WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 2018
DEATHS
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Thomas Lee Roy Clark
Pendleton
Oct. 7, 1953 - Aug. 23, 2018
Thomas Lee Roy Clark, 64, of Pendleton died Thurs-
day, Aug. 23, 2018. He was born Oct. 7, 1953. Viewing
will be held Thursday, Aug. 30 from 1-5 p.m. at Burns
Mortuary of Pendleton. Graveside services will be held
Friday, Aug. 31 at 10 a.m. at Olney Cemetery in Pend-
leton. Burns Mortuary of Pendleton is in charge of
arrangements.
Peyton F. Hobbs
Hermiston
March 27, 1993 - Aug. 20, 2018
Peyton F. Hobbs, 25, of Hermiston died Monday, Aug.
20, 2018, at his home. He was born March 27, 1993,
in Fort Riley, Kansas. A celebration of life service will
be held Wednesday, Aug. 29 at 3 p.m. at Burns Mortu-
ary chapel in Hermiston. A potluck gathering will fol-
low at Spillway Park, below McNary Dam, in Umatilla.
Arrangements by Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Sign the
online condolence book at burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
Roxann ‘Roxie’ Jackson
Stanfield
Nov. 17, 1954 - Aug. 21, 2018
Roxann “Roxie” Jackson, 63, of Stanfield died Tues-
day, Aug. 21, 2018, at home. Roxie was born Nov. 17,
1954, in Hermiston. A celebration of life service will be
held Friday, Aug. 24 at 11 a.m. at the Echo Community
Church. A private graveside service will be held for the
family. Arrangements by Burns Mortuary of Hermiston.
Sign the online condolence book at burnsmortuaryherm-
iston.com.
William E. ‘Bill’ Rattray
Hermiston
April 25, 1919 - Aug. 23, 2018
William E. “Bill” Rattray, 99, of Hermiston died
Thursday, Aug. 23, 2018, in Hermiston. He was born
April 25, 1919, in Condon. A private family burial will be
held at the Hermiston Cemetery. Arrangements by Burns
Mortuary of Hermiston. Sign the online condolence book
at burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
Cornfield runner
caught by state police
retrieving vehicle
Garcia has had several
convictions in the area in
A Boardman man was the last four years, includ-
arrested two days after ing possession of meth-
carry-
police said he crashed a amphetamine,
stolen vehicle and ran into ing a concealed weapon,
a cornfield, eluding police felon in possession of a
officers, police dogs and a weapon, unauthorized use
of a vehicle, second-de-
drone.
Marco Antonio Garcia, gree theft, and conspiracy
32, was arrested
to commit a class C
by Oregon State
felony.
Police, after show-
On Aug. 21,
ing up at the Uma-
around 9:30 a.m.,
tilla County Sher-
Draze
spotted
iff’s Office.
Garcia
speeding
Umatilla County
around
milepost
Sheriff’s Sgt. Josh
188 on Interstate
Roberts said Gar- Garcia
84, going west. She
cia came into the
followed him, and
sheriff’s
office
he turned onto I-82.
on Thursday to get his He crashed the silver Toy-
vehicle, which had been ota Tacoma he was driv-
impounded. At that time, ing into a guardrail on the
he said, one of the detec- overpass at Lamb Road,
tives recognized his name and ran into a nearby
and called Oregon State cornfield.
Trooper Trish Draze, who
Officers from OSP,
had initially pursued Gar- UCSO, several local
cia for driving recklessly police departments, the
on Aug. 21. Draze came FBI, and the U.S. Fish
to the sheriff’s office, and Wildlife Service sur-
interviewed Garcia, and rounded the field, and a
arrested him without police dog searched the
field for Garcia. Officers
incident.
Garcia is charged with also used a drone, but
misdemeanor counts of called the search off after
reckless driving, hit-and- about five hours after fail-
run, and criminal tres- ing to locate Garcia.
pass, and felony counts of
Garcia had stolen the
attempt to elude and unau- vehicle from Pendleton
thorized use of a vehicle.
that morning.
