Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 25, 2022 -- SEVEN Obituaries Darlene Jessie Scroggins Margaret Marks Jacobs Darlene Jessie Scrog- Team (MHRT). Never a gins, 84, died at Providence skier growing up, she and Medical Center Hospital, Larry jumped right into Portland, OR, on May 15, the sport when their son Jesse took to the 2022, with her three sport and decided to surviving sons at her make it a family af- side, due to compli- fair which resulted cations from an an- in a lifetime of pas- eurysm,. Darlene was sion, fueled in part born June 29, 1937, to the uncondition- in Spokane, WA, the daughter of William Darlene Jessie al dedication she had for her family. Louis and Jessie Anna Scroggins As an experienced (Whorrall) Smith and was the eldest of four sis- seamstress and regular at Daisy Kingdom, Darlene ters. Darlene graduated from even made all her sons ski Roosevelt High School, clothing too, including ski class of 1954. Crowned pants, shells and downhill queen of the Lake City Pio- suits. She could do it all. neer Days, Darlene became In the 70s, Darlene became a princess for Seafair, the a member of the Skiyente gala annual Seattle-King Ski Club, a decades old County water festival that woman’s social club for continues today. “As family active women on Mt. Hood lore goes, she was fitted dedicated to supporting with the gown and crown skiing, ski racing and all to be coronated Queen of things related to winter the Seas but as she was activities. She was also a not picked up by her fa- board member with the ther the evening before the Pacific Northwest Ski Edu- coronation, but by her boy- cation Foundation that pro- friend, and this infraction vides funding and supports ‘stripped’ her of her crown. competitive Alpine and Either way, she remains Nordic athletes, coaches Queen in all our hearts, and officials and clubs in regardless,” stated a family the Pacific Northwest Ski Division. In 2005, Darlene member. After high school, Dar- was coronated “King Win- lene visited a cousin in ter,” in Government Camp, White Salmon, WA where OR where she was honored she met Larry Monroe for her significant contri- Scroggins and they were butions to snow sports and married shortly thereafter in the mountain community Seattle, WA in June of 1955. during her lifetime. After Larry’s passing, Married for nearly 40 years, Larry preceded Darlene in Darlene did find love again death in 1994 while living with Stan Kemp, who was a retired farmer and won- in Heppner, OR. As an enlisted Navy derful man from Heppner, man, Larry and Darlene OR. Together they explored moved to the navy base the country in their RV in San Diego, CA and had and eventually married in their first son, Larry. Later, 1997 after a few years of they moved back to Seattle, traveling. Sadly, after only and Darlene briefly worked nine days of marriage and at Boeing before she went driving to Seattle to board on to have three more boys, an Alaskan cruise ship for Jesse, William (Willy) and their honeymoon, they were Lloyd. They moved to Port- in a car accident and Stan, land in the early 60s where unfortunately passed. Dar- together Darlene and Larry lene survived to bless us opened their own company with added time and her called, Floor Design Con- kind heart. Darlene enjoyed get- tractors out of Multnomah Village, where she worked aways with cherished the books and Larry worked friends and especially en- joyed spending time and the labor. Raising four rambunc- traveling with her sisters, tious and athletic boys, Dar- Wilma, Norma Jean and lene actively volunteered Karen. A lover of travel, in all their activities, as did Darlene explored the life- Larry who coached most of size clay soldiers poised their team sports. An avid for battle in China, traveled member of the community, in Europe but especially Darlene started the district loved Hawaii and Mexico 4 Little League softball where she enjoyed slowing program and was integrally down and taking in the sun- involved in Regional Series shine. Darlene also enjoyed Softball. Darlene was also Broadway musicals and the one of the driving forces of theatre and as a season tick- bringing the Softball World et holder would often make Series to Alpenrose Dairy; the trek from Hood River to she was specially honored Portland to take in a show. at the 40 th Anniversary in Always with an infectious 2016 at the same time her smile, and a twinkle in her granddaughter, Taitum was eye, Darlene warmed up playing on the main dia- the room with laughter, giving energy to those who mond. Aside from team sports, met her. Darlene was prede- Darlene was a fixture on Mt. Hood where she vol- ceased by her husbands, unteered as an Alpine Race Larry M. Scroggins and