TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Wednesday, October 23,2013
Obituaries
The Official Newspaper
of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow
D avid A rthur M atheny
Heppner
David Arthur Matheny, o f the outdoors began. He
65, o f Lexington, passed graduated from Heppner
H ig h S c h o o l in
away peacefully at
1 9 6 6 . H e th e n
his home surrounded
a tte n d e d O regon
by h is fa m ily
State U n iv ersity ,
on O c to b e r 2 1 ,
where
he received
2013. A m em orial
a
bachelor’s
degree
service will be held
and
was
a
member
honoring David on
Friday, October 25, David Arthur o f the OSU rodeo
Matheny
team.
at 11 a.m. at New
David’s family
Hope C om m unity
Church in Hermiston, OR. and the Lucianis were long
Pastor Rodney Mruk will time family friends, but it
o ffic ia te . Im m e d ia te ly w asn’t until spring break
follow ing, there w ill be o f 1972 that David realized
a celebration o f life for Patty Luciani was meant to
family and friends at the be his wife. They married
N ew H ope C om m unity on N ovem ber 16, 1974.
David worked for Sandpiper
Church reception hall.
D av id w as b o m in Farm s in P aterso n , WA
Pendleton, OR on March 16, from 1974 to 1986. At that
1948 to Orval Matheny and time, the couple returned
Pauline Rauch M atheny. to the family farm after the
He grew up just outside of retirem ent o f his father,
Heppner with sisters Sandy w h e re D av id a ssu m e d
and Sally, where his passion responsibilities as a dry
for riding horses and love land wheat farmer through
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his final days.
D av id w as an a v id
supporter o f the Heppner
Booster Club, a longtime
standing m em ber o f the
H eppner E lks L odge, a
d ire c to r on the M orrow
C o u n ty G ra in G ro w ers
board, an active member o f
Trinity Lutheran Church of
Hermiston, and an Oregon
Wheat League member. He
enjoyed farming, hunting,
skiing, horseback riding in
the Eagle Cap Wilderness,
and w a tc h in g his so n s
p a rtic ip a te in H e p p n e r
athletics. M ost recently,
he cherished his time spent
w ith his first grandson,
Peyton David Matheny.
David was preceded in
death by: his father, Orval
Matheny.
He is s u rv iv e d by:
his w ife, Patty M atheny
o f Lexington; son, Shane
M atheny and wife Sarah
o f H eppner; son, Stefan
Matheny and wife Chelsea
o f Hermiston; his mother,
P a u l i n e M a th e n y o f
H ep p n er; siste r, S andy
F e n n e ssy and h u sb a n d
M ark o f W hitefish, MT;
s is te r , S a lly B r o s n a n
and h u s b a n d M a rk o f
L e x in g to n ; g r a n d s o n ,
P e y to n ; and n u m e ro u s
nieces and nephews.
Memorial contributions
may be made to Pioneer
M em orial Hom e H ealth
and Hospice (PO Box 9,
H eppner, OR 97836) or
M atheny P roject, w hich
s u p p o r ts s p in a l c o rd
research at OHSU (make
checks payable to OHSU
Foundation, subject line
“Matheny Project,” mail to
1121 SW Salmon St. #100,
Portland, OR 97205).
Sweeney Mortuary of
Heppner is caring for the
arrangements.
she married Dail A. Turner S c h u ltz ; h u sb a n d , D ail
in Canyon Creek,
T urner; daughter,
O R . T he c o u p le
D eLvina Shum an;
moved to Heppner
s is te r , G lo ria
in 1 9 6 5 . M a rie
M a y n ard ; and
enjoyed gardening,
b r o th e r , A l b e r t
r o c k h o u n d in g ,
Schultz.
bo ttle c o lle c tin g , Marie Tiirner
Survivors
crocheting, canning,
include: daughters,
cro ssw o rd p u z z le s and, Marilyn Turner o f Heppner,
most o f all, time spent with a n d M u r ie l D e M a ris
her family.
and h u sb a n d R andy o f
M arie w as preceded Baker City; son, Delbert
in death by: her parents, Turner and wife Kathy of
W illia m a n d M a rie tta Boardman; brothers, Reese
Schultz and Bill Schultz;
sisters, Betty G albraith,
Peggy Bradford and Cheryl
K ra n tz ; an d n u m e ro u s
grandchildren and great
grandchildren.
Memorial contributions
may be made to Pioneer
M em o rial H o sp ice and
Home Health, PO Box 9,
Heppner, OR 97836.
Sweeney Mortuary of
H eppner is in charge of
arrangements.
C oat sharing day
planned in H eppner M arie Turner
A winter coat and blanket sharing day is planned at
the Heppner Neighborhood Center on Friday, Oct. 25,
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Items are limited to one per family member as long
as supplies last.
Donations of winter apparel and bedding are still
needed and can be dropped off at the Neighborhood
Center Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. till noon
and from 1-4 p.m.
AWANA plans
special night on
H alloween
AWANA B ible club
w ill be h a v in g sp e c ia l
a c tiv itie s on T h u rsd ay
night, Oct. 31.
Boys and girls from
preschool through the sixth
grade are invited to drop
in and attend as much o f
the evening as possible,
even if they are not regular
AWANA members.
Children attending are
e n co u rag ed to d ress up
M a rie T u r n e r, 79,
o f H eppner died Friday,
O ctober 18, 2013 at her
home surrounded by family.
Graveside service will be
h eld 11 a.m . S atu rd ay ,
October 26, at the Heppner
Masonic Cemetery.
She was bom August
11, 1934 in Ironside, OR,
the daughter o f William and
Marietta Westfall Schultz.
She was raised and attended
school near Ironside.
On September 2, 1957
Doreen Parret
as a Bible character or an
animal.
