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January 3, 2 0 0 8
Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
Howlak Tichum
Robert Charles Moran, 1942-2007
Danni Alise Lawrence, 1986-2007
Danni Alise Lawrence, 21,
died on December 17 as a
result o f a car accident.
Ms. Lawrence was born
on June 9, 1986 in Madras
to Lowell T hom pson and
Stacy Lawrence. She was
employed as a cashier and
hostess for Kah-Nee-Ta re
sort.
Survivors include her parents
and her children, Kyree Langley
and Kera Lawrence, both o f
M adras; b ro th e rs L eander
Smith o f Warm Springs and
Daniel Lawrence of California;
sisters Tera W allulatum ,
Candras Law rence, Tana
Lawrence and Kristan Smith,
all of Warm Springs.
Dressing ceremonies were
held on December 20. «Over
night services followed at the
Full Gospel Church in Warm
Springs. The burial was on
December 21 at the Agency
Cemetery.
Eliza Buck, 1956-2007
O n December 23; 2007, o f Priest Rapids, Eunice o f
Eliza Buck was called home Wanapum Village, and Martha
by the Creator. She was born of White Swan. Eliza’s broth
on July 12, 1956, to Rex, Sr. ers and sisters: Rex Buck, Jr.
and Delores (Umtuch) Buck. and Reamona Lucei o f Priest
H er hom e w as in the Rapids, and Richard Buck of
Wanapum Priest Rapids In Lapwai, ID , and Rachel
dian Village near Desert Aire, Howtopat o f Priest Rapids, She
Wash. She graduated from is also survived by her sons-in-
Royal City High School in law: Lightening and Christopher
1974 and. obtained her A.À. Paul, Jr. and ex-husband Virgil
degree from Whatcom Com- Mathias. Her grandchildren are:
munity.College. Eliza married Christopher Paul HI, Sterling
Virgil Mathias and they had Paul, Issaiah Wyena, Keenan
fo u r children: Clarice, Paul, Z ander Paul, Jerom y
Eunice, Martha and Kenny. Wyena, Uriah, Zachary Wyena,
She worked as a teacher in Tavian Wyena, Dente Paul, Fe
Seattle and Mattawa. While licity Wyena, N athan Buck,
she was a teach er in T anu Buck, Jo rd an Buck,
Mattawa, she worked at the C atrina Buck, River Buck,
Migrant Head Start. She also S’celatk Buck and many more.
spent time working for the O ther survivors include her
Grant County PUD as a sec Aunt Eleanor and Eliza’s com
retary, tule crew and hemp panion Cornelio. She is pre
string crew. Other places she ceded in death by her sister
worked at in the Mattawa Lenora Seelatsee, Arlene Buck-
areas include: asparagus shed, Miller, and brothers Kenneth
potato shed, onion shed, vari Buck and Phillip Buck, Johnny
ous field labor work, and fish Buck, Stanley Buck, Willie
tagging
at
H anford. Buck, H arry Buck, Douglas
She is survived by her four Buck, and A unt and Uncle
children Clarice and Kenny Frank and Margaret Buck, and
G ra n d m o th e r Jo se p h in e
Umtuch, her parents Rex, Sr.,
and D elores Buck, uncles
C larence U m tuch and
G eorge U m tuch, G ra n d
daughter Violet Rain Paul,
G randson X Q uentin Paul,
nephews Willis Looney, and
Tony Lucei, and niece Katie
Buck.
She will be missed by many
and loved by all her family
and numerous friends.
Eliza Buck participated in
the Washat religion at the
Priest Rapids Longhouse. She
gathered roots with the ladies
o f the Longhouse, During
her high school years at Royal
City High School she was
head cheerleader. Her favor
ite pastime was cruising all
over Mattawa, Desert Aire,
and Beverly.
The dressing took place at
Shaw & Sons Funeral Direc
tors on Wednesday, Decem
ber 26, 2007, at 1 p.m. The
overnight services took place
at the P riest Rapids
Longhouse. The burial took
place at sunrise on the 27th.
R obert Charles “R ob”
Moran, 65, died on Decem
ber 15 at his home.
Mr. Moran was born on
July 13, 1942, at Poplar,
Montana, to Lawrence and
Mary J (Sayers) Moran.
H e m arried Rosaline
M oran o n F eb ru ary 18,
1976 in Reno, Nevada.
Mr. M oran cam e to
Warm Springs in 1970 from
Reno, Nevada. He served in
the U.S. Air Force and was
employed with the BIA D e
partment as a criminal inves
tigator. He retired from the
BIA in July 1.993.
Mr. Moran was a mem
b er o f the American Legion
Post No. 44 in Redmond and is
a member of the Turtle Moun
tain Chippewa Indian Tribe of
Montana. He enjoyed fishing,
hunting and leatherwork in his
spare time.
Mr. Moran loved to watch
his grandkids with their sports
activities.
Survivors include his wife',
Rosaline, o f W arm Springs;
children V onnie M oran o f
Reno; N evada; R obert D an
Moran o f Sioux City, Iowa;
Sheila Spino o f Warm Springs;
Roy Spino o f Warm Springs;
James Moran of Warm Springs;
b ro th ers Jam es Surface o f
Madras, Rob Kaltsukis o f
W arm Springs, W illiam
James Moran o f Metolius,
Joseph Surface o f Warm
Springs, John Gladeau o f
Kansas City, Missouri, Mike
Stanley of Fort Hall, Idaho,
a n j Rodney Frey b f
cow, ID ; sisters D ebra
Garfield o f Metolius, Delma
Sayers o f Caldwell, Idaho;
16 grandchildren, one great
grandchild arid numerous
nieces and nephews.
A dressing ceremony was
held on December 18 and
the burial was on December
19 at Sunrise D ry Creek
Cemetery.
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