A2 FAMILY Blue Mountain Eagle County schedules vaccination clinics Blue Mountain Eagle JOHN DAY — The Grant County Health Department has scheduled a number of vaccina- tion clinics around the area over the next several weeks. Most of the clinics will off er fl u and COVID-19 shots, as well as school-required immuniza- tions. One clinic at an area senior center will off er COVID and fl u shots only, and another at a local school will be for fl u and school immunizations only. The department will bill insurance plans for the cost of the shots, according to the health department. In some cases, assis- tance programs are available for those without insurance. OBITUARIES Vaccinations will be off ered at the following times and locations: • 11 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 5, Monument Senior Center: fl u, school-required and COVID. • 9 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 6, Prairie City School: fl u and school-required. • 11 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 6, Prairie City Senior Center: fl u and COVID. • 11 a.m. Oct. 14, Day- ville School parking lot: fl u, school-required and COVID. • 11 a.m. Oct. 21, Long Creek School parking lot: fl u, school-required and COVID. A clinic will be scheduled in Seneca at a time and location to be determined. Texas man dies in crash Blue Mountain Eagle A Texas man was killed in a single-vehicle crash in Malheur County on Saturday, Oct. 2, the Oregon State Police said in a news release. State troopers and emergency personnel responded at 3:17 a.m. on Saturday to reports of a crash on Highway 20 near milepost 252. A Hyundai Sonata driven by Scott Barr, 33, of Houston was trav- eling west when it left the highway, rolled and struck a tree, accord- ing to the news release. Barr was pronounced dead at the scene. Oregon State Police was assisted by Vale Ambulance, the Ontario Fire Department and the Oregon Department of Transportation. Nathan Edward LeJuene Charissa Lee Palmer March 26, 1978 — Sept. 20, 2021 Nathan Edward LeJuene, age 43, of John Day passed away Sept. 20 in a single-vehicle car accident outside of John Day. Nathan was born March 26, 1978, in Burns to Theodule LeJeune Jr. and Sue Drake. Nathan was an avid nature lover, he liked to travel, climb and ride motorcycles. One of his proud- est moments was teaching his sis- ter to ride. The most highlighted event of his life was going skydiv- ing with his daughter, Ravyn, and he was looking forward to going to Wenatchee and spending her next birthday with her. Nathan was well loved amongst many friends from all over. He was preceded in death by his sister, Lorraine Sue LeJeune; father, Theodule LeJeune Jr.; and paternal and maternal grandparents. Survivors include his only daughter, Ravyn Maye of Wenatchee, Washington; mother, Debra Sue (Dar- old) Buller of Mattoon, Illinois; sister, Bri (Brett) Rob- erts of Mattoon, Illinois; aunts, Sharon Lindstrom and Sylvia Logston; uncle, Jesse Drake Jr.; nephew, Avery Vahling; niece, Maleah Roberts; numerous cousins; and his closest friend, Randy Curry, also of Mattoon, Illinois. Memorial contributions can be made in his honor to one of your favorite wildlife funds through Driskill Memorial Chapel, 241 S. Canyon Blvd., John Day, OR, 97845. Nov. 19, 1973 — Sept. 28, 2021 Charissa “Rissy” Lee Palmer, 47, of Mount Vernon passed away Sept. 28 at St. Charles Medical Center in Bend. A celebra- tion of Rissy’s life will be held on Oct. 8 at noon in the pavilion at the Grant County Fairgrounds. Charissa was born Nov. 19, 1973, in John Day to Robert and Charlotte McCumber. She was the middle of three children. Rissy earned her GED from high school and then earned a degree in crim- inal justice from Eastern Oregon Univer- sity. She traveled far and wide during her father’s military service and then settled in Mount Vernon. Rissy met and married the love of her life, Larry Travis Palmer, on Dec. 30, 1994. She worked a variety of jobs in the area. Recently she worked as the head of community service and was just promoted to juvenile counselor. Rissy loved to travel to new places, and to spend time with her family. She had a heart of gold and touched the lives of everyone she met. Her personality and contagious laugh brightened every room she entered. She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Dick and Hilda McCumber and James and Laura Lee Raines; and her father, Rob- ert McCumber. Charissa is survived by husband Larry Travis Palmer of Mount Vernon; sons Travis Palmer of Eugene and Arron and wife Ken- dra Palmer of Willis, Texas; granddaughter Amellia “Millie” Rae Palmer; mother Charlotte McCumber of Mount Vernon; and sib- lings James McCumber of John Day and Shawna and husband Jamey Clark of Prairie City. If you wish to make a memorial donation in memory of Rissy, an account has been set up for her family at Old West Federal Credit Union in John Day. Arrangements are under the direction of Tami’s Pine Valley Funeral Home & Cremation Services. Online condo- lences may be shared at www.tamispinevalleyfuneralhome.com. Herbert. H. Brusman Herbert H. “Herb” Brusman, 85, formerly of John Day, passed away on Sept. 29, 2021, at his home in Hagerman, Idaho, with his family by