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    FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 23, 2003
__Obituaries
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Cornelius Edward
“Neil” Hansen
C o rn e liu s E d w ard
“Neil” Hansen, 70, o f Irrigon,
died M onday, July 14,2003,
at Deana's Adult Foster Home
in Irrigon.
A m em orial service
will be held later at the Irrigon
M oose Lodge. D isposition
was by cremation.
H a n s e n w a s b o rn
Feb. 8, 1933, at Bessem er,
M l, to W illiam and D elia
Clement Hansen.
He serv ed with the Air
Force as a technical sergeant
from 1948 until 1952.
He had been a
resident o f the Hermiston area
for the past 12 years and was
a member o f the Irrigon Moose
Lodge.
S u rv iv o rs in c lu d e
sons, T hom as H ansen and
R obert H ansen; d au g h ter,
S u sa n H a n s e n ; b ro th e rs ,
W illiam F. H ansen, Robert
H ansen, Jam es H ansen and
Spencer Hansen; and sisters,
Katherine Orr, Susan Hulett,
Joan
H ansen,
C a ro l
M cM ahon
and
M a ry
McGuire.
M e m o r i a l
contributions may be made to
the Kidney Association.
B urns M ortuary o f
H erm iston is in charge o f
arrangements.
Ardith Eileen
Freeman
A r d ith
E ile e n
Freem an, 83, o f H erm iston,
died M onday, July 14,2003,
at Hermiston Terrace Assisted
L iv in g C o m m u n ity in
Hermiston.
At her request there
w ill be no funeral service.
Disposition was by cremation
w ith inurnm ent to be later at
Prineville.
F reem an w as b orn
Jan. 1, 1920, at C olum bine,
WY, to parents Roy Buell and
Am anda Charlotte McAllister
C a lk in s . S he g re w up in
se v e ra l W yom ing m in in g
tow ns, including Butte and
Anaconda. She was a longtime
resident o f Prineville before
moving to Coeur d ’Alene, ID,
in 2 0 0 1 . S h e m o v e d to
H e r m is to n in N o v e m b e r
2002 .
She had been a
hom em aker all o f her life. She
enjoyed ceramics, crocheting
and co o k in g and loved to
spend time with her family.
S u r v iv o r s in c lu d e
s o n s , T h o m a s K in s e y o f
Irrigon and Larry K insey o f
H ayden Lake, ID; daughter,
D o r o th y
B e a r d a ll
of
Santaquin, UT; brother, Mike
C alkins in South A frica; 16
g r a n d c h ild r e n ; 28 g r e a t­
grandchildren; and 24 great-
great-grandchildren. She was
Bull Calves
For Sale
Day old Holstein,
Jersey & Jersey X
Have had colostrum
& are very healthy.
Call Joel at
(5 4 1 ) 5 6 1 -5 6 2 3
p re c e d e d in d e a th by h er
parents, by husbands, Tod
Kinsey, Am os Pickier and Ike
F re e m a n ; by s o n s , J e rry
K insey and Fred K insey; by
b ro th ers, Jim C alk in s and
Duane Calkins; and by sister,
Vera Calkins.
M e m o r i a l
contributions may be made to
the charity o f choice.
B urns M ortuary o f
H erm iston is in ch arg e o f
arrangements.
M elissa
Fiocchi
Lynn
Melissa Lynn Fiocchi,
2 5 , o f C la c k a m a s , d ie d
Saturday, July 12,2003, at her
home.
A funeral service was
held July 19 in Hermiston, with
burial following at Hermiston
Cemetery.
F io c c h i w a s b o rn
Oct. 5, 1977, to Larry and
LaVerda Hagey Zumwalt. She
attended schools in Hermiston
and Heppner, and was hom e
schooled during high school.
She attended Blue M ountain
C o m m u n ity C o lle g e in
Pendleton.
She married Matthew
Everett Fiocchi on Aug. 3,
2 0 0 2 , in H e rm isto n . T h e
couple lived in the Portland
area.
She was a m em ber o f
the New Hope C om m unity
Church in Clackamas.
