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Polk County News 6A Polk County Itemizer-Observer • October 21, 2015 POLICE REPORT Information for the police re- port comes from law enforce- ment agencies. Not all calls for service are included. The status of incidents reported may change after further investiga- tion. Individuals arrested or sus- pected of crimes are considered innocent until proven guilty. See online for more. — DALLAS Arrests/Citations • Jefery J. Kuenle, 29, of Dal- las on Southwest Levens Street on Oct. 11 on charges of mis- demeanor strangulation, men- acing, and harassment. • Justin J. Lay, 26, of Dallas in the 100 block of Southeast Court Street on Oct. 12 on two counts each of irst-degree criminal possession forged in- strument, irst-degree forgery, identity theft, and mail theft. • Kyle Curtis Patrick Cloutier, 26, of Dallas in the 300 block of Southeast LaCreole Drive on Oct. 14 on charges of unlawful use of a stun gun, harassment, improper use of 911, and initi- ating a false report. • James J. Kannasto, 50, of Dallas in the 100 block of North- west Howard Lane on Oct. 15 on charges of menacing and pointing a irearm at another. INDEPENDENCE Arrests/Citations • Alexander Joseph Fiederer, 34, of Salem in the 1400 block of Monmouth Street on Oct. 6 on a bench warrant for failure to ap- pear, unlawful possession of methamphetamine, unlawful controlled substance – prohibit- ed acts, and violating a restrain- ing order. • Miguel Angel Trujillo, 26, of Independence in the 200 block of South Sixth Street on Oct. 9 for third-degree theft – receiv- ing stolen property. • Gonzalo Nunez Alvarez, 37, of Independence in the 200 block of Evergreen Drive on Oct. 12 for four counts of unlaw- ful controlled substance – pro- hibited acts. Alvarez was also ar- rested at the corner of South Gun Club Road and B Street on Oct. 4 for driving under the in- luence of intoxicants. MONMOUTH Arrests/Citations • Amanda Jonell Evans, 33, of Keizer in the 600 block of Clay Street East on Oct. 6 for fourth- degree simple assault, strangu- lation, resisting arrest and sec- ond-degree disorderly conduct. • Wayland Crisman-Halu- alani, 18, of Beaverton at the corner of Monmouth Avenue North and Stadium Drive North on Oct. 7 for unlawful posses- sion of less than one ounce of marijuana. mental illnesses. Marianne enjoyed travel- ing, the beach — especially visiting Hawaii — and rais- ing her two beloved daugh- ters. Survivors include her brother, Richard Gamboni, of Las Vegas; daughters, Michelle Toole, of Camarillo, Calif., and Amy Lytle-McFar- land, of Dallas; and three grandchildren. No service will be held. Northwest and in Canada and Great Britain. He had a passion for building. He remodeled many homes and built sev- eral pieces of furniture. He was preceded in death by his sisters, Eloise Rice and Dorothy Eastman; and brother, Laine Walker. Survivors include his wife, Lucille, of Dallas; sons, Bill (Marcie), of Keizer, and Jim, of Dallas; three grandchil- dren; and five great-grand- children. Celebration of life is Sat- urday at 2 p.m. at Dallas First Christian Church. Contributions are sug- gested to Dallas First Chris- tian Church or a charity of choice. OBITUARIES Ruth Diana Rice April 9, 1920 – Sept. 17, 2015 Memorial service for Ruth Diana Rice, 95, of Salem, is Friday at 2 p.m. at Capital Manor Auditorium in West Salem. Private interment is at Belcrest Memorial Ceme- tery. Contributions are sug- gested to any of these organ- izations: Western Oregon University Foundation, Leonard W. Rice Scholarship Endowment; Boise Philhar- monic; Salem Chamber Or- chestra; and The Peregrine Fund. Evelyn Loretta Robinson June 20, 1918 – Oct. 5, 2015 Evelyn Loretta (McDon- ald) Robinson, 97, of Scio, formerly of Lebanon died Oct. 5 in Albany. She was born in Dallas to Grover and Dena (Butz) Mc- Donald. She was raised in Dallas and graduated from Dal- las High School in 1936. Eve- lyn married Fred Robinson on Oct. 29, 1938, in Steven- son, Wash. They lived in Dallas until moving to Scio in October 1943, where they farmed for 33 years. They raised row crops for Stayton Canning Company. They had the first corn pick- er for the cannery and also commercial picked for other farms. They also raised strawber- ries and beans. They sold the farm and moved to Lebanon in 1976. Evelyn continued living near Lebanon until she returned to Scio in 1995. During the 1980s she loved to bake for exhibits at Linn County Fair and was “Queen of the Kitchen” twice. In 1989, she was chosen Citizen of the Year by Scio Grange. Evelyn and Fred were members of the Linn County Posse and Posse- ettes and also Scio Bucka- roos. They were very active members of their communi- ty. She was preceded in death by her husband, Fred on Dec. 23, 1978; sons, Kendall and Donald Robin- son; brother, Eugene Mc- Donald; sister, MaRea Mc- Donald; and nephew, Harry McDonald. Survivors include her children, Kenneth Robinson and Jean Vian, both of Scio; six grandchildren; five great- The Family of Jim Pollard would like to thank all who came to his Celebration of Life. All the cards expressing your love and respect for Jim were appreciated. grandchildren; one great- great-grandson; and extend- ed family. Memorial service is Satur- day at 2 p.m. at Lebanon First Christian Church, 170 E. Grant St., in