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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2017 HERMISTONHERALD.COM • A5 RECORDS OBITUARIES Clarene Oleta Hample Roberta Kay Riker Cherie Marston Eugene Umatilla September 1, 1948 - October 1, 2017 Kennewick, Wash. August 29, 1952 - October 6, 2017 February 7, 1935 - October 4, 2017 On Oct. 4, 2017, our be- loved and beautiful moth- er, Clarene Oleta Hample, passed at home from this life to the next. Although we are saddened and will miss her, angels in heaven are welcoming her! Clarene was born Feb. 7, 1935, in the small town of Hep- pner, Oregon. She was the third of Hample four daughters born to Herman and Dolly Carr (Allstott): Delores, Leota, Clarene, and Sharon. She was raised in the town of Hermiston, Oregon, along with her three sisters and many aunts, uncles, and cousins. After graduating from Hermiston High in 1953, she was working at a soda bar, where she met a dash- ing young Air Force ser- viceman in uniform, Fred Hample, from Eugene, Oregon. They were soon married on Jan. 21, 1955, at United Lutheran Church in Eugene. Clarene and Fred moved into a cozy house near Tug- man Park, and raised four tow-headed children: Dar- cie, Diane, Brent, and Eric. Many fond family memo- ries revolved around the neighborhood and friends of Ferry Street. Camp- ing, fishing, and spending days at Fern Ridge Lake – or ocean salmon fishing out of the Siuslaw River – were other favorite family activities. Clarene graduated from real estate school, got her state license, and sold real estate for five years. She also spent many years managing investment properties. She was active in the Council for the Aged, was on the board of Chris- tian Family Services, and served as president of the Re-Active Club of Eu- gene. She was a volunteer for Senior Services, FISH, and the Hospital Guild. She was a long-time member of Central Luther- an Church and active in various ministries includ- ing Stephen Minis- tries, Altar Guild, and prayer groups. She and Fred en- joyed many days antiquing, fishing, camping, reading, traveling, golfing and adoring their seven grandchil- dren. Clarene collected tea strainers, candlesticks, and sending ideas into Plug- gers comic strip (and some were published). She enjoyed traveling and had an open mind to other cultures and people. Places she traveled to in- clude Hong Kong, Athens, Rome, Macau, Geneva, Jamaica, Salzburg, Edin- burgh, London, Hawaii, and Mexico. Clarene and Fred cele- brated their 56th wedding anniversary in 2011 before he passed away later that year. Clarene is survived by her sister, Sharon Wall of Plano, Texas; daugh- ter Darcie McNally of Guerneville, California; daughter Diane Caisse of Eugene, Oregon; son Brent Hample (wife Mon- ica) of Eugene; son Eric Hample of Eugene; and her seven grandchildren Justin, Nick, Kait, Alex, David, Rachel, and Deb- orah. A memorial service will be held at Central Luther- an Church, 1857 Potter Street, Eugene, Oregon, at 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 14. The family asks that in lieu of flowers, memorial donations be made in her name to her favorite char- ities: Volunteers in Med- icine, Central Lutheran Church, and India Partners (www.IndiaPartners.org). Please visit the online obituary where you are in- vited to sign the guestbook at www.musgroves.com. Virginia ‘Ginny’ Marshall Hermiston August 18, 1931 - September 25, 2017 Virginia (Ginny) Mar- vived by daughter Luanne shall passed away quietly (Steve) Brownfield of Hep- on Monday, Sept. 25, 2017. pner, Rollie (Debbie) Mar- Ginny was born Aug. 18, shall of Ione and Bill (Cher- 1931, in Richland Center, yl) Marshall of Franklin, Massachusetts. Gin- Wisconsin. Her par- ny loved her grand- ents were Glen and children very much: Iris Richards. Gin- Candis (Mike) Smith ny graduated from of La Grande, Bran- Richland Center di (Corey) Sweeney High School in 1949. of Heppner, Kristen She married her high Marshall of Heppner, school sweetheart Alec (Rachel) Mar- Bob Marshall on Marshall shall of Harrisburg, May 17, 1952. Bob and