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Doris E. Wicks
Beatrice Jane Luciani
MaryAnne (Morgan) Agli
Hermiston
May 6, 1934 - July 23, 2018
Echo
ebruary 6, 1924 - July 25, 2018
Seldovia, Alaska
June 2, 1957 - July 17, 2018
Doris E. Wicks of Herm-
iston, Oregon, was born on
May 6, 1934, in New Plym-
outh, Idaho, to parents Elmer
and Helen Lake Carpen-
ter. She passed away
on July 23, 2018, in
Richland, Washing-
ton, surrounded by
family at the age of
84 years.
Doris was raised
by her grandpar-
ents, Alfred and Wicks
Mary Carpenter. She
attended elementary school
in New Plymouth, and mid-
dle school and high school
in Midvale, Idaho. Doris
was united in marriage to
her high school sweetheart,
Franklin Eugene “Gene”
Wicks, on June 17, 1951, in
Midvale.
Gene was stationed in
Savannah, Georgia, where
they started their family
with the birth of their first
son, Darrell. They returned
to Weiser, Idaho, for a short
time where their second
son, Steve, was born. They
moved to Pilot Rock, Ore-
gon, in 1956 and while vis-
iting family in Midvale, son
Richard was born.
Doris worked at Bulbaros
Grocery Store for five years.
In 1964, they settled in
Hermiston, Oregon, and she
worked for Sigmans IGA.
Doris then worked 23 years
at Safeway before retiring.
She enjoyed her co-work-
ers and customers, many of
whom remained friends for
life. Doris and Gene then
spent the next 10 years trav-
eling in their motorhome
before Gene passed away in
2010.
She enjoyed working
outside in her gardens and
traveling with her fam-
ily. Doris was a member of
Grace Baptist Church where
she enjoyed worship, Bible
study, and planning
the music for Sunday
services. Doris will
be greatly missed by
her family and many
friends.
She is survived by
her sons Steve Wicks
and wife Mavis,
Parkersburg, Iowa,
and Richard Wicks and
wife Gina, Hermiston, Ore.;
daughter-in-law MaryAnn
Wicks, Kettle Falls, Wash.;
brother
Gary
Carpen-
ter, Asotin, Wash.; cousins
Hazel Brown, Hayden Lake,
Idaho, and Sybil Irving,
Stanfield, Ore.; 10 grand-
children; 17 great-grandchil-
dren; and numerous nieces
and nephews.
Doris was preceded in
death by her husband of 58
years, Gene, her parents, and
her oldest son, Darrell.
Funeral service were held
on Saturday, July 28, 2018,
at 11 a.m. at Grace Baptist
Church, 555 N.W. 11th St.,
Hermiston, Ore. Burial will
be at the cemetery in Mid-
vale, Idaho.
Those who wish may
make contributions in her
memory to Grace Baptist
Church.
A special thank you to her
Christian Family at Grace
Baptist Church for their
devoted love and friendship.
Please sign the online
condolence book at burns-
mortuaryhermiston.com.
Burns Mortuary of Herm-
iston, Oregon, is in care of
arrangements.
Fred C. Searcey
Everett, Wash.
February 13, 1927 - July 23, 2018
Fred C. Searcey, 91, fulfill his dream of build-
passed away peacefully on ing homes, and spent time
July 23, 2018 in Everett, traveling, climbing moun-
tains, backpacking,
Wash.
Fred was born on
canoeing, skiing, and
February 13, 1927,
snowshoeing.
He
to William (Tom)
loved to be the life of
Searcey and Cather-
the party.
ine Lynch Searcey
Fred
is
sur-
vived by his daugh-
in Pendleton, Ore.
ters, Mary (Tom)
He attended school
Dauchy of Walla
there,
graduating Searcey
Walla, Wash., Susan
from
Pendleton
Singh of Anchorage,
High School in
Alaska, and Sally
1945. After gradu-
ation he served in
(Mitch) Mullanix
the Navy.
of Everett, Wash.,
After his honor-
and his grand-
children
Kathy
able discharge, Fred returned
to Pendleton and married Cornejo, Melissa Fortin,
Mary Kathleen Kopp of David Searcey and Kacey
Pilot Rock, Ore. They raised Mullanix, as well as six
their four children in Pend- great-grandchildren.
leton, Woodland, Wash.,
He was preceded in death
and Walla Walla, Wash. He by his son, Thomas Searcey,
was active in the Catho- granddaughter Meagan Mul-
lic church, Scouting, and a lanix, his parents, and sisters
member of the Elks Lodge. Eva and Juanita.
