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2A COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL July 1, 2015 BIRTHS June 19, 2015 June 21, 2015 June 23, 2015 June 25, 2015 To Tina Smith and Eric Woods of Cottage Grove, a son. To Katie Tigue and Tyler Main of Creswell, a son. To Nicole St. Clair and Eric Daquilanto of Cottage Grove, a son. To Jeanna Minshall and John Jarrell of Cottage Grove, a son. June 20, 2015 To Maria and Dean Pendergraft of Creswell, a daughter. To Aylah Anne Williams and Dustin Mark Williams of Cre- swell, a son. June 22, 2015 To Shauna Jean Bryant and Thomas Jerome Bowe of Drain, a daughter. June 24, 2015 To Theresa Bass Kern and Darron L. Kern of Creswell, a daughter. Garland Vilas Hales, 66, orig- inally of Cottage Grove, passed away May 22, 2015. He was born Nov. 30, 1948 in Cottage Grove to R. Vilas and Orpha (Wil- lis) Hales. Garland graduated from high school and took col- lege cours- es in law enforcement and fi re prevention. He served in the U.S. Navy from 1967 to 1971 as an E-4 submarine radioman. Garland worked as a 911 dis- patcher in Salem, Clackamas County, and Eugene, Oregon, a communications specialist in the Arizona Department of Public Safety, and then a tow- ing dispatcher out of Portland, Oregon. Garland enjoyed music, espe- cially classical and gospel, play- ing trombone when younger and was a singer all his life. He was very involved in his church, leading music activities and Bible studies. Garland loved his Lord Jesus, had a great sense of humor, and he loved to talk about going to heaven. Garland is survived by his mother, Orpha Hales, a sister, Lare Lamm of Cottage Grove, and a brother, Ron Hales of Sur- prise, Arizona. An inurnment was held at the Roseburg Veterans Memo- rial Cemetery on June 19, 2015. A Celebration of Garland’s Life will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 1, 2015, at the First Baptist Church of Cottage Grove. Those who wish to bring their favorite food to celebrate another of Garland’s favorite things to do, a potluck for family and friends will follow services. Memorial contributions may be made to Disabled Veterans. Ar- rangements under the care of Smith-Lund-Mills Funeral Cha- pel, Cottage Grove. Peggy Sue Tiegen 1953-2015 Peggy Sue Tiegen, 61, of Cot- tage Grove passed away June 26, 2015. She was born Nov. 21, 1953 in Boise, Ida- ho to Shir- ley Garrett. She at- tended John R. Rogers High School in Spo- kane, Wash. and worked as a bookkeeper for a pharmacy. In 1991, she and Michael Tie- gen were married. She enjoyed reading, crochet- ing, knitting, making hooked rugs, crafts, Christmas decora- To Kristy Williams and Tobias Hazelton of Cottage Grove, a daughter. tions, was an excellent cook and liked watching the Seattle Seahawks. Survivors include her chil- dren, Sean and Donna Burgess of Roseburg, Ore. and Dana Root, two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Michael Tiegen, and three brothers, Eddie Gar- rette, Tom Burgess and Larry Burgess. No service is planned. Ar- rangements under the care of Smith-Lund-Mills Funeral Cha- pel, Cottage Grove. I t is said that in the heat of a battle during World War II, Winston Churchill gave a speech that consisted of one sentence. He said, “Never, never, never, never give up!” I don’t know if that’s really the only thing he said, but I do believe the Holy Spirit is speaking that one thing to many of us today. Don’t give up, because God has so much in store for our lives. Don’t stay stuck! It’s very easy to want to give up when things get hard. Sometimes people get stuck where they are and don’t know how to get out, so they think giving up would be easier. It may be they feel they’re not smart or talented enough…maybe something traumatic happened to them… or they may have failed at some- thing or made terrible mistakes in the past. But the Holy Spirit anoints us to press in, to press on and go through to our victory, even if things don’t go the way we planned. Failure does not mean there are no more options. You can learn from past mistakes… history is a good teacher. Try again…if nothing else, you’ll learn what works and what doesn’t work and go from there. You can turn your obstacle into an opportunity to grow wiser and mature spiritually. God wants us to live a good life. However, there is no eleva- tor ride to a good life. Trust and perseverance are a must. John 10:10 tells us that “the thief comes in order to steal and kill and destroy. I came that they Ralph C. Humphrey Jr. June 5, 1959- June 7, 2015 Ralph’s life was fi lled with kindness, love and laughter. He was always there with a helping hand if you needed one, or a funny story when you were down. Ralph took pride in being a Native American and enjoyed bow hunting, fi shing on the river, and dancing in the kitchen. As we say farewell to a much loved man, he is preceded in death by his mother, Jean, and is survived by his son, Nathan, two daughters, Lonna and Kristen, three grandchildren, Brianna, Summer and Joshua. Also surviving him are his father, three sisters, four nieces and nephews, four great nieces and nephews and a host of friends that he called family. Please join us for a celebration of life at Elijah Bristow Park in Dexter, Oregon on Sunday July 12, 2015 at 2pm. z å Death Notice Clyde Adlor Dupois, 91, of Cottage Grove passed away June 19, 2015. No services will be held. Arrangements under the care of Smith-Lund-Mills Funeral Chapel, Cottage Grove. Never give up! may have and enjoy life, and have it in abundance (to the full, till it overfl ows). The Holy Spir- it will lead us one step of faith at a time into the good life God has planned for each of us. There will always be ob- stacles to overcome. There will always be “issues” to get past. But there will also be do- overs…second chances…new beginnings. It’s never too late; just don’t give up! God is all about fresh starts. He forgives our sins, our mistakes and fail- ures when we repent. We need to learn to forgive ourselves as 541- 485-6659 June 26, 2015 IN MEMORIAM Garland Vilas Hales 1948-2015 www.andreasons.com To Abby and David Zoll of Cottage Grove, a daughter. well. Stop remembering what He has forgotten and enjoy your life. You don’t have to keep pay- ing for your past, just receive His forgiveness and go on. You are a new creation in Christ! (See 2 Corinthians 5:17.) Because of that, all things are possible with God. 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