2A | WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 2019 | COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL
On The Record
John Richard “Dick” Reeves
POLICE LOG
1931-2019
April 14
• A female subject was
reported dancing intoxicat-
ed in the middle of Quincy
Street.
• Officers responded to a
report of a man punching
and screaming at trees by the
train tracks and digging in
the grass.
• A male subject was re-
ported digging through a
dumpster at Jefferson Park
Apartments, throwing trash
all over the ground.
• A man who appeared
high or intoxicated was re-
ported wandering around
with a machete at Elk Drive
and Bennett Creek Road.
• An anonymous com-
plainant reported panhan-
dling around an old yellow
school bus in the Walmart
parking lot “filled with about
10 hippies that are loudly
playing bongos and may be
smoking something.”
• A female subject was
reported to have shoplifted
$2.99-worth of merchandise
from Grocery Outlet.
April 15
• A female, who had
been thought to have
shoplifted the day before,
returned to Grocery Out-
let and was identified at
the register and arrested.
April 16
patched to counsel a five-
April 21
year-old about violence
• Small children were re-
toward his two-year-old ported running back and
brother.
forth across Highway 99
with no clothes or adults
April 17
• Juvenile subjects were in sight.
• Shoplifting of
reported jumping into
traffic on Highway 99 to $20-worth of merchandise
frighten passing vehicles. was reported at Safeway.
• A resident of Wilson
• A drunk driver was
unable to be found at Jack Ave. called police when a
in the Box after alleged- trespasser was spotted in
ly nearly running over an their neighbor’s back yard
employee taking food out squatting beneath a tree,
smoking and drinking
to the driver.
• A female subject was from a pink cup.
• A male subject was
reported naked in the
river behind the Cottage reported by Grocery Out-
let with an axe in hand,
Grove Speedway office.
• Shots were reportedly appearing to be shaping a
tree branch into a spear.
fired on London Road.
hunter who loved fi shing and
bowling, he was a life-long foot-
ball and baseball fan, especially
the Mariners and Ducks. John
was a Past Governor and the
Cottage Grove Moose Lodge.
John is Survived by his wife
Barbara Reeves, sons; Clinton,
David, Mike, Tim and Jim,
Daughters; Sylvia, Kathy, Col-
leen and his Sister; Dorothy,
numerous Grandchildren and
great grandchildren.
John was preceded in death
by his sons; Kelly and Patrick,
daughter; Th eresa, grandchil-
dren; Holly and Chad; great
grandson; Graham.
A private family service will
be held.
Memorial contributions can
be made to Dove Medical 487
E 11th Ave, Eugene, OR 97401.
Arrangements in care of An-
dreasons Burial and Cremation
Services, Springfi eld, Oregon.
John Richard “Dick” Reeves
of Creswell, Oregon passed
away April 16, 2019.
John was born September
6, 1931 in Denver, Colorado
to John and Pauline (Brigham)
Reeves.
John married Barbara Nelson
on September 5, 1969 in Reno,
Nevada. John worked 32 years
at Weyerhaeuser. John served in
the Army as an MP during the
Korean War. John was an avid
• An officer was dis-
Lane Electric Cooperative names new general manager
The Board of Directors
of Lane Electric Coopera-
tive has named Debi Wil-
son its permanent Gen-
eral Manager. Wilson has
worked for Lane Electric
Cooperative for two de-
cades, including 10 years
in management. She has
served as Acting Gener-
al Manager since January
2019.
“Debi has done an im-
pressive job as Acting
General Manager,” says
Board President Susan
Knudsen
Obermeyer.
“What better way to show
her skills and expertise
than by leading the or-
ganization through the
devastating snow storm
in late February and its
resulting outage resto-
ration work. The Board
is pleased and excited for
the future of Lane Electric
Cooperative with her at
as a CPA.
chel, who resigned in Jan-
the helm.”
She succeeds Matt Mi- uary 2019.
“I am honored to be
selected and to serve as
General Manager for
James A. DeLapp (Jim)
Lane Electric Coopera-
1930-2019
tive,” says Wilson. “With
more than 20 years at
James A. DeLapp (Jim), a resident
Lane Electric, I can pro-
of Cottage Grove, Oregon from
1978 – 2017, went to be with his
vide a seamless transition.
Lord and Savior on April 17 th ,
I will continue to lead our
2019, in Eugene, Oregon, while
dedicated employees and
surrounded by friends and family.
work alongside the Board
Jim was born in King City, Cal-
of Directors on local, re-
ifornia, on November 23 rd , 1930, to parents Virgil
gional, and national is-
DeLapp and Lita Adams (DeLapp). He graduated from
sues that affect our coop-
UC Berkeley in 1953 with a Bachelor’s degree in Soils
erative and our members.
Science. He was in the US Army based in Japan for two
I am looking forward to
years during the Korean Confl ict. His career started in
leading the co-op into the
the Soil Conservation Service and then progressed to
the US Forest Service, where he worked as a Soils and
future.”
Watershed Specialist until retirement in 1990. He was
Wilson was hired as
a very hard worker all his life and kept himself busy
Lane Electric Coopera-
throughout retirement by traveling the country, repair-
tive’s Controller in 1998
ing and tuning pianos and sewing machines. He was a
and promoted to Finance
fi ne musician, playing piano for churches he attended
& Administration Man-
throughout his life. Family was his highest priority and
ager in 2009.
he made every effort to stay in touch with relatives
Prior to Lane Electric,
near and far. He had a wonderful sense of humor and
Wilson worked for 10
an eclectic sense of fashion, wearing bright colors and
years in public accounting
custom clothing designed by his wife, Jodi. He served
Deadline for CG Business Challenge
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The Cottage Grove
Business Challenge sub-
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summary business plans
of no more than four
pages, is due by Wednes-
day, May 1.
Submissions should be
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about participating and
submission can be found
at www.cgbizplan.com.
For more information,
email contactme@cgbi-
DEATH NOTICES
KREAMIER —Clar-
ence Charles “The Waver”
Kreamier, 70, of Cottage
Grove, died April 17, 2019.
Arrangements by Sunset
Hills Funeral Home in Eu-
gene.
zplan.com or call Brun-
neis, Pacific Northwest
Productions, at 541-357-
1930.
Serving Cottage Grove for 13 years
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on the Cottage Grove Planning Commission and vol-
unteered at Bohemia Elementary with the English Lan-
guage Learners program.
He is survived by his wife, his sister, seven children,
many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He is pre-
ceded in death by his parents and his brother.
There will be Celebration of Life at Cottage Grove
Methodist Church, 334 Washington Ave., Cottage
Grove, Oregon, on Tuesday, April 30 th , at 11:00 AM.
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