RECORDS WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 2015 HERMISTONHERALD.COM • A5 OBITUARY DEATH NOTICES Linda E. Abbott Lenard ‘David’ Abercrombie John Raymond ‘Jack’ Sobotta Stanfi eld Dec. 24, 1959-June 29, 2015 Irrigon Oct. 27, 1957-June 25, 2015 Hermiston Linda E. Abbott, 55, of Stan¿ eld died Monday, June 29, 2015, at her home. She was born Dec. 24, 1959, in Portland, Ore. A graveside service will be held Wednes- day, July 8 at 10 a.m. at the Pleasant View Cemetery in Stan¿ eld. %urns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of ar- rangements. Sign the online guest book at burnsmortuary- hermiston.com. Lenard “David” Abercrombie, 57, of Irrigon died Thursday, June 25, 2015, in %oardman. He was born Oct. 27, 1957, in Umatilla. Arrangements are pending at %urns Mortuary of Hermiston. Sign the online guest book at burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. Tyler D. Brown Hermiston Jan. 13, 1990-June 22, 2015 Debra L. Wilson Hermiston Dec. 7, 1950-June 25, 2015 Debra L. Wilson, 64, of Hermiston died Thursday, June 25, 2015, in Portland. She was born Dec. 7, 1950, in Pend- leton. Services are pending at %urns Mortuary of Hermis- ton. Sign the online guest book at burnsmortuaryhermis- ton.com. Tyler D. %rown, 25, of Hermiston died Monday, June 22, 2015, near Rufus. He was born Jan. 13, 1990, in Herm- iston. A celebration of life service will be held Thursday, July 2 at 11:30 a.m. at %urns Mortuary chapel, Hermiston. %urns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements. Sign the online guest book at burnsmortuaryhermiston. com. PUBLIC SAFETY LOG MONDAY, JUNE 29 • A possible burglary was reported on East Browning Ave- nue. • An oI¿ Fer reported a suspiFious Pale on a biFyFle was hiding in the bushes on North First Street. • A Faller reported soPeone rePoved a seFtion oI IenFe IroP a property on Northeast 0adrona 'rive. • *old Mewelry was reportedly stolen IroP a residenFe on :est 0adrona Avenue. • Four people were reportedly ¿ ghting on East 3ine Avenue. SUNDAY, JUNE 28 • A Faller reported it sounded liNe a group oI people were ¿ ghting on Northwest th Street. • A vehiFle was reportedly Neyed on Southeast Si[th Street. • An oI¿ Fer reported hearing a loud booP on South +ighway near :est 2rFhard Avenue. • A phone was reportedly stolen at a business on West +ighland Avenue. • A Faller reported a group oI people were yelling in Iront oI a residenFe on 0F&onnell /ane. • A white Ford F was reportedly stolen IroP a business on Westland Road. • A Faller reported at least people were ¿ ghting on Rob- nett Street in 8Patilla. SATURDAY, JUNE 27 • A Faller reported his truFN was stolen IroP the parNing lot oI a business on East 0ain Street. • ,tePs were reportedly stolen IroP a business on North First Street. • A Faller reported a IePale driving a red 'odge 'urango was trying to raP another vehiFle in a Potel parNing lot on North First Street. • A IePale was reportedly assaulted on Seventh Street in 8Patilla. FRIDAY, JUNE 26 • A Pale was reportedly yelling at FustoPers and Fausing a disturbanFe at a business on North First Street. • A Faller reported a Fredit Fard was stolen IroP an unloFNed vehiFle on East +urlburt Avenue. • A burglary was reported on Southwest Ninth Street. • A teenage IePale was reportedly undressing on South +ighway near South 2tt Road. • A Faller reported soPeone tried to pry open a IenFe to the baFN yard oI