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SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 2015 HERMISTONHERALD.COM • A5 RECORDS OBITUARIES DEATH NOTICES Bryan Ternes Charles Edward “Chuck” Gooding Barbara Ruth Meade Irrigon Hermiston April 20, 1920-June 16, 2015 Hermiston September 23, 1936-June 12, 2015 March 11, 1961-June 16, 2015 Bryan J. Ternes, 54, of Irrigon died Tuesday, June 16, 2015, at home. He was born March 11, 1961 in Billings, Montana. A recitation of rosary was Friday, June 19, 2015, at 10 a.m., with mass of Christian burial to follow, at Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church, Hermiston. Burial fol- lows at Desert Lawn Memorial Cemetery, Irrigon. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements. Sign the guest book at www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. Charles jor construction E d w a r d project at age “Chuck” 90 and contin- Gooding ued building passed away small projects at Good even into his Shepherd ¿QDOPRQWKV Hospital sur- He is rounded by family, survived by his wife on Tuesday, June 16, of nearly 66 years, Warren William James Atwell 2015, at the age of Charlotte; daughters Hermiston 95. Darla (Bob) Taylor Nov. 1, 1925-June 15, 2015 He was born April of Othello, Washing- Warren W. J. Atwell, 89, of Hermiston died Monday, 20, 1920, in Spal- ton; Rhonda (Steve) June 15, 2015, at his home. He was born Nov. 1, 1925, in ding, Idaho to Ar- Campbell of Pend- Scotia, California. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care chibald and Minnie Gooding leton; and Tammi of arrangements. Sign the guest book at www.burnsmortu- (Russell) Gooding. Williams of Herm- aryhermiston.com. At age 5, the family moved iston. He is also survived to Grouse Flat (near Troy, by his grandchildren, Traci, Oregon) where he remained Thad, Marty, Tygh, Ben, Jack Knutz until age 19 when he moved Seth and Drew, as well as Stanfield to La Grande. He was draft- 12 great-grandchildren. May 6, 1941-June 17, 2015 ed into the U.S. Army Air He was preceded in Jackie H. “Jack” Knutz, 74, died Wednesday, June 17, Corps, serving in Europe death by his parents, sev- DWKLVKRPHLQ6WDQ¿HOG+HZDVERUQ0D\ during World War II. en siblings, son, Timo- in Huron, South Dakota. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston Chuck married Charlotte thy; and grandson, Tyler is in care of arrangements. Sign the guest book at www. Holloway on July 31, 1949. Campbell. burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. They spent most of their A celebration of Chuck’s years in Hermiston. For 20 life was held Friday, June years, Chuck drove truck 19 at 5 p.m. at the family’s Rose Marie King IRU0D\ÀRZHU)DUPV$IWHU home at 307 E Jennie Ave., Hermiston OHDYLQJ 0D\ÀRZHU KH EH- in Hermiston. September 29, 1930-June 12, 2015 gan Empire Builders, work- Please sign the online Rose Marie King, 84, of Hermiston died Friday, June ing as a general contractor guest book at www.burns- 12, 2015, at her home. She was born Sept. 29, 1930, in XQWLO DQG DV D ¿QLVK mortuaryhermiston.com. San Francisco. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of carpenter and craftsman for Burns Mortuary of arrangements. Sign the guest book at www.burnsmortua- the remainder of his years. Hermiston, Oregon is in ryhermiston.com. He ramrodded his last ma- care of arrangements. PUBLIC SAFETY LOG THURSDAY, JUNE 18 • A caller reported receiving a message indicating her sister’s partner may have hurt her sister on East Jennie Avenue. $FDOOHUUHSRUWHG¿QGLQJDERWWOHRISUHVFULSWLRQSLOOVRQ(DVW Highland Avenue. • A caller reported she accidentally locked her 1-year-old daughter in a vehicle on Westview Drive. $PDOHZDVUHSRUWHGO\KDUDVVLQJFXVWRPHUVDWDEXVLQHVVRQ North First Street. *UDI¿WLZDVUHSRUWHGDWDUHVLGHQFHRQ:HVW+HUPLVWRQ$YHQXH $PLOOLPHWHUKDQGJXQZDVUHSRUWHGO\VWROHQIURPDPRWHOURRP