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2A | DECEMBER 23, 2021 | COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL On The Record POLICE LOG Sheriff ’s Office (LCSO) in the apprehension of an in- dividual until LCSO patrol deputies could arrive in the area. A traffic stop was con- ducted on the individual’s vehicle and the suspect was taken into custody without major incident even though the suspect was uncoopera- tive and refused to exit the vehicle. The suspect vehi- cle was completely block- ing the northbound lane of South 6th Street and had to be towed from the scene by Taylors Towing to their im- pound yard for safekeeping. The suspect ultimately was lodged into the Lane Coun- ty Adult Corrections Facili- ty by LCSO for the charges of Recklessly Endangering Others and Criminal Mis- Dec. 15 • Cottage Grove Police chief in the Second Degree. • Several officers were on assisted the Lane County Dec. 14 • CGPD responded to a non-injury single vehicle crash into a road sign at Highway 99 and N River Road. The driver declined medics and appeared to be in good health. The driver stated that as he was travel- ing northbound at approxi- mately 35 mph, his vehicle slid on the icy roadway and he lost control. Damages to the sign were estimated to be $1,000. • CGPD was given pow- er of attorney paperwork to substantiated false reports made by an individual who was “mentally deteriorat- ing” and residing in an as- sistant care facility. scene at Walmart regarding a disorderly female. CGPD dispatch confirmed a Lane County Sherriff ’s Office warrant was active on the female. The suspect was transported to Lane County Jail without incident. Dec. 16 • Graffiti was reported underneath the I-5 bike path near N 19th and Main streets. • An individual was tak- en into custody at Walmart for his outstanding warrant and lodged at the Cottage Grove Municipal Jail for a warrant out of Cottage Grove Municipal Court. vehicle. The officer lo- cated the vehicle, child and mother. The mother admit- ted to leaving the child in the vehicle for the purposes of her shopping. She stated she left the child with food and water and emphasized it was “not hot outside”. The mother was arrested for Child Neglect in the Second Degree along with Resisting Arrest. This inci- dent was cross reported to the OHS Hotline. An OHS case worker responded and assisted with post-arrest ar- rangements for care of the child with the child’s father. The mother was cited and released on scene. Dec. 18 Dec. 17 • An individual was tak- • An officer was dis- patched to Walmart for a en into custody for Reckless report of a small child left Driving and lodged at the Cottage Grove Municipal alone in a parked Jail. DEATH NOTICE Davis—Joseph Davis, 43 years old of Eugene. Died December 17, 2021. Arrangements by Sunset V esta “Jean” Snook 1930-2021 Vesta “Jean” Snook, 91, of Cottage Grove, Oregon passed away December 15, 2021. Jean was born October 13, 1930 in Stigler, Oklahoma to parents Charles and Dennie (Shoop- man) Easton. She married Joe W. Snook August 12, 1949 in Bakersfi eld, California. Th ey celebrated their 72nd anniver- sary. She was a housewife rais- ing her family. Jean was an art- ist and mostly worked with oil painting. She was very active volunteering in the commu- After 22 years of employ- ment with Cottage Grove, City Engineer Ron Brads- by retires today (Dec. 23), ending more than 38 years of public service. Bradsby began his ca- reer working in the natural resource field for the US Forest Service and later for the Oregon Department of Forestry utilizing his Forest Engineering Degree. In 1987, he made a career change accepting a job for the City of Hood River in their Engineering Depart- ment utilizing his Civil En- gineering Degree. In 1999, he accepted a job offer from Cottage Grove in the Public Works Engineering Department. As the city engineer, Bradsby has reviewed most all the planning and build- ing applications, prepared the Public Works Depart- ment budgets, designed in- frastructure improvements, performed inspections, oversaw capital improve- ment projects, answered daily questions from the public and city staff, and many more daily tasks. Most recently, Bradsby completed the Safe Routes to School project, ensuring Lincoln Middle School stu- dents could safely walk to school. It also included up- grading the Fillmore storm drainage system, increas- 1968-2021 Public Notices Gerald “Jerry” Waterhouse 1951-2021 Gerald “Jerry” Waterhouse of Cottage Grove passed away at home December 11, 2021 of cancer. Jerry was born April 1, 1951 in Pullman, Washington to parents Walter and Ver- line (Hull) Waterhouse. Jerry worked as a shoe salesman and manager for most of his ca- reer until he made the change to maintenance manager. He married Carol Lynn Wester- kamp December 11, 1979 in Vancouver, Washington. Jerry liked working on cars and do- ing projects around the house. He liked to fi sh, tell bad dad jokes, and lottery scratch its. He had a cat Collin who fol- lowed him everywhere and act- ed and barked like a dog. But mostly Jerry like spending time with his family. He is survived by his wife of 42 years Carol, daughter Rhonda Waterhouse of Cottage Grove, OR; son Eric (Liz) of Lewiston, ID; brother Sam Waterhouse of Hagerman, ID; brother Joe Waterhouse of Monroe, MI; granddaugh- ters Brittany Barloon, Brea- na and Brandy Waterhouse; great-grandchild Eliza Sharp. Jerry is preceded in death by his brother Chris Waterhouse. Th ere are no services planned at this time. Arrangements in the care of Smith-Lund-Mills