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14 JULY 1, 2013 Smoke Signals Clarence Dale Langley Nov. 25, 1931 - June 17, 2013 Tribal Elder Clarence Dale Langley went on peacefully to be with the Lord on June 17, 2013. Dale was dearly loved and he will be greatly missed. He was 81 years old. Dale was born on Nov. 25, 1931, in Grand Itonde, Ore., to Ivan Lewis Lang ley and Grace Alice Englehardt. Dale lived in Grand Ronde for most of his life. He went to work in the woods at a young age and worked as a logger for many years. He also served in the U.S. Navy. In 1957, Dale married Shirley Ann Keller in Willamina, Ore. They were married for 56 years. Dale enjoyed hunting, fishing and camping in his tent trailer with his family. Dale enjoyed gardening and taking care of his horses and mules. Dale was a Grand Ronde Tribal Elder and was involved in many activi ties, including the Rodeo Board, Fish and Wildlife Committee, Veterans Committee and Veterans Honor Guard. Dale loved the Lord and was an active member of the Lighthouse Church of Grand Ronde, Ore. Survivors include his wife, Shirley Langley of Sheridan, Ore; sons, Edward Langley of Sheridan, Ore., and John and Bryan Langley of Mc Minnville, Ore.; daughters, Kathy Werst of Grand Ronde, Ore., Debbie Dolan of Troy, Mont., and Ashley Langley of Willamina, Ore.; brothers, Ivan Casey Langley Jr. of Amity, Ore., George Thanos of Hartsville, S.C., Steve Thanos, and Carmine LaChance of San Diego, Calif. He is survived by 29 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his son, Michael Langley; sister, Helane Bauer; and mother, Grace Englehardt. Visitation was held Monday, June 24, at the Dallas Mortuary Tribute Center. A memorial service was held 11 a.m. Tuesday, June 25, at the Tribal gymnasium in Grand Ronde, with burial following at the Grand Ronde Tribal Cemetery. Dallas Mortuary Tribute Center is caring for the family. Online condo lences can be left at www.dallastribute.com. Roscoe Earl "Rocky" Langley Jr. Dec. 30, 1932 - May 29, 2013 Tribal Elder Roscoe Earl "Rocky" Langley Jr., 80, walked on Wednes day, May 29, 2013, at the Southeast Alabama Medical Center in Dothan, Ala. His funeral was held Saturday, June 1, in the Chapel of Manry-Jordan-Hodges Funeral Home with the Rev. Ricky Plummer of Dothan officiat ing. Pallbearers were Rocky Standridge, Marty Kelley Jr., Shane Trawick, Michael Sumner, Keith Nail and William Hauss. He was born Dec. 30, 1932, in Grand Ronde, Ore., to the late Roscoe Earl Langley Sr. and Rosella Leno Langley. He retired from Georgia Pacific Paper Mill approximately 15 years ago as a maintenance man. He was a U.S. Air Force veteran of the Korean conflict and a member of Flat Creek Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by four sisters, Norita Wakeland, Myrna Brick ell, Sanda Henny and Jodie Hubbell, and one brother, Bill Langley. Survivors include his wife of 33 years, Patricia Ann (Pat) Langley of Blakely, Ga.; two daughters, Cheri L. Kelley and husband Marty of Colquitt, Ga., and Laura Nail and husband Keith of Dothan, Ala.; two sons, Ricky Langley III and wife Sandra of Blakely, Ga., and Ronnie Langley and wife Jill of Colquitt, Ga.; brother, Erwin Langley of Otis, Ore.; and sister, Joannie Langley Jones of Dallas, Ore. He also is survived by 15 grandchildren, several great-grandchildren and several stepdaughters. s trii i. v. f , v s ' v. J2 Ad created by George Valdez Allan Fenton Young Dec. 23, 1987 - June 18, 2013 Allan Fenton Young, 25, walked on June 18, 2013, at "Icy Strait" near Ju neau, Alaska. He was born Dec. 23, 1987, in Rose burg, Ore. Allan dearly loved his family. He had a zest for life. Allan braved the open seas while working on the "Wizard" from the TV show "Deadliest Catch." He expressed how he loved the crisp, clean air of Alaska and so many ea gles. Allan would often share his experiences of the great outdoors of Alaska and its beauty. Allan attended Centralia College, obtaining his GED in 2009. Allan had an amazing gift for music. He respected the many guitars he owned and built with his father, John. Allan and John would play their guitars for hours. Allan truly loved to express his emotions through his guitars and also through his big smile that he greeted everyone he met. Allan was very close to his sister Jennie and brother Matthew. Allan also had a creative taste for cooking, helping his mother, Debbie, in the kitchen. A humble man, a thankful man, a man with a heart of gold, with gener osity he knew no bounds. Allan was a gift from God (Creator). He lived, loved every moment to its fullest. Allan knew the Lord, respected Mother Earth with pride and diligence. We will surely miss our family member, Allan: son, brother, nephew, uncle, friend. Rest in peace, Allan. ... Au-ho. "Good friends, good times, a loved one's touch. To my best friend ... Dad, I love you much. Don't grieve for me, for now I'm free I'm following the path God laid for me. I took His hand when I heard Him call. I turned my back, and left it all. If my parting has left a void Then fill it with remembered joy. A friendship shared, a laugh, a kiss To all my family ... you, too, I will miss." He was preceded in death by his great-grandmother, Esther LaBonte; grandmother, Betsy Schaefer; and Lester LaBonte, Floyd Daniels and Allen "Boskie Boy" Tobiska. He is survived by his father, John Young; mother, Debbie; sister, Jen nie; brother, Matthew Holland; great-aunt, Fritz; aunts, Helen Tobiska, Betsy Stone, Sonya Connelly and Cappi George; uncles, Scotty and Tim Lane; and cousins, Jeffery Daniels, Sara Daniels, Tiffany Tobiska, Brenna Stone, Brett Stone, Marlyn Connelly, Trena Towner, Miranda Cloud, Ukiah Lomboy, Alex George, Amy George, Andrew George, Tonya Lane and Mindy Lane. A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, July 16, in Chehalis, Wash. A local memorial will be announced in the near future. Clarice R. Holmes Ellison Nov. 11, 1927 - June 24, 2013 Tribal Elder Clarice Ellison, 85, walked on Monday, June 24, in Silverton. She was born in Grand Ronde, Ore., the seventh of 10 children to Abraham and Mildred (Fullum) Holmes. She was a proud member of the Con federated Tribes of Grand Ronde, where she was active in Elder activities. She was a dental assistant for several years at Chemawa Indian Health Cen ter. Clarice enjoyed traveling, going to the beach and her flower garden. Her greatest joy though was her two granddaughters. Clarice was preceded in death by her husband, Elbert Ellison, in 2008; her parents; and nine siblings, Arnold, Elmer, Blandine, Earl, Lester, Chester, Merle, David and Wilmer. She is survived by her daughter, Joyce (David) Greenburg; granddaugh ters Lori Holmes and Tiffany Keppinger (Mason); and numerous nieces and nephews. The family would like to extend a special thanks to Willamette Valley Hospice, Dee Humphries and Lone Oaks Care Home for their loving care of Clarice. Graveside services were held Monday, July 1, at Green Crest Memo rial Park in Sheridan, Ore. Arrangements were made by Virgil T. Golden Funeral Service of Salem.