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Donald L. ‘Don’ Grauer
Dennis L. Mills
C.G. (Chuck) Glass
Hermiston
December 17, 1932-December 29, 2015
Sagle, Idaho
Hermiston
March 13, 1940-December 24, 2015
Donald L.
“Don” Grauer
of Hermis-
ton, Oregon,
was born on
December
17,
1932,
in Marcus,
Iowa, to parents
Leland and Lucille
Dorr Grauer. He died
on December 29,
2015, in La Grande,
Oregon, at the age of
83 years.
Don was raised Grauer
and attended school
in Marcus, Iowa, and then
worked on the family farm.
He was united in marriage
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June 14, 1954, in Marcus,
Iowa. Don served in the
United States Army and
was stationed at Fort Leon-
ard, Missouri, until his hon-
orable discharge.
They moved to Vancou-
ver, Washington, in 1960
and Don worked in the
livestock yard in Portland,
Oregon. They later lived in
Proebstel, Battle Ground,
and Goldendale, Washing-
ton. Don worked in real es-
tate and owned a motel in
Goldendale from 1972 un-
til 1978 when they moved
to Hermiston, Oregon. In
Hermiston, Oregon, they
owned the Dunes Motel,
partnered in NW Livestock,
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Mart stores.
He retired and
enjoyed bowl-
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hunting, and
taking
his
grandchildren
to sell wa-
termelons
and cantaloupe at
the farmers market.
Don was a longtime
member of Beth-
lehem
Lutheran
Church in Hermis-
ton, Oregon.
He is survived by
his three daughters:
Debbie Mutton, Golden-
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Kennewick, Wash., and
Jill Barnes, Goldendale,
Wash.; sister Eva Co-
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grandchildren and eight
great-grandchildren.
Don was preceded in
death by his parents, wife,
brothers Eldon and Floyd,
and sisters Lola, Vera and
Thelma.
A funeral service was
held on Monday, January
4, 2015, at the Bethlehem
Lutheran Church, 515 S.W.
Seventh St., Hermiston,
Oregon. Burial followed at
the Hermiston Cemetery,
Hermiston, Oregon.
Please sigh the online
guest book at burnsmortua-
ryhermiston.com.
Burns Mortuary of
Hermiston, Oregon, is in
care of arrangements.
DEATH NOTICES
Harold W. ‘Snuffy’ Colclesser
Stanfield
June 22, 1937-Dec. 20, 2015
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Sunday, Dec. 20, 2015, at his home. He was born June 22,
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honors will be held Saturday, Jan. 9 at 11 a.m. at Pleasant
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is in care of arrangements. Sign the online guest book at
burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
James C. Hayward
Hermiston
April 1, 1923-Jan. 2, 2016
James C. Hayward, 92, of Hermiston died Saturday,
Jan. 2, 2016, at his home. He was born April 1, 1923, in
Middleborough, Mass. A private family burial will be held
at the Hermiston Cemetery. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston
is in care of arrangements. Sign the online guest book at
burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
Grant G. Spears
Hermiston
Oct. 2, 1940-Jan. 3, 2016
Grant G. Spears, 75, of Hermiston died Sunday, Jan. 3,
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Helens, Ore. At his request, no services will be held. Burns
Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements.
Marjorie E. ‘Marge’ Terry
Quartzsite, Ariz.
April 3, 1934-Dec. 29, 2015
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Idaho. A funeral service was held Sunday, Jan. 3 at the
Burns Mortuary chapel in Hermiston. Burial followed at
the Hermiston Cemetery. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston
is in care of arrangements. Sign the online guest book at
burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
William M. ‘Mac’ McClannahan
August 5, 1944-December 29, 2015
in the Hermiston
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youth basket-
(Chuck)
ball and foot-
Glass, 75, of
ball programs
Hermiston
with coach-
passed away
ing.
Some
on Thurs-
of his many
day,
Dec.
activities in-
24th, 2015,
cluded photography,
at Trios Hospital in
Dutch oven cooking
Kennewick, Wash-
and
participating
ington.
in a mountain man
He was born on
club. He attended
March 13, 1940, in
Pocatello, Idaho, to
the Hermiston High
parents James and
football and basket-
Wilda Glass. James Glass
ball games for years
had
immigrated
as a fan.
to the United States from
He spent time with his
Scotland. Chuck was very veterans coffee group of
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Scots heritage. His moth- provided him with hours of
er went to Prosser to care companionship and laugh-
for her mother with Chuck ter at his antics. He appre-
and his sister Karen. His ciated all that his friend
parents then divorced. Af- Darrell did in taking care
ter his mother married Lee RI 5RFNH\ GXULQJ KLV DE-
Wyckoff the family moved sence. He also enjoyed their
to Hermiston. Brother Bill friendship and time spent
and sister Mary Ann joined together.
