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    SIX- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 10, 2021
Obituaries
PUBLIC NOTICE
Amber J’nae Rollis
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regain consciousness when
they were removed. She
remained in the ICU a full
week and had outstanding
medical care staff doing all
they could to save her life.
On Sunday morning, Febru-
ary 28, 2021 Amber lost her
battle against this disease.
Survivors include her
parents, James and June of
Heppner; a sister, April of
Wildwood, FL and a broth-
er, Dustin D. Rollis and his
wife Jillian and nephew
Hunter of Elk, WA as well
as many aunts, uncles and
cousins.
A graveside service for
Amber J. Rollis will be held
at 11 a.m. Friday, March
12, 2021 at the Heppner
Masonic Cemetery with a
celebration of life to follow
at 12 p.m. at the Willow
Creek Baptist Church, 560
Minor Street, Heppner.
Memorial contri-
butions may be made to
the Willow Creek Baptist
Church, PO Box 661, Hep-
pner, OR 97836. Sweeney
Mortuary of Heppner is in
care of arrangements. The
online condolence book is
available at www.sweeney-
mortuary.com.
Donald L. Clark
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Amber J’nae Rollis, day at Renaissance Festi-
42, of Heppner, passed vals and loved attending
away Sunday, Febru-
live performanc-
ary 28, 2021 at Legacy
es of the Celtic
Emmanuel Hospital in
Women Singers
Portland, OR.
and reading ei-
Amber was born on
ther paperbacks
November 19, 1978 in
or on her Kindle.
Heppner, the daughter
She also loved
J’nae
of James and June Rol- Amber
the color purple,
Rollis
lis of Heppner. She was
and cats-all cats.
the middle child of an older Amber made many friends
sister, April A. Rollis and a throughout her life.
younger brother, Dustin D.
In November 2019
Rollis.
Amber moved back home
She attended school to live with her parents in
in Heppner from kinder- Heppner. She loved to win
garten through 10 th grade. any card game and cook-
Throughout her life she ing breakfast for her dad.
was involved in a variety Amber and her mom often
of school and church ac- went shopping at Goodwill
tivities.
in Hermiston and had lunch
At a young age she at the Chinese restaurant.
found employment at
On February 20, 2021
Shari’s Restaurant in Herm- Amber was taken to the ER
iston, before employment at Good Shepherd Hospital
at Safeway also in Herm- by her parents and after a
iston. Amber worked in series of tests and CT scans
the Hermiston Safeway for she was flown to Legacy
a number of years before Emmanuel Medical Center
moving to Phoenix, AZ where she was diagnosed
where she continued work- with Pulmonary Hyperten-
ing for Safeway for the next sion – high blood pressure
15 years.
in the arteries of the lungs.
Amber enjoyed shop- As part of her treatment, she
ping for gifts online to send was put in a drug induced
to her parents, spending a coma, and was unable to
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Donald L. Clark, 99, Japan during the war and
formerly of La Grande, died was discharged in January
Feb. 20, 2021 in Jackson- 1946. When he returned
ville, AL. A private
home he worked for
graveside service with
the Forest Service
interment at the Hep-
and attended col-
pner Masonic Ceme-
lege. After finishing
tery will be held after
college, he began
COVID-19 restric-
a 22-year teaching
tions are lifted and it
career in Pilot Rock
is safer to travel.
in 1950. He later
Donald L.
Known as Don, Clark
taught in Pendleton,
he was born in Ukiah
Heppner, Ione and
to Lynn and Lydia (Ochs) La Grande.
Clark. He graduated from
Upon retiring from
high school in Ukiah in teaching, Don worked for
1939.
the Oregon State Employ-
Don worked for the ment Office as a counselor
U.S. Forest Service until for 11 years. Beginning in
he was drafted in Septem- 1988 he worked for the For-
ber 1942. He was a med- est Service Wildlife Habitat
ic in the Philippines and Lab for eight years.
Don was a member of
the Elks Lodge for 30 years
and a member of the Island
City Lions Club.