Administrator for timing Stan Kemp, and Darlene and calculations as her sons and Larry’s oldest son, Lar- skied for Mt. Hood Race ry M. Scroggins. Darlene Margaret Marks Jacobs, She was the first female 75, passed away peacefully chemist at General Foods, at home, surrounded by her the first female manager for loving family, on St. Si- Zellerbach Paper Company, mons Island, Georgia after the first female manufactur- a courageous battle with ing manager for Boise Cas- cade, first female executive pancreatic cancer. at Rayonier (Je- Margaret was born sup), first female in Fossil, OR on March International Vice 11, 1947, to the late President of Hen- Leslie Jack and Alice kel Corporation Billie Marks of Herm- and the first fe- iston, OR. male president of Survivors include the Rotary Club her children, Samantha Margaret Marks Jacobs of Jesup. Tyre (Josh) and Adam Margaret Jacobs; grandchildren, Aaron Tyre, Addison Tyre, lived in eight states and Cohen Tyre, Cason Tyre; four countries during her a brother, David Marks life. She also had the plea- (Regina), siblings in love, sure of visiting 23 countries Frances Abrams, Robert and all 50 states. While Abrams, Elizabeth Abrams traveling was a hobby, Mar- Rick, Mary Abrams and garet’s passion was paying Alice Abrams Atkins and a it forward. Margaret was number of nieces, nephews, a servant leader in every capacity of her life who family and friends. Margaret was raised never met a task she would on a cattle farm in eastern not attempt to conquer. She Oregon. As a child she gave back to her communi- remained active in 4-H, ty until the day she passed. Margaret chaired the served on the N.W. Rodeo Court and regularly partic- initiative for Wayne Coun- ipated in barrel racing and ty Literacy in the mid-80s competitive trail riding. which received the Barbara While serving on the rodeo Bush National Literacy court, she participated in the Honor Award. She was a Pendleton Round Up and member of Wesley Fred- was featured in the Rose erica United Methodist Bowl Parade. Margaret was Church of St. Simons and one of four delegates select- had been a long term mem- ed from Oregon who were ber of Epworth Methodist named to Club Congress of Jesup. Margaret served as a young adult. She had as an active member of the tea in the green room with boards for the Boys and President Lyndon B. John- Girls Club of the Altamaha son and Lady Bird Johnson. Area, Hospice of South Margaret graduated Oregon Georgia (Chair), Heart State University in 1969 Association (President), with a bachelor’s in food Wayne Family Connections science and technology and (Chair), United Methodist earned a Master’s in busi- Women (President - Ep- ness administration from worth; District Treasur- Portland State University. er), Rotary Club (Jesup, Print & Mailing Services *Design *Print Sykes Publishing *Mail 541-676-9228 will be lovingly remem- bered by her sons and their spouses, Jesse M. Scrog- gins, (Tina), Hood River, OR, William M. Scroggins (Kerry), Portland, OR and Lloyd M. Scroggins (Car- la), Government Camp, OR and Phoenix, AZ. As a loving grand- mother Darlene will also be missed by her seven grandchildren, Lauren, Kel- sie, Cade, Tucker, Taitum, Liam and Miguel (with whom she enjoyed provid- ing special Christmas orna- ments annually as a special remembrance); as well as numerous nieces and neph- ews; her sister, Norma Jean Kritsonis and brother-in- law, Ken Guffy. Besides her husbands and son, Darlene was also predeceased by her parents, William L. and Jes- sie Anna (Whorrall); sisters, Wilma (Guffy) and Karen (Hughes); her parents-in- law, William and Blanche Scroggins and brothers- in-law, Ken Hughes and Conrad Maurice Scroggins. Services are scheduled for 1 p.m., Saturday, May 21, 2022, at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1825 May St, Hood River, OR 97031. Darlene’s burial will take place the following day at 1 p.m. on Sunday, May 22 at the Long Creek Cemetery in Long Creek, OR where her late husband, Larry and many other Scroggins relatives are buried in eastern Or- egon. Donations may be made in memory of Darlene to Meals on Wheels (https:// meals-on-wheels.com/do- nate/donate-now/) or the charity of your choice. Janet McDowell Rochester Hills, Madison Heights, Hermiston, Gold- en Isles) (President; Dis- trict Governor 6920; Paul Harris/Major Donor) and the Golden Isles Veteran’s Village (Chair). Margaret attended 10 International Rotary Con- ventions (Portland, OR; Glasgow, Scotland, India- napolis, IN; Buenos Aires, Argentina; San Antonio, TX; Brisbane, Australia; Chicago, IL; Atlanta, GA; Toronto, Canada; Hamburg, Germany). She also served through End Polio Now in India in 2017. While Margaret Jacobs’ professional achievements and other accomplishments extended well past that which could be listed, her passion remained her chil- dren and grandchildren. She will continue cheering her children and grandchildren on from the best seat in the house. A celebration of life will be held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, June 1, 2022, at Altamaha Baptist Church, 6622 Oglethorpe Road, Jesup, GA 31545 with Rev. Deven Mixon officiating. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the services at the church. Interment will be private. Remembrances may be made to Hospice of South Georgia, 1625 Sunset Blvd. Jesup, GA 31545 or to the Rotary International project to end Polio at www.endpo- lio.org. Please sign our guest- book online at www.jesup- funeralhome.com. Arrange- ments are in care of Howard & Jones Funeral Home, Jesup, GA Death Notices her husband, Ron; their four children, Stephanie (Ted) Hagler, George McDowell, Jody (Steve) Warnock and Brett (Kim) McDowell and daughter-in-law, Melissa Rodriguez; twelve grand- children and three great grandchildren; three sib- lings, Jerry (Mary) Taylor, Roger (Teresa) Taylor, Ross (Lorita) Taylor and sister- in-law Cathy Taylor. Donations may be made to the Ronald Mc- Donald House Charities of Idaho. A celebration of life will be held June 18 from 4-6 p.m. at Stephanie and Ted Hagler’s residence, 8221 S Ten Mile Rd, Me- ridian, ID 83642. Janet McDowell, a lov- her life. Armond E. Britt – ing wife, mother, grand- She was famous for A r m ond E. Britt, 88, mother, sister and friend, her sugar and monster Prineville, died November left this world far too soon cookies which she passed 18, 2021, at Prineville. A on May 5, 2022, at the age out every Christmas. Her memorial graveside service of 76. family looked for- will be held at 11 a.m. on Janet was born to ward to receiving June 4, 2022, at the Hep- Clyde and Ellen Taylor their annual “Hap- pner Masonic Cemetery, on May 11, 1945, in py Birthday” call. Heppner. A luncheon will Preston, ID. She grew She never missed follow the service at St. Pat- up on a dairy farm in the chance to cel- rick Parish Hall in Heppner. Meridian, ID, with ebrate important Arrangements by Sweeney her four brothers Jerry, Janet life events with her Mortuary of Heppner. Roger, John and Ross. McDowell loved ones. She Mitzi A. Hess – Mitzi She attended school in loved spending A. Hess, 77, Heppner, died Meridian, graduating from time with her kids, grand Wednesday, May 18, 2022, Meridian High School. Af- kids and great grandchil- at her home. She was born ter graduation, she attended dren. She loved her fam- October 18, 1944, at Walla Brigham Young University ily fiercely and showed Walla, WA. Arrangements in Rexburg, ID to pursue a them every chance she are pending at Sweeney degree in interior design. got. She supported each Mortuary of Heppner. In November 1968, child, grandchild or great Janet married her high grandchild with her time, school sweetheart, Ron attending soccer games or McDowell. The two lived in rodeos, shopping or baking Meridian while he worked cookies together, hugs or a for Idaho Power. In 1973, just phone call if she wasn’t Morrow County Justice -Juvenile, 16, Heppner, they moved to Orovada, NV able to be there in person. of the Peace, Glen Diehl, was convicted of driving to run a farm they had pur- Janet was preceded has released the following without insurance, fine chased. During their time in in death by her parents, Justice Court report: $265; driving without a Nevada, George, Jody and Clyde and Ellen Taylor; -Susan J. Thompson, license, fine $265; and fail- Brett were born. In 1984, in-laws, Glen and Toby 58, Heppner, was convicted ure to carry registration, Ron and Janet moved their McDowell; brother, John of violation of basic rule, fine $115. family back to Meridian Taylor and nephew, Jake fine $165. and eventually settled in Taylor. She is survived by Oregon. Janet worked for Wheatland Insurance until CONGRATULATIONS, her retirement in 2017. Janet had many inter- HEPPNER & IONE ests, including water skiing, 2022 GRADUATES! snow skiing, shopping, ATV adventures, baking and serving others. As Time is running out! an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, she held Join us in honoring and congratulating this year’s Graduating various callings throughout Justice Court Report classes from Heppner and Ione. We will be publishing photos of the seniors in the June 1 issue of the Heppner Gazette-Times. The dead- line to be included is Tuesday, May 31 at 1 pm The cost is $10 to have your name, business or family included. Email - graphics@rapidserve.net Call - 541-676-9228 Text - 541-914-2157 Please include your name, family or business as you would like it to appear on the senior pages.