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BIRTHS
James Otis ‘Odie’ Wilcox
Good Shepherd Medical Center, Hermiston
Hermiston
April 23, 1935 - August 16, 2018
AUG. 14, 2018
James Otis “Odie” Wil-
cox was born April 23,
1935, in Heppner, Oregon,
to Charles Bennett Wilcox
and Tressie Venus (Allstott)
Wilcox. The young-
est of three children,
he came into this
world at five and a
half pounds. How-
ever, as they say,
dynamite comes in
small packages and
he was definitely Wilcox
proof of that.
Odie from the ear-
liest of years loved
fishing and hunting;
he understood both
like an art that he
practiced nearly his
entire life. He was an
athletic, active and Wilcox
social person who
seemed to know no
stranger in Hermis-
ton as he spent nearly
his entire life raised
and raising his own
family here.
He came from pioneer
families whose homestead
farms were in the Heppner
and Lexington areas. Hard
work and hard play were
hand in hand. He was not a
stranger to either one, some-
times enjoying the play a bit
too much!
He was active in sports
in Hermiston. At the time it
was called Hermiston Union
High School, later becom-
ing Armand Larive Mid-
dle School – Mr. Larive was
actually the principal while
Odie was there. He enjoyed
football and basketball, but
his true love was boxing.
At that time they had box-
ing in junior high as well
as high school. As noted, he
wasn’t tall of stature, stand-
ing a mere 5’3” and weighed
less than 120 pounds, but he
was built like a heavyweight
and threw a punch to marvel
anyone who thought they
could best him.
After high school he
enlisted in the Air Force,
became a mechanic tech-
nician and spent much of
his enlistment in Alaska —
where again he was busy
fishing any chance he could
get.
Following his enlistment
he returned home and met
Glenda Parsons. They soon
married and shared 58 years
together. Within 13 months
of marriage they had their
first born, Pamela Jean, fol-
lowed by twin brothers a
short 13 months after her,
James Eric and Robert Otis.
Of course, hunting and fish-
ing would also play a large
part of their lives, thus con-
tinuing a family tradition of
love of the land, nature and
self-sufficiency.
Odie worked for the city
of Hermiston Water Depart-
ment for over 30 years and
also was a volunteer fire-
man for nearly as long. He
considered the fire-
fighting role to be
his hunting, fishing
and beer money. All
three were equally
important.
Odie also enjoyed
horseshoe pitching
and was instrumen-
tal in the formation
of the club in Herm-
iston. He also bowled
league for many
years. He and Glenda
traveled to the out-
of-town tournaments
together for both of
these interests. Yard
sales were their form
of date night, trying to
find bargains and
interesting antiques
or whatever struck
their fancy. He loved
to search out old home sites
and snoop through them to
find little treasures.
He was essentially a sim-
ple man who was most at
home on a rock by a good
fishing hole, with a pole, a
six-pack of beer, and a pack
of Camels.
Sadly, in his last few
years he began to suffer
from Alzheimer’s disease,
which slowly robbed him
of even the memories of his
best fishing stories and the
friends he had known and
loved. On August 16, 2018,
at the age of 83 years, he left
the sadness and confusion to
go in peace to that rock by
a perfect fishing hole where
I’m sure he found his folks
and brother waiting for him
with a cold beer and lies to
tell.
Odie is survived by wife,
Glenda (Parsons) Wilcox;
daughter Pamela (Creigh)
Lincoln of Hermiston;
sons Eric (Daphne) Wil-
cox of Dufur and Robert
(Marie) Wilcox of Hunting-
ton; 10 grandchildren and
10 great-grandchildren; sis-
ter Patricia (Marvin) Ken-
nedy; and sister in-law Glo-
ria (Aragon) Wilcox.
He was preceded by his
older beloved brother, Rob-
ert Wilcox, and his parents,
Charles and Tressie Wilcox.
There will be a private
family gathering at a later
time.
In lieu of flowers it is
asked that donations be
made to The Alzheimer’s
Foundation.
If you are a fisherman,
give your next big one a
head nod to Odie.
Please feel free to sign
the online condolence at
www.burnsmortuary.com.
POLICE LOG
TUESDAY, AUGUST 21
11:25 a.m. — A caller on West
Madrona Avenue said someone stole
a tool box full of tools out of his truck
bed last night.