She is surv ived by her
husband and a 6-m onth-old
daughter, D elaney Lavon, in
C la c k a m a s ; h e r m o th e r,
L a V e rd a M ae H a g e y o f
K e n n e w ic k ; f a th e r a n d
stepmother Larry and Barbara
Z u m w a lt o f P o r tla n d ;
grandparents Hellen and Dale
Z um w alt o f Lexington and
grandm other M ona King o f
H erm iston; brothers Jerem y
Zumwalt o f Hermiston, Bryan
Z um w alt o f H erm iston and
Casey Zumwalt o f Milwaukie,
OR; sisters. Shannon Zumwalt
o f Vancouver, WAand Kaylee
Jo Zum w alt o f Portland; and
several aunts, uncles, nieces,
nephews and cousins.
A M e lissa F io cch i
M em o rial F und has been
established at the Herm iston
branch o f US Bank.
B urns M ortuary o f
H e rm isto n is in c h a re o f
arrangements.
Charles A. “Bud”
Lundell
C h a rle s A . “ B u d ”
Lundell, 88, o f Heppner, died
Sunday, July 13,2003, at his
residence at the St. Patrick
Senior Center.
A graveside service
was held July 19 at the Valby
Cem etery in lone.
L u n d e ll w a s b o rn
Feb. 15, 1915, at lo n e to
A lgott and B eulah W agner
Lundell. He w as raised and
attended school at Gooseberry
a n d la te r a tte n d e d a n d
grad u ated from lone High
School.
He attended Pacific
University in Forest Grove for
a short time before joining the
military. He served in the Army
during W orld War II.
Following his military
serv ice he moved to California
J O H N ’S P I A C E
DINNER AND
A MOVE SPECIAL
Purchase any large pizza
and receive a coupon
for a movie rental for 5 0 «
at The Video Store, Heppner
and lived in the Bay A rea for
m any years. He then m oved
to C arson City, NV. In 1964,
he m arried Janice M ertens in
C a rso n C ity. S he d ie d in
1999.
In 2000, he m oved to
Heppner.
H e w a s an a v id
m em b e r o f th e H o rse le ss
C a r r ia g e C lu b in S an
F rancisco and twice served as
president. He was a m em ber
o f the Big Dance Band in the
Bay A rea, w here he played
saxophone. He also w as a
m em ber o f the Elks Lodge.
S u rv iv o rs in c lu d e
special friend N orm a Edger;
brothers Raymond o f Eugene
and Wallace o f Portland; and
stepdaughter, Bridgit Koehn o f
Freem ont, CA.
M e m o r i a l
contributions may be made to
the St. Patrick Senior Center,
P.O . B o x 2 6 6 , H e p p n e r,
97836.
Sweeney Mortuary o f
H e p p n e r is in c h a rg e o f
arrangements.
Sherrill R.
Spangler
Sherrill R. Spangler,
6 1 , o f H e p p n e r, d ie d
Wednesday, July 16,2003, at
his home.
A m em orial service
w as held July 22 at U ntied
Methodist Church in Heppner.
S p a n g ler w as born
Ju ly 31, 1941, at P uxico,
M O ., to Loyd and M aym e
M o s s m a n S p a n g le r. H e
attended school at Roseburg,
graduating from Douglas High
School.
On Dec. 11,1959, he
entered the m ilitary serving
with the Air Force. Following
his honorable discharge in
D ecem ber 1965, he returned
to Roseburg and later m oved
to Puyallup, WA.
O n Sept. 24, 1993,
h e m a r r ie d M a rjo rie J.
C ulbertson at Reno, NV.
A fter his retirem ent
tw o years ago, the couple
m oved to Heppner.
S p a n g le r e n jo y e d
fishing, gardening, old cars and
e s p e c i a l l y e n jo y e d h is
grandchildren.
Survivors include his
w ife, M arjorie Spanlger o f
H ep p n er; m other, M aym e
Spangler o f Roseburg; son,
Larry Spangler o f Lake Bay,
WA; granddaughter, M egan
S p a n g le r ; s is te r , Irm a
S e a h a u e r e r a n d b r o th e r ,
H e b e r S p a n lg e r, b o th o f
Roseburg, brother, C hester
S pangler o f W est Point, UT;
stepdaughter, Tina Blankenship
o f Puyallup, WA; stepsons,
Tom Stuart o f Portland and
D avid Stuart o f Lakehurst,
N .J.; 16 grandchildren and
several nieces and nephews.
