2A COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL February 25, 2015
IN MEMORIAM
Marlece E. Arthur
1963-2015
Marlece E. Arthur, 51, of Cot-
tage Grove passed away Feb.
18, 2015 from complications of
cancer.
She was born Feb. 26, 1963
in Cottage
Grove
to
Raymond
and Yvonna
( C h a ff e e )
Arthur. She
received a
bachelor’s
degree in
Health Care Administration
from Oregon State University.
She was a manager for chiro-
practic offi ces in Washington
and later a customer service
manager and buyer for Territo-
rial Seed Company.
Marlece was a Master Gar-
dener and gourmet cook. She
enjoyed quilting, the great out-
doors, traveling, and spending
time with family and friends.
She loved her nieces and neph-
ews and was a favorite aunt to
all, her dog, Sophie and her four
kitties.
Marlece is survived by her
parents, Raymond and Yvonna
Arthur of Cottage Grove; sis-
ter Kimberly Masog (Louis)
of Lebanon, Ore.; sister Renée
Goodson (Kurt) of Corvallis,
Ore. and brother Will Arthur
(Maggie) of Cottage Grove.
She was preceded in death by
her niece, Brenna Goodson.
A memorial service and re-
ception will be held at 10 a.m.
on Saturday, Feb. 28, 2015
at Smith-Lund-Mills Funeral
Chapel, 123 S. 7th St., Cottage
Grove, OR 97424. Arrange-
ments by Smith-Lund-Mills Fu-
neral Chapel.
Death Notice
viewed as evidence of an ad-
vancing economy, and City
Planner Amanda Ferguson said
that applications for building
permits for new homes have
been “coming in steadily in the
new year.” The City has issued
permits for three new single-
family dwellings and one new
accessory dwelling unit since
Jan. 1, according to Community
Development Director Howard
Schesser.
“It’s defi nitely looking up
compared to where it was two
years ago,” Ferguson said.
The City’s Planning Depart-
Jami Sue (Hurd) Herdeg, 53,
formerly of Cottage Grove,
passed away in Turlock, Calif.
A Memorial Service of Re-
membrance will be held March
7 at 1 p.m. at the Hughson First
Baptist Church at 6th and Pine
St. in Hughson, California.
ment has been a part of several
pre-applications for new com-
mercial developments, Ferguson
said, though these are of course
not defi nitive at this stage.
“There is an application for
some interesting apartments,
which is good because occu-
pancy rates downtown are very
high and it would be nice to
have more apartments down-
town,” she said. She added that
the City was also expected to
begin marketing the former
Side Pocket Foods building in
the City’s Industrial Park this
week, and parties have already
indicated an interest in the mas-
sive structure.
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In Cottage Grove at St. Andrews Episcopal Church
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and Nancy is retired and volunteers at the
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Herman and Mayme (Arola)
Hasbargen.
On Feb. 26, 1954 in Rose-
burg, Ore., he and Gladys Star-
buck were married.
Mr. Hasbargen served in the
U.S. Army during the Korean
Confl ict. He received an honor-
ary high school diploma from
Elkton High School in 2014.
He was a farmer in Roseburg,
Burns, and Newberg, Ore. and
in Tri-Cities, Wash. He was a
mechanic at Umapine Chemical
in Washington for six years and
also was a logger in Southern
Oregon.
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Donald Edward Hasbargen,
83, of Cot-
tage Grove
p a s s e d
away Feb.
16, 2015.
He was
born April
3, 1931 in
Menahga,
Minn.
to
Elmer Anton Willis, 83 of
Cottage Grove passed away
Feb. 9, 2015. No services are
planned at this time.
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Donald Edward
Hasbargen
1931-2015
Please join the family and help celebrate this event.
No Gifts Please.
Richard
Klansnic
Jan 24, 1923 ~ Jan 26, 2015
Our sincere thanks and gratitude to all neighbors,
friends and family members for the kindness and
sympathy on behalf of Richard Klansnic.
~Caroline Klansnic and Family
Deborah S. Card
November 1951-
February 2015
Ms. Card was born on
11/19/51 and passed away
on 2/ 7/2015 aft er a short
illness related to her battle
with progressive supra-
nuclear palsy(PSP).
Deb was born in Th e
Dalles and graduated from
Th e Dalles High School
in 1969. She earned her
Bachelor of Science degree
from Oregon College of
Education. While attend-
ing college, Deb earned 10
varsity letters in basketball,
fi eld hockey and soft ball. She graduated with honors and was
named in the Who’s Who of American Colleges and Universi-
ties. She went on to earn her Masters degree at OCE and the
University of Oregon.
Debbie taught at Lincoln Junior and Middle School for 30
years. She was a greatly respected teacher and coach. She loved
her students and all aspects of teaching and oft en said that she
was really lucky because she got to live her dream.
Debbie is survived by her sisters, Kathy Emmons and her
husband Terry, and Julie Saldivar and her husband Gene of Th e
Dalles. She leaves numerous nieces and nephews as well as
great-nieces and nephews, who love and will miss their “Auntie
Deb”. She also leaves behind her god-daughter. Ella Frederick
and her son, Ray, of Brooklyn NY, and many good friends from
South Lane School in Cottage Grove and Eugene, and at Flag-
stone Retirement Center, and the Springs at Mill Creek, both of
Th e Dalles. She was preceded in death by her father, Leonard
R. Card, mother, Helen Card Reierson, and sister, Janice Card
Carson.
