A2 — BAKER CITY HERALD SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2021 OBITUARIES Troy Stewart Baker City, 1962-2021 BAKER COUNTY CALENDAR MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22 Burnt River Irrigation District board of directors: Executive session meeting, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Oxford Suites motel meeting room at 2400 S.W. Court Place in Pendleton. TURNING BACK THE PAGES 50 YEARS AGO from the Democrat-Herald November 20, 1971 High school grid enthusiasts do not have to discontinue playing football when they go to college thanks to intra- mural programs, as a group of talented Bakerites found out at Oregon State University. Consisting of mostly fellow Bakerites, Mike Bennett’s team, the Baker Steelies, placed fi fth in a recent tourna- ment. 25 YEARS AGO from the Baker City Herald November 20, 1996 After more than six months of planning and discussion, the Baker School Board Tuesday night gave fi nal approval to a policy calling for drug testing of student athletes. 10 YEARS AGO from the Baker City Herald November 21, 2011 Local skiers and snowboarders would do well to lay in a supply of sandwich bags before Thanksgiving. Those turkey sandwiches will need to be assembled in advance, to be gobbled at the lodge rather than in the living room. A benefi cent jet stream has bestowed Anthony Lakes Ski Area with suffi cient snow that the slopes will open Saturday, Nov. 26. ONE YEAR AGO from the Baker City Herald November 21, 2020 Senior Renee Blincoe is happy to be back at Baker High School, even for one day a week. Blincoe, who routinely attends the Baker School Board’s monthly meetings in her role as student body president, shared her joy about the return to in-person classes with Board members during their meeting Thursday night. “The highlight of the week for me is going back to school,” Blincoe said. And she’s not the only student who feels that way, she told the Board. “A lot of people actually are really positive about going back,” Blincoe said. As student body president, Blincoe and other members of the BHS Leadership group have worked hard to help students enjoy the experience since in-person classes resumed, on a limited basis, on Nov. 9. And even before BHS students returned to their class- rooms one day per week, they brainstormed to produce an event that included all 36 seniors eligible to serve on a modifi ed Homecoming Court. After a processional through downtown Baker City on the night of Oct. 30, students returned to Bulldog Memorial Stadium for the crowning of Sydney Keller as Homecoming queen and Mason Van Arsdall as Home- coming king. A limited audience of invited guests joined the celebration. 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CONTACT THE HERALD 2005 Washington Ave., Suite 101 Open Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Telephone: 541-523-3673 Fax: 541-833-6414 Publisher Karrine Brogoitti kbrogoitti@lagrandeobserver. com Jayson Jacoby, editor jjacoby@bakercityherald.com Advertising email ads@bakercityherald.com Classifi ed email classified@bakercityherald.com Circulation email circ@bakercityherald.com ISSN-8756-6419 Serving Baker County since 1870 Published Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays except Christmas Day by the Baker Publishing Co., a part of EO Media Group, at 2005 Washington Ave., Suite 101 (P.O. Box 807), Baker City, OR 97814. Subscription rates per month are $10.75 for print only. Digital-only rates are $8.25. Postmaster: Send address changes to the Baker City Herald, P.O. Box 807, Baker City, OR 97814. Periodicals Postage Paid at Pendleton, Oregon 97801 Copyright © 2021 Troy Hegstad Stewart, 59, of Baker City, aka “Heggie,” “Troyboy,” or “Cabana Boy,” died Nov. 8, 2021, at his residence. His memo- rial service will take place Troy Stewart on Dec. 10 at 11 a.m. at the St. Francis de Sales Cathedral in Baker City. Military honors will be held at a later date in Palmer, Alaska. On April 14, 1962, Troy was born in Palmer to Georgia (Small) and Bert Stewart. He attended Hoonah High School, graduating in 1980. After