A funeral mass will be
He enjoyed hunting and
held for him at 11 a.m. on
fishing.
Fred worked for Pacific August 3rd, at St. Mary’s
Power and Light Company Catholic Church, Pendle-
for 27 years, beginning as ton Ore., followed by a lun-
meter reader, then a line- cheon. The committal ser-
man, and the last half of his vice will be held at 1:15 p.m.
career as substation operator at Olney Cemetery. Please
until his retirement in 1983. share memories at www.
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in 1980 to Rose Marie
In lieu of flowers, please
Gutschmidt, and they spent honor Fred by doing some-
many adventure-filled years thing fun, having a good
together before her pass- laugh, or raising a toast to
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Beatrice Jane Luciani,
94, of Echo, Oregon,
passed away peacefully at
her Guardian Angel Home
in Hermiston, surrounded
by people who loved
her.
Bea was born
in Webster, South
Dakota, February 6,
1924, to parents of
Norwegian descent,
Henry and Agnes
(Mathiesen) Hau- Luciani
gen. They lived on
the family farm outside of
Lily, South Dakota, where
Bea enjoyed her elementary
education at the little coun-
try school. In order to attend
high school 30 miles away,
the family arranged board-
ing for Bea in Webster. She
received her diploma from
Webster High School in
1942.
After
graduation,
she traveled to Omaha,
Nebraska, where she stud-
ied to become a telegra-
pher for the Union Pacific
Railroad. While attend-
ing school, she kept hear-
ing the words of her father
resonating in her head: “If
you ever have the opportu-
nity to go West, you should
go.” He had gone to Port-
land and thought it was one
of the most beautiful places
he had ever seen. After
receiving her certificate as
a telegrapher, this young
19-year-old girl traveled
across country by herself to
Quinton, Oregon, which is
near what is now known as
Philippi Canyon.
Quinton was not quite
Portland, but it turned out to
be a pretty awesome place
because she met the love of
her life. She became friends
with the section foreman
Fiore Borghese and his
wife Carmelita, who lived
nearby in Arlington. They
both took quite a liking to
this sweet naïve girl from
South Dakota and took her
under their wings. Carmel
said she had a good-look-
ing brother she would like
to introduce her to. Bea in
agreement met this tall,
handsome Italian man from
Echo. The sparks flew and
it was love at first sight.
Like many young men
in that time, George was
sent to basic Army train-
ing at Camp Roberts. While
on leave George and Bea
were married on Febru-
ary 4, 1945, in Pendleton,
Oregon. Bea was a patient
bride, waiting for her new
groom to come home from
serving in the Philippines
and also a short time in
Japan.
Once home, they started
their new life together in
Pendleton until the couple
pursued George’s love of
farming. They then moved
to Pine City and formed a
lease partnership with Leo
Ashbeck. In 1965 they pur-
chased their own farm,
which is still located on
Butter Creek.
Butter Creek was a
lively place with George
and Bea around. The family
enjoyed many happy times
with neighbors at the Pine
City School House. It was
a storybook existence, all
the neighbors being friends
and helping each other as
BIRTHS
Good Shepherd Medical Center,
Hermiston
JULY 17, 2018
ALSUP — Beverly M. Martin-Alsup
and Kyle L. Griffith of Hermiston: a
girl, Ellie Mae Rose Alsup.
JULY 20, 2018
WILLIAMS — Kaishia Williams
of Hermiston: a girl, Xaeliyana Reign
Williams.
JULY 21, 2018
RUIZ MONTES — Lorena Mon-
tes Landeros and Cristo Ruiz Gomez
of Boardman: a girl, Carolina Ruiz
Montes.
JULY 22, 2018
MORALES-LOPEZ — Catarina
Lopez and Roberto Morales of Board-
man: a boy, Jose Morales-Lopez.
JULY 23, 2018
AYRES — Ashley Ayres and Chad
Ayres of Hermiston: a girl, Eleanor
Grace Ayres.
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needed and spending joyful
times in the School House
having sock hops, potlucks,
bingo games and their
favorite, dancing after all
the work was done.
Bea was the abso-
lute ultimate host-
ess. She could take
a few leftovers and
turn them into a feast
enough to feed an
army. She was an
exceptional home-
maker and cook.
