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A2 FAMILY Blue Mountain Eagle Wednesday, December 25, 2019 Merry Christmas The Eagle/Rudy Diaz The Nativity scene at Len’s Drug. OBITUARIES Rueben Weickum Rueben Weickum, 93, of Canyon City passed away on Sunday, Dec. 15, in Roseburg, Oregon. Arrangements are under the direction of Taylor’s Family Chapel in Winston, Oregon, 541-679-6983. David Fronapel David Fronapel, 85, of Mt. Vernon died Friday, Dec. 20, at his home. Services are pending. LaFollette’s Chapel is in charge of arrangements. About Obituaries News obituaries of 300 words or less 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 memorials. Obituaries longer than 300 words may be published as paid memorials. Send obituaries by email, office@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. Browning provides stockings for foster children Contributed photo From left, Oregon State University representative Didgette McCracken, Prairie City School Career Coordinator Billy Col- son, Prairie City School senior Johna Long and Prairie City Superintendent Casey Hallgarth celebrate Long’s acceptance to the early admissions program at OSU. Long accepted to OSU early admissions Blue Mountain Eagle From left, Oregon State University representative Didgette McCracken, Prairie City School Career Coordi- nator Billy Colson, Prairie City School senior Johna Long and Prairie City Superintendent Casey Hallgarth cele- brate Long’s acceptance to the early admissions program at OSU. The most valuable and respected source of local news, advertising and information for our communities. Contributed photo www.eomediagroup.com For her senior project, Rylee Browning collected donations to provide Christmas stockings for children in foster care. A MAN WAKES UP in the morning after sleeping on... an advertised bed, in advertised pajamas. He will bathe in an ADVERTISED TUB, shave with an ADVERTISED RAZOR, have a breakfast of ADVERTISED JUICE, cereal and toast, toasted in an ADVERTISED TOASTER, put on ADVERTISED CLOTHES and glance at his ADVERTISED WATCH. He’ll ride to work in his ADVERTISED CAR, sit at an ADVERTISED DESK and write with an ADVERTISED PEN. Yet this person hesitates to advertise, saying that advertising doesn’t pay. Finally, when his non-advertised business is going under, HE’LL ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE. Then it’s too late. AND THEY SAY ADVERTISING DOESN’T WORK? DON’T MAKE THIS SAME MISTAKE Advertising is an investment, not an expense. Think about it! Blue Mountain Eagle MyEagleNews.com Don’t get left behind, call today! Kim Kell 541-575-0710 S162182-1 Last Week’s Temps John Day ...........................................................HI/LO Tuesday ........................................................... 37/22 Wednesday ..................................................... 43/27 Thursday .......................................................... 48/34 Friday ............................................................... 52/47 Saturday .......................................................... 55/43 Sunday ............................................................. 56/42 Monday............................................................ 40/25 24/7 F ORECAST A UTOMATED : 541-575-1122 R OAD CONDITIONS : 511; TRIPCHECK . COM NOAA W EATHER R ADIO FOR J OHN D AY 162.500 MHz S161075-1 Evelyn was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico on August 30th, 1941. She was the 7th child and the baby in the family so she said she was spoiled rotten & didn’t have to do any work on the farm! She said she ran wild and never wore shoes in the summer except for school & church. Her family lived on a farm 40 miles east of Albuquerque in the Sandia Mountains. As part of growing up in the country she rode a bus to school 30 miles to Moriarty, NM. While in high school Evelyn met Dell Wells, they were married on Aug 5, 1958 in Winnemucca, NV. They moved to Oregon as Dell had job with the US Forest Service where they manned the Fall Mountain Lookout together. They lived at Bear Valley Ranger District and Izee for Dell’s work and Evelyn manned Flagtail Lookout for a couple of seasons. In 1961 her mother joined her for the summer while she manned Dry Soda Look- out. She was glad to have that opportunity since her mother passed away the following year. She later manned the Aldrich Mountain Lookout with her father. Evelyn worked for Dick’s Pharmacy, later Muzzy’s Pharmacy, Chester’s, the Five and Dime, Strawberry Wilderness Community Clinic for Dr. Holland and the John Day Eye Care for Dr. Tronnes and Dr. Brown. She retired after 12 years working for the JD Eye Care Clinic. Evelyn and Dell’s aunt, Francis Fannon, prepared Mexican food at the Elks Lodge on a couple occasions. It was delicious. Evelyn’s family loved her Mexican food and her food was hot and spicy. Evelyn married her second husband Dick Ray on December 23rd, 1979. They moved to Canyon City where Dick enjoyed his retirement with golfing. Evelyn built a retaining wall with rock gabions it once in 2000 and had to rebuilt later in 2007. Upon retirement and she completed in fall of 2008. Marking quite an accomplishment. They loved to travel and went to Europe twice, Alaska cruise and to New Mexico to visit family. In February of 2009 she had a stroke and her whole life changed. She resided at Country Spice for a couple years, then home where Dick and others cared for her until his health was such he couldn’t care for her anymore. Evelyn then joined the group at Valley View in Aug 2012. She was survived by her husband Richard Ray for 29 days. She is survived by her children Nicki Wells-McGirr and Troy Wells, grandchil- dren and great grandchildren and stepchildren: Karen (Joe), Ray-Eddy, John (Jackie) Ray and Jeannette (Gary) Ray-Laurance, grandchildren and great grandchildren. She has one brother “Choppo” and Wyoma McComb, one nephew in Oregon, Orb (Beth) Cherry and family. Services will be held June 20, 2020 1:00 pm at the Fox Cemetery, Fox, Oregon. Contributions in the memory of Evelyn Ray can be made to Blue Mountain Hospice, 170 Ford Road, John Day, OR 97845. Paid for by the family of Evelyn Ray. W EATHER F ORECAST FOR THE WEEK OF D EC . 25-31 Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Partly sunny Mostly sunny Mostly sunny Partly sunny Cloudy Mostly sunny Cloudy 37 36 38 41 38 45 46 19 19 20 23 14 28 32