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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 18.2006 - SEVEN Obituaries Survivors include her children, Betsy Lear of Olalla, WA, Andy Kottkamp and wife Tami of Wenatchee. WA. Molly Patterson and husband Mike of Walla Wal la, WA, Jennifer Maloney and her husband Tom of Eu gene and Carrie Kottkamp and her partner Leslie Grace of Portland; grandchildren, Addie, McKenzie and Cass- ie Patterson, Kelsey, Kaylin and Ellie McConville and Anna, Katie and John Kott kamp; and her beloved dogs, Lucy and Dolly. Memorial contribu tions may be m ade in memory of Elizabeth “Ann” Kottkamp to the American Red Cross, Blue Mountain Chapter, 175 South Park Street, Walla Walla. WA 99362. A rrangem ents are being cared for through B ishop Funeral C hapel, Pendleton. E. Ann Kottkamp E. Ann Kottkamp. 74, passed away Oct. 11, 2006 at St. M ary’s Medical Center in Walla Walla, WA. A recitation of the ro- # 1|M sary will be held Thursday, ‘ » O ct. 19, 2006 at St. Mary’s C a th o lic Church at Ann Kottkamp 7 p.m. For any friends who wish, the viewing is scheduled Thurs day, Oct. 19, 2006 at Bish op Funeral Chapel in Pendle ton from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday. Oct. 20 at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Pendleton. She was born Nov. 3, 1931 in Portland to Betty K ilkenny and R ichard Lawrence. She and her sis ter, Tricia Boylen grew up in Heppner. A fter g rad u atin g from St. Jo se p h 's High School in Pendleton, Kott kamp attended the Universi ty of Oregon where she met her husband. John Kottkamp. She graduated from the University of Ore gon in 1954 with a bache lor’s degree in history. She m arried John Kottkamp in 1954. The cou ple enjoyed 46 wonderful years of marriage. The K ottkam ps raised their family in Pendle ton where Ann was active in the lives of her children and g ra n d c h ild re n . She c o owned a small business in Pendleton for several years. K ottkam p was known throughout the com munity as an amazing quil- ter and crafter. During this time in Pendleton, she en jo y e d q u iltin g w ith her friends, watching the Pendle ton Round-Up, experiencing good times with her family and friends, vacationing at the Oregon Coast and trav eling to see her children and grandchildren. A fter the death of her husband, John, Kottka mp moved to Walla Walla, Washington to be closer to family. John B. Jones John B. “Ja c k ” Jones, 77, of Irrigon, died Friday, Oct. 6, 2006, at Tri- C ities C h ap lain cy in Kennewick. A recitation of the rosary will be held at 7 p.m. Friday at Burns Mortuary C hapel o f H erm iston. A Mass will be celebrated at noon Saturday at Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church in Herm iston with burial to follow at H erm iston Cemetery. A reception will follow at the Desert River Inn in McNary. Jones was born Jan. 11, 1929, in Anaconda, MT to Harry Elmer and Helen McCarthy Jones. He m arried Edith Doris LeLacheur on April 15, 1950, in Bozeman, MT. Jones worked in the su g ar indu stry as plant m anager; he trav eled to many sugar plantations. He and his wife moved to Irrigon in 1978. He was a member of Our Lady o f G u ad alu p e C ath o lic Church in Boardman. He loved golfing, watching TV, playing cards and horses. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Catherine Thomas of Eugene, Barbara Molsee of Teton, ID, Joanne Barnard of Silverton and C h ristin e H elton of B rentw ood. CA ; sons, Steven Jones of Longmont, CO, Dan Jones of Spokane, WA, T hom as Jones of B oardm an and G regory Jones of Irrigon; brothers, Donald Jones of Billings, MT, Lee Jones of Miles City, MT and Robert Jones of Pagosa Springs, CO; 18 grandchildren and one great grandchild; and many nieces, nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents. M e m o r i a l contributions may be made to the Tri-Cities Chaplaincy Hospice in care of Burns M ortuary o f H erm iston, w hich is in charge of arrangements. Elwyn Leroy “Roy” Hughes Elwyn Leroy “Roy" Hughes, 68, of Heppner, died Friday, Oct. 6, 2006 at his home. A private