Ardell Calvin Engelhart
the family. Chuck enlisted
He was a member of
in the U.S. Navy after high New Hope Church in
Hermiston
school. He was stationed at Hermiston and especially
July 15, 1926-December 20, 2015
Midway Island and Stock- enjoyed the fellowship at
Ardell Calvin Engelhart He knew no strangers. ton, California, as a store- the community hymn sings.
was born July 15, 1926, to After retiring and before keeper. He was honored to The family thanks every-
Clarence and Ella Engel- his stroke in 2009, he was be a veteran. After his ser- one who prayed for Chuck
hart in Brainerd, Minneso- always selling something vice he came back home and Trisha during his long
ta. He died on December and if you were in his to Hermiston and married struggle these past months.
company, he made Carol Dicken. Son Tim and
20, 2015, in Herm-
Survivors
include
sure you had op- daughter Lori were added his wife Trisha Glass of
iston, Oregon, at the
portunity to know to the family. Later the cou- Hermiston, Ore.; son Eric
age of 89 years.
all about his prod- ple divorced.
Ardell
attend-
and daughter-in-law Jai-
uct. Besides being a
He was employed with mi Glass of Albany, Ore.;
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busy salesman, Ar- 8QLRQ 3DFL¿F 5DLOURDG IRU daughter Lori and son-in-
in Daggett Brook,
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Minn., and high
poetry, which he Department. He also was and son Tim Glass, both
school at Union
eventually would a cook on the Derailment of Hermiston; daughter
College Academy. Engelhart
bring together into Crew at Hinkle. For many by marriage Marcey and
After high school
Ardell came out west with a book collection. He years he was the Santa and son-in-law Steve Wornell
his family to Milton Free- dearly loved all of his rode in on a 1920s railroad of Hermiston; brother Bill
water and attended Walla family especially his chil- motor car to Maxwell Sid- Wyckoff of Shelton, Wash.;
Walla College for about dren, grandchildren and LQJ5DLOURDG0XVHXP
sister Karen Schank of
In 1975 Chuck mar- Shelton, Wash.; sister Mary
one year. He began work- great-grandchildren.
Ardell spent his last ried Trisha Schuening and Ann and brother-in-law
ing for Harris Pine Mills.
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Margaret Peterson during DWWKH+HUPLVWRQ5HJHQF\ with her to the marriage. Wash.; seven grandchildren
a church roller-skating Nursing Home. He was Son Eric was born in 1976. and two great-grandchil-
event. They married July named their volunteer of Together the family en- dren.
25, 1954, in the old Walla the year in 2011. He en- MR\HG ¿VKLQJ DQG FDPSLQJ
He was preceded in
Walla SDA church. Mar- joyed painting pictures, at Jubilee Lake. Chuck also death by his parents, and
garet and Ardell had three collecting pop cans, sing- enjoyed hunting with Eric brother Jimmy Glass.
sons, Mark, Kevin and ing hymns and sharing his and a group of friends out
A private family burial
Andrew, and one daugh- love for Jesus. He loved of Ukiah. He loved to cook will be held at the Hermis-
the staff and they loved when family and friends ton Cemetery.
ter, Linda.
During the early years him. He was a member of got together. The couple
A Celebration of Life
of raising a family, Ardell and attended the Herm- celebrated their 40th wed- service with military hon-
owned and operated Pow- iston SDA church and at- ding anniversary this year.
ors will be held at New
Chuck was honored as Hope Community Church,
er City gas station in Uma- tended church for the last
tilla and later began well time the day preceding his Scouter of the Year in 2006 1350 S. Highway 395,
from Blue Mountain Coun- on Saturday, January 9th,
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Ardell is preceded in cil and Oregon Trail Dis- 2016, at 1:00 p.m.
becoming a trained and
licensed well driller for death by both parents, trict. For about 30 years he
Please sign the guest
the Hermiston area for 20 Clarence and Ella; his four volunteered with the Boy book at burnsmortuary-
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the Engelharts moved to Alva Engelhart, Bernard 676. He also volunteered
southern California where Engelhart and Bernice
Ardell drilled for oil for a Kirschenbauer; and his
BIRTHS
few years before retiring oldest son Mark Engel-
to Vancouver, Washing- hart.
