Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 1994-current, March 30, 2016, Page A5, Image 5

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    RECORDS
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 2016
HERMISTONHERALD.COM • A5
OBITUARIES
Irene Jeanette Young
Roberta DeAnn ‘Annie’ Elgin
Timothy James Teraberry
Hermiston
March 25,1925-March 25, 2016
Heppner
March 15, 1944-March 14, 2016
Hermiston
May 5,1958-March 25,2016
Irene Jeanette Young
passed away at Brookdale
Assisted Living in Hermis-
ton on March 25, 2016. She
was born on March 25, 1925,
in Seattle, Washing-
ton. We like to think
she gave herself a
birthday present by
allowing herself to
join her dear husband
Willis
McClellen
Young, who passed
away in 2004. They Young
not only were eternal
sweethearts but best friends.
Irene had many jobs
through the years but her ca-
reer job was as the manger of
lamps and china at Sears and
Roebucks. She left that job in
southern California to move
to Lava Hot Springs, Idaho,
where she and Willis owned
and operated a KOA Camp-
ground. Irene was very in-
dustrious and was not afraid
of working hard. Not only
did she work full-time the
majority of her life but also
raised two daughters and was
an excellent gardener. After
moving to Hermiston she and
Willis created a mini farm
in which they gardened and
raised goats and chickens. In
their later years they moved
to a smaller place but she
continued gardening, even
being seen out working in
her garden with a cane. Her
yards were always a master-
piece. Irene was a member
of The Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints where
she served in many capaci-
ties. Her favorite was work-
ing in the Relief Society. She
and Willis were sealed in the
Idaho Falls Temple for time
and all eternity.
Irene loved animals,
especially dogs and goats.
She was a farm girl at heart
and dearly loved her time
at Patch Work Acres, the
name they gave their
mini farm. In her later
years she loved to lis-
ten to friends and ac-
quaintances tell their
stories about farm
life.
She was preceded
in death by her hus-
band, Willis Young;
daughter Sharlene Young;
father Arnold Herbst; moth-
er Marie Herbst; brother Ar-
thur Herbst III; and grandson
Ted Callaway. Irene leaves
behind two daughters, Dar-
lene Gill of Crockett, Texas
(Teddy), and Ilene Callaway
of Kennewick, Wash.; seven
grandchildren: Tim Callaway
(Rose), Brian Barca (Barba-
ra), Tammy Plunkett (Roy),
Candice Barber (Keith),
Tom Callaway (Sarah), and
Trisha Judd. She also leaves
25 great-grandchildren and
¿ve great-great-grandchil-
dren. She also leaves behind
her sister Particia Eckely of
Burns, Ore., and many niec-
es and nephews.
Irene’s funeral will be
held on Wednesday, March
30, 2016, at 2:00 p.m. at The
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints, 850 S.W.
11th St., Hermiston, Ore-
gon. Burial will follow at the
Hermiston Cemetery, Herm-
iston, Oregon.
Please sign the online
guest book at burnsmortua-
ryhermiston.com
Burns Mortuary of Herm-
iston, Oregon, is in care of
the arrangements.
Roberta DeAnn “Annie”
Elgin, 71, of Heppner died
Monday, March 14, 2016,
at Richland, Washington. A
memorial funeral mass will
be held 11 a.m. Satur-
day, April 2, 2016, at
St. Patrick’s Catholic
Church in Heppner. A
luncheon will imme-
diately follow at St.
Patrick’s Parish Hall.
She was born
March 15, 1944, at Elgin
Redmond, Oregon,
the daughter of Robert and
Dickse Keyes Williams.
Annie was raised in Twick-
enham, Oregon; her early
school years were attended at
Twickenham School, taught
by her mother Dickse, the
only teacher in the one-room
school house. She then tran-
sitioned into the neighboring
town of Mitchell through her
high school years, where she
graduated in 1962.
Ann married Jacy Lee
Gibbs in 1964 in Twicken-
ham. They later divorced.
Ann then married Patrick N.