Surviving relatives in-
clude his children and their
spouses, Donald Jr. and
Barbara Clark of Maryville,
TN, Richard and Shirley
Clark of Jacksonville, AL
and Linda Kay and Bill Re-
inmiller of Portland; foster
son, John Cole and his wife,
Susan, of St. George, UT;
10 grandchildren and 18
great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in
death by his wife, Loray,
and son, David L. Clark,
who was killed in Vietnam
in 1967.
Terry Leroy Toll
Terry Leroy Toll, 59,
of Prineville, OR passed
away at home on Thurs-
day, March 4, 2021. He
was born May 20, 1961 in
Heppner to Leonard and
Rene (Griffith) Toll. Terry
grew up in Heppner, partic-
ipating in Webelos Scouts,
Little League and dirt bike
riding. He graduated from
Heppner High School class
of 1979 and went on to Wy-
oming Technical Institute
and graduated from the
Auto Diesel Mechanic’s
program. Terry moved to
Prineville in 1982. He mar-
ried Lauri Boone in 1992,
and later divorced. Terry
worked for Les Schwab
for 16 years, and finished
his career working in the
aircraft manufacturing and
maintenance industries.
Known by his friends Ledbetter; stepmother Lo-
as Gumby, Taz, or Tear em’ rine Toll and stepsister Jea-
Up Terry, he was the life nette Sunseri. He is sur-
of the party. Many
vived by his daugh-
would remember
ter, Leah (Jacob)
him by the laughs
Snodgrass; grand-
he imparted. He was
daughters, Jayde and
quick to make people
Lyndi Wolfenbarger;
feel respected and
father, Leonard Toll;
appreciated and he
sisters, Toni (Jeff)
had a genuine heart. Terry Leroy Roach and Tami
Terry loved every- Toll
Johlke; stepsisters,
thing automotive and
June Bennett and
motorcycles. His greatest Judy (Mike) Lathrom and a
passion was being outdoors. cluster of other loving fam-
Terry especially enjoyed ily members and friends.
spending time at a family
A celebration of life
cabin in the Blue Mountains for Terry will be held in
riding snowmobiles and Heppner at a later date. Do-
four-wheelers. Later in life nations in the name of Terry
he found a deep conviction L. Toll can be made to the
for the Lord.
Heppner Library-Museum,
Terry was preceded in PO Box 325, Heppner, OR
death by his mother and 97836.
stepfather, Rene and John
Toby Dale Rodriguez
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Toby Dale Rodriguez,
42, died Wednesday, Feb-
ruary 14, 2021 at St. Al-
phonsus Medical Center in
Baker City.
He was
born March
2, 1971,
to parents
Sandra and
Dale Ro-
driguez in
Toby Dale
Rodriguez
Hermiston,
OR. Toby
lived most of his life in and
around Irrigon. At the time
of his sudden death, he was
living in North Powder, OR.
He worked for some
time at Northwest Fabri-
cators in Hermiston and
various odd jobs. He was
presently working for Sun-
shine Express Trucking in
Boardman, OR.
With his companion of
several years, Cindy Hill-
ing, two children were born,
Milly Rodriguez and Dustin
Rodriguez, both of Herm-
iston. With his current, and
much-loved, companion of
11 years, Nicole Lawyer,
a son was born, Colton.
Toby then became father
to Ashley Talbot and Bryan
Lawyer.
According to his fami-
ly, he had the gift of “helps”
and was able to do most
anything. He was always
willing to help family,
friends and even people he
didn’t even know. He was
a very hard worker. He will
be greatly missed.
He is survived by his
parents, Sandra Eubanks
and Dale Rodriguez; broth-
ers, Rocky, Rusty and Ca-
sey Rodriguez; significant
other, Nicole Lawyer; sons,
Colton, Bryan and Dustin;
daughters, Ashley and Mil-
ly and one grandson.
A celebration of life
will be held at Columbia
View Community Church,
1240 E. Highway 730 in
Irrigon, on March 13, 2021,
at 1 p.m., following state
COVID-19 guidelines.
Sweeney Mortuary of
Heppner is in care of ar-
rangements. The online
condolence book is avail-
able at www.sweeneymor-
tuary.com.
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