SATURDAY, MAY 23, 2015
OBITUARIES
PUBLIC SAFETY LOG
THURSDAY, MAY 21
• A female was reportedly assaulted on East Dogwood
Avenue.
• On North First Street, a female reported her ex said he
was going to hire a female to beat her up and previously
threatened to slit her throat.
• A caller reported a male used two credit cards, one of
which was denied, with female names at a business on North
First Street.
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• A wallet was reportedly stolen from a vehicle on North
First Street.
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attempting to shower in the public bathroom and refused to
leave a store on Sixth Street in Umatilla.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 20
• A caller reported someone was breaking into vehicles on
Northwest Third Street.
• On South First Street, a caller reported a male had been
assaulted.
• A purse and a medicine bag were reportedly stolen from
a residence on Southwest Sage Drive.
• On Southeast Pine Court, a caller reported his grandfa-
ther was scammed out of about $15,000 through phone calls
from India during the last week.
• A male reportedly stole popcorn chicken, Gatorade and
almond milk from a business on North First Street.
• A male reported someone broke his vehicle window and
stole $800 and jewelry worth about $2,000 at Riverfront Park
on Southwest 23rd Street.
• A caller reported three teenage males keep breaking into
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• A cell phone was reportedly stolen from a vehicle on
South Highway 395.
• A caller reported a male was sitting on the Interstate 84
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Road in Umatilla.
TUESDAY, MAY 19
• A male reportedly stole a 30-pack of beer from a busi-
ness on North First Street.
• A caller reported his vehicle was stolen overnight on
Southeast Sixth Street.
• A female reported an unknown male was in her resi-
dence on Northeast Gladys Drive.
• On West Ridgeway Avenue, a caller reported a strange
vehicle was circling the neighborhood.
• A caller reported a neighbor’s dogs attacked his sheep
and killed one on North Townsend Road.
• A backhoe bucket was reportedly stolen on Sunshine
Lane.
• A caller reported homeless people may be living in a
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through its 25 majors and
seven graduate programs
spanning the liberal arts,
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Joyce L. DeMessemaker
Jordon R. Epperson
Hermiston
December 6, 1926-May 19, 2015
Hermiston
December 2, 1943-May 18, 2015
Joyce L. DeMessemak-
She is survived by her
er, of Hermiston, Oregon, daughters Delores Bled-
was born on December 6, VRH 6WDQ¿HOG 2UH DQG
1926, in Pendleton, Ore- Debbie Brandt, Hermis-
gon, to parents Ivan and ton, Ore.; sister Phyllis
Marguerite Lemert
Schuening, Helix,
Richardson.
She
Ore.; grandchildren
died on May 19,
Tonya, Angie, Bill,
2015, in Hermiston,
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Oregon, at the age of
great-grandchildren;
88 years.
numerous nieces and
Joyce was raised
nephews; and her
and attended schools
dog Lucie.
in Pendleton, Or- Demessemaker
Joyce was pre-
egon. She later
ceded in death by
worked as a telephone op- her husband Bill DeMesse-
erator in Pendleton before maker, son Donald DeMes-
moving to Hermiston, Ore- semaker, and her parents.
gon. Joyce married William
A graveside funeral ser-
J. “Bill” DeMessemaker on vice will be held on Tues-
May 4, 1951, in Pendleton, day, May 26, 2015, at 1
Oregon.
p.m. at the Hermiston Cem-
Joyce cherished gath- etery, Hermiston, Oregon.
ering with family for the
Please sign the online
holidays. She enjoyed sew- guest book at burnsmortua-
ing, quilting, cooking, card ryhermiston.com.
parties, crossword puzzles,
Burns Mortuary of
traveling, and visiting with Hermiston, Oregon, is in
friends.
care of arrangements.
Jordon R. Epperson was in Epperson, Hermiston,
born on December 2, 1943, Ore.; brothers Jesse Epper-
in Vinita, Oklahoma. He son, Tucumcari, N.M., Jim
died on May 18, 2015, at Epperson, Sweet Home,
his home in Hermiston, Or- Ore., John Epperson, San-
egon, at the age of 71
dy, Ore., and Jason
years.