Elgin on May 20, 1979, in
Prineville, Oregon. In 1980,
Pat and Ann moved their fami-
ly to Pat’s family farm, dubbed
“Last Chance Ranch,” where
the family farmed until health
forced the sale.
Annie sold real estate for
a number of years while liv-
ing in Prinveille and Pendle-
ton. During her years of real
estate, she was honored with
numerous awards as well as
serving as the president of
the Realtors Land Institute,
which allowed her to do ex-
tensive traveling throughout
the United States. For a few
years, Ann ran the Silver
Saddle in Pendleton. After
running the restaurant,
she moved to Heppner
to be near her son and
his family.
Ann loved spend-
ing time with her
family and watching
her kids’, then grand-
kids’ involvement in
sports, 4-H, FFA and
any other activity. She was an
avid seamstress and enjoyed
gol¿ng in her later years.
Ann was a member of the
Pendleton and Heppner Elks
Lodge, Pendleton Eagles
Lodge, and St. Patrick’s Cath-
olic Church in Heppner.
Survivors include her
daughter Carrie (Joe-deceased)
Bennett of Pendleton; sons Jay
Gibbs (Sue) of Heppner and
Kenny (Chris) Gibbs of Herm-
iston; sister Mary M. Fitzger-
ald; brothers Robert Williams,
Kevin D. Williams and A.
Mathew Williams; nine grand-
children, and four great-grand-
children. Annie was preceded
in death by brothers Peter Wil-
liams and Don Williams, and a
sister, Chica Hansen.
Memorial contributions
may be made to Heppner
High School Booster Club,
P.O. Box 917, Heppner, OR
97836 or to the Helix High
School Booster Club, P.O.
Box 398, Helix, OR 97835.
Sweeney Mortuary of
Heppner is in care of arrange-
ments.
SEE POLICE REPORTS ON PAGE 13
DEATH NOTICES
Bobby Leroy Bash
Abigail Hughes
Hermiston
Brookings, Ore.
Jan. 31, 1939-March 25, 2016
March 22, 2016
Bobby Leroy Bash, 77, of Hermiston died Friday,
March 25, 2016, in Hermiston. He was born Jan. 31, 1939,
in North Bonneville, Wash. A private family celebration
will be held. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of
arrangements. Sign the online guest book at burnsmortua-
ryhermiston.com
Abigail Hughes, age 5 months, of Brookings, Ore., died
Tuesday, March 22, 2016, in Crescent City, Calif. She is
the daughter of former Hermiston resident Angela (McNa-
mee) Hughes. Arrangements are with Redwood Memorial
Chapel in Brookings.
Nancy Fay Conquest
On Friday, March 25th, and hobbies, always keep-
2016, Timothy James Ter- ing Annette on the go and
aberry passed away in his laughing! Tim also enjoyed
home surrounded by his spending special times
family. He was 57 years with his grandkids while
old.
making great mem-
Tim was born
ories. Tim’s gen-
on May 5, 1958, in
tle spirit, quick wit
Walnut Creek, Cal-
and kind smile at-
ifornia, to Donald
tracted people (and
“Jack”
Teraberry
animals) to him,
and Ravelta “Jo”
especially kids and
Teraberry, being the
teens. He touched so
eldest of two sons. Teraberry
many lives and was
In 1962 Jack and
a wonderful neigh-
Jo moved their family to bor, co-worker, friend, son,
Idaho. Tim graduated from papa, uncle, father and
Vallivue High School in husband.
1977 where he had played
Tim is survived by his
football, basketball and ran mother Jo Teraberry; wife
track.
Annette Teraberry; daugh-
He married Annette ter Stacia; son Nick; broth-
Sauvageau on November er Steve (Rebecca); grand-
26, 1982, in Caldwell, Ida- children Makaiyla, Kamri,
ho. They welcomed their Kaden and Jaxon; and nu-
¿rst child, Stacia, in 1985 merous cousins, uncles,
and their second, Nick, aunts, nieces and nephews.
in 1988. They moved to Tim was preceded in death
Hermiston in 1988. Tim by his father Jack Tera-
became a Beaver while berry in November 2015.
attending Oregon State There are so many other
University. He graduated special people in Tim’s life
in 1996 with a bachelor’s and list the too extensive to
degree in environmental comprehend.
science.
