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Family
Blue Mountain Eagle
Wednesday, February 15, 2017
A CADEMIC R EPORT
King named to Northwest
Nazarene dean’s list
Janelle King of Canyon City was
named to the Northwest Nazarene Uni-
versity dean’s list for fall semester 2016.
King was one of 682 students to earn the
honor. King had a grade-point average
of 3.5 or higher while taking at least 12
graded undergraduate credits.
Jonathan Lawrence
Olivera-Sanchez named
to C. Oregon dean’s list
Adilene Olivera-Sanchez of John Day
was named to the Central Oregon Com-
munity College fall 2016 dean’s list. Ol-
ivera-Sanchez had a GPA of 3.6 or better
while taking 12 or more graded credits.
Grant Union fi rst
semester honor roll
JoLynne Ashley
P RAIRIE C ITY
S TUDENTS OF
THE M ONTH —
J ANUARY
Sophomore
Jonathan
Lawrence was nominated
by teacher Nate Barber as
Student of the Month for
the progress he’s made this
school year and his great atti-
tude to work hard in class and
to stay after school to fi nish
his homework.
Freshman JoLynne Ashley
was nominated by teacher Joe
Weymouth as Student of the
Month for maintaining a 4.0
GPA and for being kind and
respectful with a great work
ethic in all her classes.
Seniors
4.0 GPA: Makenna Adair, Rebecca
Batease, Hailey Carter and Jessica Car-
ter.
3.5-3.99 GPA: Reitta Wyllie, Manao
Kanazawa, Declan Jensen and Natalie
Stearns.
3.0-3.49 GPA: Shiranne Carter, Mick-
ayla Coalwell, Nicholas Springer, Court-
ney Allen, Dauna Bishop and James
Mabe.
Juniors
4.0 GPA: Jay Goldblatt, Duane Stokes
and Annie Wall.
3.5-3.99 GPA: Zack Deiter, Maggie
Justice, Reagan Shelley, Cauy Weaver
and Fallon Weaver.
3.0-3.49 GPA: Elijah Humbird, Joshua
Carpenter, Kayana McLean, Jozie Rude,
Diamond Workman, Hadley Boethin,
Whitney McClellan, Mariah Moulton,
Daniel Carpenter, Jesse Paulson, Cameron
Hallgarth, Ty McDaniel, Dante Valentine
and Mariah Wright.
Sophomores
4.0 GPA: Heather Armantrout, Victoria
Coalwell and McKeely Miller.
3.5-3.99 GPA: Anastasiya Hozhen-
ko, Roen Langum, Kade Blood, Andrea
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O BITUARIES
Comer, Madison McKrola, Hailie Wright,
Kaylee Wright, Sydney Brockway, Oaklee
Clark and Aidan Broemeling.
3.0-3.49 GPA: Cody Combs, Tanner
Elliott, Danielle Girvin, Kori Jo Girvin, Al-
yssa Hoffman, Trinity Hutchison, Avaley
Mortimore, Bailey Moss, Marissa Smith,
Aline Chobo, Dana Schajor, Tiana Allen,
Celine Hicks, Avery Hughes, Nicole Jones,
Savanna Randleas and Macy Strong.
Freshmen
4.0 GPA: Gage Brandon, Makenna Cul-
ley, Erika Dickens, Drew Lusco, Donavan
Smith, Emily Springer and Madalyn Way.
3.5-3.99 GPA: Tyler Blood, Emilie
Updegrave, Fallen Bolman, Ellie Justice,
Warner Robertson, Tiler Voigt, Samantha
Buckhaults, Baylee Combs, Taylor Hunt,
Kellen Shelley, Kaytlyn Wells, Samantha
Floyd, Sierra Cates and Sarah Barker.
3.0-3.49 GPA: Taylor Allen, Kohlten
Jones, Megan McManama, Elisha Sheedy,
Cinch Anderson, Cole Deiter, Jonathan
DesJardin, Shaine Madden, Russell Hodge,
Rylee Browning, Angelo Towers and Cody
Bowden.
Eighth grade
4.0 GPA: Payton Neault.
3.5-3.99 GPA: Kenna Combs, Abigail
Lusco, Devon Stokes, Jordan Hall, Rhea
Mead, Quaid Brandon, Sophie Brockway,
Jesaka Culley, Christian Glimpse, Eithen
Hatfi eld and Paige Lupien.
3.0-3.49 GPA: Leah Comer, Ethan
Moore, Sydnie Moss, Jesse Randleas,
Madison Spencer, Clara Carr, Quint-
en Hallgarth, Parker Manitsas, Trevyn
Coalwell, Michael Dilley, Kevin Duvall,
Logan McCluskey, Ellie Cornell and Av-
erie Wenger.
Seventh grade
4.0 GPA: Riley Robertson and Carson
Weaver.
3.5-3.99 GPA: Soren Caudill, Ashley
Henry, Lauryn Pettyjohn, Grace Taylor,
Paige Weaver, Maverick Miller, Allie
Clark and Paige Gerry.
3.0-3.49 GPA: Mariah Kerr, Audrey
Walker, Cole Ashley, Dakota Ballou,
Kendra Hatkoff, Katelyn Hughes, Casey
Vaughan, Harli Grove, Sam McCracken,
Parker Neault, Skylar Watson-Vogel, Dy-
lon Dean and Zinny Locke.
