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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 2015
OBITUARIES
Heston Hughes; and great-
great-grandchildren Conner and
Hunter.
A funeral service will be held
today, July 29, at 1 p.m., at
Burns’s Riverside Chapel
Florence Funeral Home.
PARK—George
Edward
Park, Sr., 76, loving husband,
father and
grandfather,
p a s s e d
away peace-
fully with
his family
by his side
July
24,
2015.
G e o r g e George Park
was born
April 24, 1940, and was raised
in Austin, Texas. He joined the
U.S. Air Force, where he served
for six years, then settled in
northern California, working for
Pacific Gas and Electric.
He was president of Pacific
Service Employees Association
in 1979.
After retirement, George and
Carol moved to Florence, where
he enjoyed ATVing, fishing and
walking on the beach collecting
rocks and shells. He was an avid
golfer and played softball for
many years. He also enjoyed
classic cars, camping and read-
ing.
He will be fondly remem-
bered for his infectious laugh
and always putting others first.
George suffered from demen-
tia for the last 10 years of his
life and was a resident of Bay
Crest Village in Coos Bay, then
later resided at Spruce Point in
Florence.
He will be greatly missed by
all those who knew him and will
be greatly missed by his family.
He is survived by his wife of
25 years, Carol; his children:
Eddie Park of Washoe Valley,
Nev.; Jimmi Park of Placerville,
Ca.; Wendy Park Harnage of
South Lake Tahoe, Ca.; Timothy
Windh of Florence; Stan Windh
of Cameron Park, Ca.; Carl
Windh of Puyallup, Wash.; sev-
eral grandchildren and great-
grandchildren and
several
brothers and sisters.
A family memorial celebra-
tion will be held at a later date
and private cremational rites
were held.
Burns’s Riverside Chapel
Florence Funeral Home is in
charge of all arrangements.
DALE—Patricia Lela Dale,
91, of Florence, passed away
July
24,
2015, after
a short ill-
ness.
She was
born
in
Centralia,
Wash., on
July
19,
1924,
to Patricia Dale
L e l a
Lawrence Bradley and Chester
I. Bradley.
She attended Reed College in
Portland, Ore., and graduated
from the University of Oregon
Medical School, School of
Nursing, as a registered nurse in
WEDDING
Hoskinson – Burgin
Sara
Hoskinson
and
Timothy Burgin, both of
Eugene, were married July 18,
2015, at 2 p.m. at the
Tillamook Forest Center in
Tillamook, Ore., under the
officiation of Michael Schulze.
Maid/matron of honor was
Zoe Rolly and the best man
was Adam Bacon.
Bridesmaids
included
Elizabeth Weiss and Andi
Schulze; groomsmen were
Mason Duwell and Nich
Landrith; flower girl was
Emmarain
Charlotte
Hoogendoorn and ring bearer
was Henry Burgin.
The bride is the daughter of
Sandy Hoskinson of Wapato,
Wash., and Sam Hoskinson
and Leslie Bishop of Corvallis.
The groom is the son of
Bonnie and Edwin Burgin of
Eugene.
The couple will honeymoon
1946. She worked in the nursing
field for 50 years, including
night supervision at Multnomah
County Hospital in Portland and
as a private-duty nurse in the
San Francisco Bay area.
She was a 17-year resident of
Florence, moving here from
Concord, Calif.
She is survived by her daugh-
ter, Carol A. Chapman (Tom) of
Pleasant Hill, Ore.; a brother,
Lon Bradley (Connie) of
Florence; a sister, Sandra
Coalman (Richard) of Lake
Havasu City, Ariz.; and several
nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by
her son, Dr. Niel W. Graven, in
1997; a daughter, Cindy L.
Graven, in 2010; and her hus-
band, John H. Dale, in 1996.
At Pat’s request, no service
will be planned.
Memorial contributions can
be made in her name to the
Florence Area Humane Society.
Burns’s Riverside Chapel
Florence Funeral Home is in
charge of all arrangements.
VAN DEVENDER—Duane
Van Devender, 89, born to
George and
Eva Van De-
vender, May
8, 1925, in
Cable, Wis.,
passed away
near family
Nov.
30,
Duane and
2014, in Eu-
Rose Van
gene, Ore.
Devender
Rose Van
D e v e n d e r,
84, born Aug. 26, 1930, to
Ralph and Edith Eves in Walton,
Ore., passed away May 13,
2015, in Eugene, Ore., also near
family.
Duane moved with his family
from Cable, Wis., working in
local mills before finally retiring
from International Paper com-
pany.
Rose grew up in the Walton
and Noti area. After graduating
from Elmira High School as a
member of the honor roll, she
worked odd jobs in the area.
Rose attended a college in
Vancouver, Wash., with a long-
time friend, Joy Davis.
Duane and Rose met in
Veneta, Ore., area after Duane
served on the U.S.S. Alkaid dur-
ing World War II in the Pacific.
They married in Noti on Aug.
26, 1950. They settled there and
raised three children: Vicki
(Don), Dennis (Daphane) and
Nancy (Henry).
They often enjoyed fishing
and hunting. In retirement they
enjoyed garage sales, flea mar-
kets and were “snow birds,”
staying in Quartzsite, Ariz.,
band Jim MacDougall, her sister
Barbara Ferrell and grandson
Adam MacDougall.
A celebration of life will be
held in Florence at the
Florentine Estates clubhouse
Saturday, Aug. 1, at 3 p.m.
Simmons, of Springfield, Ore.;
her nephew, Shawn Ferrell, of
Yachats; and grand-niece
Megan Sumahit, of Oroville,
Calif.