high school, he attended the University of Fairbanks for one year. He met Lori Anderson in 1983 at a movie theatre she worked at in Colorado Springs, Colorado. On one of their fi rst dates, Lori told Troy she always wanted to see Alaska. Troy and Lori were married on Oct. 24, 1984; at the time, they were living in a small apartment in Anchor- age, Alaska, nicknamed by Lori as “Stewart’s Loft.” On Sept. 24, 1985, Troy and Lori became the proud parents of their fi rst child, Tra- vis. Eventually, they moved to Juneau, where Troy learned to craft dental crowns from Roger Stidolph. Troy decided he loved what he was doing, so he made the decision to join the military to obtain more training through the Army. He worked at Walter Reed Medi- cal Center in Washington, D.C., from March 1987 to June 1991. During this time, Lori and Troy welcomed another baby boy on March 24, 1989. They named him Shane, and their family was complete! God eventually led the family to Baker City, where Troy was self-employed, own- ing Classic Crown & Bridge. Thanks to Dr. Whitnah, he was able to do his work out of his offi ce. Troy later sold the business and went back to school in Tacoma, Washington, to become a denturist. He then started Blue Mountain Denture Center. Troy was involved with the Elks, Knights of Columbus, St. Francis de Sales Cathedral and helped start the Quarter- back Club. The Stewart family has also been involved with CASA; Troy and Lori have had many foster grandkids through the years and have been affectionately called “Lola” and “Poopa” by them. He loved meeting new people, making up stories, socializing, and he was always guaranteed to make new friends. The family would like to thank this community for all your love, prayers, and support. NEWS OF RECORD Troy is survived by his wife, Lori Stewart of Baker City; his sons, Travis (Aman- da) Stewart of Baker City, and Shane Stewart of Friday Harbor, Washington. He is also survived by one grand- daughter, Peyton. He was preceded in death by his parents, Bert and Geor- gia (Small) Stewart. In lieu of fl owers, the family suggests memorial contributions to any of the following organizations: Baker Elks Lodge No. 338, Knights of Columbus, Baker Quarterback Club, or CASA, by sending a check made out to the organization to Gray’s West & Co. Pioneer Chapel, 1500 Dewey Ave., Baker City, OR 97814. To leave an online condo- lence for Troy’s family, go to www.grayswestco.com. Go Seahawks! son, Clay Crim and his wife, Theresa; her son-in-law, Milo Goss, and his wife, Toni. Grandchildren include MJ Goss and his wife, Becky, Tony Charbonnier, Kristin Charbonnier, Caleb Crim, Jacob Crim and Lucas Crim. Great-grandchildren include Miles Goss, Owen Goss and Lily Goss. Ruthie was preceded in death by her mother and father; her daughter, Debbie Goss; her brother, Jim Phelps; and her sister, Rosie Pedra- cini. Memorial contributions can be made to Shriners Hos- pitals for Children through Gray’s West & Co. Pioneer Chapel, 1500 Dewey Ave., Baker City, OR 97814. To leave an online condo- lence Ruthie’s family, go to www.grayswestco.com. and was active in 4-H and FFA. Bob graduated from Baker High School in 1981 and immediately entered the Air Force. He married Tabatha Dixon in 1985. Their son Mathew was born in 1986. The family moved to Greeley, Colorado, on an Air Force assignment. Their daughter Samantha was born in 1993. Bob retired from the mili- tary in 2011 as a Master Ser- geant (E-7) after several years as security police/security forces. He returned to Eastern Oregon after a divorce and married Kandie Jacobs in 2016. They resided in Stan- fi eld. Bob enjoyed hunting, their kettle corn business and spending time with family and friends. Bob is survived by his wife, Kandie, of Hermiston; his son, Mathew, of Gree- ley, Colorado; his daughter, ‘Bob’ Jensen Samantha (Thomas) Endsley Ruthie Crim Formerly of Baker City, 1962-2021 and grandson Daxton Endsley It is with great sadness Baker City, 1934-2021 of Wiggins, Colorado; his that the fam- Ruthella Sue (Ruthie) sister, Shirley (David) Baird of Crim, 87, of Baker City, died