Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 1994-current, April 29, 2015, Image 5

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    WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 2015
HERMISTONHERALD.COM • A5
RECORDS
OBITUARIES
Nancy Louise Brown
Echo
January 6, 1951-April 19, 2015
Nancy Louise Brown
was born on January 6,
1951, in Gold Beach, Or-
egon, to parents James
and Peggy Burkett Lind-
berg. She died on
April 19, 2015, at
her home in Echo,
Oregon, at the age
of 64 years.
Nancy lived in
Oregon,
France,
Georgia, Washing-
ton, Germany and Brown
Texas. She moved
to Stanfield, Oregon, in
1985 and later to Echo,
Oregon, in 1999, where
she has lived since. Nancy
worked at Lamb Weston
for 13 years and then for
the Simmons Agency in
Hermiston, Oregon, for a
couple of years. She was
a volunteer and commit-
tee member for Relay For
Life, a member of A.C.S.
CAN, member of Lung
Cancer Alliance, Stan-
field Moose Lodge and
one of the founding par-
ents of STAND TALL.
Nancy enjoyed crafts, ty-
ing flies, reading, making
cards and knitting.
She is survived by
her children: Charles
Ray Craig Jr., Jennifer
and Jeff Johnson, Echo,
Ore., Valerie and How-
ard Califf, Umatilla,
Ore., Elizabeth and Ste-
ven Castillo, Umatilla,
Ore., and Rachael Craig,
Echo, Ore.; stepdaugh-
ter Barbara Nagy, Cen-
terville, Wash.; mother
Peggy
Lindberg,
Stanfield,
Ore.;
sisters Roesealee
Combs and her
husband
John,
Hooks, Texas, and
Donna Lindberg,
Port Orford, Ore.;
17 grandchildren;
two great-grand-
children; uncle Kenny
Burkett, Irrigon, Ore.;
two nieces, one nephew,
and many cousins.
Nancy was preceded in
death by her father; first
husband Charles Craig;
second husband Robert
Brown; and stepson Rob-
ert Brown Jr.
A celebration of life
potluck gathering will be
held on Saturday, May 2,
2015, from 3 p.m. until 6
p.m. at Nathan Bard Park,
Stanfield, Oregon.
Those who wish may
make contributions in
Nancy’s memory to the
Shriner’s Hospital or St.
Judes Hospital.
Please sign the online
guest book at burnsmor-
tuaryhermiston.com.
Burns Mortuary of
Hermiston, Oregon, is in
care of arrangements.
COMING EVENTS
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29
BABY BOOGIE & TAPPIN’
TODDLERS, 10-10:45 a.m.,
Hermiston Public Library, 235 E.
Gladys Ave. (541-567- 2882).
STORY TIME, 11:15 a.m. to
noon, Hermiston Public Library,
235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-567-
2882).
BMCC BOND COMMUNITY
MEETING, 12 noon, Eastern Or-
egon Higher Education Center
room 134, 975 S.E. Columbia
Drive, Hermiston. An information
video will be followed by a short
presentation. Community mem-
bers may ask questions following
the presentation. A light lunch is
included. Everyone welcome.
(541-278-5839).
STANFIELD SENIOR MEAL
SERVICE, 12 noon, Stanfield
Community Center, 225 W. Roo-
sevelt. Suggested donation is
$3.50 for seniors, $6 for those un-
der 65. Everyone welcome.
VEGAN/SUSTAINABLE LIV-
ING POTLUCK SUPPER, 7 p.m.,
call 541-969-3057 to RSVP and
for driving directions. Bring a veg-
an dish and recipe. New vegans
welcome. Gluten-free friendly
group.
THURSDAY, APRIL 30
HERMISTON SENIOR MEAL
SERVICE, 12 noon, Hermiston
Senior Center, 435 W. Orchard
Ave. Costs $3.50 for seniors 50
and over, $4 for adults under 50,
$4 for Meals on Wheels home
delivery. Extra 50 cents if center
provides table service. Transpor-
tation can be arranged by dona-
tion. (541-567-3582).
PRISCILLA PREUS OPEN-
ING RECEPTION, 4:30-6:30
p.m., Blue Mountain Community
College Betty Feves Memorial
Gallery, 2411 N.W. Carden Ave.,
Pendleton. Preus’ paintings range
from landscapes to interiors and
abstract imagery, part of private,
corporate and museum collec-
tions. Show runs through June 3.
Free.