Ginny had a daughter, Pennsylvania., and Kayla Luanne, and a son, Roland Marshall of Franklin, Mas- (nicknamed Rollie, after sachusetts. Ginny also took his uncle), both born in joy in spending time with great-grandchildren Richland Center. Soon after her that, the family moved to Garrett, Gracey and Aspen Portland, Oregon, where a Smith of La Grande, and second son, William (Bill), Kane and Jorden Sweeney of Heppner. was born. Ginny couldn’t talk Ginny worked for the Beaverton School District enough about how proud and later for the Hermiston she was of her daughter, sons, her grandkids, and School District. Bob and Ginny used to great-grandkids. We were enjoy “gadding about” to- all proud of you also Mom, gether. They loved to just Grandma, and Grandma jump in the car and head Great! Now you get to down the road. They never spend time again with Dad knew exactly where they “gadding about.” Please sign the online might end up, but it usually involved eating at a restau- condolence book at burns- rant in some small town mortuaryhermiston.com. Burns Mortuary of hundreds of miles away, and then heading back Hermiston, Oregon, is in home a different route just charge of arrangements. to take in the scenery. Ginny was preceded in death by her parents Glen and Iris Richards, her broth- er Nyrval Richards, and her beloved husband Robert (Bob) Marshall. She is sur- Roberta, 69, passed into the loving hands of the Lord Sunday, Oct. 1, 2017, with her loving hus- band and family members by her side at the Hospice House in Kennewick, Wash- ington. Multiple issues took her life. She contracted Val- ley Fever, a serious fungal infection, in Arizona nine years ago, spend- Riker ing two weeks in hospital there. It abated for awhile but came back a few months ago, which led to meningitis and fi- nally several strokes that in totality were too much to overcome. Roberta was born Sept. 1, 1948, at St. Anthony Hospital, Pendleton, to Roy and Rosalee Smith. Kay lived most of her life in Pendleton, graduated Pendleton High, attend- ed Blue Mountain CC and graduated nursing school at Walla Walla CC as a registered nurse. She worked at several hospi- tals and had to retire early due to advanced rheuma- toid arthritis. Kay was an accom- plished horsewoman. She really knew how to talk horse. She helped with 4-H activities and trained many horses. She greatly enjoyed trail rides with many friends as well as doing very well in com- petitive trail riding events. She was involved with the Pioneer Humane So- ciety for many years and helped rescue 18 horses to our place in Pendleton and placed all in good homes. She had varied inter- ests that included artistic pursuits in painting, pottery and sewing arts, quilting and needlepoint. She spent many hours organizing gene- alogy records. She won many awards for her entries in the Umatilla County Fair. She designed two houses we had built. She enjoyed travel and spending winters in Ari- zona. Kay married David in Pendleton Oct. 2, 1977. She almost made it to our 40th anniversary. She had the usual redhead attitude, which made for some in- teresting conversations. Kay is survived by husband David; sister Rochelle Peck; brothers Royce Smith and Robert Smith; several nephews and nieces; and good friend Cher Walker, who was so caring of Kay. Silver, our loving little schnauzer, will miss her greatly. A Celebration of Life service will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 14, 2017, at the Crossroads Community Church, 350 N. Sherman St., Stanfield OR 97875. Family suggests dona- tions in lieu of flowers to either SalvationArmyU- sa.org or PAWS/Pioneer Humane Society, 517 S.E. Third St., Pendleton, OR 97801. Glen W. Wulff Hermiston October 5, 2017 Glen W. Wulff, 83, of Hermiston fought his battle with cancer with strength and digni- ty. He passed away on Thursday, Oct. 5, 2017, with his fami- ly at his side. Glen was born in Gardena, North Dakota, the son of William and Mar- Wulff tha (Klebe) Wulff. His family moved to Oregon for a short time before settling in Kenne- wick, Washington. He graduated