He enjoyed fi shing, deer hunt-
ing, classical music, playing
the guitar, and especially loved
spending time with his family.
He was a member of the Old-
Time Fiddlers Association.
He is survived by his wife of
61 years, Gladys Hasbargen of
Cottage Grove; three daughters
— Susan (Ty) Oland of Yon-
calla, Judith (Terry) Kleman of
Ft. Jennings, Ohio, and Linda
(Tom) Hering of Grafton, Wisc.;
two sons — Mike Hasbargen of
Dundee, Ore. and Lee Hasbar-
gen (Laura Gattoni) of Morris,
N.Y., two sisters, Mavis Buck
of Kennewick, Wash. and Clara
Starbuck of Kennewick, Wash,
a brother, Gordon Hasbargen of
W. Richland, Wash., 22 grand-
children, and 32 great-grand-
children with one on the way.
A memorial and reception
was held Feb. 21 at 3 p.m. at
Trinity Lutheran Church in Cot-
tage Grove. Memorial contri-
butions may be made to Trin-
ity Lutheran Church Preschool.
Arrangements under the care of
Smith-Lund-Mills Funeral Cha-
pel, Cottage Grove.
Donald Wayne Work
1940-2015
Donald Wayne Work, 74, of
Cottage Grove passed away Feb.
18, 2015.
He was born Dec. 14, 1940
in Drain, Ore. to Vernon and
Winfred (McDonald) Work.
Don graduated from Drain
High School with the class of 1959.
In 1962 in Cottage Grove, he
and Judith Ann DeYoung were
married.
He worked at Weyerhaeuser for 25 years, as an announcer
for KNND Radio, and as a custodian at Lincoln Middle School.
Th e students of Lincoln Middle School awarded "Grandpa Don"
numerous trophies.
He enjoyed fi shing in his younger days and also enjoyed
working in his yard and woodworking. He loved talking to
everyone he encountered and loved music.
He is survived by his wife, Judith Work of Cottage Grove,
a daughter, Tammera Gordineer of Eugene, two grandsons,
Brandon Rhodes and Tylor Gordineer, one granddaughter, Sherry
Gordineer, a brother, Leon Work, three sisters, Jeri Lawrence,
Wanda Bellows and Ronda Alexander, and one great-grandchild.
He was preceded in death by four siblings.
A memorial will be held Saturday, Feb. 28 at 2 p.m. at Smith-
Lund-Mills Funeral Chapel, 123 S. 7th St., Cottage Grove.
Caroline (Coop) Shultz
September 13, 1926 ~
February 19, 2015
Caroline Coop Shultz of Creswell,
Oregon, a descendent of one of Oregon’s
pioneer families from 1843, died
February 19, 2015. She was 88.
She was born September 13, 1926
in Tillamook, Oregon. She grew up
in Cottage Grove and worked in her
father’s foundry making cores while
attending Cottage Grove High School.
She went off to Graceland College in Lamoni, Iowa. Aft er a year
of college she went back to work at the foundry. Th ere she met
Lowell Shultz and they married in Salem, Oregon on August 31,
1947. Th ey settled in Cottage Grove where Lowell was working at
blacksmith shop. Th ey purchased their fi rst house in Springfi eld
on Laura Street where they raised four children Marolyn, Dan,
Lloyd and Chris to adulthood. Th ey purchased property between
Pleasant Hill and Creswell, where they farmed, built a home, and
then retired. Th ey were very active in the VFW in Creswell and
the Community of Christ church in Cottage Grove.
Sister Nora Treadwell, husband Lowell Shultz, children Sarah
and Dan Shultz and Marolyn Simonsen preceded her in death.
Caroline is survived by her brothers Vern, Duane and Dale Coop,
son Lloyd, daughter Chris Lasley, grandchildren Doug and Stan
Simonsen, Melissa Fery, Lehi and Joe Shultz, Carmie Meile, Erica
Lasley, Katie Arnberg, and twelve great-grandchildren along with
generations of nieces and nephews.
Services will be held at 1P, Saturday, February 28 at
Andreason’s Funeral home 320 N. 6th, Springfi eld, OR 541-485-
6659
Martha “Irene” Wilson
Dec, 1931 – Feb., 2015
Martha “Irene” Wilson
went to be with her Lord and
savior February 12, 2015.
Irene was born December
26, 1931 to Carl Hogsed and
Bertha Coleman Hogsed in
Murphy, North Carolina. She
married Lytle (Buck) Wilson
in March of 1947. Th ey moved
to Oregon in 1956 where they
raised their four sons.
She enjoyed crossword
puzzles and sketching wildlife, especially birds. She enjoyed
her extended family with fi ft een grandchildren and several
great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. She was a very
good baker as evidenced by the weight gains of several family
members.
She is survived by her sons, Daniel Wilson, Steve Wilson,
and Bob Wilson of Cottage Grove, OR, and Ed Wilson of
Springfi eld, OR, her sisters, Carol Stalcup of Duluth, GA.,
and Barbara Maney of Ft.
Walton Beach, FL., and a
brother Doyle Hogsed of
Simpsonville, SC.
She was preceded in
death by her husband, Buck
and her parents, Carl and
Bertha, and her sisters Billie
Hogsed and Ruth McDougal
and grandsons Scott Wilson
and Joe Wilson.
A memorial will be held
2pm, Saturday, March 14.
2015 at Cottage Grove Bible
Church. Th e address is 1200
E. Quincy Ave., Cottage Grove, OR. Andreason’s Burial &
Cremations are handling the details.