THE ARC UMATILLA COUN-
TY BINGO, 6 p.m. doors open,
bingo starts at 7 p.m. 215 W. Or-
chard Ave., Hermiston. (541-567-
7615).
DAKOTA BROWN AND LUKE
BASILE IN CONCERT, 6:30-9
p.m., Pendleton Center for the
Arts, 214 N. Main St. Two-hour
concert includes a light supper
and a glass of beer or wine. Tick-
ets are $40 per person, available
at the arts center or by calling
Dena Getz at 541-215-1017.
Proceeds benefit Pioneer Relief
Nursery. (www.pioneerreliefnurs-
ery.net).
FIDDLER’S NIGHT, 6:30-8:30
p.m., Hermiston Terrace Assist-
ed Living, 980 W. Highland Ave.,
Hermiston. Join jam session or
just listen. Refreshments served.
(541-567-3141).
FRIDAY, MAY 1
FIRST FRIDAY, all day, Ta-
mastslikt Cultural Institute, 47106
Wildhorse Blvd. (off Highway 331
near Wildhorse Resort & Casino),
Pendleton. Free admission all
day. (541-966-9748).
NW
INTERCOLLEGIATE
RODEO FINALS, 10 a.m., slack;
6:30 p.m., rodeo action, Farm-
City Arena, 515 W. Orchard Ave.,
Hermiston.
STORY TIME, 10:15-11 a.m.,
Hermiston Public Library, 235 E.
Gladys Ave. (541-567-2882).
STORY & CRAFT TIME, 2
p.m., Echo Public Library, 20 Bo-
nanza St.
VFW BINGO, doors open at 6
p.m., games start at 7 p.m., Herm-
iston VFW, 45 W. Cherry St.
Sidney O. Van Schoiack
Hermiston
July 12, 1926-April 22, 2015
Sidney
(Sid)
was
born in Hep-
pner, Mor-
row Coun-
ty, Oregon,
to
Cleve
H.
Van
Schoiack and Martha Jane
McHugill Van Schoiack
on July 12, 1926. He was
raised on the family ranch
in Heppner with his three
brothers and two sisters.
Sid joined the Marine
Corps July 11, 1944, and
served with the occupied
forces in Japan and was
very proud of his ser-
vice to his country as a
Marine. Upon returning
home Sid became an Or-
egon state policeman and
it was in that capacity of
service that he met and
married the love of his
life, Fern, in 1949. Fern
had three children that he
raised and adopted as his
own: Richard (Montana),
Sally (Salem) and Carol
(Hermiston).
In 1980, his wife suf-
fered brain damage from
an unsuccessful surgery
for a brain aneurysm and
Sid spent the last 17 years
of her life lovingly and
devotedly caring for her,
and was devastated at her
passing in 1997. He and
his wife raised their three
children in a small town
in Eastern Oregon when
as mayor he and his wife
were invited to the many
SATURDAY, MAY 2
PANCAKE
BREAKFAST,
7-10 a.m., Stanfield Community
Center, 225 W. Roosevelt, Stan-
field. $5 for full breakfast/$3 for
lighter meal. Benefits general
maintenance fund. Volunteers
welcome. (541-449-1332).
NW
INTERCOLLEGIATE
RODEO FINALS, 10 a.m., slack;
6:30 p.m., rodeo action, Farm-
City Arena, 515 W. Orchard Ave.,
Hermiston.
SMART DRIVER COURSE,
8:45 a.m. to 4 p.m., St. Anthony
Hospital, 2801 St. Anthony Way,
Pendleton. AARP class teaches
valuable defensive driving skills,
proven safety strategies, how to
stay current with the latest driving
technologies, the current rules
of the road and how to manage
and accommodate for common
age-related changes in vision,
hearing and reaction time. Cost
is $15 for AARP members (bring
card) and $20 for non-members.
Lunch break will be on your own.
Registration is requested. (541-
861-0024).
HERITAGE HOME TOURS,
11 a.m., Heritage Station Mu-
seum, 108 S.W. Frazer Ave.,
Pendleton. Listen to a pre-
sentation on various home
styles found in Pendleton, en-
joy refreshments and tour two
turn-of-the-century mansions.
Tours are 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. or
12:15-3 p.m. Tickets are $20 in
advance, $30 on the day of the
event. (541-276-0012).
