A2 Family Blue Mountain Eagle Wednesday, November 9, 2016 105 TH BIRTHDAY — E ULALA H ERBERT O BITUARIES Earlene Rose Durant March 7, 1938 - Oct. 30, 2016 John Day resident Eulala Herbert’s 105th birthday is Monday, Nov. 14. Her son Alva Conlee said a small, pri- vate gathering is planned. Contributed photos Eulala Cummings Herbert Bob Cummings, left, visits his older sister Eulala Cummings Herbert in John Day recently to wish her a happy birthday. Herbert’s 105th birthday is Nov. 14. Bennett wins Dayville scarecrow contest Robert ‘Bob’ M. Lesley Robert “Bob” M. Lesley, 91, of John Day passed away Sat- urday, Nov. 5, at Blue Mountain Hospital. No public serves are planned at this time. Lesley lived a rich and full life. He is survived by his wife, Mary Lee Cork Lesley; his three children, Newton, Harold and Jerri; two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Arrangements are under the care of Driskill Memorial Chap- el, 241 S. Canyon Blvd., John Day, OR 97845. To leave a con- dolence, visit driskillmemorialchapel.com. Blue Mountain Eagle There was nothing scary about Dayville’s fourth annual scarecrow contest. Sixteen friendly scare- crows lined the main street through Dayville with a variety of themes. Ilah Bennet won first place with her Minion scarecrow. She and other top-place winners were announced at the Oct. 20 Fall Festival Community Potluck. There were 90 in atten- dance at the dinner, held at the Dayville Communi- ty Hall. A cake walk and silent auction raised $400, and all proceeds will ben- efit renovations to the community hall. Contest results: Scarecrow contest Ilah Bennett, fi rst place Michael Ashley’s preschoolers, second place Blue Mountain Care Center, third place and People’s Choice Award Shilo Fretwell’s kindergarten through second grade, fourth place Dessert contest Dana Brooks, fi rst place Jody Winkelman, second place Earlene Rose Durant, 78, of Prairie City passed away Sunday, Oct. 30, at her home surrounded by family. A memori- al service will be held at noon Saturday, Nov. 5, at the Assembly of God Church in Prairie City. Durant was born on March 7, 1938, to William and Lois (White) Hale in Boise, Idaho. She was a musician and enjoyed sing- ing, playing guitar, bass, piano and accor- dion. She was a member of the Assembly of God church in Prairie City and John Day. She is survived by her daughters, Sherry Zacharias of Pendle- ton, Lonnie Keith-Specht of Canyon City, Lisa Keith (Tommy) of Prairie City, Angie Gibson of Prairie City, Tammy (Eddy) Mercado of Baker City; son, Leland (Jodi) Keith of Prairie City; four sisters; fi ve brothers; 21 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren; and nu- merous nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents; husband, Frank Durant; daughter Jan; three grandchildren; three sisters; and one brother. Memorial contributions may be made to the Earlene Durant memorial fund at the Old West Credit Union. Arrangements are under the care of Driskill Memorial Chapel, 241 S. Canyon Blvd., John Day, OR 97845. M. Gregg Smith Feb. 9, 1940 - Oct. 31, 2016 M. Gregg Smith, 76, passed away on Monday, Oct. 31, in Keizer. A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 19, at City View Funeral Home in Salem. Smith was born in Prairie City on Feb. 9, 1940, grew up in Bates and Portland and graduated from Prairie City High School. After studying at the University of Oregon and joining the Peace Corps with service in Nepal, he received a master’s degree in international relations at Johns Hopkins University in Washington, D.C. Joining Tom McCall’s ad- ministration as the first director of the Oregon State Housing Division, he stayed active in Oregon politics for the rest of his life, including as an avid supporter of Grant County. In 1983, he left state government for the private sector to work as a real estate developer and built retirement homes around the country. He loved Jungian psychology and studied in Zurich for a doctorate, remaining active in the Oregon Friends of Jung until his death. He is survived by son Brian Smith; daughter Lee Anne Burton with grandson Lucien Burton; former wife Carole Lee Smith; and sister Marcia Lynn Johnson. Contributed photo Contributed photo Ilah Bennett won first place in Dayville’s fourth annual scarecrow contest with this Minion-themed creation. Elmer Lyle Thompson Michael Ashley’s preschool class helped assemble this second- place scarecrow. C ORRECTION The Nov. 2 edition of the Eagle con- tained a story stating Columbia Basin Helicopters had been awarded a $104,000 contract for snow removal. The correct amount awarded for the contract is actu- ally $60,000. The Eagle regrets the error. Honoring Our Veterans THANK YOU The family of Mary Jane Allen would like to express their heartfelt gratitude for the outpouring of love and support that we received during the illness and loss of our Mother. We have always known our Mom was wonderful, but to see fi rsthand the lives she touched and so many people that claimed her as their own moved us deeply. For their courage, hard work and dedication to their country, we salute the men and women of our Armed Forces past and present. It is because of their sacrifi ce that America remains the land of the free, and we thank them for protecting our citizens and our country. Our thanks go out to Blue Mountain Hospital and the nurses that lovingly cared for her, the staff at Valley View who made her feel welcome in her last few days, the members of the Church of Jesus Christ who supplied us with meals and support and all the friends and family that took the time to visit, provide meals, send fl owers and cards and let her know that she made a difference in their lives. Wishing all of our veterans a very happy Veterans Day. Life will never be the same without her, but it gives us peace to know that she loved and was loved by so many. Keith J. Thomas, MD, FACS Board - Certifi ed General Surgeon Blue Mountain Hospital 541-575-1311 With sincere thanks, John, Mindy, Stephi and Renee L AST W EEK ’ S T EMPS J OHN D AY ..................................................................... HI/LO T UESDAY ....................................................................... 53/39 W EDNESDAY ................................................................... 63/37 T HURSDAY ..................................................................... 64/41 F RIDAY .......................................................................... 68/40 S ATURDAY ...................................................................... 69/40 S UNDAY ......................................................................... 59/44 M ONDAY ........................................................................ 64/44 24/7 F ORECAST A UTOMATED : 541-575-1122 R OAD CONDITIONS : 511; TRIPCHECK . COM WWW . BLUEMOUNTAINEAGLE . COM / INFO NOAA W EATHER R ADIO FOR J OHN D AY 162.500 MHz Elmer Lyle Thompson, 95, of Mt. Vernon passed away Monday, Nov. 7, at Blue Mountain Care Center in Prairie City. Services are pending. Memorial contributions may be made to Blue Mountain Care Center, John Day Elks or the Bates State Park through Driskill Memorial Chapel, 241 S. Canyon Blvd., John Day, OR 97845. To leave a condolence, visit driskillme- morialchapel.com. W EATHER F ORECAST FOR THE WEEK OF N OV . 9-15 Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Mostly sunny and mild Partly sunny and nice Overcast and mild Sunshine and some clouds Periods of clouds and sun Decreasing clouds Plenty of sunshine 63 62 58 60 55 54 54 25 29 30 35 40 32 31