A2 Family Blue Mountain Eagle S TUDENTS OF THE MONTH O BITUARIES January – Grant Union Junior-Senior High School Joe Toelle Sept. 20, 1984 – Feb. 5, 2015 BURNS – Joe Toelle, 30, died of unknown natural causes Feb. 5 in Burns. Mr. Toelle was born Sept. 20, 1984, in Burns, to John and Connie Toelle. He grew up in Harney County and loved to spend time on his grandparents’ ranch with his younger brother and cousins. He helped build fences, move cows and whatever else he could, to help his grand- parents. He looked forward to brandings and strived to be as good at roping as his grandfather. He enjoyed playing football in high school, and watching college and professional games. He was a loyal fan to Oregon State and the Kansas City Chiefs. In 2000, he was chosen to play basketball in England with North- west Basketball Camps, working several jobs to pay his way and make it happen. After his graduation with honors from Burns Union High School LQKHZDVKLUHGDVDVHDVRQDOZLOGODQG¿UH¿JKWHUZLWKWKH%X reau of Land Management. He spent many summers working with WKH¿UHFUHZWRKHOSSXWKLPVHOIWKURXJKFROOHJH He attended Oregon Institute of Technology in Klamath Falls, where he graduated with a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering technology in spring 2009. He returned to Burns for one PRUHVXPPHUDVD¿UH¿JKWHUEHIRUHZRUNLQJDVDQHQJLQHHULQJWHFK nician at the BLM in Burns. In spring 2004, he met the love of his life, Autumn Richardson, at a wedding in Bend. After a long-distance romance over several years, he proposed to her on Feb. 14, 2009, and they married in Burns on Sept. 9, 2009. They made their home outside Burns, where he often had at least one project going on. He excelled at construction, woodworking, roping, hunting, working on trucks and remodeling, often working on projects with his wife. He made many improvements to their house, turning it into the home of their dreams. The couple had two sons, Cody Donald, born Feb. 17, 2012, and Wade Allen, born Jan. 23, 2015. A devoted family man, Joe did little else during the last two weeks of his life but love and show off his family. He enjoyed hunting and was planning a hunting trip to Alaska with his friend Brian for summer 2015. He also looked forward to re- building an old Chevrolet truck with his sons when they were older. Survivors include his wife, Autumn; sons, Cody, 3, and Wade, 2 weeks; parents, Joe Toelle of Burns, and Connie and Jim Karns of Chehalis, Wash.; brother, John Robert (J.R.); grandparents, Don Toelle of Burns and Liz Moles of John Day; uncles and aunts, Dave and Toni, Leigh, Carol, Bob, David and Donald; and numerous cousins, extended family members and friends. He was preceded in death by his grandmother, Shirley Toelle, and grandfathers, David and Raymond Moles. Memorial contributions may be made to Autumn, Cody and Wade Toelle through La Follette’s Chapel, P.O. Box 488, Burns, OR 97720. Contributed photos Fallen Bolman Grade 7 Parents: Dovie Bolman and Tony Bolman Oaklee Clark Grade 8 Parents: Brent and Shawna Clark Annie Wall Grade 9 Parents: Bill Wall and Carol Faulkner Jack Gentis Grade 10 Parents: Sherm Gentis and Ginger Gentis Taylor McCluskey Grade 11 Parents: Patrick and Cleo McCluskey Hannah Willey Grade 12 Parents: Donn and Michelle Willey Wednesday, February 25, 2015 Donna Mae Switzer ST. HELENS – Donna Mae Switzer, 81, formerly of Grant County, died Feb. 17 at Cherrywood Adult Foster Care in St. Helens. A memorial service will be held at St. Stephens Episcopal Church in Baker City this summer. Arrangements are under the care of Gray’s West & Compa- ny, 1500 Dewey Ave., Baker City, OR 97814. Eola Cunningham Feb. 5, 1928 – Feb. 11, 2015 Eola Cunningham, 87, of John Day, died Feb. 11 at Blue Moun- tain Care Center in Prairie City. No services will be held at this time. Mrs. Cunningham was born Feb. 5, 1928, in Gridley, Calif., to William Henry Jones and Fern Todd. She married Roy Cunningham in Reno, Nev. She was a homemaker, who enjoyed crocheting, sewing and reading. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- ter-day Saints in John Day. Survivors include her sister, Dessie Graham of John Day; neph- ew, Glen Graham of John Day; and nieces, Tina Bell of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, and Cathy Lynn of Oklahoma. She was preceded in death by her husband, Roy Cunningham. Arrangements are under the care of Driskill Memorial Chapel, 241 S. Canyon Blvd., John Day, OR 97845. Garrald Fred Downing May 14, 1940 – Feb. 14, 2015 SMITH RIVER, Calif. – Garrald Fred Downing, 74, former- ly of John Day, died Feb. 14 in Smith River, Calif. Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 8, at Elks Lodge No. 1934, 800 Elk Dr., in Brookings. Mr. Downing was born May 14, 1940, in Caldwell, Idaho. He graduated from Grant Union High School in 1960. A 51-year resident of Del Norte County, he was a member of the Elks Lodge, where he served as exalted ruler for two years, and the Lions Club. He was an award-winning photographer, DQGHQMR\HGÀ\LQJKDYLQJUHFHLYHGKLVSLORWOLFHQVHLQ His hobbies also included woodworking and building things. Survivors include his children, Keith Fisher and Tammy Downing Kelly; and six grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to the South Coast Humane Society, 828 Railroad St., Brookings, OR 97415. Arrangements are under the care of Wier’s Mortuary Chapel, 408 G St., Crescent City, CA 95531. James Dean Trost July 4, 1950 – Feb. 4, 2015 POCATELLO, Idaho – James Dean Trost, 64, of Soda Springs, Idaho, died Feb. 4 at Portneuf Medical Center in Pocatello. Graveside services were held Feb. 13 at Fairview Cemetery in Soda Springs. Mr. Trost was born July 4, 1950, in Concordia, Kan., to Merton Ezra and Dorthy Ellen Holton Trost. The family moved to Greenleaf, Idaho, in 1952. He attended grade school in Greenleaf, and graduated from Vallivue High School in Caldwell, Idaho, in 1968. He moved to Park City, Utah, where he worked in masonry. He later moved to Soda Springs. +H HQMR\HG FDPSLQJ ¿VKLQJ DQG FROOHFWLQJ PRGHO FDUV DQG Native American knick-knacks. Survivors include his daughter, Selena (Chysler) Weeks of Grace, Idaho; grandson, Kegan Jon Michelson, of Grace; sis- ters, Ilona (Dick) Ode of Nampa, Idaho, and Deb (Don) Jenson of Bend; brother, Rick (Patty) Trost of Unity, and their son, Andy Vogt of Mt. Vernon; and many friends in the Hereford, Unity and John Day areas. He was preceded in death by his parents, and brother, Norman. GRANT COUNTY LIBRARY LIBRARY HOURS: Mon, Wed., Sat. 1-5 pm • Tues. 10 a.m. to noon and 1-7 pm Thurs.: 1-5 pm and 7-9 pm • Fri. and Sun.: Closed 8 Michael B. DesJardin Dentistry, PC New Patients Welcome! The Family of Mary Lambeth would like to thank the doctors and staff at Blue Mountain Hospital and Valley View for their loving care. A special thank you goes out to everyone for their kind words, cards and donations made in Mary’s name by her family and many friends. Sincerely, The Lambeth Family Check out these new books on our shelves W EATHER F ORECAST 208 NW Canton, John Day 541-575-2725 mbddental@live.com & michaelbdesjardindmd.com FAMILY HEALTH Treatment and Surgery of Foot and Ankle • In-Grown Nails Bunions • Warts • Gout Corns & Callouses Diabetic Foot Screening Foot Odor • Athletes Foot Treatment for pain in feet, shins, heels, knees, lower back. Custom molded orthotics. The People Mover has received funds through the Highly Rural Transportation Grant that allows transportation of Grant County Veterans to medical appointments free of charge. Dr. Rushton is Preferred Provider for Lifewise and Blue Cross/Blue Shield and a Medicate participant. 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