family me m orial service was held Oct. 11. He was born July 4, 1938 at Heppner, the son of Elwyn and Maude Bailey Hughes. He was raised and attended school in Heppner. Hughes served with the U nited States C oast Guard for a number of years. He was a long haul truck driver until his retirement. He enjoyed hunting and fishing. Survivors include his mother, Maude Hughes of Condon; son. Brian Hughes of Albany; granddaughter, Sierra Hughes of Albany; sis ter, M argaret Hamm of Richmond, VA; brother, Don Hughes of Vancouver, WA; former wife, Leora Barham of Albany and long-tim e friend and partner Glenda Hess of Heppner. C o n trib u tio n s for those who wish may be made to the American Diabetes Association, 380 SE Spo kane Suite 110, Portland, OR 97202. Sweeney Mortuary of Heppner is in charge of arrangements. AIR LIFE OF OREGON Don't Go Hunting without Us! Q T a IR L IF E OF O R E G O N M E M B E R S H IP GUN 4 AM M O Q □ □ □ □ □ SAFETY VEST W ATER P E A N U T S , C AN t>V B AR S C O M PASS n ip M IS C E L L A N E O U S * jr Protect yourself (and your family, too) with a membership for only $50 annually. Air Life of Oregon members (includes your entire household) are spared large out-of-pocket expenses if transported for emergency care. Mildred A. “Midge” Lewis John Michael Thompson Jr. Sheriff's Report Continued from previous page Mildred A. "Midge” Michael, 58, of Heppner, died Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2006 at Kadlec M edical Center in Richland, WAas a result of a motor vehicle ac cident. A graveside service with dedication of the grave was held Monday, Oct. 16, at the H eppner M asonic Cemetery. A memorial ser vice was held Oct. 16 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Her miston. She was born Jan. 21, 1948 at Colville. WA. the daughter of W illiam and Dorothy Moore Myers. She was raised and attended school in Spokane, WA, graduating from East Valley High School. On Sept. 8. 1970 she married Daniel Michael at Coeur d’Alene, ID. The cou ple resided in Spokane and C olville until moving to Troy, MT in 1975. They moved to Gasquet, CA in 1979. They returned to Or egon in 1984 residing in Tokadee Falls. In January of 1988 the couple settled in Heppner. Michael received an associate’s degree from Blue Mountain Community Col lege in 1997. Michael enjoyed her family, especially her grand children, gardening, flowers, camping and sewing. She was a seminary teacher and had been a long time volun teer for the Red Cross. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Survivors include her husband, Dan Michael of Heppner; sons, Clint Micha el of Cornelius. Jay Michael of Woodland, WA and Dav id Michael of Chicago. 1L; daughters, Jeanine Woods of Heppner and Laurie Hyde of Pocatello. ID; ^ g ra n d c h il dren; brothers. Cliff Myers of Spokane, WA and Bill My ers of Bonners Ferry. ID; and sister, Teryl Skinner of Spo kane, WA. Memorial contribu tions for those w ho wish may be made to Pioneer Memo rial Hospice, P.O. Box 9, Heppner. OR 97836. Sweeney Mortuary of Heppner is in charge of arrangements. L ew is John -MCSO received a Thompson. Jr., 76, of lone, died O ct. 12, 2006 in report from a caller in Irrigon Kingman, AZ, with family by that someone broke into her shop that is on her property; his side. the d o o r was open and funeral ^ |p 0 R ^ p jjj|| u n lo ck ed . A d d itio n ally , someone tried to get into her s e r v i c e F ’. : house last Sunday. w ill be h e l d -MCSO received a Saturday, report from a caller in Irrigon Oct. 21 at that a boy broke a bedroom 11 a.m., at window about two summers I o n e _ • V ago with a rock and then Community Lewis Thompson. broke out a window with a C h u r c h . j r. rock this summer. At some C o n clu d in g serv ice and p o in t, he also shot out interment will follow at High another window with a bb View Cemetery in lone. gun. The caller wanted a Thompson was bom deputy contact. Sept. 26, 1930 at Alfalfa to -MCSO deputy cited Lew is John and M yrtle Herbert Dale Tompkins, 56, Foster Thompson. He was raised and attended school at for Violation of