2A COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL MARCH 22, 2017
The things we pursue in life
have everything to do with our
joy and fulfi llment. While it’s
certainly not wrong to desire
success, a better paying job, or
a higher standard of living, the
Bible tells us that seeking after
“things” and making them our
priority will make us miserable
in the end!
Seek is a strong word. It means “to crave, pursue, to make sacrifi ces to get, to go after with all of your
strength and all of your heart.”
Romans 14:17 (AMPC) says, “[After all] the kingdom of God is not a matter of [getting the] food and
drink [one likes], but instead it is righteousness…and [heart] peace and joy in the Holy Spirit.”
In other words, the Kingdom of God is not about us simply trying to get what we want. Instead,
it’s about seeking a relationship with God and experiencing true Kingdom benefi ts. It’s about having
a greater understanding of His righteousness (our right standing with Him through Jesus Christ), His
peace and His joy in our lives. Only then will we fi nd what we are truly looking for.
has intended for us. This includes cultivating a relationship with the Lord, fi nding out what He says
about us in His Word, and becoming rooted and grounded in His love.
Friends, the Lord is more concerned about your inner life than your outer life. Why? Because He
knows that when you are spiritually strong on the inside, then you are able to handle any situation that
arises in your life on the outside.
Years ago, while I was praying (probably for something I wanted), the Lord spoke a life-changing
truth to my heart. He said, “Joyce, seek My face and not My hand. If you seek My face, My hand will
always be open.”
Matthew 6:33 says it this way:
“But seek fi rst his kingdom and
Paula Ann Burleson
his righteousness, and all these
things will be given to you as
1955-2017
well” (NIV).
Paula Ann Burleson of Cottage Grove
Now these are truly words to
died on March 14, 2017, at the age of 61.
live by. I can tell you from ex-
She was born on March 26, 1955 in
perience that when you make
Perry, OK, to parents Jessie and Florice
God your number-one priority,
(Allen) Elliott. Paula graduated from
He not only fi lls your life with
Chaparel High School in Ojai, CA. She
His amazing peace, joy, and sat-
married Gregory Burleson on July 21,
I remember coming to a point in my life when I had a lot of “things” but realized I simply wasn’t isfaction, but He also gives you
1979 in Santa Paula, CA. They were
happy. After praying and asking the Lord what was wrong, He spoke to my heart and said, “Joyce, you the desires of your heart.
together for 40 years. Paula was a realtor, homemaker, and
are too shallow—it’s time to go out into the deep.”
I encourage you to make a de-
rancher. She loved being with family, and enjoyed horses,
Wow! That was diffi cult to hear, but I knew exactly what He meant. It was time for me to start living cision today to pursue the One
camping, gardening, quilting, and fi shing.
the “deeper life”—to begin seeking God for who He is and not just what He can do for me.
who matters most. Seek God for
She was a Million Dollar Realtor for two years in a row.
You see, shallow Christians want the fruit, but they are not concerned about the roots. I love Isaiah who He is and make your rela-
She is survived by her husband, Gregory, of Cottage Grove;
37:31. It says, “…take root downward and bear fruit upward” (AMPC).
tionship with Him a priority.
mother, Florice Elliott, of Kiowa, OK; daughter, Angela
Just look at nature. Large trees with thick, full branches have a massive underground root system that
As you do, I believe you’ll
Burleson-May (Cory May) of Cottage Grove; son, Jesse (Kel-
spreads both deep and wide. Without this support system, the tree could never weather a storm.
discover what you’ve been look-
lie) Burleson of Paducah, KY; son, Scott Burleson of Cottage
In the same way, we must develop deep spiritual roots before we can truly enjoy the big, full life God ing for all along.
Grove; son, Travis (Carrie) Burleson of Dayton, OR; sister,
Cherrie Elliott Millikan of Cottage Grove; and grandchildren
Hunter Moore, Alec and Bailey May; Lillian, Ethan, and Emma
Burleson; Isabella Burleson; and Porter and Oliver Burleson.
No service is planned. Arrangements in the care of Smith-
Dustin Allen, 24, of Cottage Grove died March 3, 2017 from a vehicle/pedestrian accident.
Lund-Mills Chapel in Cottage Grove.
He was born Aug. 26, 1992 in Cottage Grove to Vicki (Robinson) Jacobsen and Shawn Allen.
Dustin graduated with the Cottage Grove High School class of 2010. He loved his family, dancing, and playing
basketball with his dad and brothers.
Stuart Th ackway
He is survived by his parents of Springfi eld, siblings, Kent Allen of Springfi eld, Ashlie Cook of Cottage Grove,
Porter, Jr.
Sierra Allen of Cottage Grove, Tara Allen of Springfi eld and Kaiden Allen of Springfi eld, sister-in-law, Kayla
Allen, brother, Curtis Gattinella, step-mom, Tristy Allen, and step-dad, Michael Jacobsen.
1931-2017
A Celebration of Life was held March 12 at the The Axe and Fiddle Public House in Cottage Grove. Arrange-
ments under the care of Andreason’s Cremation & Burial Service, Springfi eld.
Stuart Th ackway Porter, Jr.
IN MEMORIAM
Jeffry Lynn Heath, aka Raven to many of
his friends, 60, passed away March 17, 2017.
He was born April 8, 1956 in the Cottage
Grove Hospital to Wilbur and Catherine
Heath.
