WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2015 HERMISTONHERALD.COM • A5 RECORDS OBITUARIES DEATHS Maxine Dorothy (Fraser) Leonard Charles Edward Cook Charles W. Halliday Thousand Oaks, Calif. October 22,1932-October 22, 2015 Hermiston Nov. 19, 1935-Nov. 13, 2015 Feb. 18, 1934-Nov. 18, 2015 Maxine Dorothy (Fras- In 1975, Maxine married er) Leonard, Irrigon High Ardee Clayton Leonard — graduate 1951, died near expanding her family to family in Southern Cal- include Ardee, his daugh- ifornia, where she spent ter Lora Ann Shipley and her ¿nal four years her family, extended Maxine¶s ¿nal rest Leonard family, and is beside her be- Lora’s dear Grand- loved husband Ardee mother Francis Da- Clayton Leonard in vis Mountain Shadow Maxine’s ]est for Cemetery, Sonora, life, determination California to get things accom- Maxine was born Leonard plished, and love of in Kendrick, Idaho, family and friends the fourth child of Minnie ¿lled her life and others with Ellen (Riley) and Kenneth many happy moments Her Leroy Fraser; her family interests included baking moved to Juliaetta, Idaho, (which she loved to share), then to Irrigon, 2regon gardening, re¿nishing furni- She attended college in La ture, model trains, camping Grande, Oregon, married in her RV, genealogy (DAR), her ¿rst husband 7hom- church (YLI, Interfaith), and as Piedalue Menager and always being there to help moved throughout Oregon, friends and family or to cel- Washington, and Idaho ebrate with them due to his work improv- Maxine is survived ing waterways and dams by her children: Linda — which brought them to Durnall, Sonora; Debra 7uolumne County, Califor- (Chris) Portway, 7housand Oaks; Kenneth (Stephanie) nia, in 195 7hey opened and ran Menager, Westlake Vil- ³7om¶s Co]y Kitchen´ in lage; Lora Shipley (Granite 1orth Sonora After her Bay); seven grandchildren; third child, Maxine worked ¿ve great-grandchildren; with other mothers at her and her sister Ellen (Rob- children¶s nursery school ert) Brown, Hermiston, Or- A few years later, Maxine egon 7wo brothers, Elton began caring for foster chil- and Jim Fraser, preceded dren, along with her own her in death as did her hus- Her home often overÀowed band Ardee Leonard January 9th, 11:30: with neighborhood children “Celebration of Life´ at and friends Maxine returned to Fireman’s Museum/Senior school when her children Lounge, Washington Street, were all in grammar school, Sonora; 11 am graveside taking the LVN nursing pro- Mountain Shadow Cem- gram She worked for many etery Prayers (varied lo- years at Cleta Marsh’s “Old cations, times) include St Sierra´ Hospital Often she Patrick’s 11 am mass, No- stayed late or came early, vember nd In lieu of Àowers, do- doing special tasks to make her patients happier and nations: Michael J Fox more comfortable Many Foundation for Parkinson’s Research became close friends Alice Marion (Peterson) Ployhar Heppner Oct. 2, 1939-Nov. 15, 2015 Alice Marion (Peterson) Ployhar, longtime Hep- pner resident, was called to perpetual life on Nov 15, 015, after a short illness Alice was born in Heppner, Ore, on Oct , 1939, on Gale Street Alice was preceded in death by 7ure Peterson (fa- ther), Lucy (Spittle) Peterson (mother), Susan Muskthel Ployhar (daughter), and Jon Ployhar (son) Alice attended school in Heppner, Ore, and college at University of Alaska and Cochise College in Sierra Vista, Ari] She worked at John Williams Realty (Si- erra Vista, Ari]), and was a US Army civilian at Fort Huachuca, Ari] (retired 00) While working for the US Army she received many awards, including USACS Employee of the Year, US Army Civilian Achievement Medal, and numerous certi¿cates of achievement After returning to her hometown of Heppner, she worked for the city of Hep- pner and the senior center Alice was a member of the American Legion Ladies Auxiliary Alice had many hob- bies; she was a master at sewing, crocheting, knit- ting, and quite an accom- plished woodworker Alice lived a quiet life and was very proud of the accom- plishments of her family Alice was able to recon- nected with many of her high school friends and was proud to be from such a wonderful place She espe- cially enjoyed watching the numerous deer in her front yard Alice Ployhar is survived by Mar- ti and Steve De- limont (daughter, Anchorage, Alaska), Kent Ployhar (son, Mulege, BCS Mexico), sisters Ruth and Bill Ha]el (Coos Bay, Ore) and Martha Long (Port- land, Ore), as