Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 2, 1990 - FIVE
Obituaries
Jam es E . D unbar
James E. Dunbar, 79, of Heppner,
died Saturday. April 21, 1990, at his
home.
At his request no funeral services
were held.
He was born Sept. 18, 1910 at
Shelbina, Mo., to Joseph and Fan
nie Durbin Dunbar. He grew up in
that area and attended schools there.
Mr. Dunbar came to Morrow
County in the early 1950s and work
ed on a number of farms in the area.
Surviving is a brother Henry, of
Westminster, Colo.
Memorial contributions may be
made to the Heppner Senior
C itizens, directly or through
Sweeney Mortuary in Heppner.
T h om as H ow ard
Funeral services were held for
Thomas G. Howard, Friday, April
20 at Sandy Funeral home.
Mr. Howard died in a Portland
hospital on April 17, of complica
tions from muscular distrophy. He
was 48.
Thomas Gerald Howard was bom
to Herman and Magaret Howard, on
January 13, 1942, in Durango, Col
orado. When he was six, his family
moved to Oregon. He received most
of his elementary schooling at Mit
chell and in 1960 graduated from
High School in Heppner.
Tom continued his schooling at
Blue Mountain Community College
where he received an associates
degree in automobile mechanics.
After completing college, Tom
lived in Portland and Brookings
prior to making his permanent home
near Sandy in 1966. He worked in
Portland in repairs and as a purchas
ing agent for Arlen’s Shaver Com
pany until 1982, when illness forc
ed him to retire.
Tom enjoyed working on
automobiles, spending time doing
outdoor activities of hunting and
fishing, listening to music as well as
being an avid photographer.
He is survived by his parents,
Herman and Margaret Howard, of
Sandy; sister Mona M. Thompson,
Milwaukie; and two brothers, Ed
ward Howard, Aloha and Roger
Howard, Sandy.
A nita N icholes
Anita Belle Nicholes, 59, of
Boardman, died Tuesday, April 24,
1990 at St. Vincent Hospital in
Portland from complications of
cancer.
A graveside funeral service will be
held at Caldwell, Idaho, cemetery on
Saturday, May 12, 1990.
Mrs. Nicholes was born Aug. 24,
1930, at Glasgow, Mont, to
Clarence and Violet Frost. In 1932,
she came to Oregon with her
parents. She was raised in Southeast
Portland, graduating from Sunnyside
grade school and Franklin High
School.
She attended the University of
Oregon where she was a member of
Alpha Chi Omega.
She lived at Eugene for 10 years
and worked as a sales representative
for KERG radio. She was a member
of the Junior League of Eugene and
Alpha Chi alumnae.
From 1951 to 1963, she was mar
ried to Dave Atwater of Eugene, the
couple had two children.
In 1962. she returned to Portland
and was active as a volunteer for the
ill-fated “ Delta Dome” election.
She worked for John Robert
Powers in Portland as a represen
tative for DuPont and Ebasco, and
for Oregon Sports Attractions doing
the advertising for the pro-football
programs.
In 1966, she married Bruce O.
Nicholes, a rancher from Madras,
and "inherited", in her words, “ five
more beautiful children." The cou
ple retired to the hunting and fishing
at Boardman in 1972.
Survivors include her husband,
Bruce, at the home; son, Steven A,
Nicholes and daughter Nancy (Mrs.
Grant) Altenburg, all of Portland;
stepsons, Bruce E. Nicholes and
Preston N. Nicholes, both of
Caldwell, and Martin Nicholes of
Vancouver, Wash.; stepdaughters,
Daniele Nicholes of Caldwell and
Michele Herring of Bend; her
mother, Violet Frost Farr of Beaver
ton; sister, Loo-Ann Grove of
Eugene; five grandchildren and 12
step-grandchildren. Her father died
earlier.
Memorial contributions may be
made to The Cancer Fund, St. Vin
cent Medical Foundation, 9205
S.W. Barnes Road, Portland,
97225-9978.
Clarence ‘Okie’ Eldon McIntosh
Sr., 83, of lone, died Wednesday,
April 25, 1990, at Newberg Care
Home.
Mr. McIntosh suffered a stroke on
Feb. 26, which left him paralyzed on
his left side. Since then he was in
hospitals at Heppner, Walla Walla,
Portland and Newberg.
A funeral service was held April
28 at Attrell’s Newberg Chapel-
Brown Funeral Home in Newberg.
On Sunday a funeral service will be
held in lone at the United Church of
Christ, with concluding burial at
High View Cemetery in lone.
Mr. McIntosh was bom April 22,
1907 at Cushing, Oklahoma, when
it was still Indian Territory.
He grew up in Oklahoma and
Missouri and attended the Agra,
Okla., Country School.
On April 21, 1928, he married
Lulu B. Hankins at Stillwater, Okla.
The couple made their first home in
Ripley where he worked on a ranch.
In 1933, they moved to Cushing,
Okla. where he worked for the
Cushing Oil Refinery, laying
pipelines, driving gasoline trucks
and working pump houses.
In 1947, the Mclntoshes moved to
Newberg in their Model A Ford and
Mr. McIntosh went to work for the
Union Pacific Railroad in Portland,
working in the Bridge and Building
Maintenance of Ways Division un
til his retirement in 1970.
In 1966, they moved to lone and
after his retirment, Mr. McIntosh
went to work for the lone-Lexington
Cemetery District, caring for several
cemeteries in the area. He retired a
second time after 11 years of service
to the Cemetery District.
Mr. McIntosh enjoyed raising
animals including rabbits, geese,
ducks, chickens, calves, pigeons,
cats and dogs on the small farm they
lived on in lone.
Survivors include his wife. Lulu
of Newberg; a son, Eldon, of
Newberg; daughters, Joyce (Abbie)
Ward of Dallas, and Sandra Lou
Whipple of Bethel, Alaska; a brother
Arthur E. McIntosh of Canby; 13
grandchildren
and
23
great-grandchildren.
Sweeney Mortuary, Heppner was
in charge of arrangements in lone.
B lanche G ordon
Graveside funeral services for
Blanche Mae Gordon were held at
the Boardman Cemetery on April
28.
Mrs. Gordon, 71, of Boardman,
died Wednesday, April 25, 1990 at
her home.
She was bom at Buhl, Idaho, on
Jan. 8, 1919.
She came to Boardman in 1966.
She was m arried to Frank
Messenger in 1935, the couple was
later divorced.
Survivors include a son, Clyde
M essenger of Jerom e, Idaho;
daughters, Lorretta Lewis, of
Jerome and Linda Dickinson of
Boardman; brother Bill Wolfin-
barger of Clarkston, Wa.; sisters.
Opal Bingham of Jerome. Ruby
Reddick of Twin Falls, Idaho, and
Freida Wells of Mount Shasta,
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