He graduated from Cottage Grove High
Schoo in 1974 and attended Southern Oregon
College for one year. He joined U.S. Army
and trained as a cook. He served on the West
Coast, never going overseas. After an honorable discharge from the
Army, he worked in the logging industry for several years. Jeffry
met and married Patty Martin and moved to Cave Junction where he
worked at many jobs. He loved to gold mine and spent much time
digging in the waters of Southern Oregon. He didn’t ever hit “the
big one”. He and Patty divorced after 15 years. Jeffry spent the last
few years in the Springfi eld and Cottage Grove area and was living
in Cottage Grove at the time of his passing.
DEATH NOTICES
Eileen E. Peterson, 78, of Cottage Grove, formerly of Bishop,
Calif., passed away March 17, 2017. Arrangements under the care
of Smith-Lund-Mills Funeral Chapel, Cottage Grove.
Scott William Harris, 67, of Dorena passed away March 14,
2017. Arrangements under the care of Smith-Lund-Mills Funeral
Chapel, Cottage Grove.
He wanted to be cremated with no service and his ashes be placed
at the Walker Church Cemetery in Walker, Oregon. Arrangements
under the care of Smith-Lund-Mills Funeral Chapel, Cottage Grove.
The family of
Cecil “Lefty” Martin
invite you to an open
house celebrating his
life, on Saturday March
25, 2017 at the Cottage
Grove Elks from 3:00 to
6:00 p.m. Come and enjoy refreshments
and visit with the family and friends.
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BIRTHS
Jessica Shaw of Cottage Grove welcomed a baby boy on March
13 at PeaceHealth Sacred Heart Medical Center-RiverBend.
I would like to thank
all of the following:
Signature Hospice,
Smith-Lund-Mills
Funeral Home,
VFW Post 3473, family & friends
for all the fl owers, cards, and food in
remembrance of Bill Huffman. These
kindnesses have meant so much to us. ~
Loreen, Ray, Adam
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passed away Monday, March 13,
2017 with much of his extraordi-
nary family at his side. He was a
loving, caring, gentle, generous,
compassionate man who will be
missed dearly.
Born in Mineola, New York
on May 12, 1931 to Dr. Stuart
Th ackway Porter Sr. and Rosalind Louise Porter, and married Jean
Constance Kluge (deceased) in 1954. Th ey had fi ve children: Stuart
T. III (deceased), Jeff rey C., Glenn H., Gregory S. (deceased), and
Jon C. Stuart attended Adelphi University and attained a B.A. in
Zoology in 1960 and a Master in Library Science from C.W. Post
School at Long Island University in 1972. Stuart married Kathryn
West in 1979 and they had one son, Alexander W.
Stuart served in the Navy from 1952-1956 and then worked in
aerospace defense on Long Island, New York. In 1972 he moved to
Danbury, Connecticut where he served as Assistant Director at the
Danbury Library. In 1978, he became the Director of the Russell
Library in Middletown, Connecticut until his retirement in 1997.
Retirement brought almost twenty wonderful years in Cot-
tage Grove where he continued to be highly involved, explored the
western US and Europe and enjoyed share outdoor activities, travel,
food, and wine with great friends. His kids have been here for him
over the last year as he battled cancer as the strength of his family
has grown and furthered everyone’s wellbeing.
A memorial was held Saturday. In lieu of fl owers, donations to
either of two scholarship endowments for graduating seniors from
the South Lane School District are encouraged. Send checks made
payable to CGCF to Cottage Grove Community Foundation Box
1326, Cottage Grove, Oregon 97424 and specify the fund: Porter/
Allen Family Scholarship (focused on Career and Technical Educa-
tion) or the Cottage Grove Rotary Endowment Fund.
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1937-2017
Eleanor Evonne “Elly” (Northway) Hansen of Metolius, OR
died in her home, surrounded by her family on February 16,
2017, she was 79 years old. Elly grew up in the Cottage Grove
area. She attended grade school and graduated from Cottage
Grove High School in 1955.
Elly is survived by her husband, Nels Hansen; sons Mark
(and wife Cathy) and Dave Hansen (and wife Janie); daughter
Julie Nisley (and husband James); grandchildren Tony (and wife
Megan) and Derek Hansen (and wife Mary) and Ian Nisley;
along with her two great granddaughters Zoey and April Hansen.
Elly was born on October 21, 1937 in Marysville, CA to
Adeline (Meyer) and Percy Northway along with her three sis-
ters – Alvina, Violet and Evelyn. She met Nels in 1956 and fell in
love. Elly and Nels were married on November 24, 1956 and the
pair moved to Portland. During their time in Portland, they wel-
comed three children into their home. Aft er moves to California,
Missouri and Montana, the couple settled in Metolius, OR where
they lived together for the past 44 years. Upon their arrival in
Metolius, Elly worked for a few years at the Cove Palisades State
Park. Her children remember her as a wonderful mother who
was patient, caring and kind.
Elly enjoyed camping, knitting, going on walks, gardening,
playing cards, her role as Mom and traveler in her daughter’s
book club, her monthly Bunco club and most especially, helping
to raise her grandchildren and great grandchildren. She was a
fi erce love for her family. She was the best cook in Central Ore-
gon and the sweetest lady you could ever know.
Elly was preceded in death by her parents and sister, Violet.
Elly did no t wish to have a service; instead, she wanted to
have her ashes spread in the Ochoco National Forest surrounded
by Family and close friends.
Bring in a grocery bag filled with
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Cottage Grove
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of a standard paper grocery sack filled with non-perishable food
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