Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, May 10, 2007, Page Page 8, Image 8

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May 10, 2006
Spílyáy Ty moö, Warm Springs, Oregon
Births
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The family 'of James
Shike Sc. invites relatives
and friends to the head­
stone setting and memo­
rial Saturday, May 12 ,
1 2007, with the headstone
setting ceremony starting
at 7:30 a.m, in the Tweet-
; My Cem etery. *. On the
same day, about 9 a.m. the
memorial services will be
held in thei.Toppenish
Longhouse.
Also, Mavis Kindness
and her family will be
holding a memorial for her
son , Jo h n (Chubby)
Slockish on Saturday, May
1 2,2007 in the Toppenish
Longhouse. Traditional
name-giving will follow
the memorials. Call Marina
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Eric and Kelli Langnese o f Warm Springs are pleased to
announce the birth o f their daughter Marena Nicole
Langnese, born on April 2 8 ,2007.
The father’s parents are Walter A. Langnese HI, and Elina
M. Langnese.
The mother’s parents are Reynelda J. Tufti, and Larry
Miller.
Great grandparents on the father’s side are Lupe Samuels
and Robert Samuels, and on the mother’s side, Marena Miller.
Kevin Paul Jackson
Keith Jackson and Sheilina Charley are pleased to an­
nounce the birth o f their son Kevin Paul Jacksofr, born on
April 28, 2007.
The father’s parents are atwai Julie, and Ernest Jackson
o f Warm Springs.
The m other’s parent is Rosemary Charley o f Warm
Springs.
Great grandparents are Viola Govenor and Margaret
Charley.. $
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Howlak Tichum
L e slie Mitts/Spilyay
Students from Early Childhood Education marbhed with their teachers during a parade
on April 27 to celebrate the Week of the Young Child.
Venus Marlene Strong
Venus Marlene Strong
passed away on May 3,2007.
Howlak Tichum
Steven Arlon Azule
Steven Arion Azule, 32, of.
Salem fulfilled what the Cre- ‘
ator expected o f him and left
us on April 2 9 ,2 0 0 7 .
Steven was born to Dean
and Luella (Spino) Azule ofi
Feb ru ary 1, 19 7 5 in The*
Dalles. He was a member
the Yakama Nation and lived
in the Salem area all his life.
Steven graduated from
Payestewa, Lawrence Spino,
Leslie, Spino. Lester Spino,
Lowell Spino), and'cousins.
His intelligence, humor,
generosity, loving nature and
gentleness o f spirit was felt
by those that needed it most.
% He was preceded in death
by his grandfather, Lewis
Spino.
On behalf o f his family,
we ¡would jjke $9 th^iik every­
one fbr the outpouringj o£:
McKay High Scboolial993v.<
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love, support through your
Words, hugs, actions, deeds,
happy m em ories shared,
songs and'prayers. The fam­
player,-andmany-fcanis asked
him to join their team. He
also loved golfing, QSU Bea­
ver football, deep-sea salmon
fishing o ff Alaska and all
ily d so wisjies to thank the
Dr. Schultzheiss and the staff
at Salem Hospital for the ex­
cellent, and compassionate
care they provided. May God
bless you as well as we have
been blessed to have had
Steven in our lives.
grandmother Lillian Spino o f
types o f music, and games at
the Mountain and Chinook
Pendleton; d o se friends Rob
and Amy, Kim, Tony, Toni, Sue,
Jim , Leon, all o f Salem, plus
numerous friends, aunts (Anna
Payestewa, Louise Paxton, Laura
Kordatzky, Leona Spino-Harris,
Lenora Spino), uncles (Gary
Winds.
He is survived by parents
| p :a h and Luella (Spino)
Azule o f Salem; brother,
Brian, and his favorite niece,
Alyssa from Milwaukee, Ore.;
She was 67: .>■
Mrs. Strong was born on
M arch 30, 1940 at W arm
Springs to parents Jam es
Walsey Jr. and Gladys Polk:
She was married to James
Strongjr. on March 19,1960
at San Jose, Calif. He pre­
ceded her in death.
. Mrs. Strong was a lifetime
There will be a Memo­
rial for Cyril Wilton Wplfe
“Tsim-Kil” on Saturday,
May 26, 2007. Stone set­
ting at 9 a.m., Wolfe Point
Cemetery, 10 a.m. memo­
rial, giveaway, name giv­
ing, and meal at Agency
Longhouse.
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Hwy 97, Madras, OR 97741
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Yakima, Robert Strong o f
W arm Springs, and Lisa
G arate o f Seattle; sisters
Delia Walsey and GeraMine
Jim, both o f Warm Springs;
nine grandchildren and two
great grandchildren. H er
husband, four brothers and
three sisters preceded her in
death.
resident o f Warm Springs. She
was employed as an assembly
line worker at Tektronics.
M rs... S tron g
enjoyed
handcrafts and dancing. She also
liked to watch pro wrestling
matches.
She was a member o f the
W arm Springs Presbyterian
Church.
She is survived by her chil­
dren: Carolyn Winishut o f Ma­
"T W O L O C A T IO N S
Automotive
& Towing
since iC jJJ
James Shike Jr. (509) 480-
. 380 0 ; or Jim i Shike III
(5 0 9 jp ® 6 8 4 .
Legal Aid Services of Oregon, which
provides free legal advice and represen­
tation to low-income Oregonians, is in
Warm Springs the first Monday of every
month, from 1 to 4 p.m., at the Family Re­
sou rce Center, 1144 Warm S p rin g s
525 S.E. 5th Street
Madras, OR 97741
(541) 475-2578
Street. To contact Legal Aid Services of
Oregon, write to it at Legal Aid Services
of Oregon, Central Oregon Regional Of­
fice, 1029 N.W. 14th Street, Bend, Ore.,
97701; or call (800) 678-6944, or (541)
385-6944.