A2 Family Blue Mountain Eagle Wednesday, November 23, 2016 O BITUARIES Victoria ‘Vicky’ Biggar June 21, 1919 - Oct. 19, 2016 Victoria “Vicky” A. Biggar, 97, passed away Oct. 19, 2016, at Golden Years Adult Family Home in Riverside, Washington. Biggar was born in Denver, Colorado, to August and Anna Swanson. She joined sisters Gladys and Ellen and brother Albin. She accepted Christ and was baptized at the age of 15. She was active in her church all of her life teaching Sunday School, playing piano and producing the church bulletins. She was active in young people’s groups and served as church treasurer for several years. She married Thomas M. Biggar of Littleton, Colora- do, in 1953. She moved to Canyon City to join her new husband and stepson Larry, where she resided until 1985. Following the death of her husband, Tom, in 1968, she remained in Canyon City with her daughters Susie and Sherrill. She remained active in her church and served as treasurer for the town of Canyon City for 16 years. In 1985, she moved to Oroville, Washington, to be near her daughter Susie Harnasch. She was welcomed in Oroville by Susie and her husband, Gene, and the con- gregation of the Free Christian Church, where she served as secretary, assisted the church treasurer, was active in Bible study and a church organization called SALT (Se- nior Adults Living Triumphantly). For the last few years, she was a resident at Golden Years Adult Family Home in Riverside. Biggar, a beloved mother and friend, is survived by two daughters, Susie Harnasch (Gene) of Oroville, Wash- ington, and Sherrill Juneman of Lake Oswego, Oregon; grandsons Thomas Biggar of John Day and Jeff Harnasch of Wickenburg, Arizona; granddaughter Stacey Thomas (Rob) of Bonney Lake, Washington; and a great-grand- son. There will be a memorial service in the spring honor- ing her life. About Obituaries 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. For more information, or to inquire about a paid memorial, call 541-575-0710. Come see us at John Day Eye Care on “Cyber Monday” for the kick off of our Christmas Sale which will last until December 23rd! The Eagle/Angel Carpenter Three-year-old Blake Jacobs asks Santa for play clothes at the Teen Center during Saturday’s Christmas on the Prairie in Prairie City. Santa and all enjoy Christmas on the Prairie Prairie City bustles with visitors for event By Angel Carpenter Blue Mountain Eagle Prairie City was bursting at the seams with visitors from one end of the town to the oth- er during its annual Christmas on the Prairie event. Vendors were set up with homemade holiday craft items at the Prairie City School and the senior center, where the thrift shop was also open. Browsers could also fi nd shopping and activities at oth- er areas in town. The Teen Center on Front Street had children busy building gingerbread houses — all of the compo- nents made by Anna Smith who, last year, made 150 houses. The atmosphere was charged with excitement when Santa Claus made an appearance. Children and parents were elbow to elbow in line waiting to visit the jolly old elf. The kids had their lists ready. Blake Jacobs, 3, asked Santa for play clothes. Kathlyne Page, 7, said an American Girl doll was on her list. “(My friend) Ella’s doll Izzy needs a friend to play with,” she said. Twin siblings Alexis and Colby Anderton, 8, asked Grant County Your Rural Fa mily Health Clinic HEALTH Department 528 E. Main, St. E, John Day Maui Jim and other name brand sunglasses are 15% off, making an excellent gift that will be loved by any recipient. Contest winners: Best decorated storefront and best dec- Gift certificates & live Christmas trees available! If you pop in to check out our excellent selection of eye wear on Cyber Monday-put your name in to be entered in a drawing for a FREE pair of Polaroid sunglasses!! 04828 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 orated tree: Mountain View Mini Mart Wood raffl e: Terry Williams Wine raffl es: John McCarthy and Lisa Delano Quilt raffl es: Khloe Lowry and Riddick Hutchison Centerpiece raffl es: Marjean Koser and Brianna Zweygardt Teen basket: Charlotte McCumber Christmas basket: Irene Jerome Merchant’s basket: Amy Mathis Santa for drones. “You can put a camera on it and fl y them around and take pictures really high — like off the Eiffel Tower,” Alexis said. Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm **This includes non-prescription and prescription sunwear** **Gift Certificates also available** **sale prices subject to insurance limitations** The Eagle/Angel Carpenter AmeriCorps volunteer Abby Luu of Albuquerque, New Mexico, helps Emma Charette, 3, while Kaitlyn Charette, 4, and her mother, Amy, work on her gingerbread house at Christmas on the Prairie. Call to make an appointment first. Appointments available { & rairie 20-3329 een P Betw ay • 541-8 ____ D ____ ____ ____ _ ____ ____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ t For: ____ A Gif ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ _ :_ _ m _ _ Fro ____ ____ ____ unt:_ ____ Amo ____ Value ____ ture: p.m. a n 30 ig S - 5: at. a.m. 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. 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COM / INFO NOAA W EATHER R ADIO FOR J OHN D AY 162.500 MHz Carrie Young Memorial Dec. 2, 2016 5:30 p.m. Silent auction and raffle at the John Day Elks Lodge. 04751 We take this time to remember those in our community who have passed away, but continue to live on in our memories and hearts. We would like to invite you to include your loved one in this memorial service. Please bring a picture of your loved one to our office, or email a picture and plan to join us on December 6th, at Donations are accepted, but there is no cost for participating in this memorial service. 541-575-1648 mgibson@bluemountainhospital.org The Carrie Young Memorial supports the elderly in Grant County. W EATHER F ORECAST FOR THE WEEK OF N OV . 23-29 Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Periods of sun Afternoon rain Afternoon snow Passing show- ers Mostly cloudy Periods of sun Rain and sleet showers 44 47 46 43 43 40 40 32 37 35 26 23 21 19