well as nu- merous grandchildren and great-grandchildren Al- ice was very proud of her large family and was very proud to be grandmother to Kevin, Robert, Lucy, Scott, 7homas (Susan and 7im Muskthel), Stepha- nie, 7yler, Madison (Mar- ti and Steve Delimont), Kent (Kent Ployhar), and great-grandmother to Shawnee, 7renton, Au- brey (Stephanie), Jami- son (Robert), and Grace (Lucy) Services will be held at Valby Lutheran Church, Saturday Nov 1, 015, at 11 am Interment will be a private ceremony for the family Memorial con- tributions should be sent to Valby Lutheran Church, 60492 Valby Road, Ione, OR 9743 Special thanks to the staff at Regency of Herm- iston, Kadlec of Richland and Pioneer Memorial of Heppner Please sign the guest book at wwwburnsmortua- ryhermistoncom BIRTHS Good Shepherd Medical Center, Hermiston noyer and 7erry Aguilar, both of San Antonio, 7ex- as, and preceded in death by his parents, Emory and Pearl Cook, and brother, David In accordance with his wishes, no funeral service will be held A private fam- ily burial will take place at Hermiston Cemetery Please sign the guest book at wwwburnsmortu- aryhermistoncom Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements PUBLIC SAFETY LOG SUNDAY, NOV. 22 •The Umatilla County Sheriff’s Department at 11:36 a.m. received a report of the theft of copper wire from a storage unit at Ace Mini Storage, 82270 Lind Road, Umatilla. SATURDAY, NOV. 21 •The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office at 11:54 a.m. received a call from a res- ident of Kunze Lane, Boardman, who said his snowmobile had been taken from a residence on Skyview Drive where he previously lived and he could give the address where the vehicle is now. He requested contact from a sheriff’s deputy at his residence. •Stanfield police received a call at 4:39 p.m. from a woman who reported the theft of a dryer from her storage unit at Oregon Trail Mini Storage, 81011 N. Highway 395, Hermiston. She said there were lots of other belongings left in the unit. She requested contact. •A caller at 4:55 p.m. called the Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office to report a second possible break-in at a storage unit. The caller said items from his father’s estate, for which he is executor, were missing including autographed sports memorabilia, tools, a clothes dryer and collectible coins were missing. A sheriff’s deputy took a theft report. FRIDAY, NOV. 20 • The Umatilla County Sher- iII¶V 2I¿Fe at am tooN a theft report from a resident of North First Street, Hermiston, Zho said a liFense plate and Jas Fan Zere stolen THURSDAY, NOV. 19 •A Hermiston-area caller at 12:54 p.m. reported his nephew during the weekend got a semi-tractor stuck in the backyard and damaged the sprinkler system, then left the area. •An employee at 5:49 p.m. at the Crossroads Truck Stop, Umatilla, reported a customer broke up a fight in the back parking lot, and one person walked away limping and the other left in a newer white sedan on the freeway toward Hermiston. •A Umatilla officer at 6:54 p.m. ini- tiated activity at Larch Court, Umatilla, regarding a fight. •A Hermiston woman at 8:14 p.m. reported she was receiving death threats via text messages and asked to speak to a law enforcement officer in person. •A woman called 9-1-1 at 8:48 p.m. to report she arrived home to Southshore Drive, Umatilla, and found someone tried to get into the house. •A Stanfield resident at 9:45 p.m. reported neighbors on West Locust Street were again playing loud music in their garage late at night. He asked for an officer to have them turn it down. •A Hermiston woman at 11:49 p.m. reported a prowler was at her home on Agnew Road. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18 •A woman at 8:01 a.m. reported that at about 6:50 a.m. a male in a newer burgundy Ford F-350 four-door pickup with a broken right tail light was going about 60 mph when it ran the stop sign at East Loop and South Edwards roads, Hermiston, and almost hit her. She said the driver may work as a state corrections officer. •A man at 8:58 a.m. reported someone entered his 1997 Nissan pickup he parked at Stanfield Meadows Road and Highway 207, Stanfield, and stole his .22-caliber rifle, the pickup’s light bar and fuel. •A black Labrador retriever and a pit bull dog at about 10:40 a.m. entered a yard on Southwest Utah Avenue, Irrigon, and tried to attack the man living there. He called the Morrow County