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2A COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL June 8, 2016 IN MEMORIAM Lawerence William “Bill” Cartmill 1933-2016 Lawerence William “Bill” Cartmill, 82, of Cottage Grove, formerly of Florence, passed away in his home Tuesday, May 24, 2016 of complica- tions from COPD. He was born in Manhattan, Ill. on Dec. 2, 1933 to Edgar H. and Helen L. (Wal- len) Cartmill. He lived mostly in Wyoming and attended high school in Baggs, Wyoming. He served in the US Air Force dur- ing the Korean War (1953-57). Bill married Deanna Decker on Aug. 31, 1957 in Pinedale, Wyo. After the birth of their fi rst child, they moved to Florence, where they co-owned and oper- ated the Siuslaw Motel. There they had two more children. Af- ter 21 years, they sold the motel and moved to Cottage Grove. Bill had worked on oil rigs in Wyoming, ran heavy equipment and then drove log truck for 20 plus years in Florence. He en- joyed building dune buggies, beach combing, antique auto restoration, driving race cars and watching Sprint car races. Bill belonged to the VFW Post #293 in Eugene. He is survived by his wife, Deanna of 58 years, his three children, Billie (Marvin) Cross of Cottage Grove, Carl (Julie) Cartmill of Creswell, Ronda (Bob) Barrett of Florence, sev- en grandchildren, four great- grandchildren, a brother, Darrell (Jackie) Cartmill of Florence and a sister, Janet (Jim) Mudd of Tuscola, Texas, plus nieces, nephew, cousins and many friends. He is preceded in death by his parents, brothers, Eddie, Bud, and Harold “Pistol” Cart- mill, sister, Helen Freeman, and grandson, Travis McCall. A Celebration of Life will be held Saturday, June 25 in Florence at the Events Center. Memorial contributions may be given to a charity of choice. Cremation under the care of Andreason’s Funeral Services, Springfi eld. Linda Sue Owens 1950-2016 Linda Sue Owens, 65, of Cot- tage Grove passed away May 30, 2016. She was born Nov. 12, 1950 to Jim and L o u i s e (Harvey) Westbrooks in Modesto, Calif. Linda graduated from South Eugene High School and was a mental health caregiver at the Thornton House. She enjoyed singing “praise” with the wor- ship team at City Life Church where she was a member for many years. She rode Appa- loosa Horses, enjoyed her large gardens with fl owers and veg- etables, decorating her home and went all-out for Christmas. Linda also enjoyed shopping for purses and shoes, and her main thing was jewelry. She married Phillip Owens on February 19, 1982, in Eugene, Ore. Linda is survived by her hus- band of 35 years, Phillip Owens of Eugene, Ore., son, Joshua and wife Angelique Glouer of Salem, Ore., two daughters, Michelle and husband Isaac Hull and Nicole Owens, both of Cottage Grove, three brothers, Ron Westbrooks of Roseburg, Ore., Jim Westbrooks of Eu- gene, Ore., and Bob Westbrooks of Springfi eld, Ore. and four grandchildren. A memorial was held at 3 p.m. on Tuesday, June 7, 2016 at City Life Church, 33133 Row River Rd., in Cottage Grove. Arrange- ments by Smith-Lund-Mills Fu- neral Chapel, Cottage Grove. Sarah Rachel Turnquist 1981-2016 Sarah Rachel Turnquist, 35, passed away on May 31, 2016 in Olympia, Wash. Sarah was born in Fayette- ville, Ark. on Jan. 27, 1981. She is survived by her moth- er, Rhonda, stepfather Steve Knight, sister, Heidi, and Sar- ah’s partner, Paul Pearson. She was predeceased by her father, Harold, and a favorite cousin, Holly Nollen. Lana Faye (Woody) Toureen 1953-2016 The benefi ts of being right with God I saiah 54:17 gives us an amazing promise from God. It says, “No weapon that is formed against you shall pros- per, and every tongue that shall rise against you in judgment you shall show to be in the wrong. This [peace, righteousness, se- curity, triumph over opposition] is the heritage of the servants of the Lord [those in whom the ideal Servant of the Lord is re- produced]…” (AMPC). We have an inheritance from God through a personal rela- tionship with Jesus Christ! It includes His peace, righteous- ness, security and triumph over opposition. When you get an inheritance, it means you free- ly receive what someone else has worked for, earned and de- served. It’s a gift. One of the wonderful gifts we get through Christ is God’s righ- teousness. This means we have right standing with Him. It’s so important for us, as be- lievers in Christ, to understand what this really means, because if we don’t, the enemy of our souls – the devil – will keep us from enjoying the benefi ts of righteousness or being made right with God. Insecurity is