2A COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL June 24, 2015
BIRTHS
Andersons celebrate 60th anniversary
June 14, 2015
To Kristina Shearer and Colin Ten-
neson of Sutherlin, a daughter.
June 16, 2015
To Trina and Max Circle of Cottage
Grove, a daughter.
To Kayla and Brockman Allen of
Cottage Grove, a daughter.
June 18, 2015
To Stephanie Brophy and Jesse Rook
of Cottage Grove, a daughter.
D
ee and Margie Anderson of Cottage
Grove recently celebrated their 60th
wedding anniversary.
The couple met while Dee was stationed at
Fort Sill, Okla. in the U.S. Army. They were
married June 6, 1955 in Lawton, Okla. and
moved to Cottage Grove in 1966. Dee worked
for AT&T for 32 years; Margie was a home-
maker.
Their children are David and wife Saman-
tha Anderson of Springfi eld, Arlyn and wife
Joyce Anderson, Sharon and husband Brad
Markham and Judy and husband Tim Quick,
all of Cottage Grove. The couple has 13 grand-
children and eight great-grandchildren.
The Andersons celebrated their anniversary
with a family barbeque.
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IN MEMORIAM
LaDonna Carol Zoll
1932-2015
LaDonna Carol Zoll, 82, of
Cottage Grove passed away
June 12, 2015 due to natural
causes.
She was
born Nov.
24, 1932 in
Green Val-
ley, Minn.
to
Harry
and Violet
(Kimball)
Paulson.
On April 10, 1954 in Menah-
ga, Minn., she and Richard John
Zoll were married.
LaDonna worked at Lucky
U, Village Green and Hoovers
Shoe Store.
She enjoyed camping, fi sh-
ing, hunting, gardening, crafts,
garage sales, and most of all
spending time with family and
friends. She cherished her dog,
Bart, and her cat, Callie.
LaDonna is survived by her
husband, John Zoll of Cot-
tage Grove, a daughter, Gyn-
ger Hoover and husband Jim of
Cottage Grove, two sons, Bruce
LORANE COUNTRY NEWS
BY LIL THOMPSON
For the Sentinel
L
orane Grange begins its
re-roofi ng project this
Saturday, June 27 at 6 a.m., and
help from all Lorane grangers
is needed. There is plenty of
ground work to be done, and
they will be working all week-
end.
The Lorane community is
invited by the Lorane Rebekah
Lodge to an appreciation dinner
this Saturday, June 27 at 2 p.m.
This meal of hot dogs, pulled
pork, side dishes and desserts
is FREE to the community as a
thank-you for all the donations
and support with their founda-
tion project.
Summer movie camp is re-
turning. Contact Alyssa Shep-
herd for more information.
The next meeting of the Lo-
rane Celebration committee is
scheduled for July 9 at 6:30 p.m.
To rent a table at the Grange or
have a home put on the map,
contact Lil Thompson at 541-
942-5701. The date is Sept. 12.
There will be many interesting
events throughout the day.
Important information for all
Crow Middle/High School stu-
dents for registration for this up-
coming school year: On these
dates, the offi ce will be open to
help review and fi nalize your
class schedules: Tuesday, Aug.
25, 11 a.m.-7 p.m. for seniors;
Wednesday, Aug. 26, 10 am-8
p.m. for ninth, tenth and 11th
grades; and Aug. 27 from 11
a.m.-6 p.m. for grades 7-8 and
new students. Also, on Aug. 26,
they will have sport physicals.
Fall sports sign-up night is Aug.
13 at 6 p.m. and is a mandatory
meeting for all parents and ath-
letes. It may seem far away, but
put these dates on your calen-
dar!
PLEASE SLOW DOWN in
and around the central part of
Lorane! We have kids and par-
ents walking along the road near
the stores and Post Offi ce. Also,
many residents on Old Lorane
Road have reported cars going
way too fast. There are people
walking, dogs and cats on the
road, and sometimes horses. Be
cautious of others!
The Lorane Growers Market
has temporarily moved to the
Lorane Family Store. Those with
extra produce are asked to share.
There are no set prices. All the
proceeds go towards the Lorane
Community Association’s com-
munity service projects, includ-
ing the annual Angel Tree. This
enables many to purchase and
share locally grown produce.
Little Coffee Hours at the Re-
bekah Lodge begin on Wednes-
day, July 1. Come down for cof-
fee and muffi ns from 7-9 a.m.
and visiting every Wednesday
morning.
Zoll of Cottage Grove and Mark
Zoll of Eugene, six grandchil-
dren, six great-grandchildren
and one great-great grandchild.
A Celebration of Life will be
on Sunday, June 28, 2015 from
4-6 p.m. at 33768 Row River
Rd., Cottage Grove. Arrange-
ments under the care of Smith-
Lund-Mills Funeral Chapel,
Cottage Grove.
Death Notice
Harold Steven Evernden, 85,
of Cottage Grove passed away
June 13, 2015. No service will
be held. Arrangements under
the care of Smith-Lund-Mills
Funeral Chapel, Cottage Grove.
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David James
Hetherington
David James Hetherington, 41, of
Cottage Grove, Oregon passed away
June 16, 2015. He was born June 8,
1974, in Mount Ayr, Iowa to Jim and
Janelle (Payne) Hetherington. David
graduated from William Chrisman
High School, Independence, Missouri.
He worked for Godfather’s Pizza,
Mr. Goodcents, Q Street Billiards in
Springfi eld, OR and Gateway Restaurant, Drain, OR. David
enjoyed his dog Farley, playing pool, hanging out with friends,
watching wrestling, playing cards, Star Wars, the Kansas City
Royals and Chiefs. He was a member of the Community of
Christ Church. David is survived by his parents James and
Janelle Hetherington, Cottage Grove, OR, grandfather Dale
Payne, sisters Laura Hetherington, Krissy Morgan and husband
Tim, brothers Jonathan, Steven, James Hetherington, nieces
Alexis and Melody Morgan and nephew Levi Hetherington. A
Memorial service will be held at 3:00 PM on Saturday, June 27,
2015, at the Community of Christ Church, 78942 Th ornton Lane,
Cottage Grove, OR. Memorial contributions may be made to
the charity of your choice. Arrangements by Smith-Lund-Mills
Funeral Chapel, 123 S. 7th St., Cottage Grove, OR 97424.
Kathleen
“Kathy” Marie
Hewlett
May 29, 1953 – June 16, 2015
Kathleen “Kathy” Marie Hewlett
peacefully passed away on Tues-
day, June 16, 2015 at Riverbend
Hospital. She was born May 29,
1953 in Jamestown, NY to Rudolph “Rudy” and Joyce Buck.
On June 27, 1969 she married the love of her life, Alfred
Hewlett III in Reno, NV. She was known for her love of crafts,
her obsession with rocks, and for her loving and caring spirit.
Family was most important to her. She was her family’s center
and their rock. Kathy will be greatly missed by her family
and friends. Kathy was proceeded in death by her parents and
her fi rst daughter Penny. Kathy is survived by her husband
Alfred; her daughter Kristin “Kristy”; her two sons and their
wives: Grant and his wife Laura, Paul and his wife Amy. Also
surviving her are her grandchildren, Byron, Brandon, Hailey,
Matthew, and Josiah; and her great-grandson, Eli.
A memorial service will be held at 11am, Saturday June 27 at
the Church of the Nazarene in Cottage Grove. The offi ciant
will be Cindy Slaymaker.
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