She was preceded in death by
her mother, father, former hus-
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BIRTHS
S TA C E Y- B R O W N —
Willow Ainsley Stacey-
Brown, a girl weighing 5 lbs.,
11 ozs., was born to Alyssa
Anne Stacey of Florence on
July 20, 2015, at 4:39 a.m., at
PeaceHealth Peace Harbor
Medical Center.
P E L AY O — C a m i l a
Alexandra Pelayo, a girl
weighing 8 lbs., 15 ozs., was
born to Sonia and Allfonso
Pelayo of Florence on July
23, 2015, at 12:33 p.m., at
PeaceHealth Peace Harbor
Medical Center.
DOLLAHITE— Kairi
Marie Dollahite, a girl
weighing 5 lbs., 7 ozs., was
born to Monica Marie Pellit
and Andrew James Dollahite
of Florence on July 24, 2015,
at 4:08 a.m., at PeaceHealth
Peace
Harbor
Medical
Center.
WEATHER DATA
on the McKenzie River and
will live in Eugene.
Sara is employed by
Springfield Public Schools.
She is a graduate of the
University of Oregon and
Crescent Valley High School
Timothy is employed by the
Springfield Creamery and is a
graduate of Lane Community
College and Siuslaw High
School.
LaPine, Ore., and other places.
They finally settled in
Florence, where they made
friends, attended church and
TOPS until health issues
brought them to Eugene.
They are preceded in death
by their parents and several sib-
lings. Duane is survived by his
brother, Kenneth, of Junction
City, Ore. They are both sur-
vived by their children, several
grandchildren and great-grand-
children.
There will be a celebration of
life at the Noti Church of Christ,
22424 Noti Loop, in Noti, Ore.,
at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 1.
MACDOUGALL—Beverly
MacDougall, 86, of Veneta,
Ore., passed
away June
27, 2015, at
Sacred Heart
River Bend
Hospital in
Springfield,
Ore.,
of
complica-
Beverly
tions from
MacDougall
surgery.
Beverly
Neet was born on June 18, 1929
in Portland, Ore., during The
Great Depression. She moved
to California in 1946 with her
mother and sister and, after
graduating from high school in
Gilroy, Calif., she attended Uni-
versity of California, Berkeley.
After meeting Jim Mac-
Dougall in San Francisco,
Calif., in 1952, marrying, rais-
ing a family and a having a
career in banking in Northern
California, she and Jim retired
to Eugene in 1990. After their
divorce, Beverly moved to
Florence in 1995 to be closer to
her sister Barbara, of Yachats.
She then moved to Veneta in
January 2014.
Beverly was a beautiful, gen-
erous, very determined and
fiercely independent woman
who lived her life and exited her
life her way. She had traveled
the world, with her last major
trip being to Egypt.
She was an accomplished
pianist, a cat lover and volunteer
for the humane society, where
she was involved in cat adop-
tions. She was a professional
linguist and it was hard to get
away with using improper
English in her presence.
She will be greatly missed by
her family and friends.
Beverly is survived by her
son
and
daughter-in-law,
George and Deann MacDougall,
of Folsom, Calif.; her grandson,
Ryan MacDougall, of Folsom,
Calif.; her cousin, Nadine
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MOBLEY—As mentioned
in Saturday’s paper, Elizabeth
L a r u e
Mobley
p a s s e d
away due to
complica-
tions with
cancer July
21, 2015.
T h e
Mobley
Liz Mobley
family will
be hosting a non-potluck public
celebration of her life at
Driftwood Shores Resort and
Conference Center on Sat-
urday, Aug. 1, at 2 p.m.
Burns’s Riverside Chapel
Florence Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements.
A U LT M A N — M i n i s t e r
Marvin O. Aultman, 81, of
Florence,
passed away
in his sleep
July
16,
2015.
Marvin
was
born
Feb.
16,
1934, in Lake
Providence,
Marvin
La.
Aultman
He is sur-
vived by his loving wife of 63
years, three sons, one daughter,
seven granddaughters and two
grandsons.
Private cremational rites were
held through Burns’s Riverside
Chapel Florence Funeral Home.
HUGHES—Alice Maxine
(Chambers) Hughes, 92, of
Florence, passed away July 19,
2015.
Alice, usually called Maxine,
was born to Abe and Harriett
Chambers while they resided in
the Veneta and Elmira areas.
She was preceded in death by
her parents; her brothers,
Charles, Roy and Leonard; and
sisters Creta Fuller and Lenora
Getchell. Her husband, Henry,
passed away in 1982.
Maxine married Henry
Hughes (also known as Bert)
and had two children: Gary and
Monty.
Maxine and Henry moved to
Florence in 1949 as owner and
operators of the Heceta Junction
Market (market, gas station and
trailer court). They later built
several custom homes together
and engaged in commercial
fishing aboard the Honey Pot.
Maxine was very active with
Order of the Eastern Star,
American Legion, Forty and
Eight, the Grange, Van Fans of
Florence, the Moose Lodge, the
Florence Elks, Meals on Wheels
and several other organizations
throughout her residence in
Florence.
She was a wonderful mother
and will be missed.
She is survived by her son,
Gary; grandchildren John,
Henry and Catherine Navor;
two great-grandchildren, Austin
and Preston Navor; her son
Monty; grandchildren Amber
and Benjamin Hughes; great-
grandchildren
Ashlie
Fitzsimmons,
Christopher
Bjorunrud, Damon Hughes and