The Bulletin. (Bend, OR) 1963-current, June 24, 2021, Page 4, Image 4

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    A4 The BulleTin • Thursday, June 24, 2021
Antivirus pioneer found dead in Spanish prison
BY ARITZ PARRA, RENATA BRITO
AND BARRY HATTON
Associated Press
MADRID — John McA-
fee, the creator of McAfee an-
tivirus software, was found
dead in his jail cell near Bar-
celona in an apparent sui-
cide Wednesday, hours after a
Spanish court approved his ex-
tradition to the United States
to face tax charges punishable
by decades in prison, authori-
ties said.
The eccentric cryptocur-
rency promoter and tax op-
ponent whose history of legal
troubles spanned from Ten-
nessee to Central America to
the Caribbean was discovered
at the Brians 2 penitentiary
in northeastern Spain. Secu-
rity personnel tried to revive
him, but the jail’s medical team
finally certified his death, a
statement from the regional
Catalan government said.
“A judicial delegation has ar-
rived to investigate the causes
of death,” it said, adding that
“everything points to death by
suicide.”
The statement didn’t identify
McAfee by name but said the
dead man was a 75-year-old
U.S. citizen awaiting extradi-
tion to his country. A Catalan
government official familiar
with the case who was not au-
thorized to be named in me-
dia reports confirmed to The
Betty “Jane” Hoy
of Bend, OR
November 15, 1928 - June
18, 2021
Arrangements:
Baird Funeral Home of
Bend is honored to serve
the Hoy family. Please visit
our website,
www.bairdfh.com, to share
condolences and sign our
online guest book.
Services:
A private family service will
be held at a later date.
Contributions may be
made to:
Heart ‘n Home Hospice
(541) 508-4036
745 NW Mount Washington
Drive Ste 205,
Bend, OR 97703
www.gohospice.com
Smart Reading
354 NE Greenwood Ave
Ste 103, Bend, OR 97701
(541) 797-7726
https://smartreading.org/
Roscoe Richard Creed
of Sisters, OR
Jan 2, 1931 - June 16,
2021
Arrangements:
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mond is honored to serve
the family. 541-504-9485
Memories and condolenc-
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Services:
A private service will be
held at a later date.
Contributions may be
made to:
Hospice of Redmond, 732
SW 23rd St., Redmond,
OR 97756
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Associated Press that it was
McAfee.
Spain’s National Court on
Monday ruled in favor of ex-
traditing McAfee, 75, who had
argued in a hearing earlier this
month that the charges against
him by prosecutors in Tennes-
see were politically motivated
and that he would spend the
rest of his life in prison if re-
JOHN MCAFEE • 1945-2021
turned to the
U.S.
The court’s
ruling was
made public
on Wednesday and was open
for appeal, with any final ex-
tradition order also needing to
OBITUARY
get approval from the Spanish
Cabinet.
McAfee was arrested in Oc-
tober at Barcelona’s interna-
tional airport and had been
in jail since then awaiting the
outcome of extradition pro-
ceedings. The arrest followed
charges the same month in
Tennessee for evading taxes
after failing to report income
from promoting cryptocur-
rencies while he did consulting
work, made speaking engage-
ments and sold the rights to his
life story for a documentary.
The criminal charges carried
a prison sentence of up to 30
years.
Nishay Sanan, the Chica-
go-based attorney defend-
ing him on those cases, said
by phone that McAfee “will
always be remembered as a
fighter.”
“He tried to love this coun-
try but the U.S. government
made his existence impossi-
ble,” Sanan said. “They tried to
erase him, but they failed.”
OBITUARY
Carl Nordhal Monsen Jr.