on Highway 730 in Umatilla. $FDOOHUUHSRUWHGDPDOHLQDZKLWHFDUJRYDQZDVIROORZLQJKHU on Sixth Street in Umatilla. $FDOOHUUHSRUWHGDPDOHZDVEUDQGLVKLQJDSLVWRODWDEXVLQHVV on Sixth Street in Umatilla. $FDOOHUUHSRUWHGVRPHRQHZDVVWDQGLQJLQKLVEDFN\DUGRQ 7DZQ\&RXUWLQ6WDQ¿HOG WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17 $FDOOHUUHSRUWHGDEODFN+RQGDFRQWLQXDOO\UDFHVXSDQGGRZQ West Orchard Avenue. $FDOOHUUHSRUWHGWKHIDWKHURIKHUFKLOGUHQEDQJHGRQWKHGRRU RIKHUUHVLGHQFHRQ1RUWKZHVW6L[WK6WUHHWLQWKHPLGGOHRIWKHQLJKW DQGUHIXVHGWROHDYHWKHUHVLGHQFH $EXLOGLQJZDVUHSRUWHGO\WDJJHGRQ:HVW+HUPLVWRQ$YHQXH • A caller reported a male keeps coming to her residence against her will on West Hermiston Avenue. ,WHPVZHUHUHSRUWHGO\VWROHQIURPDYHKLFOHDFRXSOHZHHNVDJR on Southwest Riverhill Drive. $FDOOHUUHSRUWHGDSURZOHUZDVLQKHUEDFN\DUGRQ'DZQ'ULYH $UDLOURDGFRQGXFWRUUHSRUWHGDJDWHDUPZDVRQWRSRIDFDURQ Main Street in Echo. • A caller reported hearing two gunshots and a vehicle speed DZD\RQ'LDEOR&RXUWLQ8PDWLOOD TUESDAY, JUNE 16 $PDOHZDVUHSRUWHGO\VFUHDPLQJDQGKLWWLQJKLPVHOIZLWKDEHOW on North First Street. $FDOOHUUHSRUWHGVRPHRQHWKUHZDEHHUFDQDQGEURNHDZLQ- dow on Southwest 11th Street. • A caller reported a suspicious male was sitting on the rock wall in IURQWRIKHUUHVLGHQFHRQ(DVW0DLQ6WUHHW $SHUVRQUHTXHVWHGWRVSHDNZLWKDQRI¿FHUDW+HUPLVWRQ3ROLFH Department on South First Street regarding a credit card he lost that VRPHRQHFKDUJHGRQDWGLIIHUHQWORFDWLRQVLQ+HUPLVWRQ • A male was reportedly trying to enter homes on Southwest 10th Street. • A caller reported people were parking vehicles on East Ross Av- enue to set up a homeless camp at Elm Avenue and Fourth Street. $IHPDOHUHSRUWHGO\WKUHZDEULFNWKURXJKYHKLFOHZLQGRZVRQ East Main Street. ,WHPVZHUHUHSRUWHGO\VWROHQIURPDYHKLFOHRQ2OG¿HOG6WUHHW $FXVWRPHUUHSRUWHGO\UHIXVHGWRSD\IRURIIXHODWDWUXFN VWRSRQ6RXWK+LJKZD\LQ6WDQ¿HOG $IHPDOHZDVUHSRUWHGO\ORRNLQJXQGHUEDWKURRPVWDOOVDQG\HOO- LQJDWDFXVWRPHUDWDEXVLQHVVRQ6RXWK+LJKZD\LQ6WDQ¿HOG $FDOOHUUHSRUWHGWKUHHLQGLYLGXDOVPD\KDYHEURNHQLQWRDUHVL- GHQFHRQ(DVW7XWWOH$YHQXHLQ6WDQ¿HOG $FDOOHUUHTXHVWHGDGGLWLRQDOSDWURORQ3LHUFH$YHQXHLQ8PDWLOOD EHFDXVHRISRVVLEOHGUXJGHDOV 7ZRSHRSOHZHUHUHSRUWHGO\¿JKWLQJLQVLGHDEXVLQHVVRQ6L[WK Street in Umatilla. 2Q+LJKZD\LQ8PDWLOODDFDOOHUUHSRUWHGKHDULQJIURP RWKHUVWKDWDPDOHLQDEURZQYDQZDVDWWHPSWLQJWRSLFNXSFKLOGUHQ in Hermiston and Umatilla. ARRESTS *RUGRQ$OODQ:HJZHUWKIDLOXUHWRDSSHDU -RVH*XDGDOXSH5L]RPLVXVHRI¿UVWGHJUHHGLVRUGHU- O\FRQGXFWIDOVHUHSRUW $QJHOLTXH/DQDH.HWWOHZHOOVHFRQGGHJUHHWKHIW /DZUHQFH$OOHQ3HUULQVHFRQGGHJUHHFULPLQDOWUHVSDVV driving while license suspended or revoked. • Jessica Cruz, 30: Hermiston Municipal Court warrant — issu- ance citation. -HQLIHU/HH)RVWHUIDLOXUHWRDSSHDU (ULND/\QQ3RZHOOSDUROHYLRODWLRQGULYLQJZKLOHOLFHQVH suspended or revoked, driving uninsured, Hermiston Municipal Court ZDUUDQW²IDLOXUHWRSD\¿QHV (WKDQ$ODQ3LQNKDPSDUROHYLRODWLRQVHFRQGGHJUHHFULPL- nal trespass. • Justin James Sanders, 31: parole violation. 1HDO$QWKRQ\&RUUHDVHFRQGGHJUHHEXUJODU\VHFRQGGH- JUHHWKHIW 0DLUD$OHMDQGUD&DVDVKLWDQGUXQ &KDUOHV&DVV&RROH\WKLUGGHJUHHWKHIW -DFRE&DUVRQ5R\FH%DUWKHO¿UVWGHJUHHFULPLQDOWUHVSDVV WKLUGGHJUHHWKHIW &KULVWRSKHU5RELQ&DOYHUWSDUROHYLRODWLRQ :LOOLH/HH0F/HPRUHSUREDWLRQYLRODWLRQ Barbara Ruth Meade was born on September 23, 1936, in Caldwell, Idaho, to parents Elihu and Rae Bennett. She died on June 12, 2015, in Hermiston, Oregon, at the age of 78 years. Shortly after her birth the family relo- cated to Echo, Ore- gon. Barbara attend- ed Echo Elementary School where she was a member of the Echo Meade Marching Band. Upon completing el- ementary school the family then relocated to Hermiston, Ore- gon. Barbara attend- ed Hermiston High School and graduated Meade in 1954. After high school she became employed as a telephone operator in Pend- leton, Oregon. Barbara then attended business school in Portland, Oregon, where she also worked part-time