A memorial service for
ton.
Good Shepherd Medical Center, Hermiston
While living in Vancou- Ardell will be held Satur-
DEC. 23, 2015
ver, they attended the Or- day, January 9, 2016, at
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treasured their time there. ton SDA Church, 855 W. <RODQGD0RUDOHV*XWLHUUH]
After their retirement they Highland Ave.
DEC. 25, 2015
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DEC. 28, 2015
Burns Mortuary of
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dio.
Dennis L. Mills of Sa-
gle, Idaho, was born in Pri-
or, Oklahoma, on August
5, 1944, the third child to
parents Dilford and Amy
Mills. He died De-
cember 29, 2015, in
Hayden, Idaho, at
the age of 71 years,
after a long battle
with cancer.
The Mills family
arrived in Hermiston
in 1947, and worked Mills
the Hermiston Dairy
for a number of years, as
well as a dairy of their own.
Being tall for his age, Den-
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he was only 16, and went
on to spend most of his life
in construction work, build-
ing homes anywhere from
Hermiston and Pendleton,
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ties, and continued to enjoy
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Dennis grew to be deeply
spiritual, and might best be
remembered for his healing
ministry.
Dennis is survived by his
wife Cheryl of Sagle, Ida-
ho; daughters Lesa
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Lori Mills of Port-
land, Oregon; three
grandchildren and
two great-grandchil-
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and Steve Mills of
Hermiston, Oregon;
and sister Sharon Mills of
Nyssa, Oregon. Dennis
was preceded in death by
his parents, nephew Justin,
and brothers Jerry and Tom
Mills.
At his wishes, there will
be no memorial services.
Contributions in his mem-
ory to Hospice of Northern
Idaho, or any hospice of
your choosing, would be
greatly appreciated by the
family.
COURT REPORT
Umatilla
Nov. 2, 1922-Jan. 2, 2016
Sentences
William M. “Mac” McClannahan, 93, of Umatilla died
Saturday, Jan. 2, 2016, in Hermiston. He was born Nov.
2, 1922, in Tacoma, Wash. A celebration of life gathering
with military honors will be held Sunday, Jan. 10 at 2 p.m.
with sharing to continue until 4 p.m. at Oxford Suites,
1050 N. First St. (Highway 395), Hermiston. Burns Mor-
tuary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements. Sign the
online guest book at burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
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•Victor Manuel Diodoro, 24,
Kennewick, Wash., pleaded guilty
to Attempt to Elude Police-vehicle;
sentenced to 18 months probation,
90 sanction units, 30 maximum jail
units, 120 hours community service,
$140 fine, $1,300 fine-suspended
and 90 days driver’s license suspen-
sion, plus court assessment; pleaded
guilty to Attempt to Elude Police;
sentenced to 180 days jail-suspend-
ed, 18 months probation, 10 hours
community service and $40 fine, plus
court costs and fees; pleaded guilty
to Recklessly Endangering Another;
sentenced to $40 fine plus court as-
sessment.
•Nicolas Lucas Rhorer, 29, Herm-
iston, pleaded guilty to Strangu-
lation-domestic violence (felony);
sentenced to 27 months Oregon Dept.
of Corrections, 2 years post-prison
supervision, $190 fine and $1,000
fine-suspended, plus court costs and
fees; pleaded guilty to Assault IV-do-
mestic violence (felony); sentenced
to $140 fine plus court assessment;
pleaded guilty to Failure to Appear
I; sentenced to $140 fine plus court
costs and fees.
•Ted Randall Weems, 23, Hermis-
ton, pleaded guilty to Theft of Identity;
sentenced to 3 years probation, 180
sanction units, 90 maximum jail units,
$140 fine and $1,300 fine-suspended,
plus court costs and fees; pleaded
guilty to Credit Card Fraud; sentenced
to 180 days jail-suspended, 3 years
probation, $40 fine and $900 fine-sus-
•Yvette Lynn Woller, 39, Stanfield,
pleaded guilty to two counts of Theft
of Identity; sentenced to 18 months
probation, 90 sanction units, 30 max-
imum jail units, $140 fine and $2,300
fine-suspended for each count, plus
court costs and fees.
Divorces
Divorce decrees were signed in
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Marie Longhorn; Rosa Rodriguez
and Ricardo Guzman Barrera; Am-
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Boedigheimer; Steven J. Gilmore Jr.
and Christina S. Gilmore; Ana Rosa
Sanchez and Mauricio Sanchez.
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