M e m o r i a l
contributions may be made to
the United M ethodist Church
M em orial Fund, P.O. B ox
733, H eppner, O R 97836.
Sweeney Mortuary o f
H e p p n e r is in c h a rg e o f
arrangements.
Nora L. “Nome”
Pointer
N o ra L. “ N o n ie ”
P o in te r, 83, o f H e p p n e r,
form erly o f L exington and
Pendleton, died Thursday, July
17, 2 0 0 3 , a t P io n e e r
M em orial N ursing H om e in
Heppner.
A funeral mass will be
held Friday, July 25, at 11
a.m., at St. Patrick’s Catholic
Church in Heppner. Burial will
follow at H eppner M asonic
Cemetery.
Pointer was bom Jan.
1, 1920, to C or and M ary
D oherty M cL aughlin, at the
M cLaughlin R anch in Dixie
C anyon b etw een H eppner
and Pilot Rock.
On A pril 24, 1940,
she m arried Don Pointer at
Heppner. The couple raised
their family and farmed on the
P o in te r R a n c h n o r th o f
Lexington. A fter retiring in
1977, the couple m oved to
Pendleton. Mr. Pointer died
la te r th a t y e a r a n d M rs.
Pointer continued to live at
Pendleton until ] 990 when she
m oved to B eaverton to live
with her daughter, Louise. She
has been a resident o f Pioneer
M em orial N ursing H om e in
H eppner since 1995.
She w as said to be
well know n for her cooking.
She took great pride in her
immediate and extended family
and in her Irish heritage. It was
s a id
sh e w o u ld
be
remembered for her deep love
for her children and for her
kindness and compassion.
S he w a s a d e v o u t
m e m b e r o f th e C a th o lic
Church.
S u rv iv o rs in c lu d e
sons, H ank Pointer o f lone,
Tom Pointer and Mark Pointer
o f L exington, and C harlie
P o in te r o f S u b lim ity ;
d a u g h te r s , L o u is e
of
Beaverton and Donna Gray o f
A lo h a ;
b r o th e r s ,
Jim
M cLaughlin o f Spokane, Joe
M c L a u g h lin ,
H e rb
M c L a u g h lin a n d M ik e
McLaughlin, all o f Pendleton,
Bob McLaughlin o f Bend, and
T e rry M c L a u g h lin
of
H u n tin g to n B e a c h , C A ;
sisters, K athryn W right and
V irg in ia P e n n e r, b o th o f
Pendleton, Sally C onnelly o f
G ig
H a rb o r,
W A;
grandchildren, A m y Pointer,
Eric Pointer, Donnie Pointer,
K im b e rly P o in te r, A d a m
Pointer, Chelsea Pointer, Trace
M o rris and Je re m y G ray.
Besides her husband, she was
p re c e d e d in d e a th by her
parents, a daughter, Susan
Louise, three days old, and by
brothers, Dan M cL aughlin,
Jack M cL aughlin and Hugh
McLaughlin.
Adrienne Swanson
Adrienne Swanson, o f
lone, has jo in ed the crew at
Hair Expressions as a Nail and
Facial Technician.
Sw anson graduated
from lone H igh School in
2 0 0 1. She then went on to
g r a d u a te fro m P h a g a n ’s
C o s m e to lo g y
C o lle g e ,
m ajoring in Nail and Facial
Technology. Swanson plans on
w orking at Hair Expressions
th ro u g h the sum m er, then
returning to college. She plans
o n a tte n d in g M t. H o o d
C o m m u n ity C o lle g e in
Gresham, majoring in Science.
She hopes to become at dental
hygienist.
Football camp to
be held
A football cam p will
be held Aug. 4-7, from 5-
8:30 p.m . The cam p is open
to any boy entering grades 5-
12 this fall.
C ost is $25 for each
camper. Campers will receive
a hat. Proceeds from the camp
will go to the football program.
Registration forms are
available at Heppner TV and
M urray Drugs. R egistration
will be accepted up until the
start o f the cam p. For m ore
inform ation call G reg Grant,
676-5257.
Marriage
Licenses
July 14: J o s e p h
B ra d y
M cH aney,
23,
B oardm an and Jessica Lee
VanWinkle, 23, Heppner.
July 18: A n se lm o
V a le n c ia H e r r e r a , 2 3 ,
Boardman and M ayra Gomez
O cam po, 21, Boardm an.
