TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
The Oficial Newspaper
of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow
Heppner
GAZETTE-TIMES
Obituaries
Casey Kyle Riddle
Casey Kyle Riddle, 25,
went home to be with his
Lord and Savior on Mon-
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He was born in Pend-
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County; $24 senior rate (in Morrow County only; 65 years or older); $36 elsewhere;
leton, OR on May 22, 1991
$30 student subscriptions.
to parents R. Charles Riddle
David Sykes ..............................................................................................Publisher
Andrea Di Salvo ............................................................................................ Editor
and Tina Limbaugh Schro-
eder. Casey attended grade
All News and Advertising Deadline is Monday at 5 p.m.
For Advertising: advertising deadline is Monday at 5 p.m. Cost for a display ad is $5 per
school in Stanield, OR and
column inch. Cost for classiied ad is 50¢ per word. Cost for Card of Thanks is $10 up to
Pendleton, and moved to
100 words. Cost for a classiied display ad is $5.75 per column inch.
Athena, OR with his mom
For Public/Legal Notices: public/legal notices deadline is Monday at 5 p.m. Dates for pub-
and sisters when he was in
lication must be speciied. Afidavits must be required at the time of submission. Afidavits
require three weeks to process after last date of publication (a sooner return date must be
the fourth grade. He gained
speciied if required).
another father, grandpar-
For Obituaries: Obituaries are published in the Heppner GT at no charge and are edited to
ents, great-grandparents,
meet news guidelines. Families wishing to include information not included in the guidelines
or who wish to have the obituary written in a certain way must purchase advertising space
aunts, uncles and cousins
for the obituary.
when his mom remarried
For Letters to the Editor: Letters to the Editor MUST be signed by the author. The Heppner
in March 2006 to Hans
GT will not publish unsigned letters. All letters MUST include the author’s address and phone
number for use by the GT ofice. The GT reserves the right to edit letters. The GT is not
Schroeder of Athena.
responsible for accuracy of statements made in letters. Any letters expressing thanks will
Casey had a passion for
be placed in the classiieds under “Card of Thanks” at a cost of $10.
sports; he competed in foot-
ball, track and basketball,
but his one true love was
baseball and his beloved
Boston Red Sox. If you
needed to know a stat or
player, he had a phenom-
The local grief support group will meet at noon on enal historical knowledge
Thursday, July 7, at Sweet Productions in Heppner. The of any athlete. He was a
speaker for July meeting will be Robanai Disque.
Disque has been in the medical ield since 1976 and
has dealt with a wide variety of situations, as well as hav-
ing many experiences as a young person that prepared her
for her profession. She is a registered nurse and previous
director of home health and hospice, and will be able to
answer many questions for the group.
The informal grief support group meets the irst
Thursday of every month at noon at Sweet Productions.
U.S.P.S. 240-420
Disque to address
grief support group
lefty and was an awesome in. He often put the needs
pitcher and center ielder of others before his own.
for the Weston-McEwen He loved with all his heart
TigerScots. He graduated and would be there for
from Weston-McEwen in his friends or family any
2010.
time they needed
Casey joined
him. He was affec-
the East Umatilla
tionately known as
Rural Fire District
“Mr. Naughty” after
shortly after turning
one day his Aunt
18 at the end of his
Cindy Limbaugh
junior year in high Casey Kyle
Pryor asked what
school and his pas- Riddle
he was doing and
sion for ireighting
he looked at her and
grew every day. He did said “Bein’ naughty!”
attend one term at BMCC
Casey was an over-
in Pendleton but was ready protective brother, and his
to move forward with his beautiful niece Ryleigh had
career. When the big oil her unkie wrapped around
boom in North Dakota hit her little inger as an infant,
he packed up at the age of when he would often stay
20 and moved to the New up all night walking her
Town/Williston, ND area, around to settle her tummy.
working on the frac sites
Casey is survived by
for more than three years. his parents, Hans and Tina
He was a very dedicated Schroeder of Holdman and
and passionate worker. He Charlie Riddle of Irrigon;
inally decided, as things siblings Ashleigh with
were starting to dry up in niece Ryleigh and Lexi
North Dakota, to move Schroeder, all of Holdman,
home in September 2015. Tatjana Schroeder of Bea-
Casey had an infec- verton, and Zane Riddle of
tious smile and lit up any Irrigon; grandparents Jim
room as soon as he walked and Pati Schroeder of Apple
BMCC announces
winter term honor
roll
Right to Life to
meet Monday
The local Right to Life chapter will meet June 27 at
6 p.m. at St. Patrick’s Catholic parish hall. The purpose
of the meeting will be to discuss plans for the Fourth of
July parade.
Marriage Licenses
The Morrow County Clerk’s ofice has released the
following report of marriage licenses:
June 14, 2016: -Eric James Jepsen, 24, of Ione and
Caitlin Rose Patten, 24, of Prairie City, OR.
June 15, 2016: -Joseph Michael Evens, 26, of Ione
and Ambrosia Lynn Walton, 27, of Ione.
Seeking 2 nd Infantry
members
Fox Lake, IL—The Second (Indianhead) Division
Association is searching for anyone who served in the
Army’s 2 nd Infantry Division at any time. For informa-
tion about the association and our 95th annual reunion
in Springield, MO from September 20-24, 2016, contact
secretary-treasurer Bob Haynes at 2idahq@comcast.net
or 224-225-1202, or visit www.2ida.org.
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Pendleton—Blue
Mountain Community
College winter term 2016
honor roll recognition went
to the following full-time
students:
President’s List (4.0
GPA): Kandan Evans,
Lizbeth Gaytan, Briton
Hansen, Kristen McAvoy,
Stephanie Ponce, Angela
Tipton.
