A2 Family Blue Mountain Eagle Wednesday, May 10, 2017 O BITUARIES G RANT U NION S TUDENTS OF THE M ONTH Casey Vaughan Grade 7 Parents: Robert and Eve Vaughan Charles J. Born, 59, of Long Creek died Saturday, May 6, at Blue Mountain Hospital in John Day. A private graveside ser- vice will be held. The family would like to thank everyone for their condolences but requests time to grieve the loss in privacy. To leave a condolence, visit driskillmemorialchapel.com. Sydnie Moss Grade 8 Parents: James and Melinda Moss Erika Dickens Grade 9 Parents: Arthur and Janice Dickens Diamond Workman Grade 11 Parents: Thomas and Juli Workman Charles J. Born Eagle photos/Angel Carpenter Prairie City senior Sarah Ennis, right, passes a boiled egg off to Brianna Zweygardt as Cassie Hire, left, waits her turn. The Prairie City students were involved in Thursday’s Teen Health Fair at Grant Union Junior-Senior High School in John Day. County teens learn health, safety, positivity Andrea Comer Grade 10 Parents: Russ and Sheila Comer By Angel Carpenter Blue Mountain Eagle Shiranne Carter Grade 12 Parents: Alice Carlson and Douglas Carter The most valuable and respected source of local news, advertising and information for our communities. eomediagroup.com Grant County students in grades 7-12 moved through several learning stations Thursday at Grant Union Ju- nior-Senior High School in John Day for the third annual Teen Health Fair. The teens learned about many topics at the 14 booths, including the importance of healthy eating, exercise, dental hygiene and responsible dat- ing, as well as the dangers of drugs, alcohol and distracted driving. Jessica Winegar organized the event and also headed up a station that had students com- peting in a relay race, balancing boiled eggs on spoons they held in their mouths — no hands al- lowed. She said the game taught teamwork and showed how staying positive and cheering on others leads to greater suc- cess. “That’s how life is,” Win- egar said. “When you’re negative, you bring everyone down, so you have to stay positive.” Winegar is the Grant Coun- ty Health Department manager and coordinator of the Grant Oregon State Police Trooper Cody Weaver shares a lesson on the dangers of distracted driving at Thursday’s Teen Health Fair. Union School-Based Health Center. She said she was glad to see more community partners involved in this year’s fair, add- ing the teens seemed to enjoy the stations. “It’s awesome to encourage healthy behaviors to the youth in our county in a fun and re- laxed atmosphere,” she said. “We have well-behaved, en- tertaining and engaged youth, and they are a pleasure to work with.” The event was made possi- ble through an Eastern Oregon Coordinated Care Organization transformation grant, which fo- cuses on adolescent health. Organizations involved in leading stations included Families First, Grant County Health Department, Strawberry Wilderness Community Clin- ic, Oregon State Police, Len’s Drug, OSU Extension, Kaidee Weaver, Blue Mountain Hos- pital District EMTs, Advantage Dental and Community Coun- seling Solutions. Students from Grant Union, Prairie City, Dayville, Monu- ment and Long Creek rotated through the stations. Prairie City PE and health teacher Joe Weymouth said the lessons were new for some and a refresher for a lot of others. “It’s a productive day for a lot of these kids, and they’re en- joying it,” he said. Grant Union junior Tegan Wright said her favorite sta- tion was a workout routine on the front lawn where instructor Kaidee Weaver led the group in exercises set to fast-paced music. Cody Jo Madden, also a Grant Union junior, said the fair overall offered a good learning environment. “I enjoyed how they made the games fun, but also really educational,” she said. Dortha Louise Hoppe Aug. 17, 1925 - April 8, 2017 Dortha Louise Hoppe, 91, of Star, Idaho, and longtime resident of Canyon City, passed away April 8 at her daugh- ter’s home in Star. A private family service will be held at a later date. Hoppe was born to Robert Errol Duff and Opal Louise (Beeson) Duff Aug. 17, 1925, in Earlham, Iowa. She went to Earlham High School and later attended the Hurley School of Nursing in Flint, Michigan, graduating in 1945. She wed Carl F. (Buck) Hoppe in Hood River on Dec. 23, 1947, and together they had a son and a daughter, Wayne and Janet. Hoppe began her nursing career at the Hood River Hos- pital and eventually moved to Izee, working for the Prairie City Hospital. The hospital was later moved to John Day. Throughout her career, Hoppe worked for more doctors than anyone can remember. During her time as a nurse, she be- came the fi rst home health nurse in Grant County, under Dr. Ted Merrill. Dortha’s nursing career spanned over 50 years, and she retired in 1995. In her younger years, she was too busy to spend any time on hobbies, but later in her life, she found she liked to sit in front of her picture window and watch the traffi c go by. Hoppe leaves behind her daughter and son-in-law Jan- et and Todd Lovell of Star; son and daughter-in-law Wayne and Barbara Hoppe of John Day; sister, Illomay Van Orsow of Sandy; grandchildren Sharrie and Mike Slinkard of John Day, Chris Hoppe of John Day and Amy Hoppe of Canyon City; great-grandchildren Ashley Slinkard of Wilsonville, Kaitlyn Slinkard of John Day and Ryan Hoppe of John Day; and several nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her sister, Phyllis Rose; hus- band, Buck Hoppe; and granddaughter, Raegan Hoppe. Memorial contributions may be made to the Grant Coun- ty Hospice through Driskill Memorial Chapel, 241 S. Can- yon Blvd., John Day, OR 97845. To leave a condolence, visit driskillmemorialchapel.com. 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