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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
October 13, 2005
Howlak Tichum
Geneva Charley
Warm Springs resident Geneva Charley passed away Sep
tember 23, 2005, at the OI1SU Hospital in Portland, at the
age of 57.
Geneva was born January 16, 1948 to Verbena Tohet
Greene, and Russell Charley Sr., and was raised by her grand
parents Alec and Blanche Tohet. She was a member of the
Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs.
She was a longhouse leader as well as a good gatherer.
Tradition and religion were important to her. What she
learned, she passed down to her children and numerous nieces
and nephews, and was teaching her grandchildren.
In her spare time she enjoyed making yarn bags by cro
cheting or weaving. She made these bags to be given as gifts
at special occasions and giveaways. She did bead work for
her children and grandchildren. She enjoyed spending time
with her family, especially her nieces, nephews and grand
children. She worked for the Mead Start Program for 22 years.
She was a bus driver, parentteacher health coordinator,
and a teacher to 3-ycar-old students. During the summer
months, in the early 1980s, she was the director of the Naami
Tamanwit Culture Camp.
In 1994, when her mother became ill, Geneva took a
leave of absence to take care of her mother until her pass
ing in 2000. She served on the Health and Welfare Commit
tee at the time of her passing, and will be missed by many
people she met while attending meetings and conferences
on behalf of the Confederated Tribes.
She is preceded in death by her parents, grandparents
and her stepfather, Perry Greene. The father of her chil
dren, Harold "Campy" McBride Smith jr. also precedes her
death. Survivors include her sisters Celia Greene, Ramona
Baez, Myrna "Paullec" Greene, Delsie Greene of Warm
Springs, and Sarah Greene Gonzalez of Salem; Rosalind
Sampson, and Melissa Charley of Warm Springs. Her broth
ers Michael, Daniel, Roscoe, Timothy Greene and Chris
Requa, all of Warm Springs. Her children Alexandria Smith
and Jamesina Viveros of Salem, Joseph, Rhonda and Gary
Smith of Warm Springs. Grandchildren Angelina Perez and
Karina Tapia of Salem, and Shirley Geneva Wainanwit of
Warm Springs. She had a hand in raising her niece Veronica
Baez, her nephews Ramon Greene, Luiz Baez of Warm
Springs, Jefferson Greene of Portland, and Gabriel Greene
of Salem. She is survived by numerous aunts, uncles, cous
ins, nieces, nephews, and many friends, as well as four sis
ters and two brothers from her father's family. Burial was at
Dry Creek Cemetery following all-day services, and dress
ing at the Agency Longhouse.
Charles G. Reed
Charles G. Reed of
Warm Springs passed away
on September 30, 2005.
He was 73.
Mr. Reed was born Feb
ruary 6, 1932 in Portland
to parents George and
Amy (Pete) Reed.
Mr. Reed was an en
rolled member of the Con
federated Tribes. He
served in the US. Air Force
during the Korean War,
being honorably dis
charged in 1955.
Mr. Reed is survived by
his daughter Colecn Reed
of Warm Springs; brother
Edward Reed of Bend; sis
ter Ruby Reed of Warm
Springs; two granddaugh
ters and one great grandson.
MEMORIAL
& STONE
SETTING
Patricia A.
Speakthunder
Robert T.
Speakthunder
Saturday, October 15,
2005
Stone Setting: 9 a.m.
Agency Cemetery
Lunch
& Giveaway
to follow
Agency Longhouse
"Ella"
Washines Stahi
Memorial Pool Tournament
Jean Marie's Sports Bar
116 W. 2nd St.
Wapato, WA 98951
(509) 877-8818
Hideaway Restaurant
& Lounge
401 S. Wapato Ave.
Wapato, WA 98951
November 11, 12 & 13, 2005
3 Women and 3 Men Straight "8" Ball in Hand
$15 stick $25 sponsor fee - No free subs
For more information contact: Marvin Stahi Jr. (509) 910
7695; Laura Stahi (509) 877-0424; Stevie and Terri (509) 877
8818; Ofie McConnville (509) 877-7306.
Memorial
for
Barbara Ann Bobb
Saturday
October 29
at
Warm Springs
1910 Indian
Shaker Church
Memorial 10 a.m.
Memorial Dinner
immediately follow
ing in the Shaker
Church Dining Hall.
Lunch and Learn series continues Oct. 27
The regular Lunch and Learn
Speaking series at High Lookee
Lodge has beeen re-scheduled
for October.
; The following are the new
scheduling details:
i On Thursday, Oct. 27,
Lunch and Learn will be hon
ored to have two gifted speak
ers: Lynn Davis and Rudy
Clements.
; They will talk about gaming
and the new Bridge of the Gods
Casino.
The event begins at noon.
You can reserve lunch for $3
by calling High Lookee at 553
1182. Lunch and Learn wishes to
thank High Lookee Lodge and
their fantastic staff for hosting
this series for Central Oregon
Community College.
The Tribal Room is the per
fect spot for these gatherings
and all are welcome to attend.
COCC and Lunch and Learn
also appreciate everyone's sug
gestions for topics and speak
ers. If you have an idea, call
Cody 553-1428.
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Birth announcements
Kiehali Dana fielgard
David Keith Bclgard Jr.
and Sena Wood are pleased
to announce the birth of
their daughter Kiehali Dana
Beltfard, born October 3,
2005.
Kiehali joins brother
Leviticus. Father's parents
are David Belgard Sr. and
Angeline Kalama. Mother's
parents arc Curtis and Gail
Wood.
Autumn Rest Morion
Wesley Horton and
Amanda Switzler are pleased
to announce the birth of
their daughter Autumn Rose
Horton, born October 3,
2005.
Autumn joins sister Cora.
Father's parents arc Duanc and
Brenda llollonbcais. Mother's
parents arc Frankie and Nancy
Switzler.
Michael AuJitw Charley
Robert Charley Jr. and Fdiih
Wyena arc pleased to announce
the birth of their son Michael
Andrew Charley, born Septem
ber 22, 2005.
Michael joins brother Robert
and sister Salena.
Father's parents arc Robert
Charley Sr. and Veronica
Wesley. Mother's father is
Patrick Wyena Sr.
Keith I 'it-tor Charley 111
Keith Victor Charley Jr.
and Marissa Kalama arc
pleased to announce the
birth of their son Keith Vic
tor Charley III, born Sep
tember 26, 2005. Keith joins .
brother Austin and sisters
Tamiesha, Keilani, Marcella
and Tashawnee. Father's par
ents are Keith V. Charley Sr.
and Marcella J. Vallo.
Mother's parents are Foster
and J 'Dean Kalama.
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