a property on Sater &ourt. • A phone and were reportedly stolen IroP the +erPis- ton FaPily ATuatiF &enter on West ElP Avenue. • A Faller reported a group oI Fhildren was trying to piFN ¿ ghts with other Fhildren at Butte 3arN on Northwest Seventh Street. • A Faller reported her nephew was stealing her air Fondi- tioner generator and puPp on /ee]er Avenue in EFho. • A Faller reported a Pale in a blue 'odge piFNup pointed a handgun at hiP on +ighway in 8Patilla and Iollowed hiP IroP ,rrigon to +erPiston and Iurther verbally harassed hiP. • A blue +onda AFFord was reportedly stolen on Willa- Pette Avenue in 8Patilla. • A Faller reported soPeone broNe out the driver¶s side window oI a vehiFle on F Street in 8Patilla. • ,tePs were reportedly stolen IroP a business on Stage *ulFh Road in Stan¿ eld. ARRESTS • -aiPe *uerrero &astillo seFond-degree disorderly FonduFt. • Neal Anthony &orrea seFond-degree disorderly FonduFt. • Shaun 0iFhael +irsFh seFond-degree disorderly FonduFt. • Eddie 7errell SFott Iailure to appear probation viola- tion. • 'ennis -aPes 'avis-0ayer driving under the inÀ u- enFe oI into[iFants driving without a liFense driving uninsured Iailure to yield reIusal to taNe breath test. • Andrew BenMaPin .auIIPan Iailure to appear +erPis- ton 0uniFipal &ourt warrant ² Iailure to pay ¿ nes. • &urtiss Robert 3ulluP +erPiston 0uniFipal &ourt warrant ² Iailure to pay ¿ nes. • *ordon -aPes RoFN Iailure to report as a se[ oIIend- er. • 0anuel RiFhard 4uesada Iailure to report as a se[ offender. • -oseph Ray Stewart +erPiston 0uniFipal &ourt war- rant ² failure to pay ¿ nes. • 0ario Alberto *arFia failure to report as a se[ offend- er. • Brian Ayala furnishing alFohol to a Pinor. • &harles Brian BarNer +erPiston 0uniFipal &ourt war- rant ² failure to pay ¿ nes. • *linda Ann Rodrigue] furnishing alFohol to a Pinor. • -aPes &eFil 'owning +erPiston 0uniFipal &ourt warrant ² failure to pay ¿ nes. • Efren &astro Aguilar parole violation +erPiston 0u- niFipal &ourt warrant ² failure to pay ¿ nes. • *ilbert Ri]ueno 0uno] parole violation. • SaPantha .arleah Wolfer failure to pay ¿ nes. • Blair Alan SiPpson possession of PethaPphet- aPine. COURTS Judgments PENDLETON — The fol- lowing judgments have been rendered in Umatilla County courts: •&apital 2ne BanN vs. *lenn -. *reiner MudgPent for . plus interest Fosts and fees. •&avalry S39 , //& vs. 7roy and -aPie R. Stewart Mudg- Pent for . plus inter- est Fosts and fees. •-efferson &apital SystePs //& vs. Wanda +arris Mudg- Pent for . plus interest Fosts and fees. •-efferson &apital SystePs //& vs. -ennifer Bartlett Mudg- Pent for . plus interest Fosts and fees. •0idland Funding //& vs. EriFa SFhPidt MudgPent for . plus interest Fosts and fees. •0idland Funding //& vs. -aPes 'avis MudgPent for . plus interest Fosts and fees. •0idland Funding //& vs. Evelyn 2[inio MudgPent for . plus interest Fosts and fees. •&redits ,nF. vs. Ann 'en- ney MudgPent for . plus interest Fosts and fees. •&redits ,nF. vs. Adan 0al- donado and NanFy ,slas Mudg- Pent for . plus inter- est Fosts and fees. •&redits ,nF. vs. 0arFos and BlanFa Rosales MudgPent for . plus interest Fosts and fees. •&redits ,nF. vs. 