Dean’s List (3.40 to
3.84 GPA): Katelyn Bass,
Joan Cardenas, Bryant
Cardenas Garcia, James
Creason, Dawn Eddy,
Cindy Fuentes, Katie Gil-
bert, Brian Gonzalez, John
Greiner, Darin Hauner,
Austin Kaseberg, Will Lep-
age, Tyler Mills, Kimberly
Neault, Beth Reeves.
Honor Roll (3.0 to 3.39
GPA): Taylor Evans, Josie
Fernandez, Heidi Garcia,
Lizeth Gaytan, Anthony
Landeros, Charlene Lingo,
Janet Lomas, Rita McEl-
ligott, Hannah Padberg,
Gilberto Silva, Morgan
Smith, Brandon Wagenaar,
Katelyn Wells.
QUARTERFLASH
AT IONE
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the ireman’s breakfast from
7:30 to 10:30. The three-on-
three basketball tourney
returns at 10 a.m., followed
by children’s games in the
park at 11 a.m. and the
parade at 1 p.m. Not to be
missed is the Blues Cruise
car show in the park.
Of course, food ven-
dors will be available
throughout the day, as well
as the annual pie sale and a
beer garden.
The inale of evening
will be Ione’s well-known
ireworks display at dusk.
For more information
Former lead singer of Iron
Butterly Martin Gerschwitz
on Ione’s Fourth of July
events, visit http://www.
cityoioneoregon.com/four-
thofjuly/.
Saturday & Sunday
Breakfast Buffet
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PRIME RIB $21.95 or
NY STEAK $19.95
every Saturday night
Reservations are Required
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THIS SUNDAY'S MEAL WILL BE
$6.95
TURKEY DINNER!
Landing Lodge at Morrow
County OHV Park
Hours: mon-Sat 8am-8pm
Sunday 8am-5pm
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Valley, CA, Bill and Linda
Simmons of Colton, Jenny
Rae of Spokane, WA, Bob
Riddle of Hermiston, and
Gary and Bev Limbaugh of
Enterprise; and numerous
aunts, uncles and cousins.
He was preceded in
death by grandma Karen
Riddle of Hermiston; great-
grandparents Pat and Ruth
Maier (Bampy and Granny)
of Salem, OR; and great-
grandparents Frank and
Helen Guthrie and Wayne
and Lela Limbaugh, and
great-great-grandma Marie
Burdett, all of Enterprise
OR, whom were all instru-
mental in his upbringing.
He will be truly missed
by all of his family, friends,
co-workers and anyone
who met him. A GoFundMe
page was created by his
Aunt Kay Limbaugh to help
the family with expenses:
gofundme.com/Casey Kyle
Riddle.
Please sign the online
guest book at burnsmortu-
aryhermiston.com. Burns
Mortuary of Hermiston is
in charge of arrangements.
The View from the Green
Over the Tee Cup
Fifteen women teed off
June 14 at Willow Creek
Country Club. Taking low
gross of the ield was Nancy
Propheter. Judy Harris had
low net of the ield, and Pat
Edmundson and Shirley
Martin tied for least putts
of the ield.
For Flight A, Della
Heideman took low gross
and the long drive on #14,
Loa Heideman had low net
and Corol Mitchell had least
putts.
For Flight B, Betty
Burns and Pat Dougherty
took low gross, Lorene
Montgomery had low net,
and Betty Burns took the
long drive on #14.
For Flight C, Bev Stea-
gall had low gross, Sue Ed-
son took low net and long
drive, and Josie Kindsfather
had the least putts.
Nancy Propheter had a
KP third shot on #17, and
Judy Harris had the long
putt on #10.
WCCC results for
CBSGA tournament
at Condon
Thirty-one Willow
Creek senior men played in
the June 13 Columbia-Blue
Senior Golf Association
tournament at the par-72
Condon Golf Course. The
course was in good shape
and the golfers said they en-
joyed the day. The weather
was cool and breezy. Re-
sults are as follows:
Columbia Division
(Handicap 16 and Below)
Gross: 5. Duane Disque
– 79, 6. Barry Munkers –
82.
Net: 3. Dave Pranger
– 65, 9. (tie) Dave Allstott
and Rick Johnston – 71.
Blue Division (Handi-
cap 17 to 24)
Gross: 1. Jerry Gentry
– 81, 2. (tie) Jim Swanson
and Gary Watkins – 86, 5.
Dave Gunderson – 88, 6.
Kelly Fox – 89.
Net: 1. Steve Marlatt –
64, 3. Bob MacDonald – 67,
8. Delbert Binschus – 72.
Senior Division
(Handicap 25 and Above)
Gross: 1. Bill Morris –
79, 4. Roger Ehrmantraut
– 96, 5. Jeff Cutsforth – 92,
8. Mike Sweek – 100.
Net: 3. John Collin –
68.
The next Columbia-
Blue Senior Golf Tourna-
ment will be at Beacon
Rock Golf Course in North
Bonneville on July 11 with
7:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.
tee-offs.
Lunch will be available
at the golf course.
Community lunch
menu
Willow Creek Baptist church volunteers will serve
lunch on Wednesday, June 29, at St. Patrick’s Senior
Center.
Lunch will include a turkey bake, green beans, carrot
salad, hot rolls and lat apple pie.
Milk is served at each meal. Suggested donation is
$3.50 per meal. Menu is subject to change.
Walking with Jesus
Vacation bible school
June
27th-30th
6:00-8:00 pm
Heppner
SDA
Church
541-561-9132 to register
and WIth questions.