B E O FIN AN CIAL SER VICES
Anda Kay Zastrow
Financial Advisor
Business and Personal Retirement Planning
Stocks/Bonds, Mutual Funds, Life Insurance, College Needs
J O H N ’S PLACE
Securities products and services are offered through Royal Alliance
Associates. Inc Independent registered broker-dealer, member
NASD/SIPC, not affiliated with Bank of Eastern Oregon,
nor its subsidiaries or divisions
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P h o ne 676-9127 a za s tro w @ b e o b a n k .c o m
Sw anson is w orking
M ondays, W ednesdays and
Fridays, 1 0 a .m .-6 p .m .,a n d
w e e k d a y e v e n in g s a n d
S a tu r d a y s
by
s p e c ia l
appointment.
H a ir E x p r e s s io n s
currently serves Heppner with
two full service stylists (hair,
facials, nails, etc.) Kay Fowler
and LeAnn Wright; a massage
t h e r a p is t , J u d y D u rk e e -
Norris; and Swanson as a nail
and facial technician.
H air E xpressions is
open M onday through Friday,
9 a.m .-6 p.m . To set up an
ap p o in tm en t, you can call
676-5271.
KT’s Bunny Barn wins another award
with Cheyenne
h
f
m m
KT’s Cheyenne
K T ’S Cheyenne won
Best in Show at the Rose City
Rabbit Fanciers in Portland on
July 15. This is her third Best
in Show . She has w on 14
Grand Champion legs. She w ill
M e m o r i a l
retire from com petition in
contributions may be made to August.
the Pioneer Memorial Nursing
In September, she will
Hom e, P.O. Box 9, Heppner, be bred to a solid Blue M ini
O R 97836, or to a charity o f R ex b u ck th at b e lo n g s to
choice.
Sweeney Mortuary o f
H e p p n e r is in c h a rg e o f
arrangements.
(a n y movie rental,
only 5 0 * w ith couponl)
M AIN ST R E E T ,
H EPPNER
Hair Expressions adds to its crew
K athie Z aloudek from West
Richland, WA. He also has
several impressive wins under
him. C h ey en n e’s next show
will be in A lbany on July 27.
K T ’S B unny B am w ill be
featured in the next issues o f
T h e N o rth w e st M ini R ex
N e w s, W a sh in g to n S ta te
Rabbit Breeders A ssociation
new sletter and The N ational
Mini Rex News.
Marlene Pointer retires after
20-plus years
M arlene Pointer, 57,
o f lone, retired this year from
her teaching position at lone
Elementary School. She taught
in lone for 23 years, starting
with the kindergarten kids and
finishing with the fifth graders.
B efore tea c h in g in
lone. Pointer taught sixth grade
for two years in Bend. In lone,
Pointer taught kindergarten
half time for her first nine years,
w hile also teach in g fill-in
classes in H om e Econom ics
and art. Then, she w ent into
teaching fifth grade full time,
and taught for 14 years in that
capacity.
Pointer said one o f the
great things about teaching
both grades, w as teaching a
child in fifth grade that she had
taught in kindergarten. She
enjoyed seeing the progress
they had made and how much
they had growri.
Now that Pointer has
retired she will have more time
to pursue her painting She has
painted many signs and trucks
a ro u n d lo n e a n d th e
surrounding areas. She and her
hushand, Tom, also enjoy living
on the fam ily farm , that will
have the great honor o f being
100 years old next year.
Pointer w as bom in
Pendleton and lived in lone
until she was 2-years-old and
then moved with the family to
Arlington where she graduated
from high school. She later
returned to
lone w ith
h e r
husband
and began
teaching at
l o n e
Schools.
P o i n te r ’s
parents
and m any
aunts and Marlene Pointer
uncles
went to lone School and were
t a u g h t in t he ol d sc h o o l
building. She is very sad to see
the old school building go, a
bui l di ng t hat h o ld s m a n y
memories, not just for her, but
the whole town.
Pointer also has tw o
c h i l d r e n , a d a u g h t e r in
A r l i n g t o n a n d a s o n in
Hermiston, as well as a seventh
grade grandson who lives with
them . So, w hile she m ay not
be teaching anym ore, she is
sure to be seen around school
and town.’
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