A2 Family Blue Mountain Eagle Wednesday, October 28, 2015 O BITUARIES Lynn Ryle Pryse April 11, 1933 – Oct. 21, 2015 BAKER CITY – Lynn Ryle Pryse, 82, formerly of Prairie City, died Oct. 21. There will be a Celebration of Life at a later date. Mr. Pryse was born April 11, 1933, in Prairie City, to Gladys and John Pryse. He attended Prairie City High School where he excelled in basketball, football and general pranks. He was drafted into the U.S. Army during the Korean War and was stationed in California. After his service, he was recruited to play football for Eastern Oregon College. On Sept. 11, 1955, he married Sandra Yokom, which began a 60-year adventure. He began his professional career with a series of leadership positions in varied fi elds. He worked in the timber industry, helped open the fi rst Les Schwab store in Burns, managed the swimming pool in John Day, and ultimately worked for Cali- fornia Pacifi c utility for 30 years. He retired from Oregon Trail Electric Co-Op in 1993 and embarked upon an active retired life. His hobbies included archery, hunting, golfi ng, camping, fi sh- ing, his Alpenlite travel club, watching his grandchildren in vari- ous sports and activities, and giving back to his community. He was active in the Baker City and Burns Lions clubs, the golf board, American Red Cross, Trail Tenders, the Episcopal Church and various service organizations throughout Eastern Or- egon. He was chairman of the State 1A basketball tournament for several years and enjoyed watching basketball at Baker High School. He was a welcoming man who never knew a stranger, and enjoyed life to the fullest. Survivors include his wife of 60 years, Sandra Pryse; chil- dren, Cammy (Fred Jr.) Warner of Baker City, Kevin (Donna) Pryse of Burns, Mary (Jim) Gerson of San Clemente, Calif. and Jennifer (Kevin) Riley of Milton-Freewater; brother, Dean Pryse of Parkdale; stepbrothers, Marv Sumner of Baker City and Rich- ard Sumner; grandchildren, Courtney (Adam) Warner Crowell, Mackenzie Warner, Jamie and Katrina Pryse, Taryn and Bryce Gerson, and Megan, William (Mica) Riley and Camille Riley; and great-grandchild Hazel Crowell. He was preceded in death by his brother Daryl Pryse. Memorial contributions may be made to the Baker City Epis- copal Church or the Baker High School Athletic fund. Grant County Your Rural Fa mily Health Clinic HEALTH Department 528 E. Main, St. E, John Day Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm Services Provided: Karen Triplett, FNP • Primary Care • Acute Care • Women’s Health Exams • Men and Children Exams • Immunizations • Family Planning • Contraception • Pregnancy Testing & Referrals • HIV Testing & Referrals • Cacoon • WIC • High Risk Infants • Maternity Case Management Appointments available Call and schedule your appointment today! TOLL FREE Grant County Health Department does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, national origin, disability, or age in admission, treatment, or participation in its programs, services and activitie s, or in employment. 888-443-9104 or 541-575-0429 Scholarships help Grant County students Jacquelin Rennels-Winegar May 28, 1939 – Oct. 23, 2015 Jacquelin Winegar, 76, of Prairie City, died Oct. 23 at Blue Mountain Care Center in Prairie City. Services are pending. Mrs. Winegar was born May 28, 1939, in Redmond, to Perry “Tye” Clyde and Jewel “Jake” Lily Rennels. In 1962, she married Raymond Win- egar, with whom she had four sons and one daughter. They moved to Prairie City in 1980, where he bought the shingle mill up Dixie Creek. In 1982, they put a claim on a gold mine with friends and enjoyed the claim for a couple years. She tended bar at the Past Time Tavern for a time, but was a housewife who enjoyed raising her children. She taught Sunday school at the Episcopal Church. She also kept all her kids busy with 4-H animals, and started a 4-H sheep club for 9-year-olds. They went to the rodeo nearly every weekend. She enjoyed visiting, reading, painting, drawing, fi shing at Strawberry Lake, working in her rock garden, riding horses, mo- torcycles and watching TV. She also enjoyed camping and wildlife adventures – even though she had only packed a rifl e three times and prayed she wouldn’t see anything. She was Annie Oakley with a pellet pistol, though, and lived quite the adventurous life. Survivors include her children, Herbert Carey Dahlen, Jac- quelin Renel Dahlen-Muro, Kevin Bryan Dahlen, Raymond Tye Winegar and Richard Todd Winegar; 13 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Raymond Winegar. Memorial contributions may be made to the Blue Mountain Care Center through Driskill Memorial Chapel, 241 S. Canyon Blvd., John Day, OR 97845. By Angel Carpenter Blue Mountain Eagle BEND – Aspiring to higher education goals, 117 recipients of the Wayne Stewart Scholar- ship received funds to help them on that path. Renee Boe of U.S. Bank’s