an epidemic in our society today. So many peo- ple don’t really feel good about themselves or “right.” Nothing in your life is ever right until you feel right about yourself, and one of the biggest problems people have is the way they feel about themselves. Sadly, some people spend their whole lives not liking themselves, which creates all kinds of issues they never overcome. Insecure people often have what I call the Performance-Ac- ceptance Syndrome: they feel like the only way they can be accepted is if they perform the way everybody wants them to perform. The problem with this is that everybody in your life probably wants something dif- ferent from you. If you spend all of your time and energy try- ing to give them what they want from you, you’re going to lose yourself and end up not hav- ing the life you were created by God to have. You’re going to be frustrated, discontent and miser- able. I have a couple of questions for you: Do you like yourself? Do you like to spend time by yourself? I love to be by myself, but I know what it’s like to ex- perience self-rejection border- ing on self-hatred because of the abuse I experienced throughout my childhood. For many years, it caused me to believe some- thing was wrong with me and to have a constant underlying sense of guilt. It made me an insecure, angry adult who was miserable and hard to get along with most of the time. But until I got serious about my relationship with God and Please see JOYCE, Page 8A Celebrating our 6 YEAR ANNIVERSARY! Grant Gording, BC-HIS Jenna Buetow Board Certifi ed in Hearing Instrument Sciences Hearing Consultant Lana Faye (Woody) Toureen, 63, of Cottage Grove passed away June 1, 2016. She was born Jan. 9, 1953 in Cottage Grove to Arthur and Nora (Bishop) Woody. On Nov. 27, 1969 in Cottage Grove, she and Terrance LeRoy Toureen were married. Lana was a housewife and enjoyed spending time with her family and playing cards. She was a simple, loving, caring, giving lady who put others before herself. She saw to it that no one suff ered or was in need. She was the “glue”. Survivors include two daughters, Tyran J. Pate and Denise M. Toureen, a son, Bryan J. Toureen, and four grandchildren, Alex Toureen, Sydney Pate, Gauge Gurney and Courtney Pate, all of Cottage Grove, three brothers, Len Woody of Roseburg, Lee (Shorty) Woody of Cottage Grove and Lyle Woody of Cottage Grove, and a sister, Lori Keating of Cottage Grove. A Celebration of Life will be held June 11 at 11 a.m. at the Toureen residence in Cottage Grove with a potluck following. Arrangements under the care of Smith-Lund-MIlls Funeral Chapel, Cottage Grove. 6/11/1963 - 1/13/2012 “Happy Birthday” Forever missed Never forgotten Love you, Mom z å Funeral & Memorial Planning Cremation Options e Monuments & Memorials & e Memorials Cemetery Options e Monuments Cemetery Options e Funeral & Memorial Planning e Cremation Options e Please Celebrate the 4th of July Safely! 123 South 7th, Cottage Grove, Oregon th 123 South 7 , Cottage Grove, Oregon 541-942-0185 •www.smithlundmills.com z www.smithlundmills.com Call us with questions about aging and Alzheimers. 1-855-ORE-ADRC HelpForAlz.org OREGON DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES PROGRAM Available Now for inspection and abatement of: x x Asbestos LEAD Base Paint Mold Just call to schedule an appointment! 541-942-8444 Terry Bryce Fruichantie We can help. Expires June 30th. www.grantshearing.com Robin Radonski, 59, of Eu- gene passed away peacefully with friends and family due to cancer com- plications on May 19, 2016. He was born Oct. 24, 1956 in Belling- ham, Wash. to Archie and Doro- thy (Welburn) Radonski. Robin enlisted for duty in the Navy and was given an honor- able discharge after serving. He later worked in various skilled labor professions such as long haul fl atbed truck driving, weld- ing and road paving. Among his passions, he enjoyed riding his treasured Harley-Davidson motorcycle, reading books (including ev- ery Stephen King novel), and spending time with his friends, family, his partner, Paula, and his second family — his col- leagues at JR’s Freight. His Mom has always been so patient, but now when I ask her questions she gets angry. x Grant's Hearing 1498 Center E. Main St., CG Robin Dale Radonski 1956-2016 generosity, friendly demeanor and lighthearted laugh will be missed. Robin is survived by his son, Jesse Michael Radonski of Port- land, brothers, Dan Radonski and Kearry Crha, and sisters, Deana Fielder, Terry Woodruff and Melanie Lymath. 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