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Smoke Signals 13 JUNE 15,2013 Theodore T. "Teddy" LaChance Sept. 13, 1929 - June 4, 2013 Tribal Elder Theodore T. Teddy" LaChance, 83, of Grand Ronde walked on Tuesday, June 4, in Grand Ronde. He was born Sept. 13, 1929, in Garibaldi, Ore., to Joseph R. and Lillian R. (Dowd) La Chance. He served in the U.S. Army from 1951 to 1953. He lived in Grand Ronde for many years. He worked in the woods starting at a young age. He worked as a logger for most of his life. He enjoyed going to movie theaters and loved his cats, guns and hunting. He had a passion for fast cars, especially his beloved Trans Am Firebirds. He is now with his parents and brother. Survivors include his brother, Eugene LaChance of Springfield, Ore.; sister, Teresa Mausen of Sweet Home, Ore.; five nieces and one nephew. Services were held Tuesday, June 11, at St. Michael's Church gymnasium in Grand Ronde. Military committal services were held at the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde cemetery in Grand Ronde. Adamson's Sheridan Funeral Home handled the arrangements. To leave online condolences, go to www.AdamsonsSheridanFuner-alHome.com. G w II I f . 'w.i ' '""HI MIIIMI ' 0 Q 503-879-521 1 1-80O-4CC-C Ad created by George Valdez mm The Nat Wrllncaa Inaliculr nm (VETERAN'S SUMMIT atberinq of -ttyarHonr iLJ ijU::.4xiuJ HATIYt WULKESS Save The Date! JULY !) - 12. 201:-! GRAM) RONDK, Otf Drug and Alcohol Free Even! Worbhopi Talking CSrdei AA Meetinp Health And Dcnul Care Veteran Benefit Information and Coordination Healing Village Traditional Gamef FREE TO ALL VETERANS, FAMILIES OF VETERANS, AND SERVICE PROVIDERS CAMPING AVAILABLE MEAL PROVIDED MORE INFORMATION FORTHCOMING 3 c!i-i.'i tfwmmMt Outkttgr, iMwm J irwi W w rvjt- rW W .W kmm. pkrmni, Mml dmmtttir mtimt mmm tttmttwt .wtr 4 ' 1 II 1 J " ' 4 i ' It" , " t V i ' . I t . lit I I'i'.'i t , f a- ,' ,'.,x ' ; )'(dhs Parenting Workshop A$I0 gas card will be provided to the first 20 families to arrive. One per family. X" y' X I Date: Thursday, June 27ch n Time: 5:00 - 7:00 pm Location: Tribal Earl Childhood Building Evening Schedule 5:00 - 5:30 pm Dinner Chlldnn to child can 5:30 6:45 pm Parent Workshop 6:45 - 7:00 pm Closing 'Gather children from child car All parents of children age 0 - 6 years old are invited to a EBEE PARENTING WORKSHOP! Parenting is one of the toughest jobs you will ever love. Come gather with other parents as we discover: How to understand stress as a normal part of life Personal self-care strategies Ways to build a more nurturing home environment Child care for children age 18 months to 8 years will be provided Call Angela at Mid-Valley Parenting (503) 623-9664 x2368 to RSVP or with questions fit Workshop provided In partnership between the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde and Mid-Valley Parenting of Polk County Mid-Valley Parenting POSITIVE INDIAN PARENTING Please join us ror a 4 week class AacrrnaA iv Violn naronhc nf am; aero V. M child, caretakers of youth, aunts and . ji uncles, grandparents, parent their healthy manner. re 01 .Uf I J (v Children & Family SERVICES 1 Children Zf h'a$ity SrrvUrt 1 fsffi 1 .. t(? i F1?---?)! zc?-----?; lla. ...rlity. NWI