The house always smelled
so good when you walked
in. The scent of decadent
Norwegian-Italian
cui-
sine, pastries, cookies and
rolls would permeate the
air sending messages to the
taste buds. You knew you
were in for a huge treat.
Always generous and giv-
ing, Bea never let you leave
empty-handed. As one of
the granddaughters said,
“Grandma was the great
nurturer of our family, she
had a kind heart and deep
concern for others. Her love
for her family and her beau-
tiful devotion to Grandpa
were just a few of the
many important lessons she
taught me about life.” Her
Christian roots were evi-
dent in all that she did.
Committed to the com-
munity, Bea was active in
many organizations over
the years including Morrow
County Extension Group,
Pollyanna’s, Oregon Wheat
Growers Association, Mor-
row County Grain Growers,
McNary Yacht Club charter
member and longtime mem-
ber of the Lutheran Church.
Her hobbies included craft-
ing, sewing, puzzles, read-
ing, crocheting, fishing,
hunting and boating. Bea
lit up whenever friends and
family would visit; the hos-
pitality was abounding no
matter who walked into the
room. She absolutely cher-
ished time with her family
and supported the numer-
ous activities of her chil-
dren and grandchildren.
She is survived her
daughters Karla Ander-
son (Doug), Sheila Cozad
(Bob) and Patty Matheny,
son John H. Luciani
(Karen), 10 grandchildren,
22
great-grandchildren,
and numerous nieces and
nephews.
Bea was proceeded in
death by her parents, hus-
band George of 72 years,
brother Vern Haugen,
beloved niece Pam Haugen
Fishman, and son-in-law
David Matheny.
A funeral service will be
held on Thursday, August
2, 2018, at 11 a.m. at Trin-
ity Lutheran Church, 485
W. Locust Ave., Hermis-
ton, Oregon. Burial will fol-
low at 2:00 p.m. at the Echo
Cemetery, Echo, Oregon.
Those who wish may
make contributions in
Bea’s memory to the Echo
Museum or Vange John
Memorial Hospice educa-
tion fund c/o Burns Mortu-
ary, P.O. Box 289, Hermis-
ton, OR 97838.
Please sign the online
condolence book at burns-
mortuaryhermiston.com.
Burns Mortuary of
Hermiston, Oregon, is in
care of arrangements.
SAVAGE — Samantha M. Savage
and Marcus O.S. Savage of Irrigon: a
boy, Asher Atreus Lee Savage.
St. Anthony Hospital, Pendleton
JULY 19, 2018
AYLETT — Kendra A. Aylett
and Wade R. Aylett of Irrigon: a boy,
Walker Michael Aylett.
JULY 20, 2018
CHRISTY — Sarah K. Christy and
John M. Christy of Hermiston: a girl,
Marley Jo Christy.
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MaryAnne (Morgan) Agli, 61, of Seldovia, Alaska,
died Tuesday, July 17, 2018, in Anchorage, Alaska. She
was born June 2, 1957, in Pendleton. A celebration of life
was held Saturday, July 28 at 2 p.m. at the Outside Beach
Pavilion in Seldovia. Alaska Cook Inlet Funeral Services
handled arrangements.
Roy Barnes
Bingen, Wash.
Feb. 5, 1936 - July 21, 2018
Former Pendleton resident Roy Barnes, 82, of Bingen,
Wash., died Saturday, July 21, 2018, in Portland. He was
born Feb. 5, 1936, in Bingen. A memorial and celebration
of life were held Saturday, July 28 at 4 p.m. at Gardner
Funeral Home in White Salmon, Wash. A second memo-
rial will be held in August in Baker City. A full obituary
will be published at a later date.
Nedra E. Johnson
Arlington
Jan. 10, 1930 - July 28, 2018
Nedra E. Johnson, 88, of Arlington died Saturday, July
28, 2018, in Hermiston. She was born Jan. 10, 1930, in
The Dalles. A celebration gathering is pending. Burns
Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements. Sign
the online condolence book at burnsmortuaryhermiston.
com
Barbara E. Marshall
Hermiston
Feb. 25, 1948 - July 24, 2018
Barbara E. Marshall, 70, of Hermiston died Tuesday,
July 24, 2018, in Hermiston. She was born Feb. 25, 1948,
in Watertown, New York. Private burial will be at the
Hermiston Cemetery. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in
care of arrangements. Sign the online condolence book at
burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
Stacey D. Epperson Nordland
Boardman
Dec. 21, 1964 - July 20, 2018
Stacey D. Epperson Nordland, 53, of Boardman died
Friday, July 20, 2018, at her home. She was born Dec. 21,
1964, in Lebanon, Ore. A family celebration gathering
will be held. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of
arrangements. Sign the online condolence book at burns-
mortuaryhermiston.com.
