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Gordon William “Tim” Linton
Delores Jean Knight
Nov. 3, 1933 – July 27, 2022
Born in Willamina, Ore., to George (Dewey) and Geraldine (Toots Mer-
cier), Tribal Elder Gordon William Linton grew up in Grand Ronde sur-
rounded by his sister, Diane, and brother, Tommy. His best friends were
his many cousins, making lifelong relationships.
In the late 1950s, Tim moved his growing family to Brookings, Ore.,
looking for work. Always a hard worker, Tim worked in the local plywood
mill, as a logger and a truck driver. As a truck driver, Tim found his call-
ing, excelling as a truck boss. During this time, he received many awards
for safe driving and taught others his skills.
He enjoyed hunting and camping with his boys, family and friends.
Upon his retirement, he and his wife, Caroline, relocated to McMinnville,
Ore. These were the happiest years for them, socializing with family and
friends.
Tim was preceded in death by his wife, Caroline, and sons, Mike and
Gregg. He is survived by his brother, Tom; son, Les; and daughter, Chris-
tine; as well as numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and
nephews.
Placement of his ashes occurred on Friday, Aug. 12, at the Grand Ronde
Cemetery for family. A celebration of life was held at Tom Linton’s Grand
Ronde home on Saturday, Aug. 13. All family and friends were invited.
glance of upcoming events and classes.
Oct. 31, 1931 – July 25, 2022
Delores Jean Haller Knight was born on Oct. 31,
1931, in Corvallis, Ore., the daughter of Wilbur
Daniel and Adeline E. Menard Haller.
She went to Heaven on July 25, 2022, in Grand
Ronde, Ore. She was Kalapuya and a Grand Ronde
Tribal Elder from the Haller-Menard family de-
scended from Chief Joseph Sangretta.
“Mama was my greatest teacher; a teacher of
compassion, love and fearlessness. If love is sweet
as a flower, then my mother is that sweet flower
of love.” — Stevie Wonder
A true matriarch of a large and loving family, Delores (Odie) was im-
mensely proud of her immediate family and of her extended family. If
love does indeed build a bridge, she built one long enough to crisscross
the world. She will be greatly missed.
She was raised in a very large family and had many brothers and sisters.
She loved spending time gathered around the kitchen table playing cards
and storytelling. You could count on seeing her beautiful smile and hear
her laughing or speaking firmly to the slot machines on Monday nights.
Odie worked at canneries, Weyerhauser and in agriculture throughout
her life, teaching her children that great things come from hard work.
She took pride and comfort in keeping an immaculately clean household.
Odie was preceded in death by her husband, Claude W. Knight; daughter,
Loretta A. Sisemore; and her granddaughter, Raeann Knight.
She is survived and greatly missed by her daughters, Brenda S. Gray
of Grand Ronde, Ore., and Karen M. Plunges of Chewelah, Wash.; sons,
William L. Knight of Cusick, Wash., Dennis C. Knight of Chewelah and
Jesse R. Knight of Grand Ronde; and grandchildren, James W. Knight,
Tricia L. Gray, Charles D. Gray Jr., Tangeline Dudt, Richard Hensley,
Derrick Cooper, Dennis C. Knight Jr., Rebecca Alavarez, Rachael Knight,
Faith Knight and Joseph Knight; 13 great-grandchildren and three
great-great-grandchildren.
Graveside services were held Saturday, July 30, at the Confederated
Tribes of Grand Ronde Cemetery, where she was laid to rest next to her
husband. A meal at the Lighthouse Church immediately followed the
services.
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June 29, 1979 – July 28, 2022
Tribal member Gina Maria Grenia, 43, of Albers,
Ill., was born June 29, 1979, in Belleville, Ill., and
walked on Thursday, July 28, 2022, at her residence.
She was preceded in death by a brother, Adam T.
Wangelin; and her grandparents, Thomas Wangelin
Sr., Ben Rinehart, and Trudy and Carroll Grenia.
She is survived by her mother, Cynthia L. (nee
Rinehart) Wangelin; daughter, Aubrey Maldonado;
son, Michael Maldonado; father, William C. Grenia;
fiancé, Barry Cannady; brothers, Thomas C. Wange-
lin III and Robert Gibbs; grandparents, Virginia and Daryl Hobbs and
Patricia A. Wangelin; stepfather, Thomas C. Wangelin Jr.; and numerous
uncles and aunts.
Condolences can be expressed to the family online at www.rennerfh.com.
A visitation was held Thursday, Aug. 4, at George Renner & Sons Fu-
neral Home in Belleville, Ill., and a memorial service was held later that
same day with Chaplain Jason Pierce officiating.
Other passings
Ernest Leroy Smith
March 28, 1957 – July 27, 2022
Tribal Elder Ernest L. Smith walked on Wednesday, July 27, 2022, at
the age of 65 in a Boise, Idaho, area hospital. Bowman Funeral Parlor in
Garden City, Idaho, is assisting the family.
He is survived by his brother, Bernard Scott Smith, and older sister,
Angie M. Smith. At his request, there will not be any formal services.
Save the Date
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E d u c a ti o n S u m m i t
Wednesday August 24th
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Location: Spirit Mountain Casino
Dakota Hoffman
March 19, 1995 – July 31, 2022
Tribal Adult Foster Care employee Dakota Hoffman walked on July 31,
2022, at the age of 27 at her home in Dallas, Ore.
Dakota was a loving caregiver who cared deeply for her residents and
her co-workers. She was very outgoing and loved being outdoors. She
loved being with family and riding her ATV on the sand. She also en-
joyed spending time with her dogs, horses and, most of all, her boyfriend
Michael. She was a very positive, kind and all-around great person. She
will be greatly missed.
A celebration of life was held Sunday, Aug. 14, at North Albany Park
in Albany, Ore. Restlawn Memory Gardens & Funeral Home of Salem,
Ore., assisted the family.