8:29 p.m. — A caller said he and
his friends were playing disc golf next
to the hospital, and noticed about
eight bikes “stashed” throughout the
course laying up against trees, but no
one else was around. He was worried
the bikes were stolen. Officers were
not able to find anything.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22
1:41 p.m. — The developer of the
Wolf Run project on Coyote Drive said
someone has vandalized one of the
residences they are building.
4:14 p.m. — A caller said a woman
at West Ridgeway and Northwest
Ninth Street was being followed by
a Hispanic male, apparently unwill-
ingly, and they were headed toward
Ninth Street.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 23
7:57 a.m. — A caller said she was
receiving threatening calls from some-
one, at Northwest 11th Street.
9:36 a.m.— A 26 year-old woman
at West Ridgeway Avenue took
unknown pills and is suicidal.
11:46 p.m. — A caller was hit on the
back of the head with a lock.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 24
9:50 a.m. — A caller stated he was
dating a woman who stole money out
of his bank account.
10:05 a.m. — Child abuse or
neglect was reported at Northeast
Second Place — a child was unsecured.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 25
9:49 p.m. — A drunk driver was
cited at West Elm Avenue and North
First Street.
10:36 p.m. — A drunk driver was
reported on South First Street.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 26
12:21 a.m. — An assault was
reported at Southeast Fourth Street.
11:18 p.m. — A hit and run with
injuries was reported at West Sunland
Avenue.
GOVEA MEDINA — Norma G. Medina Bonilla and
Miguel A. Govea Bermejo of Hermiston: a girl, Evelyn
Govea Medina.
AUG. 15, 2018
CASON —- Savannah M. Diaz and Ryan Cason of
Hermiston: a girl, Ophelia May Cason.
AUG. 16, 2018
LÓPEZ LÓPEZ — Franci M. López Almaraz and
Lucio López Curruchich of Umatilla: a girl, Diana López
López.
AUG. 19, 2018
PERRIN — Jessica Perrin Romas of Hermiston: a boy,
John Clayton Perrin.
COURTS
LLC vs. Robert J. Durbin of Hermiston:
judgment for $9,514.96.
SENTENCES
PENDLETON — The following suits
have been filed in Umatilla County
courts:
•Portfolio Recovery Associates
LLC vs. Robert H. Knudson of Herm-
iston: judgment for $5,098.71.
•Capital One Bank vs. Jeni
Gilcher of Hermiston: judgment for
$3,553.38.
•Capital One Bank vs. Michael D.
Talaski of Hermiston: judgment for
$3,665.47.
•Cach LLC vs. Judy A. Snyder:
judgment for $680.07.
•LVNV Funding LLC vs. Susan
Carr: judgment for $765.82.
•Midland Funding LLC vs. Hum-
berto Jaime of Hermiston: judgment
or $855.67.
•Portfolio Recovery Associates
vs. Eneida Navarrete of Umatilla:
judgment for $751.15.
•LVNV Funding LLC vs. Alex Esca-
milla of Hermiston: judgment for
$628.68.
•Capital One Bank vs. Michele E.
Massari Cox of Umatilla: judgment for
$2,046.32.
•Hormel Foods Corporation vs.
Matthew Prior of Hermiston: judg-
ment for $18,599.79.
•Ray Klein Inc. vs. David Johnston
of Hermiston: judgment for $367.73.
•Credits Inc. vs. Andrew T. (Andy)
Williams of Hermiston: judgment for
$9,653.61.
•Credits Inc. vs. Flavia Christina
Feliciano of Hermiston: judgment for
$2,067.69.
•Credits Inc. vs. Alexandrea M.
Rogers of Hermiston: judgment for
$8,354.57.
•Credits Inc. vs. Joshua and
Dena Hill of Hermiston: judgment for
$3,592.63.
Divorces
PENDLETON — Divorce decrees
were signed in Umatilla County
Courts for:
Misty Sturdevant of Hermis-
ton and Logan Sturdevant of Cres-
cent City, Calif.; Tammy Renee Bair
and Jerry Alan Bair of Umatilla; Scott
Benjamin Lukas of Hermiston and
Juliette Pierson Budge Lukas of Sau-
salito, Calif.