INLAND NORTHWEST OR-
CHESTRA CONCERT, 7 p.m.,
Hermiston High School auditori-
um, 600 S. First St. Performance
includes three of four Young Art-
ist Competition winners. Music
includes “The William Tell Over-
ture” by Gioacchino Rossini and
“Oveture on Russian Themes” by
Rimsky-Korsakov. Free admis-
sion; refreshments will be served
following the performance. (541-
289-4696).
SUNDAY, MAY 3
HERMISTON CINCO DE
MAYO, parade begins at 11:30
a.m. on Main Street, festival takes
place from noon until evening in
downtown Hermiston.
SPECIAL NEEDS OPEN
GYM, 12 noon to 1:30 p.m.,
Pendleton Recreation Center, 510
S.W. Dorion Ave. Free for special
needs children and families. (541-
276-8100).
JEAN KIRKPATRICK BOOK
SIGNING, 3:30-5:30 p.m., Wild-
horse Resort & Casino Tucannon
Room, 46510 Wildhorse Blvd.,
Pendleton. Several of Kirkpat-
rick’s published works will be
available for purchase and sign-
ing.
HOUR OF HYMNS, 6 p.m.,
New Hope Community Church,
1350 S. Highway 395, Hermiston.
Sing hymns and Gaither songs
as Louise Sundvall accompanies.
(Doug, 541-561-8327).
functions and the
dedication
of
McNary
Dam by the
Eisenhow-
er adminis-
tration. He
had many
endeavors during his
lifetime, but upon his re-
tirement from Jefferson
County in Madras, Ore-
gon, his favorite thing to
do was to drive a cattle
truck for a friend in Ma-
dras. He very much en-
joyed his travels and the
solitude of traveling to
each destination.
Sid was moved to
Hermiston, Ore., in 2009
to be near family after suf-
fering a life-altering ill-
ness. Although not expect-
ed to recover, he thrived
under the loving care of
children,
grandchildren
and great-grandchildren
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with pneumonia.
He will be greatly
missed by those who love
him, but is now finally
home with his Creator
and Savior, his parents,
all of his siblings and his
beloved wife Fern.
There was a graveside
service for Sid in Hep-
pner on Saturday, April
25th at 1 p.m. and family
and friends were invited
to a gathering afterwards
at the Catholic parish hall
in Heppner for brunch.
Cleatus ‘Dink’ Ward
Hermiston
September 16, 1928-April 26, 2015
Cleatus L.“Dink” Ward,
86, of Hermiston died on
Sunday, April 26, 2015, at his
home in Hermiston. He was
born on Sept. 16, 1928, in Ber-
nie, Missouri, to par-
ents Dale and Mamie
Ward.
Dink grew up in
Missouri and when
he was 13 moved to
Michigan to manage
two restaurants. He lat-
er traveled to Califor- Ward
nia met his wife Helen
there. Dink continued his ed-
ucation, going to night school
to become an electrical main-
tenance supervisor for Kaiser
Aluminum & Brick Plant in
Moss Landing, Calif. He re-
turned to Hermiston, Ore., in
1981 and after a few years off
he went back to work at SK
Farms in Boardman.
He loved working in his
garden and sharing the vege-
tables with family and friends.
He was a member of the
Church of Christ and was a
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his greatest enjoyment was
his grandkids and great-grand-
kids. He made many wooden
toys and bowls in his wood-
shop.
Cleatus and Helen were
married on Sept. 7,
1948.
He was preceded in
death by his parents;
sister Thula Taylor;
and four brothers, Kile,
Si, Peter and Darrel
Ward.
Dink is survived
by his wife, Helen;
son Michael (Linda) Ward;
daughter Sharon (Dennis)
Mock; four grandchildren six
great-grandchildren; and nu-
merous nieces and nephews.
Private family burial of
cremains will be held at the
Hermiston Cemetery.
Memorial contributions
may be made to the Vange
John Memorial Hospice, 645
W. Orchard Ave., Hermiston,
OR 97838.
Please sign the guest book at
burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
Burns Mortuary of Hermis-
ton is in care of arrangements.
DEATH NOTICE
Tisha Lynn Gutierrez
Hermiston
Jan. 26, 1974-April 25, 2015
Tisha Lynn Gutierrez, 41, of Hermiston died Saturday,
April 25, 2015, at her home. She was born Jan. 26, 1974,
in Tacoma, Wash. Mass of Christian Burial will be held
Wednesday, April 29 at 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Angels Catho-
lic Church in Hermiston. Burial will follow in the Hermiston
Cemetery. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrange-
ments. Sign the guest book at burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
PUBLIC SAFETY LOG
MONDAY, APRIL 27
• On West Poplar Place, a caller reported $3,100 was fraudu-
lently taken from an employee debit card.