'anielle and &hristopher 0allory Mudg- Pent for . plus inter- est Fosts and fees. •&redits ,nF. vs. Nan- Fy R. +ughes MudgPent for . plus interest Fosts and fees. •&redits ,nF. vs. Stephanie 3ortillo and /yPan Branson ,, MudgPent for . plus in- terest Fosts and fees. •+SB& BanN 8SA N.A. vs. *ilbert /. and Shana E. Boyer MudgPent for . plus interest Fosts and fees. Sentences PENDLETON — The fol- lowing sentences have been imposed in Umatilla County courts: FELONY •0arrisa Eli]abeth *on]a- le] +erPiston pleaded guilty to 3ossession of 0eth- aPphetaPine sentenFed to days Mail-suspended years probation ¿ ne and ¿ ne-suspended plus Fourt Fosts and fees. MISDEMEANOR •+arry 2wen 2[ford +erPiston pleaded guilty to +arassPent sentenFed to days Mail-suspended Ponths probation ¿ ne and ¿ ne-suspended plus Fourt Fosts and fees. •&hristopher -ason ForPan Stan¿ eld pleaded no Fon- test to ,nterferenFe With 0aNing Report sentenFed to days Mail days Mail-suspended years probation ¿ ne and ¿ ne-suspended plus Fourt Fosts and fees. •7ravis /eroy *rigsby +erPiston was found in &on- tePpt of &ourt-punitive sen- tenFed to days Mail-suspend- ed years probation ¿ ne and ¿ ne-suspend- ed plus Fourt Fosts and fees pleaded no Fontest to 3hysiFal +arassPent sentenFed to days jail-suspended, 2 years probation, ¿ ne and ¿ ne-suspended, plus Fourt Fosts and fees. •Rehyshaun Supuni, 23, +erPiston, pleaded guilty to Assault ,9-doPestiF violenFe sentenFed to days jail, days jail-suspended, 3 years probation, ¿ ne and , ¿ ne-suspended, plus Fourt Fosts and fees pleaded guilty to Strangulation-doPes- tiF violenFe sentenFed to days jail-suspended, 3 years probation, ¿ ne and , ¿ ne-suspended, plus Fourt Fosts and fees. •/ogan Neil Wright, 2, +erPiston, pleaded guilty to 'riving While Suspended sentenFed to days jail-sus- pended, 2 years probation, 40 hours FoPPunity serviFe, 40 ¿ ne and 0 ¿ ne-suspended, plus Fourt Fosts and fees. •-ulian 0iFhael =apien, 2, +erPiston, was FonviFted of &ontePpt of &ourt-punitive sentenFed to 0 days jail-sus- pended, 2 years probation, 40 hours FoPPunity serviFe, 00 ¿ ne and 400 ¿ ne-suspended, plus Fourt Fosts and fees. Divorces 3EN'/E72N ² 'ivorFe deFrees were signed in 8Pa- tilla &ounty &ourts for Rafaela *arFia Rodrigue] and Reinaldo -aiPe Avila Stephanie Elaine 'uTuette and 'avid Adrien 'uTuette EriN SFott Beal and Sarah Ann Beal -enifer /ynn +ill-.nud- sen and -airus /ee .nudsen 'ouglas SFott FresNe and 0ar- nie .ay FresNe. Marriages 3EN'/E72N ² 0arriage liFenses have been registered in 8Patilla &ounty for EPeterio *arFia-7orrero, 30, and 0aria &arPen *aravi- to, 32, both of +erPiston. 'rew Allen 0artin, 2, and Aspasia Thea, 34, both of +erPiston. ArPando Salas Rodrigue], 32, and 0arisela 0endo]a, 2, both of +erPiston. TraFy /ee Waldo, 4, and Rita 0aFhelle SherPan, 2, both of +erPiston. December 28, 1933-June 23, 2015 John Ray- mond “Jack” Sobotta passed away peacefully on Tuesday, June 23rd, in Hermiston surrounded by fam- ily. He was born in 1933 in Lewistown, Montana, and was raised in Lapwai, Idaho, on the Nez Perce Reservation, the ¿ fth of seven Sobotta siblings. His father owned the town barber shop and his mother operated a restau- rant that the family lived above on Main Street. Jack became immersed in the Native American culture, traditions and friendships during his youth and fond- ly recalled playing in the grassy hills of the Palouse, swimming in the Clearwa- ter River, shooting pool with the adults at his fa- ther’s business and work- ing for various farmers to make enough money to buy books and baseballs. Jack played varsity bas- ketball and baseball for the Lapwai High Wildcats before attending