treber are pleased to an
nounce the birth son Jadon Paul Triebre, born June 14, 2005.
Howlak Tichum
Bo Gene Ortiz
Bo Gene Ortiz of Warm Springs passed away on Thurs
day, June 16. He was 39. (An obituary will appear in the next
edition of the Spilyay.)
Rose Marie (Dick) Mitchell
Rose Marie (Dick) Mitchell dren Larry "Taaw-Lee-
passed awayjune 9, 2005. She
was 68.
Mrs. Mitchell was born Oc
tober 22, 1936 at Redmond
to parents Frank Dick and
Anna Walsey.
She was married to Pierson
Mitchell on January 12, 1976
at Simnasho. Her husband
preceded her in death.
Mrs. Mitchell was a lifetime
resident of Warm Springs. She
enjoyed beadwork and tradi
tional hide tanning. She also
gathered food and made moc
casins. Mrs. Mftche
a custodian ot Indian
Services.
Winch" Dick, Roberta Berry
Williams, Betty Dick Kalama, i
Leandcr Kalama Hoozie and
Frank Kalama, all of Warm
Springs; brother E. Hunt of
Warm Springs; sister Evelyn
Starr of Warm Springs; and
numerous grandchildren and
two great grandchildren, She
was preceded in death by her
husband, four children, three
brothers and three sisters.
Her dressing ceremony
was held Friday.june 10, 2005
at the Simnasho Longhouse.
KBSitialas SftuldaViluHe!'!! '.
i Healtri at thT'MoutrT of the Warm "
Springs River Cernetery.
She is survived by her chil-
Randy R. Robinson
Randy R. Robinson passed
away on June 7, 2005. He was
43.
Mr. Robinson was born
July 17, 1961 at Warm Springs
to parents Leslie Robinson
and Allegra Tuckta.
Mr; Robinson was a life
time resident of Warm
Springs. He enjoyed beadwork
in his spare time. He also liked
to hunt and fish.
Mr. Robinson is survived
i
by his brothers Sam Robinson
of Sprague River, Marcus
and Lester Robinson, both of
Klamath Falls, Joe Tuckta and
Rex Robinson, both of Warm
Springs, and Terry Robinson
of Seattle; and sisters Darlene
Melendres of Klamath Falls,
Luanna, Tammy, Rhonda,
Laura and Amanda Robinson,
all of Warm Springs.
Angelika Jes
Angelika Jesslyn Gonzales,
3-month-old daughter of
Deanna Lynn Lame Bear and
Anthony Jesse Gonzales,
passed away at her home in
Great Falls, Mont, on Satur
day, May 21. Police say the
baby suffocated. " ' ;
Seven-drum services and
dressing were at the Agency
Longhouse. Burial was at the
Seekseequa Cemetery. In ' ad
dition to her parents Angelika
slyn Gonzales
is survived by a sister,
Christiana Lame Bear of
Mexico; brothers Juan Lame
Bear, Matthew Ortiz of Phoe
nix, and Ronald Gonzales of
Warm Springs; grandparents
Thomas and Carole Lame
Bear of Great Falls, and
Georgena Suppah and David
Gonzales of Warm Springs.
She was preceded in death by
a grandmother, Louanna
Sharon Teeman-Hines.
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Danny Scott was honored last week for his 1 6-plus years of service with the Natural
Resources Branch and more than 30 years with the tribal organization. Scott recently
retired as the range rider in charge of the community fence. He was presented with gifts
and a plaque by Range and Agriculture Manager Jason Smith (left) and Bobby Brunoe,
general manager of the Natural Resources Branch.
Youth workers
needed at camp
Need summer cash? You can
earn money and have a fun time
by being a youth counselor at
the 4-H Culture Enrichment
Camp.
Men and women 18 years
and older are welcome to apply.
A criminal background check is
required.
Responsibilities include su
pervising youth at the overnight
residential camp at Peter's Pas
ture. The camp begins Saturday,
July 16, and goes through Sat
urday, July 23. Some of the
counselor positions require a
few days before and after.
Salary depends on the job
and the days worked. Contact
Kimberlcy or Minnie at OSU
Extension at 553-3238 for information.
Apologies
I would like to apologize
for my actions on June 7,
2005. I'm sorry for what I did
and I will not do it again. This
is a wake-up call for me, so
I'm sorry. Ulysses Jefferson.
I would like to take this
time and apologize for my ac
tions on July 2, 2004. 1 would
also like to apologize to my
family for going against my
morals and ethnic values. I'm
truly sorry. I would like to
apologize to Mr. Richard
Macy for breaking the trust
of employer-employee rela
tionship. I just wanted you to
know I never intended this
and will pay my debt to you.
I'm sorry. A. Beny.
I would like to say that I
am sorry for driving under
the influence in February, to
the Warm Springs commu
nity ;an Police Depart
ment. This will never hap
pen again. It also should have
never happened in the first
place. Dominic Davis.
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