his side. A celebration of life will be held at a later date. CORRECTION May 16, 1964 — Sept. 17, 2021 De Anna “Dee” Fox, devoted wife, mom, and nana, passed News obituaries of 300 words or less are a free service of the Blue Mountain away on Sept. 17 at the age of 57. Eagle. The paper accepts obituaries from the family or funeral home. Infor- De Anna was born on May 16, 1964, in Redmond to Ken L. mation submitted is subject to editing. Obituaries submitted to the Eagle with Davidson and Barbara J. Gentry. In her youth, she resided in incorrect information may be corrected and republished as paid memorials. Milton-Freewater. Obituaries longer than 300 words may be published as paid memorials. Send She was with her partner, Dewey “Rick” Richardson, for over obituaries by email, offi ce@bmeagle.com; fax, 541-575-1244; or mail, 195 N. 20 years. They spent all their waking moments together that they Canyon Blvd., John Day, OR 97845. For more information, or to inquire about could. Dee was a deep soul with such life. Her laughter, positivity a paid memorial, call 541-575-0710. and vibrant personality would fi ll any room that she would walk in. To be loved by Dee was something special, and everyone knew it. She is survived by her partner, Dewey Richardson (John Day); her sisters, La Annette Scantlin and Dalena Norton (Milton-Freewa- ter); her daughter, Tawny Brown (Spokane, Washington); and two 12/21/1998 - 09/13/2021 grandchildren, Gentry Brown, 1, and Ellcie Simons, 2, (Spokane, Washington). She was preceded in death by her father, Ken David- Kacey Edward Coff - son; stepfather, Gary Gentry; mother, Barbara Gentry; brother, man was born on Dec. • Kevin Faber, and her beloved son, Joseph Humbert. 21,1988, in Susanville enjoyed spending time with her family, those she adopted as California and Left us • her Dee family, singing and laughing. She was always there when you unexpectedly on Sept. 13, 2021, at the age of PR and she would give you the biggest mama hug if you were • called, having a bad day. She loved her dog, Bella, and she was always 32 in Kerby Oregon R proud of her children and loved being a grandma so much. Kacey had heart P super She would share all the updates about her grandbabies with every- of gold, he loves his family so very deeply one important to her. Dee was a rare soul with a beautiful voice, and PR and sincerely. He was family to anyone who needed one. Dee was taken too soon and will a friend to everyone, PR be greatly missed. Susan Kay Komning October 6, 1954 ~ September 24, 2021 Kacey Edward Coffman • PR F O O • PR F OO • PR F OO • PR OOF PRO • OOF F • PR OO P P • PR • PR Kacey never knew a stranger, no matter what walk of life you came from always willing to provide a Kacey was pre- helping hand. He did ceded in Death by the best he could for His Grandfathers anyone one and every- Tim Dennis of Bend one that needed it. Oregon and Kacey was “If you see a Ted Methvin a beloved lonely penny, of Burny Cal- Father, pick it up and ifornia. Great Husband, remember me! Grandparents, Son, Brother, It is a hug and Charles and Uncle and a kiss from me Peggy Willis Friend from heaven” of Williams He is sur- California vived by his and Charles and Lola loving wife Ashley; Dennis of Maxwell son Kaceson; daugh- California ter Emmarie; and son Celebration of Life, Elisha Coff man all of Memorial will be held Klamath falls Oregon; at 2:30 PM on Sunday, Along with his daugh- Oct. 17, at Moore Park, ter Scotland from Klamath Falls Oregon Medford Oregon. His (Just look for the Blue loving mom Tammie Balloons.) Dennis Pickens, step His Ashes will be father Will Pickens spread by family of Kerby Oregon. members at a later Father Chuck Coff - man and Kathlene Lee date If place of fl owers, of John Day Oregon. Donations are wel- His brothers Chisto- come towards a Kacey pher, Michael, and Coff man Memorial Charles Carlin, and Fund, donations can sister Haily Andrews; sent to Tammie Pick- Grandmother Jeannie ens for the Kacey’s Tiner all of Oregon; Memorial Fund PO and his cousin CJ Box 516 Selma Ore- LaGrande of Williams gon. These funds will who showed him the true love of God, along be placed into a trust fund and used for his with numerous nieces children in the coming nephews, aunts, un- years. cles, and Cousins. 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 • P F Paid for 10/07/2021 by the family of #2021-1248 Kacey Coffman. • WPR Last Week’s Temps John Day ...........................................................HI/LO Wednesday ..................................................... 67/43 Thursday .......................................................... 76/44 Friday ............................................................... 72/43 Saturday .......................................................... 79/45 Sunday ............................................................ 83/48 Monday............................................................ 84/49 Tuesday ........................................................... 