Games planned include
pum pkin and candy corn
r e la y s a n d a m um m y
w r a p ...a ll w ith c a n d y
prizes.
AW ANA ru n s from
6:30 to 8:00 p.m. at Willow
Creek Baptist Church on
M inor Street in Heppner.
Call Dale Bates for more
info at 676-5773.
Doreen Parret, 76, o f
H e p p n e r, died S unday,
S e p te m b e r 2 2 , 2013
in K e n n e w ic k , WA. A
memorial service will be
held at 1 p.m . Saturday,
October 26, at the Heppner
Elks Lodge.
She was bom January
24, 1937 in Wheeler, MT,
the daughter o f Harry and
Klista Seeley Griffith. She
was raised and attended
sch o o l in M ontana and
moved to Heppner in 1974.
In 1989 she m arried
The following met for
Also, Keith and Mary
a great lunch on a beautiful ( R o y ) A p p lin g fro m Alfred Parret. She owned
fall day at Service Creek Prineville stopped in for
on Oct. 18: OL and Jean lunch and to c e le b ra te
Adams, Bonnie Campbell, M ary’s 65th birthday. The
Heppner; Frank and Melba group decided not to have
C e c il, S p ra y ; B ob and lunches for the next four
L avonne S linkard, John months, so will meet again
Morrow County
Day; Bill Potter, Service March 21, 2014 at Service
C
reativ
e A rts has hired
Creek; Shirley Dunn and Creek.
Cassie
Spangrude
to teach
G re g , s o n , R e d m o n d ;
On the way back to
Windy Liptak, Condon; and Fossil, R ollene, Bonnie, a watercolor class Nov. 15-
Rollene Allen, Pat Hyatt, W in d y a n d M a r i ly n 16 from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m.
P a r t i c i p a n t s wi l l
John and Midge Geer, Bob reported that they enjoyed
and M aryL ee B ritt and seeing a pair o f mountain p a in t from pho to s they
bring; photos may be o f a
Marilyn Garcia, Fossil.
goats.
landscape, a floral scene/
arrangem ent or a person
sitting in a chair.
St. Patrick’s Catholic parish members will serve lunch
on Wednesday, Oct. 30, at St. Patrick’s Senior Center.
The meal will include worms-n-sauce (spaghetti) with
roasted eyeballs (meatballs), mold au gratin (spinach),
poison apples (apples in lime Jell-O), witches fingers
(bread sticks), and devil’s food cupcakes. Milk is served
lone Com munity
at each meal. Suggested donation is $3.50 per meal. Menu
Church will hold its yearly
is subject to change.________________________________
K inzua lunch group
s e v e r a l b u s in e s s e s in
H e p p n e r, in c lu d in g an
A rtie C a t sn o w m o b ile
business, B ud’s Pub, and
a partnership in Cal’s Café
and Lounge.
She is su rv iv e d by:
h e r h u s b a n d , A lf r e d
P arret o f H eppner; son,
Bob Smith o f Lexington;
daughter, Linda Schultz
o f Hermiston; sisters, Jean
E llis o f H erm iston, Lois
W ambold o f Idaho, and
B arbara B issett o f Soap
Lake, WA; and numerous
grandchildren.
She was preceded in
Sweeney Mortuary of
death by a son, Rick Smith, H eppner is in charge of
and a brother, Pete Griffith. arrangements.
Funeral N otice
Je ra ld E. Rea— Jerald with Sweeney Mortuary of
E. Rea, 77, passed
Heppner in charge
aw ay S e p te m b e r
o f arrangements. A
19, 2013
at
Celebration of Life
A shley M anor in
will be held at 2
Hermiston, OR with
p.m. this Saturday,
October 26, at the
his wife Leann at his
side.
P o rt o f M o rro w
D i s p o s i t i o n Jerald E. Rea R iverfront C enter
was by crem ation
in Boardman.
Creative arts club
M arriage Licenses
The M orrow County a n d N o h e m i S a n t o y o
office has released Ramirez, 31, o f Boardman.
offers watercolor class Clerk’s
the fo llo w in g rep o rt o f
-G u errero G u tierrez
Community lunch menu
E ach p a rtic ip a n t is
Gastelum, 37, of Hermiston
asked to bring 2-3 photos. marriage licenses:
O c to b e r 17, 2 0 1 3 : and Maria De Los Angeles
Cost is $120 for the
two days, with payment due - R i g o b e r t o A l c a n t a r S anchez A costa, 35, of
before class. Send payments Cuevas, 40, o f Boardman Hermiston.
to Betty Mills, PO Box 515,
Heppner, OR 97836.
For more information
an d /o r to have a list o f
supplies emailed, call Mills
at 541-676-5546.
The regular monthly meeting o f the lone Library
District Board o f Directors will be Thursday, Oct. 24,
at 2:30 p.m. The meeting will be held at the lone Public
Library, 385 W. Second Street, lone. The public is
welcome to attend.
lo n e library board
to m eet
lon e church to
discuss budget
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budget meeting at 10 a.m.
on Sunday, Nov. 3. This
will be a time to discuss the
budget as well as any other
business in the life o f the
congregation.
B r e a k f a s t wi l l be
served at 9:30 a.m. and
Sunday school for children
will begin at 10 a.m., as
well. All are welcome.
C n H I llb C r lU llC h
IT IC C tin g
The next regularly scheduled lunch meeting o f the
Heppner Chamber o f Commerce will be an all entities
report on Thursday, Nov. 7, at noon in the St. Patrick’s
Senior Center dining room.
The meetings on Oct. 24 and Oct. 31 have been
cancelled.
Cost o f lunch is $10. Cham ber lunch attendees
are asked to RSVP at 541-676-5536 no later than the
Wednesday before to guarantee a lunch.
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Dinner specials every weekend
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