Funeral Chapel and Cremato- rium, Cottage Grove, OR. AUCTION & FORECLOSURE NOTICES, AND MORE. Published weekly in the Cottage Grove Sentinel and online at cgsentinel.com S entinel C ottage G rove Contact: Meg Fringer 541-942-3325 x1200 mfringer@cgsentinel.com (541) 942-0185 123 S. 7th St., Cottage Grove Visit smithlundmills.com for more information. Shannon M. Dominy passed away surrounded by family on Wednesday December 8th, 2021 in Auburn, WA. Shannon was born June 27th 1968 in Orange County, CA to Stan and Charlotte Daza. She graduated from Cottage Grove High School in 1987. And attended Lane Communi- ty College. She married David Wilter- mood in April 1989 and had two Daughters. She was a homemaker for many years taking care of the household and her girls. She worked several odd jobs. Including billing for peace health and receptionist at Lane. She married David Dominy in March 2013 and spent many happy years with him. Shannon enjoyed many things. She loved cooking, bak- ing, sewing, shopping, video games and being craft y. She enjoyed camping and loved the beach. She was a lover of ani- mals. She took pride in helping others. She loved her family and friends. Shannon is survived by her Husband David Dominy, Father Stan Daza of Cottage Grove,OR Daughter Tamara (Alex) Kimery of Cottage Grove, OR. Grandkids Madi- son and Liam Kimery. Daughter Jessica Wilter- mood of Cottage Grove, OR. Sisters Debbie (Fred) Lenz of Cashiers, NC and Julie Yocham of Junction City, OR. She will be missed dear- ly, and her memory will live on with us. Time is a gift that should be treasured. Shannon is preceded in death by her Mother Char- lotte Daza and Brother Troy Wayne Yocham. Sheila Fleming 1941-2021 Why Pre-Plan? Pre-Planning makes matters easier for those you love. Pre-Planning allows you to provide guidance to your family after your death. Pre-Planning allows you to control potential expenses of a funeral and disposition. Pre-Planning provides an advanced opportunity to assemble life data. nity. She belonged the Peace Health Cottage Grove Com- munity Medical Center Aux- iliary. Jean is survived by her sons Mickey Snook of Spring- fi eld, OR; son Colby Snook of Burley, ID; 7 grandchildren, 8 great-great grandchildren and 9 great-great-great grandchil- dren. Th ere are no services planned at this time. Arrange- ments in the care of Smith- Lund-Mills Funeral Home and Crematorium. Shannon M. Dominy Long-time city engineer retires Dec. 19 • Theft was reported from a vehicle on the 100 ing capacity of the system block of Crestview Terrace which includes a bioswale to filter the storm water. “Ron has been an incred- ible asset to the city and The Lowest Rates in Lane County will be greatly missed,” stat- ed the city on its website. PUBLIC MEETINGS, “Thank you, Ron, for all TRUSTEE NOTICES, you have done for Cottage PROBATE, Grove the last 22 years.” Hills Funeral Home Cre- matorium and Cemetery in Eugene. Sheila Fleming, 80, went to live with our Heavenly Father on November 28, 2021. She was born November 26, 1941, in Volga, SD, to Lyle and Velma Eggebraaten. She enjoyed main- taining childhood friendships throughout her life. Moving to Marysville, CA, she graduated from Marysville High School in 1959 and attended Yuba College in Marysville, CA. Sheila was a pianist, soloist, and built and played her own ukulele. She especially liked Hawaiian music and Hawaiian dancing, and also participat- ed in square dancing. Sheila worked at and later became a bowling proprietor at Th e Bowl- ing Green in Cottage Grove, OR, in the late ‘70s and ‘80s. She was a talented seamstress and craft er in general, including tole painting, knitting, and cake decorating and home improve- ment activities. Sheila loved to play games and be with friends and family, or just simply stay at home with her hubby. Sheila and her husband, Del, are members of Grace Com- munity Fellowship and Orelane Roamers RV Club. Together they’ve enjoyed their annu- al trip to Hawaii, Kauai being Sheila’s favorite island, where she was privileged to sing with Hawaiian celebrity Larry Rive- ra, as well as hula dance during his performance. Sheila was also a member of Iron Mango Uku- lele Orchestra and the Hawaiian dance group Halau Hula Na Pua O Hawaii Nei. She is survived by her hus- band, Del; son Jon (Kris) John- son; daughter Janet Wood; grandchildren Michelle (Mi- chael) Wareham, Amy (Joe) Lambert, David Taylor, and Heather Taylor; great-grand- children Katri and Soren Ware- ham; also her sister Linda (Kim) McDonald; sister-in-law Cheryl Eggebraaten, as well as numer- ous nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by her brother Gale Eggebraaten as well as her parents Lyle and Velma Egge- braaten. A memorial service to cele- brate Sheila’s amazing life will be held at Grace Community Fellowship January 22, 2022, at 2:00 p.m. Condolences may be sent in care of Major Fami- ly Funeral Home, 112 North A Street, Springfi eld, OR 97477. Visit majorfamilyfuneralhome. com to sign the online guest- book. These items should NOT be placed in your recycling bin, BUT CAN BE RECYCLED/REUSED AT THESE LOCATIONS. Ribbons & bows, foil or plastic coated gift wrap & gift bags MECCA (Materials Exchange Center for Community Arts), 449 Willamette St., Eugene, OR Christmas lights Electronics Next Step Recycling 245 Jackson St., Eugene, OR Recycling Questions? Download the new WasteWise Lane County app or visit, www.lanecountyor.gov/wastewise Plastic bags Styrofoam blocks Return to participating grocery stores St. Vincent de Paul & Glenwood Transfer Station Happy Holidays