Sheriff’s Office and reported the dogs took off into a recreational vehicle park. A sheriff’s deputy responded and talked to the owner of the dogs. •A woman at 2:37 p.m. told Umatil- la police about the theft of her gun. •A man at 3:23 p.m. reported Hermiston; a girl, Kierra Jo Bither NOV. 11, 2015 KYLE —Sally Arquero Kyle and James C Kyle of Hermiston; a girl, Jaymie Shayne Kyle PHIPPS — Kimberlee Lear and Huburt Phipps of Hermiston; a girl, Jordee Eli]abeth Phipps NOV. 13, 2015 BITHER — Becky Bither and Harry Bither of Charles Edward Cook, a longtime resident of Herm- iston, Oregon, died Nov 13, 2015, at age 79 He was born Nov 19, 1935, in Welch, West Vir- ginia, and arrived in Herm- iston in the late 1950s after ¿nishing his Air Force ser- vice in Moses Lake, Wash- ington Known as “Chuck´ or “Charlie´ to family and friends, he worked for Union Paci¿c Railroad for more than 3 years He is survived by his daughters, 7ammy Cour- someone cut locks off two sheds on Northeast Third Street, Irrigon, and stole multiple items. •A male at about 4:40 p.m. was harassing and disturbing women outside near benches on the 1200 block of Sixth Street, Umatilla. •A Umatilla couple at 10:14 p.m. told police they were the victims of harassment. The wife said someone used a blocked number to call her and her husband earlier and report damage to their vehicle’s window, but there was no damage. The same person called again and said “they” were watching her husband. She asked for an officer to come to their home. TUESDAY, NOV. 17 •A caller at 8:45 a.m. at Highway 395 and East Feedville Road, Hermiston, reported seeing a male driver in a blue Dodge Neon strike a female passenger and slam her head into the dash board. •An Irrigon woman at 12:23 p.m. reported a pack of dogs keeps coming onto her property at Pleasant View Road to get at her goats. She said there were dogs the other day and now there are more. •A male at 12:29 p.m. in Irrigon told the Morrow County Sheriff’s Office his roommates were getting hostile because he wanted them to move out, and they wanted their money back. A sheriff’s deputy responded, and the parties agreed to separate for the rest of the day and talk it out later. •A Umatilla woman at 7:01 p.m. told police there was a burglary in progress at their home on Bridgeport Avenue and her husband was inside the residence armed with a hand gun. Police responded and indicated the situation was under control. •A woman at 9:04 p.m. asked law enforcement to contact her after she told a security guard at Hermiston Super Oval on Highway 395 north of Hermiston that she had permission to live in a trailer there only to return later to find a lock on the trailer door. ARRESTS, CITATIONS •Hermiston police arrested Patrick Shane Hardie, 48, address not provided, for second-degree criminal trespass. •Hermiston police arrested Arlette Carrera Olivas, 19, address not provid- ed, for driving under the influence of intoxicants, reckless driving and driving while license suspended or revoked. •Hermiston police arrested Saul Jaimez Guardo, 22, address not provid- ed, for failure to pay fines. •Hermiston police arrested Macario Moralez Cruz, 21, address not provided, for failure to appear. •Hermiston police arrested Joseph Clarence Day, 42, address not provided, for failure to appear. •Hermiston police arrested Ethan Alan Pinkham, 31, address not provid- ed, for failure to pay fines. •Hermiston police arrested Zachary Taylor Knaus, 27, address not provided, for a parole violation. •Hermiston police arrested Jamie Dawn Fetters, 35, address not provided, for third-degree theft. •Hermiston police arrested Gusmaro Humberto Cervantes, 21, of Hermiston, for violating probation and possession of methamphetamine. •Hermiston police arrested Mysti Jolene Lancaster, 38, address not pro- vided, for possession of methamphet- amine, driving while license suspended or revoked, driving uninsured and open container. Hermiston Charles W Halliday, 1, of Hermiston died Wednesday, Nov 1, 2015, in Richland, Wash He was born Feb 1, 1934, in Ashton, Idaho A private burial was held at Sunset Hills Cemetery in Umatilla Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements Send condolences at burnsmor- tuaryhermistoncom Corrine (“Connie” or Chelo”) Rodriguez Boardman Sept. 29, 1946-Nov. 13, 2015 Corrine Ann Rodrigue], 69, also known as Connie or Chelo, of Boardman died Friday, Nov 13, 2015, at Good Shepherd