Suits Filed
PENDLETON — The following suits
have been filed in Umatilla County
courts (interest, court costs and fees
not listed):
•Jefferson Capital Systems LLC vs.
Jeff Townsend of Hermiston: seeks
$1,091.88.
•Credits Inc. vs. Moises Cardona
of Stanfield: seeks $1,208.14.
•Contractors Bonding and Insur-
ance Company vs. Lara Lea Arriola:
seeks $14,276.47.
•Ray Klein Inc. dba Professional
Credit Service vs. Kayleen Beyer of
Umatilla: seeks $657.51.
•Uni-Tech Communications Inc.
vs. Martin Villanueva of Umatilla dba
El Rodeo Restaurant: seeks $1,039.35.
•Credits Inc. vs. Maria and Eliezer
B. Zamarron of Hermiston: seeks
$1,555.69.
•Credits Inc. vs. Christopher and
Tori Brendle of Hermiston: seeks
$9,675.20.
•Credits Inc. vs. Don E. and
Brandy MagLaughlin of Hermiston:
seeks $501.34.
•Credits Inc. vs. Robert and
Christina Wright of Hermiston: seeks
$797.09.
•Credits Inc. vs. Mary N. Logan of
Hermiston: seeks $4,439.05.
Judgments
PENDLETON — The following
judgments have been rendered in
Umatilla County courts (interest,
court costs and fees not listed):
•Midland Funding LLC vs. Aure-
lio Marin of Hermiston: judgment for
$803.10.
•Merchants Acceptance Corp. vs.
Juana Delacruz of Hermiston: judg-
ment for $3,361.99.
•Credits Inc. vs. Stacy Schouten
(Moore) of Hermiston: judgment for
$1,207.73.
•Credits Inc. vs. Ana Arechiga of
Boardman: judgment for $1,197.80.
•Credits Inc. vs. Maribel Men-
doza Cuevas of Irrigon: judgment for
$8,551.42.
MARRIAGES
•Credits Inc. vs. Sinthia Vala-
dez of Hermiston: judgment for
$5,553.92.
PENDLETON — Marriage licenses
have been registered in Umatilla
County for:
Wesley Leon Lopez, 24, and
Brittany Leann Issel, 20, both of
Hermiston.
Jon Ralph Patterson, 54, and
Rebecca Lynn Grant, 51, both of Echo.
Martin Chavez Olivera, 52,
and Rosa Elena Ortiz, 57, both of
Hermiston.
Stephen Lee Forrester, 25, and
Becky Lynn Teel, 38, both of Umatilla.
Jeremy Ryan Haak, 28, and
Heidi Lynn Osterholme, 45, both of
Hermiston.
Riley Scott Snoderly, 31, and
Cynthia Marie Purvis, 31, both of
Boardman.
Tyler James Sexton, 20, and
Alanna Paige Ellis, 20, both of
Hermiston.
Aaron Joseph Shilhanek, 38,
and Keli Lynn Espinosa, 46, both of
Hermiston.
•Credits Inc. vs. Gilberto Moreno
Espinoza of Umatilla: judgment for
$1,331.12.
•Credits Inc. vs. Rebecca Davi-
son (Stitzel) of Irrigon: judgment for
$8,680.71.
•Credits Inc. vs. Seth Alan
Doughty of Irrigon: judgment for
$2,784.93.
•Credits Inc. vs. Christina B.
Mecham of Umatilla: judgment for
$1,110.18.
•Portfolio Recovery Associates
vs. Felipe Castaneda of Hermiston:
judgment for $1,867.58.
•Capital One Bank vs. Mathew J.
Mather of Hermiston: judgment for
$1,673.77.
•Evergreen Financial Services
Inc. vs. Travis and Robyn Crist of
Umatilla: judgment for $742.77.
•Evergreen Financial Services
Inc. vs. Taylor Perez of Hermiston:
judgment for $367.85.
•Evergreen Financial Services
Inc. vs. Lizbet Madrigal and Jose
Lemus of Hermiston: judgment for
$461.71.
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