sNok signflz JUNE 1, 2022 19 Walking On... Renee LaRose Lawe Lane Feb. 22, 1939 – May 21, 2022 Tribal Elder Renee LaRose Lawe Lane passed away peacefully at the age of 83 on Saturday, May 21, 2022. Renee was born on Feb. 22, 1939, in Salem, Ore., to Reynold Joseph Lawe and Dorothy LaRose McKnight Lawe. Renee was preceded in death by her son, Antho- ny “Tony” Joseph Lane; daughter, Faye LaRose Lane (Miller); grandson, Jesse Clayton Lane; and her parents, Reynold and Dorothy Lawe. Renee’s family moved to Nevada where her sis- ter, Diane Marie Lawe (Lane) was born. The family moved around a few times before settling in Nevada, where Renee graduated from Yerington High School. Her parents moved to Phoenix, Ariz., where they worked with the Bureau of Indian Affairs. At this time, Renee went to college to study nursing. In 1960, the family moved back to Oregon where Renee attended business college. Renee married David Leroy Lane on Oct. 26, 1961, in Salem, Ore. They had three children together: Anthony “Tony” Joseph Lane, Faye LaRose Lane (Miller) and Reynold Scott Lane. Renee and David were married for 61 years. Renee worked at and retired from Chemawa Indian School in Salem, Ore., as an administrator. Renee always loved reading from a young age, and you could always catch her in her rocking chair reading a book. Her mother taught her to crochet, and she made blankets for her children and grandchildren. Renee and Diane loved going to the rodeo together and were very close best friends. She would take trips with her family and grandchildren to places like the Grand Canyon and Yellowstone National Park. Renee liked sports and would watch NASCAR races whenever they were on. She once took a trip with her husband David and son Reynold to Phoenix to watch a live NASCAR race. She also enjoyed relaxing in her chair while watch sci-fi TV shows like “Star Trek” or “The X Files.” Renee opened her heart to many and had numerous people who consid- ered her “mom” or “grandma.” Renee is survived by her husband, David Lane; sister, Diane Lane; grandchildren, David Shepard, Casiopa Miller, Lenard Lane, Crystal Bigelow (Aaron), Amber Lane, Joseph Lane and Cheyenne Lane; and great-grandchildren, Jayda Lane, Alice Lane, Ryan Lane, Lily Bigelow, Sophia Ortiz, Landon Heesacker, Brennon Lane and Bentley Hernandez. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Sunday, June 5, at the Grand Ronde Tribal gym. Dallas Mortuary Tribute Center is caring for the family. GRAND RONDE HOUSING DEPARTMENT 28450 Tyee Road – Grand Ronde, Oregon 97347 – 503-879-2401 – Fax 503-879-5973 ATTENTION ALL HOUSING TENANTS AND GUEST PLEASE SLOW DOWN IN ELDER HOUSING Also, please make sure and maintain low levels of music in the Elder community. Save the Date 2022 Grand Ronde E d u c a ti o n S u m m i t Wednesday August 24th 9:00am-4:30pm Location: Spirit Mountain Casino Other passings Wilma May Hoellig March 31, 1927 – May 21, 2022 Tribal Elder Wilma May Hoellig passed on Saturday, May 21, 2022, at the age of 95. She was the Tribe’s fifth eldest Elder at the time of her death. Kubota Mortuary in Los Angeles, Calif., and Major Family Funeral Home of Springfield, Ore., are assisting the family. A graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, June 2, at Pleasant Hill Cemetery off Highway 58 in Pleasant Hill, Ore. 2022 HONOR AND RECOGNITION EVENT CTGR YOUTH EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Dates Grade Levels Focus Field Trip June 14-16 1 st - 4 th Math Oregon Aquarium June 21-23 5 th - Math Evergreen Aviation Museum June 28-30 9 th - 12 th Math U of O Campus Visit July 05-07 1 st - 4 th Literacy Cherry-picking and NRD Literacy Powell’s Books 8 th July 12-14 5 th - July 19-21 9 th - 12 th Literacy Willamette Campus Visit July 26- 28 1 st – 4 th Science OMSI August 2-4 5 th - 8 th Science OMSI August 9-11 9 th - 12 th Science Hatfield/ OSU Lab Visit 8 th Sign-ups open May 16 th & will close 1 week prior to each camp. Sign up here: https://forms.gle/bcpzR92iiBjzxYaF9 Join Youth Education Staff in our 3-day camps as we explore different education- based activities designed to expose Students to a more FUN side of learning! Join us July 7th at 5:30pm at Spirit Mountain Casino as we Camps run Tues.-Thurs. and will focus on a specific academic subject for specific grade levels recognize CTGR Tribal Member 8th Grade Promotors &  High School Senior Graduates!  Tues. and Weds. will consist of half-day activities onsite at CTGR from 11:30am-4pm. Thursdays will include an all-day offsite Field Trip from 8am-4pm. Students MUST attend both Tuesday and Wednesday of the week to attend the field trip on Thursday. Lunch and Snacks will be provided for all days. Turn in a application to be included in the ceremony by June 24th. Email youtheducation@grandronde.org for an application. Camps are limited to 12 Students and are open to Grand Ronde Tribal Members, Descendants, and other Native Students. Camps are filled first come, first served. QUESTIONS? Please email youtheducation@grandronde.org or call (503) 879-2101 *All trips are subject to change if necessary