Gonzaga University and earning his degree from the Washing- ton State University Col- lege of Pharmacy in Pull- man, Washington, in 1956. He completed his U.S. Army basic training at Fort Ord, California, in 1958 and served on active re- serve duty until 1965. Jack took his ¿ rst Mob out of college in Chewelah, Washington, where he met and later married Eileen Rose Hansen in Spokane, Washington, on Novem- ber 7, 1959. He moved his family to rainy Longview, Washington, in 1964 and ¿ nally settled in sunny Hermiston, Oregon, in 1966 where he worked as a pharmacist at the Herm- iston Drug and raised eight children. In 1971 he part- nered with his brother Jerry Sobotta to buy and operate the Hermiston Drug Store and later the Orchard Phar- macy. This is where Jack left his mark on the great- er Hermiston community through his selÀ essness and dedication to serving his customers, employees and medical partners for over 27 years before his retire- ment in 1998. He enMoyed many special trips including a religious and aid pilgrimage to the holy sites in Med- MugorMe, %os- nia-Herze- govina, tours of various Civil War battle¿ elds in the eastern United States and to South %end, Indiana, to watch his beloved Notre Dame Fighting Irish foot- ball team play. Jack spent his free time meticu- lously manicuring his yard when he was not attending a ballgame of one of his children, grandchildren or great-grandchildren. He was a passionate reader about the Catholic faith, studied Native American history and folklore and was a Civil War buff. He loved spending time vis- iting with friends and rel- atives and also rooting for his Washington State Cougs, Gonzaga %ulldogs, Fighting Irish and Seattle Mariners. Jack is survived by his wife Eileen Sobotta of Hermiston, Ore.; sister Rosemary Webb of Lapwai, Idaho; brothers Jerry (Kay) Sobotta of Hermiston, Ore., and %ob (Loretta) Sobotta of %oise, Idaho; daughters Cheryl (Dan) Riley of Ken- newick, Wash., Rita (Dave) Davis of Hermiston, Ore., and Debbie (John) Tolan of La Grande, Ore.; sons Rick (Nancy) %arnhart of Tigard, Ore., Perry Sobot- ta of Hermiston, Ore., Sam (Lisa) Sobotta of %end, Ore., Matt (Davi) Sobot- ta of Seattle, Wash., and Tom (Heather) Sobotta of West Linn, Ore., as well as 19 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by parents George and Ann Sobotta, broth- ers George Sobotta Jr. and Dick Sobotta, sister Gloria Mullay and great-grand- child Eastin Strebin. Recitation of the Rosa- ry and Funeral Mass will be held on Monday, June 29th, 2015, at 11:00 a.m. at Our Lady of Angels Cath- olic Church, with burial to follow in the Hermiston Cemetery. Memorial con- tributions may be made to the Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church building fund. Please sign the on- line guest book at burns mortuaryhermiston.com. AWARDS EOU presents student awards From musicians to math- ematicians, educators to economists, artists to ath- letes, Eastern Oregon Uni- versity presented a total of 39 awards to undergraduate and graduate students at its annual awards assembly June 12. Three Hermiston stu- dents earned academic awards during the assem- bly. Mary Hawman was recognized for her excel- lence in business admin- istration and accounting. Anthony Eisenbarth received recognition for his work in economics. Brian Eisenbarth was honored for his philoso- phy work. 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