Thank you to all the
Tim was employed with family, friends and the
Chemical Waste Manage- community for the love
ment as a chemist for ap- and support during this dif-
proximately 18 years. He ¿cult journey.
was a member of the Oasis
Tim loved the youth
Vineyard church.
of Hermiston so in lieu of
Tim was an outdoors- Àowers, the family sug-
men, ¿shermen, hunter, gests donations to YFC
a cyclist, a kayaker, trap Blue Mountain / Hermiston
shooter and music enthu- Campus Life, 595 S. First
siast. As a kid, Tim grew St, Hermiston, OR 97838.
up with a great love for the
A celebration of life
outdoors, hunting and ¿sh- service will be held on
ing with his dad and broth- Saturday, April 2, 2016,
er. Tim spent great quality at 1:00 p.m. at New Hope
time with both of his kids Community Church, 1350
while boating, camping S. Hwy 395, Hermiston,
and attending all their Oregon.
many sports events as he
Please sign the online
volunteered at youth group guest book at burnsmortu-
and campus life during his aryhermiston.com
kids’ teen years.
Burns Mortuary of
Over the years, Tim ac- Hermiston, Oregon, is in
quired many new interests care of arrangements.
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Violet Irene Hall
Hermiston
Hermiston
March 19, 1926-March 28, 2016
Jan. 18, 1948-March 23, 2016
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Violet Irene Hall, 90, of Hermiston died Monday, March
28, 2016, at her home. She was born March 19, 1926, in
Onalaska, Wash. A celebration of life service will be held
Sunday, April 3 at 2 p.m. at the Burns Mortuary chapel in
Hermiston. Burial will follow at the Hermiston Cemetery.
Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements.
Sign the online guest book at burnsmortuaryhermiston.com
405 N. 1st St., Suite #107,
Hermiston
Nancy Fay Conquest, 68, of Hermiston died Wednes-
day, March 23, 2016,at her home. She was born Jan. 18,
1948, in Deadwood, S.D. A private celebration will be
held. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrange-
ments. Sign the online guest book at burnsmortuaryherm-
iston.com
Ric Jones,
BC-HIS
Sentences
Divorces
Marriages
Divorce decrees were signed in
Umatilla County Courts for: Gordon W.
Cronk and Heather L. Cronk; Dustin Lee
Wilson and Dawn Elizabeth Fisher.
Marriage licenses have been regis-
tered in Umatilla County for: Benjamin
Cary Kehoe, 38, and Wendy Lynn Sim-
mons, 39, both of Hermiston.
Patrick Tyler Maahs, 26, and Nichole
Danielle Cribbs, 27, both of Hermiston.
Mauricio Soria Ramirez, 36, and Ma
De Los Angeles Castaneda Avila, 48,
both of Hermiston.
•Huston Tyler Estle, 28, Hermiston,
pleaded no contest to Failure to Carry/
Present Operator’s License; sentenced
to $375 fine plus court assessment.
Justin Wylie
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•Nicholas Eugene Epping Fate,
27, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to DUII;
sentenced to 30 days jail, 180 days
jail-suspended, 2 years probation, 80
hours community service, $885 fine,
$1,250 fine-suspended and 1 year
driver’s license suspension, plus court
costs and fees.
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jail-suspended, 2 years probation, 40
hours community service, $690 fine
and $750 fine-suspended, plus court
costs and fees.
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•Rudolph Castillo Jr., 59, Hermis-
ton, pleaded guilty to DUII; sentenced
to 90 days jail, 180 days jail-suspend-
ed, 5 years probation, $1,685 fine,
$3,000 fine-suspended, $800 restitu-
tion and lifetime revocation of driver’s
license, plus court costs and fees.
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•Tony Ray Duncan, 49, Hermiston,
pleaded guilty to DUII; sentenced to
30 days jail, 180 days jail-suspended,
3 years probation, $1,685 fine, $3,000
fine-suspended and 1 year driver’s
license suspension, plus court costs
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