81/49 De Anna Fox About Obituaries In the Sept. 22 edition, the Eagle incorrectly stated the stu- dent-teacher breakdown in a COVID-19 outbreak totaling nine cases at Humbolt Elementary School that was listed in the Ore- gon Health Authority’s Sept. 22 weekly outbreak report. The OHA report stated that six students and three teachers had tested positive for COVID-19. The Eagle regrets the error. Susan Kay Komning, of Mt. Vernon Passed away from this life September 24, 2021, at the age of 66 sur- rounded by family and loved ones after a short fight with Mantle Cell Lymphoma. She was born in Prineville, OR on October 6, 1954 to Frank and Eunice Dosser, the first of 4 children, graduated from Prineville High School and attended COCC. While in college and on her 19th birth- day, Sue met the love of her life, Dan. Sue married that love on February 28, 1976 and celebrated 45 wonderful and bountiful years together. In 1980, Sue and Dan purchased their home on Hansen Lane in Mt Vernon and poured Sue’s love into it. Sue actively became a member of the community. She be- longed to the Mt Vernon Grange. After becoming saved through the Blood of Christ in 1983, She went on to become the vol- unteer treasurer for 30 plus years for the John Day Church of the Nazarene, worked for Dave Freeman CPA (20 yrs), Rozanne Mullin’s H&R Block (16yrs) and for the family business Dakom Logging from the inception in 1979. Sue was a ‘Prepper’. She not only prepared for the future events, but she ‘prepped’ the children around her. It was her mission to prep the hearts and souls of the children who came through her home and those she came into contact with. She wanted to prepare hearts and souls for salvation through Christ by planting that seed of salvation. Sue began teaching Bible truths and the Word of God through Children’s Quizzing and continued for more than 20 years. She loved and cherished all children and became a mentor, leader, and treasurer for the Grant County 4-H association, fostered nearly 30 children through the OR State Foster Care System and her love of swimming led her to participate in the John Day Swim Team as treasurer, mentor & teacher. Sue’s desire to be an active member of her children’s and grandchildren’s lives led her to lead Friday night dinners, Sunday get-togethers, camping in the mountains, swimming at the lakes, hunting for deer and elk, and getting firewood. Nothing was ever referred to as work, it was always called a family fun day. Sue was preceded in death by her loving grandma Anna Donaca and her parents, Frank and Eunice Dosser. She is survived by her loving husband, Dan Komning; her 4 children LeAnn (Terry) Coalwell of John Day; Alesa (Andrew) Molyneux of Mt. Vernon; Danny (Casey) Komning of John Day; Abbie (Zach) Mobley of John Day; 13 grandkids, (Myckee, To- rie, Trevyn, Ryan, Morgan, Carmen, Dalaney, Ryann, Dilynn, Levi, Nolan, Mason, and Ty; with recently adding Stuart Mosier to the family). She is also survived by siblings, Sally Potter of Fossil; and brothers, Darrel and Dale Dosser of Alaska; her mother and father-in-law, Curtis and Edie Komning of John Day; whom Sue loved deeply and who they cared for as their own daughter Sue leaves behind many friends in Christ who will surely miss her presence but will be rejoicing with her at the banquet table when their own personal invitations arrive for their trip home. Sue was laid to rest in Christ’s arms at the Mill Creek Cemetery in Prineville on October 1, 2021 where she joined many family mem- bers from the Mill Creek area. Memorial contributions in Sue’s memory can be made to the Grant County 4H Leaders Association through Driskill Memorial Chapel, 241 S. Canyon Blvd., John Day, OR 97845. Paid for by the family of Sue Komning. S264404-1 Wednesday, October 6, 2021 S264443-1 Hazel Lilly Hyder Aug. 11, 1960 — Sept. 23, 2021 Some people only walk this earth for a short time. Their departure reminds us that angels are watching over us. Hazel Lilly Hyder rejoined her heavenly fam- ily and gained her wings on Sept. 23, 2021. Hazel was born in Pendleton on Aug. 11, 1960. She graduated high school from Long Creek in 1978. Hazel was a compassionate spirit whose passion was caring for others. She was always willing to give a help- ing hand. She enjoyed hunting, reading romance novels and making jewelry in her spare time. Hazel was outgoing and never backed down from a challenge. Hazel is survived by her brother, Casey Arbogast; her fi ve children, Matthew, Robert, William, Ashley and Walter; and 12 grandchildren. Services will be held Oct. 23 at 1 p.m. at the Burns Elk Lodge. Carol Jean Ellison Davis Aug. 2, 1937 — May 12, 2021 Carol was born in Ellensburg, Washington, to Wallace and Marge Ellison. Carol married Roy Davis March 16, 1957. She is survived by her three children, Bon- nie Sue Moore, Danny Paul Davis and Cindy Lou Wemlinger, as well as her sister, Linda Cannon. Carol passed away in Florence, Ari- zona, from complications of pneumo- nia. Her remains were buried in the Ellison plot at the Canyon City Ceme- tery. No memorial was held. The family has asked that any dona- tions be sent to her home church, First Southern Baptist Church of Florence, PO Box 631, Florence, AZ, 85132 W EATHER F ORECAST FOR THE WEEK OF O CT . 6-12 Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Showers Partly cloudy Partly cloudy Partly cloudy Showers Mostly cloudy Mostly cloudy 53 61 62 60 63 46 45 33 36 37 38 33 29 31