Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, November 08, 2007, Page Page 8, Image 8

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November 8,2007
Spílyay Tymoo, Wgem Springs, Oregon
Page 8
Howkak Tichum
Yvonne Jean Scott Fowler “Bunny”, 1935-2007
Michael Solomon Kalama, 1974-2007
Michael Solomon Kalama
passed away on September
14, 2007 at Warm Springs.
H e was 33.
Mr. Solomon was born on
May 2 2 , 1 9 7 4 to parents
Wanda Suppah VanPelt and
Ronald Kalama.
M ichael K alam a (“B ig
Mike” to friends and family)
was a lo v in g dad, so n
b rd th e r, nephew , u n cle,
grandson and friend.
H e will be remembered
for his big smile and good
sense o f humor. He was rec­
ognized as a gifted child
when was about 6 or 7 years
old at W arm Springs E l ­
ementary School.
H e was a M adras H ig h
School 1992 graduate. MichaePs
dream was to attend the Culi­
nary Arts School at Portland.
He enjoyed cooking and eat­
ing, drawing, journaling, hunt­
ing and fishing. He excelled at
fencing when he worked with
th e S alm o n C o rp s and
G eo Visions. His last jo b was
with the Fire Camp Crew.
Mr. Kalama is survived by his
brothers Leonard Red Fox o f
W ash in g to n , C h et R alph
VanPelt o f Sim nasho, Roger
Amos .Simtustus o f Simnasho,
and Stanley Orin Simtustus Jr,i
o f Simnasho; sisters. Veronica1
R ed F o x ? R o n e tta K ala m a,
Shauna K alam a and Pam ela
Kalama, all o f Washington;
uncles Gerald Wewa Sr. o f
Warm Springs, and Frank
“ F u d d ” Sup p ah, R onald
Suppah S r., L in c o ln Ja y
Suppah and L o re n Ray
Suppah, all o f Simnasho; and
aunts Carol Wewa, Vivian
Wewa and Lois Lesarley, o f
Seekseequa; Leona Melissa
Suppah o f W arm Springs;
and Lorraine K ay Suppah
and Joycelyn Marie Suppah,
both o f Simnasho.
Prayer services! were held
at Jennifer Tufti’s home on
Saturday,; September 15, and
his mother’s home on Sun­
day, September 15. |
Myrtle Julia Adams, 1948-2007
M yrtle Ju lia Adam s o f
Warm Springs passed away
on O ctober28,2007. She was
58. Ms. Adams was born on
O ctober 3 1 ,1 9 4 8 to parents
Caleb Adams .and Beatrice
(Scott) Winishut.
Ms. Adams worked as an of­
fice m anager fo r the T ribal
Council office.
She is survived by her chil­
dren, Alicia Adams o f Salem,
Gayleen Adams, Ty^on Adams
and Samuel Adams all o f Warm
S p rin g s; b ro th e r L loyd
Adams o f Warm Springs; sis­
ters B o b b i Jim o f W arm
Springs, V ernita Adams ,©f
Portland, Renita Harvey-.of
Warm Springs, and Eulalia
Winishut o f Culver.
Floyd J. Stahi, 1937-2007
Floyd J. Stahi o f Wapato
passed away at his home on
October 17,2007. He was 70.
Mr. S tah i was, b o rn in
Q elijo o n Ju ly 3» 1937 to
A lb e rt S ta h i and L au ra
George, He,W|is a pi^tpbpp
the Yakama Nation. .
He went to tirade schbol in
Roswell, New Mexico, where
he learned the meat cutting
trade. H e worked as a dis­
patcher for th e Yakama Na­
tion Police, and was a ranch
hand who truly, enjoyed ‘doing
yard work, fishing, playing pool,
and going to his grandson’s ath­
letic events. He also worked ak
a commercial fisherman.
Mr. Stahi is survived by hi$
N apyer Of Brow ns town; h§§|
mother, Laura Stani o f Celilo;
two daughters, Leona John o f
Wapato, und Sonya Starr o f
Brownstown; six spns, Morris,
Robert, Floyd Jf.,. all o f H aitah,
William,Burns, Albert o f Salem,
and F ran k K u n e k i of-
Toppenish; two grandchil­
dren and one great-grand­
child; four brothers, Marvin
Stahi o f Wapato, Melvin Stahi
o f W arm Springs, Russell
l l i f e i jf
^ a r i ; JiQilftrd
Cloiid o f Wishram; three sis­
ters, WinOria 'FfahK and
'Shirley Heath, both o f Warm
Springs, and Ruthie Graham
o f C e lilo ; and num erous
nieces and nephews. '
MEMORIES IN STONE
Y v o n n e Je a n
S c o tt
“Bunny” Fowler died on O c­
to b e r
31,
2007
at
W illo w b ro o k T e rra c e in
Pendleton, Oregon. She was
76 years old.
Yvonne was bom on-Oc-
tober 25, 1935 in Wapato,
Washington to Rachel Eva
VanPelt and Elmer S co tt She
was an enrolled member o f
the Confederated Tribes o f
the Umatilla Indian Reserva­
tion.
She attended Chemewa
Indian School in Salem, O r­
egon; Chemekta Community
College and Mt. Hood Com­
munity College in Portland,
Oregon where she was a resi­
dent for many years.
She
m arried
Raul
M ontoya in 1959 and had
three children.
She worked as a nurse’s aid
for many years at the Oregon
ster.
She enjoyed beadwork and
spending time with friends and
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