Medical Center in Hermiston She was born Sept 29, 1946, to James Steen 7ippett and Ha]el Luciell Hammond in Richmond, California A memorial service was held Saturday, Nov 21, 2015, at Solid Rock Church in Hermiston Arrangements are with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston Sign the guestbook at wwwburnsmortuary- hermistoncom Michael R. Snyder Jr. Irrigon Jan. 4, 1971-Nov. 13, 2015 Michael R Snyder Jr, 44, of Irrigon died Friday, Nov 13, 2015, at his home He was born Jan 4, 1971, in Uma- tilla A graveside service will be held Saturday, Nov 2 at 1 pm at Desert Lawn Memorial Cemetery in Irrigon Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements Sign the online guest book at burnsmortuaryhermiston com Douglas L. Moyer Hermiston Feb. 2, 1938-Nov. 10, 2015 Douglas L Moyer, 77, of Hermiston died 7uesday, Nov 10, 2015, at his home He was born Feb 2, 193, in Emmett, Idaho A celebration of life gathering with mil- itary honors will be held Saturday, Dec 5, at 1 pm at the Hermiston Senior Center, 435 W Orchard Ave Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements Sign the online guest book at burnsmortuaryhermistoncom COURT REPORTS Sentences The following sentences have been imposed in Umatilla County courts: FELONY •Sherman Theron Walley, 56, Umatilla, pleaded guilty to Failure to Appear I; sentenced to 8 months Oregon Dept. of Corrections, 2 years post-prison supervision and $140 fine, plus court assessment. MISDEMEANOR •Michael Jacob Easton, 24, Kenne- wick, Wash., pleaded guilty to Driving While Suspended; sentenced to 180 days jail-suspended, 1 year probation, 40 hours community service, $40 fine and $900 fine-suspended, plus court costs and fees. •Marcos Fernando Rosales, 20, Irrigon, was found in Contempt of Court-punitive; sentenced to 30 days jail-suspended, 6 months probation, 20 hours community service and $200 fine plus court costs and fees. •Robyn Lynn Zook, 34, Boardman, pleaded guilty to Theft II; sentenced to 180 days jail-suspended, 2 years pro- bation, 40 hours community service, $40 fine and $400 fine-suspended, plus court costs and fees. •William Michael Cowan, 60, Hermiston, was found in Contempt of Court-punitive; sentenced to 90 days jail, 75 days jail-suspended, 1 year pro- bation, $100 fine and $400 fine-sus- pended, plus court assessment. •Barbara Ann Hyde, 29, Irrigon, pleaded guilty to Criminal Mischief II; sentenced to 180 days jail-suspended, 2 years probation, 40 hours community service, $140 fine and $1,550 fine-sus- pended, plus court costs and fees. •Alex Richer Jr., 30, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to Physical Harass- ment; sentenced to 90 days jail-sus- pended, 18 months probation, 30 hours community service, $190 fine and $750 fine-suspended, plus court costs and fees. •Brian Dewayne Simmons, 48, Spray, pleaded no contest to Attempt •Jesus Torres Soto, 28, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to Physical Harass- ment; sentenced to 90 days jail-sus- pended, 18 months probation, 30 hours community service, $190 fine and $750 fine-suspended, plus court costs and fees. Divorces Divorce decrees were signed in Umatilla County Courts for: Maria Guadalupe Contreras and Miguel Farias Contreras; Ma- ria Lourdes Sanchez and Federico Ramirez Herrera; Jaime Olvera and Marlina Olvera; WIllis H. Mc- Clammy Jr. and Lora K. McClammy; Heidi Lynn Poe and Richard Glenn Poe; Jody M. Scott and Joseph E. Scott. Marriages Marriage licenses have been regis- tered in Umatilla County for: Salvador Manuel Aguilar Ortiz, 48, of Hermiston and Liliana Calderon Cas- tro, 39, of Irrigon. Efrain Blanco Marroquin, 33, of Kennewick, Wash., and Mayra Lorena Rodriguez Lua, 28, of Hermiston. Braham Alejandro Calderon Solor- zano, 29, and Lisyet Diaz Corrales, 33, both of Umatilla. David Eric Foreman, 43, and Faith Marie Riggs, 38, both of Hermiston. Clyde James Reynolds, 82, and Te- resa Bernice Sparks, 68, both of Pasco, Wash. James Daniel Riley, 29, and Chris- tina Marie Luna, 25, both of Hermiston. Omar Rodriguez Lua, 25, of Pasco, Wash., and Maria Guadalupe Bara- jas-Rosas, 26, of Hermiston. Edmund Eldon Warner, 68, and Josephine Marie Warner, 66, both of Umatilla. Christopher Phillip Watts, 29, and Angel Grace Wood, 45, both of Uma- tilla. See SAFETY, A8 It’s not like her. Mom has always been so patient, but now when I ask her questions she gets angry. 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