SIX • Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 28,2004
Obituaries
Judith Elizabeth
“Judy” Monahan
Ju d ith E lizab eth
“ J u d y ” M onahan, 60, a
com puter technology and
systems management expert,
of Eugene, died Monday, April
19,2004, of cancer.
Rosary was held April
23 at M usgrove Fam ily
Mortuary in Eugene. A funeral
was held April 24 at St. Paul’s
Catholic Church in Eugene. A
graveside service and burial
was held April 26 at the
Heppner Masonic Cemetery.
She was bom Judith
Elizabeth Baran on March 12,
1944, at Buffalo, N.Y. She
graduated from the University
o f B uffalo and lived in
Washington, D.C. from 1968
until 1993 and in Eugene from
1993 until her death.
She m arried J.
Dominic Monahan of Heppner
on Aug. 2, 1969, at
Washington, D.C.
Her professional life
was cen tered around
com puter technology and
systems management. She
held positions with the Senate,
MCI/Systemhouse and most
recently as an AIRS manager
for Lane County.
She was said to be a
role model for all who knew
her. She was a devoted and
energetic mother to her five
children and was a doting
grandmother.
She was a talented
seamstress and craftsperson
who spent years designing and
constructing costumes for
community and children’s
th e a te r p ro d u ctio n s in
W ashington, D .C. She
volunteered countless hours
organizing community and
charitable events including
Friendship House Market
Day, Holy Trinity Elementary
School fe stiv als, C hrist
Church Child Center auctions
and Marist High School Peace
and Justice Day. She loved
books, music, theater and
movies.
Survivors include her
husband, J. Dominic Monahan
of Eugene; her children, son,
J. Michael Monahan II, and
w ife, Joy Lyu, o f New
O rleans; daughter, Amy
Reischauer and husband, Pete,
o f S eattle; son, C hris
Monahan of Seattle; son. Matt
M onahan of Seattle; and
daughter, Melissa Monahan of
Los Angeles; grandchildren,
J.D. Monahan II and Emily
Reischauer; and her brothers,
Daniel Baran and Richard
Baran.
M e m o r i a l
contributions may be made to
E vergreen
H ealthcare
F o u n d atio n ,
H ospice
Services, 12910 Totem Lake
B lvd. N .E ., No. 200,
Kirkland, WA 98034, or to
the American Cancer Society,
2350 Oakmont way, Suite
200, Eugene, OR 97401.
M usgrove Fam ily
Mortuary, 1152 Olive Street,
E ugene, is in charge of
arrangements.
HHS Prom Court 2004
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Ernest Nelson
Bigbee
Ernest Nelson Bigbee,
93, died Sunday, April 11,
2004, in Salinas, CA.
T here w ill be a
requiem service on Thursday,
April 29, at St. Andrews
Episcopal Church in Portland.
Bigbee was bom in
Louisville, KY, on Dec. 30,
1910. He m oved to
Indianapolis when he was two
years old. He attended Arsenal
Technical High School and
graduated from Attucks High
School.
He m arried Abner
Cordelia Dunville, and worked
at Paper Package as a
millwright. In June 1957, he
moved to Los Angeles, CA,
where he worked at Sealright
as a millwright, machinist and
pattern maker. In February
1975, when his wife died, he
moved to Heppner. Later, he
moved to Salinas, CA where
he was living when he died.
He is survived by his
daughters, Myrna Heil of
P ortland and M artha
Lumpkin, of Salinas, CA; two
grandchildren, Suzan Lumpkin
of Columbia, MD, and Louis
“Jerry ” Lum pkin, Jr., of
Salinas, CA; and one great
g ran d so n , L ouis “ L .J.”
Lumpkin III.
Eleanor A. Gonty
Eleanor A. Gonty, 87,
of Heppner, died Monday,
April 26 at Pioneer Memorial
Hospital. Arrangements are
pending at Sweeney Mortuary
in Heppner.
China Creek
Golf Course
announces its
Grand Opening
A rlington’s China
Creek Golf Course will hold
its G rand O pening on
Saturday and Sunday, May 8-
9, and everyone is invited to
attend.
The Grand Opening
event will feature tours of the
course, half price green fees
and a chance to win 10 rounds
of golf at China Creek. All
players during the Grand
Opening will receive a 2/1
green fee coupon good for a
return visit to China Creek.
Lunch and refreshments will
be provided by the course.
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Heppner High School held their
2004 Prom on Friday, April 23 at
the H ep p n er E lk s L od ge.
Following is the Prom Court-
(F ron t Row L -R ): P rin cess
Lindsey Clough, Prince Justin
Botefuhr; (Second Row L-R):
Prince Aaron Griffith, King Cody
Walton, Queen Blake Allstott,
Princess Brooklyn Olin; (Back
Row L -R ): P rin ce B rian
Haguewood, Princess Danielle
Looslie, Prince Kyler Lovgren
and Princess Brooke Rust. Photo
by Sandy Matthews.
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