Epperson, Umatil-
At the age of 13
la, Ore.; sisters Jean
he moved to Sweet
Kunitte,
Boulder,
Home, Oregon. He
Colo., Jackie Ed-
lived there for anoth-
wards,
Lebanon,
er 30 years, where he
Ore., Janet Edwards,
worked in the lumber
Lebanon,
Ore.,
Industry, then start- Epperson
Judy Dean, Sweet
Home, Ore., and
ed his own trucking
company. He then moved to Joyce Pecknick, Silver
Hermiston, Orego,n where Lake, Ore.; grandchildren
he has lived for the last 28 Randy, Ronny, Clint, Bill,
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working years driving local Cody, Justin, Steven, Kim
and Cynthia; and many
in Hermiston.
He loved hunting and great-grandchildren, niec-
camping with family and es and nephews (who also
race cars. Jordon became called him Grandpa).
Jordon was preceded in
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in the Columbia River for death by his parents, broth-
countless hours. He started er Jay, sister Juanita, and
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A celebration of life ser-
for family and friends at
the Snake River every year. vice will be held on Sat-
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tion (Huntington, Ore.) we 1 p.m. at Burns Mortuary
will be having his memo- chapel. A potluck gather-
rial June 14-19 and all are ing will follow at Spillway
invited. He loved standing Park below McNary Dam
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Please sign the online
stories with his people.
He is survived by his guest book at burnsmortua-
wife of 40 years, Pat Ep- ryhermiston.com.
Burns Mortuary of
person, Hermiston, Ore.;
son Don Epperson, Herm- Hermiston, Oregon, is in
iston, Ore.; daughter Rob- care of arrangements.
DEATH NOTICE
Jaydee A. Dusenberry
Hermiston
Oct. 22, 1962-May 20, 2015
Jaydee A. Dusenberry, 52, of Hermiston died Wednes-
day, May 20, 2015, at his home. He was born Oct. 22,
1962, in Enterprise. A celebration gathering was held.
Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements.
Sign the online guest book at burnsmortuaryhermiston.
com.
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MAY 14, 2015
RIDDLE — Sydney N. Riddle of Hermiston; a girl,
Amylah Rhaye Riddle.
MAY 17, 2015
GILBERT — Crystal D. Gilbert and Rick L. Gilbert of
Ione; a girl, Piper Lee Gilbert.
MAY 18, 2015
HENRY — Nicole A. Henry and M.C. Henry of Herm-
iston; a boy, Isaiah Burrell Henry.
COURT REPORTS
Judgments
PENDLETON — The fol-
lowing judgments have been
rendered in Umatilla County
courts:
•Discover Bank vs. Barbara
Davis; judgment for $1,877.16
plus interest, costs and fees.
•Portfolio Recovery Associ-
ates LLC vs. Victoria Calvert;
judgment for $2,423.52 plus in-
terest, costs and fees.
Sentences
PENDLETON — The fol-
lowing sentences have been
imposed in Umatilla County
courts:
FELONY
•Trevor Wyatt Smith, 20,
Hermiston, pleaded no contest to
Assault III; sentenced to 3 years
probation, 180 sanction units, 90
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$480 restitution, plus court costs
and fees.
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Echo, was convicted of Coer-
cion; sentenced to 60 months
Oregon Dept. of Corrections, 5
years post-prison supervision
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fees.
•Nina June Hodges, 20,
Hermiston, pleaded guilty to Pos-
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sentenced to 18 months proba-
tion, 90 sanction units, 30 maxi-
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court costs and fees; pleaded
guilty to Attempted Assault IV-do-
mestic violence; sentenced to
180 days jail-suspended, 3 years
probation, 40 hours community
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and fees; pleaded guilty to At-
tempt to Endanger the Welfare
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plus court costs and fees; plead-
ed guilty to Theft II; sentenced
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fees.
•Chris Allen Ralston, 56,
Hermiston, pleaded guilty to
Theft I; sentenced to 2 years
probation, 120 sanction units,
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Marriages
PENDLETON — Divorce
decrees were signed in Uma-
tilla County Courts for:
David Allen Rohn and Lori
PENDLETON — Marriage
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