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    2A COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL January 14, 2015
IN MEMORIAM
BIRTHS
Harold B. Schreiber
1921-2014
Jan. 2, 2015
To Merisa and Chad Andrews of
Creswell, a daughter.
Jan. 4, 2015
To Erica and Matthew Seckler of
Cottage Grove, a son.
Jan. 6, 2015
to Samantha Clough of Cottage
Grove, a son.
Jan. 7, 2015
To Erica Farmer and Billy Wells
of Cottage Grove, a daughter.
Jan. 8, 2015
To Julianne Sullivan and Shawn
Holmes of Cottage Grove, a son.
Jan. 9, 2015
To Aryana Swanson and Travis
Gates of Cottage Grove, a daugh-
ter.
Harold B. Schreiber, 93, of
Cottage Grove passed away
Dec. 30, 2014.
He was born March 15,
1921 in
Faribault,
Minn. to
Benjamin
and Lu-
cinda (Ei-
genbrodt)
S c h -
reiber.
He graduated from Kenyon
High School in Minnesota
and served in the US Navy as
a Gunner’s Mate First Class
on the USS Tomich DE242.
On Feb. 8, 1947 in Albert
Lea, Minn., he and Beatrice
Schultz were married.
Harold worded at Weyer-
haeuser for 36 years and re-
tired in 1982.
He enjoyed woodworking
and volunteering at Trinity
Lutheran Church’s Commu-
nity Kitchen. Harold was the
ultimate green thumb garden-
er, better known as “The Frog
Man”. He was a member of
the South Willamette Valley
Honor Flight in May 2013 to
Washington, D.C.
Harold was a member
of Our Lady of Perpetual
Help Catholic Church, the
Elks Lodge and the Prospec-
tors and Golddiggers. He was
awarded a “Harold Schreiber
Day” in Cottage Grove and
also was Elk of the Year.
Survivors include his wife,
Beatrice Schreiber of Cottage
Grove, a son, Dick Schreiber
and wife, Vicki, of Toutle,
Wash., a daughter, Sue Bis-
set and husband, Phil, of
Dundee, Ore., six grandchil-
dren and two great-grandchil-
dren with one on the way. He
was preceded in death by his
daughter, Mary and grandson,
Kendall.
A Memorial Mass and re-
ception will be held Wed.,
Jan. 14 at 11 a.m. at OLPH
Catholic Church in Cottage
Grove. Inurnment will be at
Willamette National Cem-
etery. Memorial contribu-
tions may be made to South
Willamette Valley Honor
Flight at Umpqua Bank or
go to swvhonorfl ight.org. Ar-
rangements under the care of
Smith-Lund-Mills Funeral
Chapel, Cottage Grove.
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HEAR CLEARLY!
The amazing truth
about God’s grace
G
od’s grace is amazing!
We’re saved by grace—
God’s undeserved favor—and
we live by grace, which is also
God’s power in our lives to do
what we could never do in our
own strength. And it’s all be-
cause God is love, and He loves
us unconditionally, constantly
and completely.
But even though God loves
us, we still have a problem: sin.
It’s important for us to learn how
to confront sin and overcome it,
because while God loves sin-
ners, He hates sin. And He hates
it because of what it does to us
and how it keeps us from the
abundant life Jesus died to give
us. (See John 10:10.)
So many people live in an
endless cycle of sinning, feeling
guilty and condemned, suffering
under guilt and condemnation
for awhile, and then eventually
believing God will forgive them
or they’ve paid for it enough to
be forgiven. I know how miser-
able it can be to live this way
because I’ve been there myself.
And it isn’t God’s plan for our
lives.
Jesus paid a tremendous price
for us so we could have abun-
dant life. He willingly took all
of our sin on Himself and gave
His life on the cross so we could
be forgiven and have new life in
Him. One of the greatest things
about life in Christ is it makes
us dead to sin. Romans 6:11
(AMP) says, “Consider your-
selves also dead to sin and your
relation to it broken, but alive to
God [living in unbroken fellow-
ship with Him] in Christ Jesus.”
We have the power to over-
come
You may be thinking, “Joyce,
if I’m dead to sin, then why am
I still sinning?” The Bible says
we are dead to sin, but sin is not
dead. We consider ourselves
dead to sin because when we’re
born again through Christ, our
spirit is alive in Him and wants
nothing to do with sin; that’s
why it bothers you when you
do something wrong. However,
our soul—mind, will and emo-
tions—is not immediately ma-
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CORRECTION
The Jan. 7, 2015 edition
of the Sentinel's Police
Blotter included a report
of a motor vehicle ac-
cident involving two log
trucks at the Interstate 5
northbound onramp.
The report as printed
stated that both drivers
in the accident were cited
for failing to obey traf-
fi c-control signals. In ac-
tuality, the Sentinel has
discovered that only one
of the drivers was cited.
The Sentinel regrets the
error and any undue con-
sequences.
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Sheri Louise Kimbrel
1957-2015
Sheri Louise Kimbrel, 57, of
Yoncalla, OR passed away
Jan. 4, 2015 from cancer.
She was born June 1, 1957 in
Roseburg to Bob and Sandra
(McCullough) Rose. She
graduated from Sutherlin
High School and worked in
the accounting department of
Orenco Systems in Sutherlin.
On Aug. 9, 1997 in Lake
Tahoe, Nevada, she and Peter
Kimbrel, of Yoncalla, OR,
were married. She enjoyed
spending time with family and friends. Survivors include her
husband, Peter Kimbrel, her mother, Sandra Rose, of Sutherlin,
OR, two sons, Scott Hammerschmith and wife, Samantha, of
Roseburg and their two children, Scott and Sophia, and Bryce
Hammerschmith and wife, Sarah, of Odenton, Maryland, and a
brother, Bobby Rose and wife, Susan, of Lowell, OR.
She was preceded in death by her father, Bob Rose. No service
is planned. Memorial contributions may be made to the Cancer
Treatment Centers of America, Western Region in Goodyear,
Arizona. Arrangements under the care of Smith-Lund-Mills
Funeral Chapel, Cottage Grove, OR.
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