COURTS
•Credits Inc. vs. Jesus Munoz Jr.
and Cheyenne Munoz of Hermiston:
seeks $2,363.07.
SENTENCES
PENDLETON — The following sen-
tences have been imposed in Uma-
tilla County courts:
FELONY
•Codey Allen Sanders, 24, Herm-
iston, pleaded guilty to Possession
of Methamphetamine: sentenced to
$200 fine (discharged).
•Dawn Patricia Lowe, 46, Herm-
iston, pleaded guilty to Possession
of Methamphetamine: sentenced to
18 months probation, 90 sanction
units, 30 maximum jail units, 160
hours community service, $200 fine,
$2,300 fine-suspended and 6 months
driver’s license suspension; pleaded
guilty to DUII: sentenced to $1,000
fine, $255 fine-suspended and 18
months driver’s license suspension.
MISDEMEANOR
•Nathan Gregg Howell, 39,
Hermiston, pleaded guilty to DUII:
sentenced to 90 days jail, 90 days
jail-suspended, 5 years probation,
80 hours community service, $1,755
fine and lifetime suspension of driv-
er’s license, plus court costs and fees;
pleaded guilty to Recklessly Endan-
gering Another Person: sentenced to
30 days jail, 150 days jail-suspended,
5 years probation, 40 hours commu-
nity service, $100 fine and 90 days
driver’s license suspension; pleaded
guilty to Reckless Driving: sen-
tenced to 30 days jail, 5 years pro-
bation, 40 hours community service,
$100 fine and 90 days driver’s license
suspension.
•Timmy Kenneth Rowden, 51,
Stanfield, pleaded guilty to Assault
IV-domestic violence: sentenced to
180 days jail-suspended, 2 years pro-
bation and $100 fine, plus attorney
fees.
SUITS FILED
PENDLETON — The following suits
have been filed in Umatilla County
courts (interest, court costs and fees
not listed):
•Credits Inc. vs. Lanchi H. Nguyen
of Hermiston: seeks $754.94.
•Credits Inc. vs. Sinthia Valadez
of Hermiston: seeks $3,916.34.
•Credits Inc. vs. Andrea Madrid
Lezama of Hermiston: seeks $545.24.
•Credits Inc. vs. Flavia Chris-
tina Feliciano of Hermiston: seeks
$1,995.45.
•Midland Funding LLC vs. Mayra
Conklin: seeks $2,361.59.
•Second Round LP vs. Peggy
Wallingford: seeks $5,962.82.
•Ray Klein Inc. dba Professional
Credit Service vs. Daniel J. Kenney of
Hermiston: seeks $389.73.
•Midland Funding LLC vs. Rhian-
non Imel: seeks $1,610.
•Midland Funding LLC vs. Shawn
Martin: seeks $814.96.
•Midland Funding LLC vs. Beth
Zufelt: seeks $1,603.92.
•Credits Inc. vs. Alexandrea
M. Rogers of Hermiston: seeks
$6,092.96.
•Credits Inc. vs. Maribel Mendoza
Cuevas of Irrigon: seeks $8,551.42.
•Collection Bureau of Walla Walla
Inc. vs. Cari Anne (Carolyn) and Eric
Volgar of Echo: seeks $203.49.
•Collection Bureau of Walla Walla
Inc. vs. Leiha R. Hector of Umatilla:
seeks $2,424.81.
•Credits Inc. vs. Wilyam and
Christine Sabri of Hermiston: judg-
ment for $2,123.25.
•Credits Inc. vs. James and Ann-
naliese Hasty of Hermiston: judg-
ment for $4,541.95.
DIVORCES
PENDLETON — Divorce decrees
were signed in Umatilla County
Courts for:
Makayla Jean Speaker and John
Dwight Speaker of Hermiston; Ashley
Elaine Gonzalez and Michael Pedro
Gonzalez of Hermiston.
MARRIAGES
PENDLETON — Marriage licenses
have been registered in Umatilla
County for:
Edgar Nain Rodriguez Michel, 32,
and Mayra Patricia Palomino Muniz,
30, both of Hermiston.
for more courts records see
www.HermistonHerald.com
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