the Basic Dufur where he graduated Rule, 75 mph in a 55 mph from Dufur High School in zone. -MCSO received a 1949. report from a caller in Irrigon On June 1, 1954, he that the neighbor’s sprinklers m arried D onna Joyce M ayfield at G oldendale, shoot across the street and WA. The couple has lived in into the drivew ay of the lone fo r 33 years. He house and gets on the worked for Morrow County v eh icles. It had been Grain Growers for 18 years, happening all summer. The retiring in 1988. caller wanted a deputy to He loved to hunt and talk to the neighbor and have fish with his children and he him fix or turn down the especially enjoyed watching sprinklers. his grandchildren’s sporting -MCSO deputy cited events. Agustin Trujillo Albarran. Survivors include his 45, for F ailu re to O bey w ife, D onna o f lone; T raffic C o n tro l D evice, children. John and Theresa Failure to Maintain Lane and Thompson of Kingman, AZ, F ailu re to C arry D aniel and V anessa Registration. Thompson of Flora. Leslie -M C SO deputy and Kim Thompson, Dennis reported a van was doing and Janet Thom pson and “cookies" in the gravel at Susan and Andra’ Kendrick, all of lone and Sandra and Patterson Ferry. The deputy Wade Duncan of Ontario; requested a cover unit from g ran d ch ild ren , R ebecca, the Boardman Police Dept. W ayne, Johnny, Tiffany, A juvenile male was cited for C h risto p h er, A ntonio, No O p e ra to r’s L icen se. A thena. Jo sh u a, A nna, C areless D riving and Stormy. Shadow, Skyler. Criminal Mischief II. -B oardm an Police Olivia. Brian, Jared, Sheryl, Kelly, Lacey, Seth. Katelyn, Dept, received a report from Jennifer, Richard, Curtis, a caller in Boardman that an Jason, Brendan, N athan, in to x icated m ale was Sarah, N ik k i; g re a t creating a disturbance at an grandchildren, Elizabeth, ap artm en t. M artin Lee K iersten , A dam , A lex, Domingueaux, Jr., 29, was Areana, Alicia. Daniel, Rilee a rre sted for A ssault IV and Morgan; and siblings, D om estic, D iso rd erly C arol W hite and Fred Conduct and Interfering with Roland. Virgil and Francis a 911 call. He was lodged at T hom pson, D arrell the Umatilla County Jail. T hom pson and Louise -Boardm an Police T hom pson. He was Dept., Boardman ambulance preceded in death by his received a report from a parents, brothers. Bill and caller at the Boardman High Jake Thompson, grandson, School of a female student Adam Sanchez and great- who passed out and was in grandson. Kevin Thompson. All News and and out of consciousness. M e m o r i a l O c t. 12: M CSO . Advertising contributions may be made Irrigon ambulance received to the lone Booster Club, DEADLINE a report from a caller in P.O. Box 4. lone, OR 97843. Sweeney Mortuary Irrigon of a 61 -year-old male Mondays of Heppner is in charge of subject who was possibly at 5 p.m. having a stroke. The patient arrangements. was transported to Good Shepherd Medical Center in Hermiston. -M C SO d eputy M urraij s now serv in g a rre sted Jo sep h P atrick so u p (an d more!) Kenny, 49, for DU 11 (BAC .14). and cited for Failure to M o n d a y - Friday Maintain Lane. 11:30 a.m. - ? -MCSO received a report from a caller in Irrigon Soup and two Breadsticks fo r $3 that someone vandalized a Monday and Thursday: t. shed in Woodland Park in Irrigon. C ook’s Choice (d -Boardm an Police Tuesday: Chicken Dumpling i Dept, received a report from Wednesday: Clam Chowder a caller at Boardman Family Friday: Cream o f Broccoli w /C heddar Foods that a juvenile male stole an 18 pack of beer and a 12 pack o f beer. The •* OR TRY THESE ITEMS! • • juvenile went running by the • 5 breadsticks (w /ranch or m artnara sauce) * • f • dentist office. An officer • for only $2.50 • located and detained the • o r Cinnamon Rolls ' ' juvenile. • (served Tuesday and Thursday) -B oardm an Police • only $1.75 Dept, officer arrested Martin Lee Domingueaux. Jr.. 29. for V iolation o f R elease Agreement. ^ M umuj ' j Dtiug Join today! 8 0 0 3 5 3 -0 4 9 7 or www.airlife.org I 217 North Main • Heppner • Phone 676-9158 • Floral 676-9426 Serving Heppner, Lexington A lone i I