in a local drug store. Having com- pleted her studies in Portland she then returned to Hermis- ton, where she became em- ployed as a secretary with an insurance agency. In 1957, Barbara met Bill 0HDGH RI 6WDQ¿HOG 2UH- gon, who would become the love of her life. In the fall of 1958, Barbara and Bill were married. They then relocated to Lynnwood, Washington, where Bill became employed with the largest volume su- permarket at that time in the Northwest. While living in Lynnwood, Barbara and Bill started their family with the birth of their son David, fol- lowed four years later by the birth of their son Mitchell. For ten years Barbara op- erated a private day care cen- ter that put an emphasis on a structured learning environ- ment. During this time she be- came a Cub Scout den mother where she implemented vari- ous learning programs along with group leadership. One of her largest scout projects was in developing a theme for the annual banquet that centered on famous Americans — in this case, a local mountain climber from Seattle who EHFDPH WKH ¿UVW $PHULFDQ to climb Mount Everest, Jim Whittaker. Barbara arranged a meeting with Mr. Whittaker for the scouts to tour the original REI Co-op, which he managed at the time. Having taken photos and measure- ments of the original model of Mount Ev- erest displayed at REI, her den then recreated the scale model, which was then used as the centerpiece, to much garnered attention. In the fall of 1992, Barbara and Bill were able to realize the American dream when they purchased the supermarket in Umatilla, Oregon, where she was a bookkeeper. Having re- modeled the store and naming it Columbia Red Apple Mar- ket, they operated within this format for the following 12 years. In 2008, they again re- modeled the store to become Columbia Harvest Foods. Barbara again worked in the same capacity of bookkeeper, having retired in 2010. A loving wife, mother and grandmother, Barbara is sur- vived by her husband of 56 years, Bill; sons David Meade and wife Julie of Hermiston and Mitchell “Russ” Meade and wife Sara of Umatilla; her two grandsons, Calvin and Cameron Meade of Hermis- ton; her granddaughter Ash- ley Snow and husband Kyle RI 6WDQ¿HOG DQG KHU VLVWHU Kathy Cavallo of Pendleton, along with various nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents Elihu and Rae Bennett. A graveside service will be held at Pleasant View Ceme- WHU\LQ6WDQ¿HOGRQ6DWXUGD\ June 20th at 11:00 a.m. Please sign the online guest book at burnsmortuary- hermiston.com. Burns Mortuary in Hermis- ton is in care of arrangements. BIRTHS Good Shepherd Medical Center, Hermiston JUNE 9, 2015 RODRIGUEZ — Ana Lopez and Rito Rodriguez of Hermiston; a boy, Sebastian Emanuel Rodriguez. JUNE 12, 2015 HULL — Taylor D. Peck and Thomas S. Hull of Herm- iston; a girl, Preslee Rae Hull. JUNE 13, 2015 NAVA — Maribel Nava Espinoza and Lucino Nava Gonzalez of Irrigon; a girl, Victoria Nava Nava. JUNE 15, 2015 GUTIERREZ — Caren G. Llamas and Gabriel Gutier- rez of Hermiston; a girl, Alysson Gutierrez. ANNIVERSARY the U.S. Army. In 1980, after Dick’s retirement, they made their home Hermiston, where they raised their four children. The children of Richard After their youngest child (Dick) and Dorothy (Dot) Hens- Shawn started school, Dot be- ley of Hermiston are hosting a gan teaching fourth grade at 50th wedding anniversary party West Park Elementary, where for family and friends Saturday, she retired. June 27, 2015, from 2-4 p.m. at Since retirement, they both Boardman City Park. have been active in histori- Dick and Dot were mar- cal re-enactments of the fur ried Dec. 27, 1964, in Walla trapping era, giving demon- Walla. Four months after their strations at local schools and wedding, Dick was deployed DURXQG WKH 3DFL¿F 1RUWKZHVW to Vietnam. 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