Lebanon. Contributions are sug- gested to Lebanon First Christian Church; Linn County Posse Search and Rescue, 1115 Jackson St. SE, Albany, OR 97322; or Samar- itan Evergreen Hospice House, 4600 Evergreen St. SE, Albany, OR 97321. Hu s t o n - Jo s t F u n e r a l Home is handling arrange- ments. Melvina M. Carssow July 31, 1924 – Oct. 16, 2015 Melvina M. Carssow, 91, of Dallas, died Friday in Salem. She was born in Angelus, Kan., to Nicklaus and Mary Kamphaus Schiltz. She met Boyd Harley Carssow while he was in the military. They were married on Feb. 2, 1944, in Wi n f i e l d , Kan. They moved to Klamath Falls where t h e y resided for a short time, and then moved to Lewiston, Idaho. In 1955, they moved to Clarkston, Wash. In 1973, they moved to Salem where Melvina was the bookkeeper for North- western Industrial Lamp Company, a family owned business. She retired in 1986. In 1998, they moved to Dallas where she was an ac- tive member of the St. Philip Catholic Church. She was an avid quilter, enjoyed puz- zles, playing cards with fam- ily and friends, and sharing birthday lunches with her friends. She was preceded in death by her husband, Boyd on Oct. 1, 2005, and a daughter, Carolyn. Survivors include her children, John, George, Robert, Cathy, Tom, Barbara and Mike; 13 grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren. Recitation of the rosary is at 10:30 a.m. followed by a funeral Mass at 11 a.m. Wednesday (today) at St. Philip Catholic Church. In- terment will be at Dallas Cemetery. Contributions are sug- gested to the St. Philip Catholic Church. Dallas Mortuary Tribute Center handled arrange- ments. To leave an online tribute: www.dallastribute.com. Marianne Gamboni Jan. 22, 1946 – Oct. 14, 2015 Marianne Gamboni, 69, of Salem, died Oct. 14 in Salem of congestive heart failure. She was born in Oakland, Calif., to Conrad and Eliza- beth Gamboni. Marianne grew up in Piedmont, Calif. She attend- ed Santa Barbara University, where she was a member of A l p h a Delta Pi s o r o r i t y, and gradu- ated from t h e Un i - versity of California Berkeley. She married her high school sweetheart Don Lytle and moved to Chico, Calif., where she was an active community coordinator and was voted as “most influen- tial woman.” Marianne enjoyed help- ing others. She was a dedi- cated La Leche League leader who helped new mothers. She moved to Salem in 1989, where she found her career in counseling and working with people with Joyful Sound Hearing 312 Main Street • Dallas • Hearing Testing • Hearing Aids • Service Call today for your FREE Consultation 503-623-0290 Mark Sturdevant Personally involved and invested in the Dallas community Welcoming new patients. Most insurance health plans accepted. Also a Moda preferred provider. Robert Clyde Walker March 21, 1923 – Oct. 16, 2015 Robert Clyde Walker, 92, of Dallas, died Friday in Dal- las. He was born to Henry Clyde Walker and Ethel Mae Shippy Walker in Golden- dale, Wash. Bob at- tended school and graduated in Golden- dale. He t h e n moved to Por tland to attend Barber College. He then moved to Heppner and bought his first barber shop. That is where he met Margaret Lu- cille Barlow. In February of 1943, he entered the Army. During his first leave, he returned to Heppner and married the love of his life Lucille on Aug. 20, 1943. Bob served in the Pacific and separated from the Army in 1946. He returned to his wife and barber business in Hep- pner and at the University of Oregon. He then owned and oper- ated two other barber shops in Eugene. Bob went on to become an award-winning barber-stylist. Bob retired in 1994. He and Lucille moved to Dallas. They celebrated their 72nd wedding anniversary on Aug. 20. God and music were a large part of Bob’s life. He lived humbly, putting others ahead of himself. He was a member of and sang in the choirs of the Heppner Christian Church from 1942 to 1955; the Eu- gene First Christian Church from 1956 to 1993; and the Dallas First Christian Church from 1993 to his death. 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She had a passion for Jesus, horses, her cat and family. She will be remembered for her big heart, being caring and honest, and putting a smile on anyone’s face. Survivors include her sis- ter, Rosemary Nelson and extended family. Celebration of life is Fri- day at 10 a.m. at Dayspring Fellowship Church in Keizer. Farnstrom Mortuary in Independence handled arrangements. To send an online tribute: www.FarnstromMortuary. com. Carol Ann Bradley Fleming May 1, 1959 – Oct. 9, 2015 Carol Ann Bradley Flem- ing, 56, of Independence, died Oct. 9. She was born in Fresno, Ca l i f . , t o E d w i n Lewis and I r m a Louise Ul- r i c h Bradley. Carol worked for Subur- ban Propane in Fresno as a receptionist and moved to Oregon 20 years ago. She struggled with multi- ple sclerosis (MS) for many years. She loved NASCAR, all sports and doing genealogy research. She was a member of the Falls City Methodist Church. Survivors include her sons, Matthew James Flem- ing and Dustin Lee Fleming, both of Fresno; brothers, Lon (Bertha) Bradley, of South Carolina, and Larry (Shanndon) Bradley, of Falls City; and extended family. Private family service was held. Dallas Mortuary Tribute Center handled arrange- ments. To send an online tribute: www.dallastribute.com.