Reba “Sue” Manion
Reba “Sue” Manion passed to be with her Lord
and Savior June 18, 2021. Sue has lived in Bend,
Oregon for 29 years. She is survived by her husband
of 67 years Tommy Manion, 4 daughters Cathy
Moore (Steve), Gayle Haydon (Mark), Debbie Bruns
(Wendell), Cynthia Cervantes (George). She has 11
grandchildren, 18 great grandchildren, and 2 great
great grandchildren. Services will be Friday at Victory
Baptist Church in Bend, Oregon at 6pm.
OBITUARY
Elizabeth Ann (Bett y) Fairham
March 7, 1926 - June 6, 2021
Elizabeth Ann (Bett y)
Fairham, a 30-year
resident of Bend,
passed away on June
6, 2021, at Ridgewater
Residenti al
Care.
She was 95 years old
and was preceded
in death by her
husband, Leighton,
and son, Stephen.
Mrs. Fairham was
born
to
Merle
and Helen (Long)
Bruckman on March
7, 1926, in Portland, Oregon. She att ended Grant High
for 3 years and then moved to Salem, Oregon. She then
went on to graduate from Salem High in 1943. Bett y
att ended W.U. for 2 years and was a member of Delta
Phi, a local sorority.
July 21, 1945 - May 20, 2021
Monsen, Carl Nordhal, JR passed away peacefully at Bend Memorial Hospital on
May 20, 2021 at the age of 75 of heart disease. A memorial celebrati on for Carl
will be held at the home of his brother, Cliff Davis and wife, Gayle, of 4603 NW
Quince Lane, Redmond, OR 97756 on Saturday, June 26 at 2pm. The family asks
that friends join them, bringing favorite memories of Carl that we may share
stories, laughter and tears to celebrate his life.
Carl was born on July 21, 1945 in Astoria, OR to Barbara Katherine (nee Sasnett )
and Carl Nordahl Monsen, Sr. Both parents have preceded him in death. He
att ended Lewis & Clark Elementary School, Astoria Middle School, and graduated
from Astoria High School where he played football, basketball, track and fi eld.
While in high school, Carl was the leading scorer on his intramural league
championship team, and conti nued playing basketball, along with his brother Bill,
while att ending Clatsop Community College
Following college, he married Marsha Wohlfeil who preceded him in death. The
couple had two daughters, Summer Monsen Silva and Misty Dawn Monsen (aka
Devyn Ocean).
Living in Astoria, Carl worked for Georgia-Pacifi c Paper. He began as a lift driver
and later advanced to manager of the Parts & Maintenance Department.
A signifi cant chapter in Carl’s life was his long-term service in the Oregon chapter
of the U. S. Army Nati onal Guard “Coms” (communicati on) Unit based out of
Camp Rilea in Warrenton.
Carl was an avid water-sports parti cipant. Following reti rement, Carl devoted
signifi cant ti me to Astoria Scuba, teaching aspiring divers with a focus on diver
safety. His insistence on safe diving followed his own beginner diver experience
when a weight belt failed to release and he desperately fought his way to the
surface, narrowly surviving.
Carl is survived by his long-ti me (29 year) friend and wife of 3 years, Billye Turner
Monsen. The couple, introduced by his brother Cliff , has shared world travel,
politi cal diff erences, laughter and love. In additi on to his daughters, Summer
(Ryan) Silva of Camus, WA and Misty Monsen of Astoria, OR Carl is survived by
brothers, Bill (Catherine) Monsen, of Honolulu, HI; Cliff (Gayle) Davis of Redmond,
OR; six grandchildren, one niece and two nephews.
OBITUARY
She worked for Interstate Tractor and Equipment Co.,
GMAC, Bishops’ Clothing Co., and Breitenbush Hot
Springs.
Bett y married Leighton C. Fairham of Bend, Oregon on
June 14, 1946. They lived in Salem and Portland, Oregon,
Omaha, Nebraska, Plymouth and Brighton, Michigan,
and sett led down in Bend, Oregon in September of 1987.
She enjoyed skiing and in 1983, when she was 57 years
old, she won 3rd place in NASTAR fi nals in Steamboat.