from high school in Kennewick in the early 1950s. He then served in the Army and was active during the Ko- rean War. He attended Oregon State University where he received a bach- elor’s degree in agriculture economics. Glen worked as man- ager of PGG’s fertilizer department for 26 years and general manager of Growers Fertilizer for sev- en years. He served on the board of directors for the Oregon Society of Weed Science and the Oregon Ag Chemical Association. He served on numerous committees for the Fertil- izer and Pesticide Association. He enjoyed spending his free time at his Sumpter cabin. He married Joy A. Zandofsky in Corvallis in 1958. He is survived by his wife Joy of Hermiston; children Jon, Mark and Valerie Cano; grandchil- dren Artie, Ryan, Mariah and Helen; and great-grandchildren Arn, Erik and Arwen. Services will be an- nounced at a later time. Family suggests me- morial donations to Good Shepherd Home Care, 645 W. Orchard Ave., Suite #500, Hermiston, OR 97838. To leave an online con- dolence for the family go to www.burnsmortuary. com. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston, Oregon, is in care of arrangements. Cherie Marston, 65, of multiple school, athletic Kennewick, Washington, and extracurricular events passed away on October 6, each day. She is survived by her 2017, surrounded by her family. husband, Steven; daugh- Cherie was born ters Tiah, Meagan to Donald and Venita and KelliJean; and DePue in La Grande, her sister Kenda Oregon, on Aug. 29, Christian of Pasco. 1952. The family Cherie was preced- moved to Hermiston, ed in death by her where she spent her parents, Donald and childhood. She grad- Venita DePue, and uated from Eastern Marston her sister Kaye Ma- Oregon in 1974, Gula. where she met her husband, A celebration of life Steven Marston. will be at Einan’s at Sun- A dedicated teacher of set Chapel in Richland on 36 years, she also enjoyed Saturday, October 14, at 11 many hobbies including a.m. baking, knitting, quilting Express your thoughts and gardening. She loved and memories on our online nothing more than being guestbook at www.einan- a mother, often attending satsunset.com. DEATH NOTICES Raymond Minter Hermiston Oct. 26, 1923 - Oct. 7, 2017 Raymond Minter, 93, of Hermiston died Saturday, Oct. 7, 2017, at his home. He was born Oct. 26, 1923, in Martinsburg, Nebraska. Services are pending with Burns Mortuary of Hermis- ton. Sign the online condo- lence book at burnsmortua- ryhermiston.com. Donald Gene Herndon Hermiston March 26, 1934 - Sept. 22, 2017 Donald Gene Herndon, 83, of Hermiston died Fri- day, Sept. 22, 2017, in Newport. He was born March 26, 1934, in Free- water, Oregon. A celebra- tion of life will be held at a later date. Bateman Funeral Home in Newport handled arrangements. Daniel R. ‘Danny’ Shockman Pendleton Oct. 14, 1952 - Oct. 3, 2017 Longtime Hermiston and Stanfield resident Daniel R. “Danny” Shockman, 64, of Pendleton died Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2017, at his home. He was born Oct. 14, 1952, in Pendleton. A celebration gathering will be held at a later date. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in charge of ar- rangements. Sign the online condolence book at burns- mortuaryhermiston.com. BIRTHS Good Shepherd Medical Center, Hermiston SEPT. 26, 2017 MOON — Amy L. Moon and Christopher B. Moon of Hermiston: a boy, Maximilian Dominic Moon. SEPT. 27, 2017 SANDERS — Kaycee N. Friend and Dustin G. Sanders of Hermiston: a girl, Zoee Jean Sanders. SEPT. 29, 2017 THOMAS — Crystal Campos-Perez and Tevin A. Thomas of Hermiston: a girl, Aaliyah Luisa Thomas. SEPT. 30, 2017 AGUILAR — Chey- enne A. Aguilar and Ray- mond A. Aguilar of Board- man: a boy, Jude Wolf Aguilar. OCT. 1, 2017 RITCHIE — Dakota R. Ritchie and Robert R. Ritchie of Hermiston: a boy, Ventus Noel Ritchie. St. Anthony Hospital, Pendleton SEPT. 28, 2017 HERNANDEZ — Sara Hernandez and Luis Her- nandez of Hermiston: a boy, Cohen Josiah Hernan- dez. SEPT. 29, 2017 CALVILLO — Mar- icela Calvillo and Jose M. 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