Private Client Group in Bend announced this year’s total distribu- tion amount is $581,000. Last year, $590,900 was distributed to 121 individ- uals. The amount depends on how the stock market performs. The scholarships are a bonus to Grant County students of all ages who qualify, thanks to the late benefactors Wayne Stew- art of Dayville and his son Eminger Stewart III who made provisions in their wills for a perpetual ed- ucation fund to be set up upon their death. In her emailed an- nouncement Boe added, “Our thoughts go out to all those affected by the Can- yon Creek fire.” For more information about the scholarship, vis- it www.grantesd.k12.or.us and click on the “Stewart Scholarship” at the bottom right of the page. Scholarship recipients, receiving $5,000: Averett, Ian Batease, Caleb Bauman, Rhiannon Bentz, Daniel Billman, Tucker Born, Rebecca Bowden, Charli Brandsma, Hannah Bullock, Lindsay Callahan, Kieron Carter, Gerald Coalwell, Levi Conner, Ember Bonnie Ann Barton March 8, 1937 – Oct. 16, 2015 Bonnie Ann Barton, 78, formerly of Colton, died Oct. 16 at Blue Mountain Care Center in Prairie City. No services will be held at this time. Mrs. Barton was born March 8, 1937, in Yoncalla, to Rudolf Ulbricht and Irene Armitage. She attended Colton High School, and worked as a care giver and cook at the Colton Care Center. On July 9, 1954, she married Mel- vin Barton. She enjoyed singing, reading, sewing and gardening. She touched the hearts of those who knew her. Survivors include her husband, Melvin Barton of Colton; son, Jim Barton of Colton; daughters, Sandy Rue of Prairie City and Debbie Farnsworth of Mt. Angel; and six grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her brother Bob Ulbricht. Memorial contributions may be made to Blue Mountain Hospice through Driskill Memorial Chapel, 241 S. Canyon Blvd., John Day, OR 97845. Jacelyn Black RICHLAND, Wash. – Jacelyn Black, 36, formerly of John Day, died Oct. 25 in Richland, Wash. A funeral service will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 31, at Prairie Baptist Church in Prairie City. Interment will follow at Canyon City Cemetery. Arrangements are under the care of Driskill Memorial Chap- el, 241 S. Canyon Blvd., John Day, OR 97845. About Obituaries 2nd Annual Community Screening Week November 2nd-6th Screeners will use the Ages and Stages questionnaire to look at cognitive, social/emotional, fine and gross motor skills, and speech and communication development. Croghan, Shannon Croghan, Stephanie DeHaven, Dominic Dehiya, Ersela Delano, Logan Deming, Hannah Donohue, Mikeala Emmel, Triston Erickson, Kyle Flower, Sage Frazier, Mariah Gabignaud, Justin Gagnon, Levi Gardner, Carli Harper, Lucinda Hensley, Katie Hitz, Michel Holmstrom, Cherise Holmstrom-Houpt, Vanessa Homan, Jaine Houser, Rayce Houser, Rayne Inscore, Renee Jones, Jonie Joel, Kelsey Joslin, Justin Kell, Kailey Knieriem, Rachelle Labhart, Brent Lallatin, Amy Lane, Jessica Larson, Justin Long, Kelsey Lutrell, Michael Lutrell, Mikayla Manitsas, Matthew Manitsas, Tyler McCloskey, Jennifer McCloskey, Melissa McConnell, Hailey McLeod, Natosha McNeil, Sarah Metcalf, Ashley Metcalf, Kristine Meyerholz, Mariah Molt, Cheyenne Moulton, Mitchell Nash, Trinity Nelson, Kody Olivera-Sanchez, Adilene Page, Katrina Peterson-Carpenter, Michelle Powell, Hunter Powell, Walker Rogers, Mark Sandersfeld, Diana Schmadeka, Taylor Sharp, Riley Schulze, Sawyer Skinner, Joshua Slinkard, Ashley Smith, Brittany Snow, Breanna Snyder, Samantha Sohr, Trent Stearns, Jared Stearns, Sydney Stewart, Lindsey Waldner, Auna Waldner, Jake Walker, Melissa Waltenburg, Daryl Ann Williams, Cody Wilson, Breanna Wilson, Kelsi Winegar, Jessica Winegar, Tel Winter, Patricia Winters, Shyanne Witty, Braden Wright, Sarah Wunz, Joseph Wunz, Lydia Wyllie, Zackary Yankee, Mary Scholarship recipients re- ceiving $4,000: Childers, Treiquella McClellan, Linda Molt, Samantha Stewart Scholarship recipients receive help with their higher education goals News obituaries are a free service of the Blue Mountain Eagle. The paper accepts obituaries from the family or funeral home. Information submitted is subject to editing. Obituaries submitted to the Eagle with incorrect information may be corrected and republished as paid notices. Send obituaries by e-mail, cheryl@bmeagle.com; fax, 541- 575-1244; or mail, 195 N. Canyon Blvd., John Day, OR 97845. The goal of this event is to provide a free developmental screening to all children from 2 months to 5 years in the county. The Grant County Health Department will be doing screenings on November 5th from 9am- 3pm. You may also receive immunizations and Well Child check-ups along with the screening. Gift Certificates will be offered for participation. Strawberry Wilderness Clinic on November 6th from 8am-4pm. Gift Certificates available to participants. 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