TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July
18, 2007
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Heppner
Herzog, 56, died Tuesday, arrangements.
July 10,2007, at his home in
Boardman. Disposition was
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Victor B. “Bud” Nash,
by cremation. A memorial
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grocery clerk and chef.
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He enjoyed karaoke, ment followed at Pleasant
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dancing and listening to his View Cemetery in Stanfield.
column inch Cost lor classified ad is 50< per word Cost for Card o f Thanks is $10 up to
favorite Beetles songs. He A dinner was served at the
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Mr. Nash was bom
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specified if required).
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June
7,
1921, on the Nash
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vice will be held. A private
burial will be at the Eureka the U.S. Coast Guard Mer
chant Marines during World
Cemetery in Newport.
He was born Sept. War II, serv ing in the South
7, 1924, in Bend to Charles Pacific from 1944 to 1945.
Poliow ing his honorable
and Laura Lyon.
Mr. Lyon was raised discharge, he returned to
in Bend until he moved to work on the family ranch.
On August 18, 1951,
Newport at age 13. He at
tended Newport High school he married Ellen Snabel in
and later graduated from Redmond. They operated
C orvallis High School in the Nash Ranch, raising
cattle, pigs, chickens, sheep,
Corvallis.
He joined the Army alfalfa hay and wheat. In
during WWI1 and received 1993, they moved to Stan
an honorable discharge. He field where they raised hay.
Ed Dick of Heppner celebrated his 90,h birthday with a
Mr. N a sh w as a
returned to Corvallis and
party at the Heppner Elks Lodge Saturday, July 14.
Newport where he lived for member o f the Oregon Cat
tlem en's A ssociation, the
many years.
Mr. Lyon m arried Spray School Board, was a
Anna L. Harvey on Nov. 4-H Livestock Leader, mem
The MorrowCounty
-J u ,y ' V, ifjc,h ard 15, 1993, in Reno, Nevada. ber o f the PTA, and a mem
Clerk's Office has released Chester Campbell, 25 lone,
They lived in Newport until ber o f the Spray Grange.
the following marriage li- and Jenmter Lynn ThomP’ moving to Irrigon.
He also helped at the Spray
son, 24, lone.
cense report:
Mr. Lyon was ac Rodeo for many years.
He loved the o u t
tive in senior activities, the
Senior C enter and was a doors and hunting, and rid
Meals on Wheels driver. He ing on the M iddle Pork
was a member o f the Irrigon o f the John Day. He also
K
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M ondays 7 - 9 p.m .
Moose Lodge and a former enjoyed going to livestock
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member
o f the Newport Ag sales, tending to his hay field
Tuesdays & Thursdays 1 0 a.m . - 1 p.m .
and orchard and helping his
ate Society.
W O th e r hours by chance or a p p o in tm e n t
He e n jo y ed rock son, Joe, on his tree farm.
He is survived by
hounding,
gardening, read
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ing, traveling, fishing, hunt his w ife Ellen; children,
ing, music, and was a short Vickie Vaughn, O ntario,
Bill and wife Marla Nash of
wave radio operator.
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la; nine grandchildren; and and Jake Nash o f Caldwell,
Idaho; nine grandchildren;
19 great-grandchildren.
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six
great-grandchildren; and
He w as p reced ed
in death by his parents and many nieces and nephews.
Main Street, Heppner
Memorial contribu
brothers, Virgil and Robert.
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Terjeson died Saturday, July
14, 2007, while helping his
family during harvest. He
was 16.
A celebration o f life
service will be held at 10
a.m. Wednesday at Olney
Cemetery.
Another funeral ser
vice will be held at 4 p.m.
Sunday at Southridge High
School in Beaverton.
He was born May
8, 1991, in Pendleton, to
Matthew Terjeson and Jan
Peterson- Terjeson.
He enjoyed fishing
on the Grande Ronde and
Columbia Rivers and com
peting in science fairs and
in the battle o f the book
competition champion team
at H aw thorne School in
Pendleton. At Koko Head
school in Honolulu, Hawaii,
he won the Citizen o f the
Year award and won an all
expense paid trip to San
Diego, Calif., to play in the
world Pokemon tournament.
He was ranked 58th in the
world and third in the state
o f Oregon.
At Conestoga Mid
dle School in Beaverton,
Terjeson won the Citizen
o f the Month award sev
eral times, was selected for
the rookie team for Lego
Robotics and was awarded
honors in the John Hopkins
National Academic Talent
Search. He enjoyed playing
the trumpet and was selected
to speak at his eighth-grade
graduation.
At Southridge High
School in B eaverton, he
excelled in Japanese, his
tory, math and literature and
worked the sound system
for school m usicals. His
peers voted him Duke o f
Intellect for donating the
most money for their sister
school in Matale, Africa, to
build a science lab. He was
a mentor to young budding
scientists and was a camp
counselor for two years for
Camp Invention.
Terjeson was to be
a junior and was working
to w ard s earn in g the In
ternational Baccalaureate
diploma.
He enjoyed Harry
Potter, his friends and listen
ing to technology podcasts.
He was a member of
Peace Lutheran Church in
Pendleton, Calvary by the
Sea in Honolulu, Hawaii,
and St. Matthews Lutheran
Church in Beaverton.
He is survived by his
parents, Matthew J. Terjeson
and Jan Peterson-Terjeson;
sister Lydia Terjeson; grand
parents B arbara H ale o f
Pendleton, Herbert Peterson
o f lone and James and Mari
lyn Terjeson o f Pendleton;
aunts Robin Terjeson and
Elizabeth Peterson; uncles
Todd Peterson and Treve
Peterson; cousins Renee and
Hay lie Peterson of lone; and
extended family in Umatilla
and Morrow Counties.
Memorial contribu
tions may be made at Banner
Bank to create a scholarship
for a student at Beaverton
High School.
Burns Mortuary o f
Pendleton is in charge o f
arrangements.
Death Notice
Verna Brinda
Verna B rinda, 85,
Heppner, died Monday, July
16,2007, at Kadlec Medical
Center in Richland, WA.
G raveside service
will be held Saturday, July
21, at 11 a.m. at the Heppner
Masonic Cemetery.
Sweeney Mortuary
o f Heppner is in charge of
arrangements.
A complete obituary
will appear in next week's
Gazette-Times.
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