D ADDIES , DAUGHTERS DANCE
Mom has always been so patient, but now
when I ask her questions she gets angry.
IT’S NOT LIKE HER.
Contributed photo
Shaun Robertson and his daughter Riley Robertson
dance at Saturday night’s daddy daughter dance.
Let our family of Pharmacists
serve you!
Daniel John Cline
March 18, 1949 - Jan. 2, 2017
Daniel John Cline, 67, formerly
of Prairie City, passed away Jan. 2 at
University of Washington Hospital in
Seattle of acute myeloid leukemia, sur-
rounded by his loving family. A private
interment with family and a military
honor guard was conducted at Ever-
green Memorial Mausoleum in Ever-
ett, Washington, Jan. 9.
Cline was born in Prairie City
March 18, 1949, to Lawrence L. Cline
and Jean Bernice (Gillette) (Cline)
Bowen. He spent his youth growing up
in the John Day Valley and graduated from Prairie City High
School in 1967. He enjoyed gold panning at his father’s mine,
hunting and fi shing, was a sports enthusiast and loved playing
basketball.
After high school, Cline joined the Navy, being stationed at
Lemoore Naval Air Station and then on to serve aboard the USS
Enterprise — and was on board Jan. 14, 1969, when a rocket
exploded on the deck, killing 27 and injuring 314, Cline being
among the injured — and the USS Constellation, with service
during Vietnam. After coming home, he was a recruiter for the
Navy in Twin Falls, Idaho, and Grants Pass. His last assignment
was to Whidbey Island Naval Air Station where he retired after
serving 20 years with a rank of chief petty offi cer. After he re-
tired, he volunteered as a referee for basketball and an umpire
for softball leagues. He was an avid golfer, voracious reader
and loved playing cards. His last fi ve years, he lived in Arizona,
and he and his wife, Laura, loved dancing and traveling in their
motor home.
Cline is survived by his wife, Laura (Cooley) (Bennett)
Cline; his daughters and their husbands, Trina and Shane Coe
and Heidi and Jeff Haas; son Cody Cline; step-daughters Julie
Dubravetz and Janelle and Jason Davis; seven grandchildren;
his sisters and their husbands, Carol and Don Sass, Rebecca
and Jack Bowles and Theresa and Victor Van Orden; his for-
mer wife Shirley (Cartwright) (Cline) Leonard; and many niec-
es and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife Linda
(Dubrabvetz) Cline; a brother Kenneth Frankford Cline; and his
grandparents Frankford L. and Emily Mae (Martin) Cline and
William E. Gillette and (Rose) Mable Stella Florence (Schwarz)
Scriven of Prairie City.
Jack Blondin Hood
March 16, 1920 - Feb. 2, 2017
Jack Blondin Hood, 96, of Canyon
City passed away at his residence at
Serenity House Thursday, Feb. 2.
Hood was born on a small farm in
Golden, Texas, on March 16, 1920, to
William Hood and Leitha McLeod. He
was the son of a sharecropper and, at
16, opened a radio repair shop before
attending the University of Texas and
UCLA.
He served in the Navy during World War II and was sta-
tioned on the USS Astoria. He was present at the Battle of the
Coral Sea as well as the Battle of Midway; he received special
commendation and a promotion to warrant offi cer. During his
time serving his country, Hood earned seven campaign ribbons
and participated in the Bikini bomb test in 1946.
Hood also served in the U.S. Civil Service, Naval Air Sys-
tems Command as a missile engineer and was involved in the
ICBM program for 12 years.
Arrangements are under the direction of Driskill Memorial
Chapel. To leave a condolence, visit driskillmemorialchapel.
com.
Fern June Turner
Jan. 31, 1921 - Feb. 9, 2017
Fern June Turner passed away Thursday, Feb. 9. She was
born Jan. 31, 1921, to William F. Woodcock and Ivy L. Wise
Woodcock. On July 18, 1938, she married Ellis E. Turner.
She loved her yard, enjoying gardening, flowers and can-
ning.
Turner was preceded in death by her husband, a sister and
one great-grandson. She is survived by her sister, Illa Wil-
son; children, Duane Turner and Phyllis A. Turner; grand-
children; great-grandchildren; great-great-grandchildren;
great-great-great-grandchildren;
great-great-great-great-
grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Donations can be made to Blue Mountain Hospice. A
graveside service will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Feb.
15, at the Canyon City Cemetery, with a reception to follow
at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in John
Day.
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The family of Eula Mae Thompson wishes to express
our deep appreciation and gratitude for all the
wonderful words of kindness, cards and flowers
during our time of sadness.
To all the ones who gave donations to the
American Alzheimer’s Association, thank you.
We hope to see an end to this horrible disease and
know that your generous donations will help to that end.
We would also like to thank the entire staff of the
Blue Mt. Care Center.
It probably seems like “just a job” to you at times,
but it means so much more to us. We appreciate
all the care and love you showed to our mom.
Thank you all so very much.
Ted & Fonda Thompson
Kent & Roberta Hutchens and family
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