• A caller reported people were trying to leave an apartment on
South First Street, but someone would not let them out.
• A male wearing a yellow and black hat was reportedly threat-
ening people at McKenzie Park on West Orchard Avenue.
• An unknown male was reportedly knocking on doors on Wash-
ington Street in Umatilla.
SUNDAY, APRIL 26
• A red 1998 Plymouth vehicle was reportedly stolen on East
Hurlburt Avenue.
• A caller reported someone tampered with his mailbox on West
Highland Avenue.
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Southwest 11th Street and was concerned about children getting
hurt.
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Avenue.
• A caller reported a suspicious male was digging through gar-
bage behind a residence on Southeast Fourth Street.
SATURDAY, APRIL 25
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• A caller reported two males were chasing two women and a
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• A caller reported someone was coming into her apartment on
West Sunland Avenue while she was gone and leaving a mess.
• A caller reported a 50-year-old male was walking up and down
Wenatchee Street in Umatilla trying to talk to young girls riding
bicycles.
• A male was reportedly looking into people’s yards on Willow
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FRIDAY, APRIL 24
• A caller reported a male had been following her and a black
car had driven by her residence on West Standard Avenue several
times.
• On Southwest 16th Street, a caller reported receiving multiple
scam calls.
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• A cell phone was reportedly stolen on West Ridgeway Avenue.
• A caller reported someone drove through a fence on East
Highland Avenue.
• A caller reported two males were suspiciously walking around
property on Issel Lane.
• A customer reportedly drove off without paying for fuel on
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• Vehicle tires were reportedly slashed on Willamette Avenue in
Umatilla.
ARRESTS
• Rogelio F. Almonte, 19: second-degree kidnapping, sec-
ond-degree burglary, second-degree theft, harassment.
• Brandon James Flanagan, 20: second-degree criminal tres-
pass.
• Peter James Rupe, 35: parole violation.
• Brian Allen Mack, 39: Hermiston Municipal Court warrant —
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• Derrick Donovan Dix, 22: Hermiston Municipal Court warrant
— failure to appear.
• Sheri Leigh May, 34: failure to appear.
• Angel Marie Hernandez, 39: Hermiston Municipal Court war-
rant — failure to appear.
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• Anthony Michael Boyer, 25: second-degree criminal trespass,
third-degree theft.
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intoxicants, driving while license suspended or revoked, violation of
speed limit, driving uninsured, Hermiston Municipal Court warrant
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• Challis Levin Buck, 31: possession of marijuana, possession
of drug paraphernalia, Hermiston Municipal Court warrant — failure
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cants, driving without a license, driving uninsured.
• Lourdes Bernabe Bermejo, 43: Hermiston Municipal Court
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• Leslie Allen Bursell, 50: Hermiston Municipal Court warrant —
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icants.
• Lucio Mohedano, 34: third-degree theft.
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• Jenessa Lee Ann Munoz, 22: Hermiston Municipal Court
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• Shelby Anne Tucker, 23: third-degree theft, Hermiston Munici-
pal Court warrant — failure to appear.
• Randall Glenn Kimler, 34: third-degree theft.
• Eric Shannon Pennington, 46: Hermiston Municipal Court
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• Christopher Jordan Gibson, 21: second-degree theft.
• Laura Angel Aguilera, 26: failure to appear.
• Estefania Avila, 19: theft of lost or mislaid property.
• Michael Frederick Snyder, 24: harassment, third-degree
criminal mischief.
• Oswaldo Ramirez, 25: reckless driving, driving without a
license.
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• Codey Allen Sanders, 20: second-degree criminal mischief.
STUDENT HONORS
Eastern Oregon Uni-
versity has named 528
students to the dean’s
list for winter term
2015. Qualifying stu-
dents achieve and main-
tain a grade point aver-
age of 3.5 or higher on
a 4.0 scale while com-
pleting a minimum of 12
hours of graded course-
work for the duration of
the term.
The following students
from Hermiston earned
this distinction:
Tiear Beenblossom
Kenzi Booher
Anthony Eisenbarth
Brian Eisenbarth
Jessica GarciaQuezada
Mary Hawman
Sarah Hawman
Alyssa Larramendy
Mykel Liebe
Perla Mejia
Maloree Moss
Truc Truong
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