ily of Robert Pendleton; his brother, Keith “Bob” Jensen Nov. 14, 2021, (Janet) Jensen of Baker City; announces at Meadow- his sister, Denice Wilson of his passing on brook Place Pilot Rock; his sister, Rhonda Oct. 31, 2021, with her McNeilus of Dodge Center, at the age of family at her Minnesota; his sister, Pam 58. side. Williamson of Rochester, Min- ‘Bob’ Jensen nesota; and numerous nieces Bob was Ruthie born on Nov. embraced life and nephews. Ruthie Crim 6, 1962, in Baker City to Ivan wholeheart- He was preceded in death and Margaret Jensen. He edly and, in by his parents, Margaret and return, was blessed with a life attended school in Baker City Ivan Jensen. full of love, fun, family, and friends. Ruthie and her twin sister, Rosie, were born on Sept. 10, 1934, in Wenatchee, Washing- ton. The twins completed the family of Duke and Gladys Phelps and brother Jim. She spent her early years on an apple orchard in Washing- ton, then moved to a ranch Thank you! The many expressions of love and sup- outside of Baker in the fi fth port given to us during this time of significant loss grade, where she nurtured were an immeasurable comfort! All of the cards, an enduring love of animals. flowers, food, phone calls, and memorial contribu- In 1952 she graduated from tions were very much appreciated. Baker High School and won the crown of Baker County Rodeo Queen. The family of Fern Maure Albert In 1954, Ruthie married her sweetheart Harvey (Bud) Crim on his return from the Navy, and the pair were soon blessed with three children: Debbie, Lou Ann and Clay. Ruthie found great happiness and meaning in all aspects of her life: with her family and home life, with her work Dale Bogardus 541-297-5831 as an accountant, at Granite Call or Text 24/7 where she spent time with her twin and best friend, Rosie, and where her hunting skill earned her the moni- ker of “Lady Buckskin,” and with the friends she made everywhere along the way, including her fellow mem- bers of Soroptimist of Baker County and the Garden Club www.outstandingcomputerrepair.com of Baker County. 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Online condolences can be shared at www. tamispinevalleyfuneralhome.com. 225 H Street • East of I-84 • 541-523-3200 • grumpysrepair.com POLICE LOG Baker City Police Arrests, citations FAILURE TO APPEAR (Union County warrant): Moriah Lynn Smith, 30, Baker City, 8:05 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 18 in the 3600 block of Midway Drive. SECOND-DEGREE CRIMINAL MISCHIEF: Randi Maree Smith, 38, Baker City, 3:47 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 18 in the 3400 block of 15th Street; cited and released. FAILURE TO APPEAR (Baker County Circuit Court warrant): Brandon Robert Radle, 33, Baker City, 10:37 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 18 in the 2400 block of 10th Street; cited and released. Baker County Sheriff’s Offi ce Arrests, citations CONTEMPT OF COURT (Baker County Justice Court warrant): Joseph Palmer, 41, Huntington, 8:44 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 18 in Hun- tington; cited and released. Thank You Thank You Thank You The Leggett and Kolilis Families would like to thank everyone who was able to attend the benefit dinner and auction held for Anthony on November 11, 2021, at the North Powder Rural Fire Department. We would like to thank all those that donated their time and/ or financially assisted Anthony and his family during these trying last few months. We deeply appreciate the several acts of service, the help with the farm work and marketing of livestock, those who have opened their homes and hearts to Brigham, Annie, Mady, and Bryson, the medical professionals that have cared for Anthony, and the many people and congregations of mul- tiple faiths all over the world that have poured their hearts out in prayer. These prayers were heard by our Heavenly Father and Anthony and his family have experienced countless miracles because of them. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for your love and kindness. May God bless you all for your tender acts of mercy.