Bett y was also a golfer. She and her husband won a
husband-and-wife tournament for low score 4 ti mes at
a club in Michigan.
In 1990 she became an entertainer, fi rst organizer
of a group of seniors called “Super Seniors”, then
“Upbeats”, a variety show by seniors. In 1995 she
started a one-woman show and entertained for
organizati ons, groups, private parti es. Also was a
clown for preschool, kindergarten, and parades.
She did volunteer work throughout the years
at many places, St. Charles Auxiliary, programs
in schools, nursing homes and benefi ts.
Bett y is survived by her sons Kert and
Bruce,
and
4
grandchildren
and
some
great
grandchildren.
OBITUARY
Daniel Ellis
1936 - 2021
On June 15, 2021 the world lost a kind and generous man. Daniel Ellis
was born in Trochu, Alberta to Franklin and Evelyn Ellis on November
24th 1936. He grew up in Okotoks, Alberta before his work in the
mining industry had him travelling around the world. Dan sett led in
La Pine, Oregon in the 80’s where he found not only a business that
he ran for 35 years but a community that he cherished. Dan was an
honored member of the High Lakes Car Club and enjoyed working on
and showing his vintage cars and trucks. Dan will be greatly missed
by his friends and family.
Michael Fredrick Stanton
November 09, 1967 - June 08, 2021
Aft er a brave batt le with cancer, Michael Fredrick Stanton, age 53, passed
away in the loving presence of his family on June 8, 2021, in Bend, Oregon.
The youngest of eight siblings, Michael was born on November 9, 1967, in
Schenectady, New York.
When he was 7 years old and his mother took ill, Michael began cooking and
discovered what would become his heart’s passion as a career. At 19, Michael
was hospitalized for six weeks with meningococcal meningiti s. Although it
can be a fatal virus that claims the lives of many, Michael defi ed the clinical
odds and survived. Given a second chance and with the support of his family,
Michael recovered.
Aft er several years of working in local restaurants in Upstate New York,
Michael decided to att end The Culinary Insti tute of America (CIA) in Hyde
Park. At the CIA, he further developed his technique by fully embracing a
classical approach to cooking. Soon he began working in celebrated French
restaurants in New York, including Lespinasse and Les Celebrites.
From New York, Michael moved to Los Angeles, where he conti nued to work
in French fi ne dining at Encore and La Cachett e. In the West, Michael found
love in the kitchen and beyond, where he met his wife, Jessica, and they
started their life together in LA.
Aft er 10 years of working in LA, including running his own catering company,
Michael accepted an Executi ve Chef post in Portland, Oregon, at the Heathman.
In Oregon, Michael embraced the joys of cooking with the Northwest bounty
and his role as a chef mentor in leading and teaching his team how to create
and to celebrate food made with love.
With more than three decades of service dedicated to the joys and challenges
of cooking, Michael made his home in Bend, Oregon, where he was the
Executi ve Chef of Currents at the Riverhouse. Michael was driven to be the
best chef and the best person he could be, but ti tles and awards were not
important to him. He always cared more about the quality of the food and
being able to taste the love that went into it.
Michael insti ncti vely chose the paths that were right for him - unapologeti cally.
He was determined and exacti ng, with a sharp wit and a deep well of
compassion. He was a private man, but when he chose to share, he would tell
you the truth.
What matt ered most to him were his family and food made with love. During
Michael’s last days here with us, he enjoyed the company of his loving family
and food made with love, for him - with his loving directi on, of course.
Michael leaves behind his wife, Jessica; his siblings (Kathie, Bob, Jean, Judy,
Laura, Paula and Patt y) and nieces (Michelle, Stephanie, Morgan, Paige,
Lauren and Corrine) and family by marriage; and his furry children, Bella and
Biko.
In lieu of fl owers, the family suggests memorial contributi ons be sent to
Hospice House at Partners In Care in Bend, Oregon in honor of Michael
Stanton.