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    WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2018
HERMISTONHERALD.COM • A5
OBITUARIES/DEATHS
Angelica C. “Angie” Flores
Elvira B. “Elvy” Eisele
Donald Roland Albert
Irrigon
Nov. 30, 1953 - Sept. 25, 2018
Umatilla
July 28,1917 - Sept. 23, 2018
Hermiston
February 9, 1937 - September 28, 2018
Angelica C. “Angie”
Flores was born on Nov. 30,
1953 in McAllen, Texas,
to parents, Ambrosio and
Chriselda Perez Cantu. She
died on Sept. 25,
2018, at her home in
Irrigon, Oregon, at
the age of 64 years.
Angie was raised
in McAllen, Texas,
and married Sijif-
redo “Fred” Flores
on June 22, 1969, Flores
in Edinburg, Texas.
They lived in Arlington,
Oregon, Idaho and Washing-
ton before settling in Irrigon,
Oregon, in 1980 where she
has lived since. Angie has
worked for Shearer’s Foods
in Hermiston, Oregon,
for the last 20 years. She
enjoyed gardening, work-
ing, loved animals and cher-
ished time with her family.
She is survived by sons,
Sijifredo Jr, Rudy, Gabriel
and Israel; sister, Chriselda
Alicia Caño; brothers,
Arturo Cantu, Antonio San-
chez, Ambrosio Cantu;
numerous
grandchildren,
aunts, uncles, nieces, neph-
ews, cousins and one
great-grandson.
Angie was pre-
ceded in death by her
husband, Fred Flores,
her parents, two
daughters, Chriselda
and Mellissa Flores.
Recitation of the
Holy Rosary will
be held on Thurs-
day, Oct. 4, 2018, at
5 p.m. at Burns Mortuary
Chapel, Hermiston, Oregon.
Mass of Christian Burial
will be held on Friday, Oct.
5, 2018, at 10 a.m. at Our
Lady of Angels Catholic
Church, Hermiston, Ore-
gon. Burial will follow at
the Desert Lawn Memorial
Cemetery, Irrigon, Oregon.
Please sign the online
condolence book at www.
burnsmortuaryhermis-
ton.com. Arrangements by
Burns Mortuary of Hermis-
ton, Oregon.
Bonnie Bell Bates (Frank)
Salt Lake City
Aug. 18, 1932 - Sept. 25, 2018
Bonnie
Bell
Bates
(Frank), 86, passed away
peacefully in her home on
Tuesday the 25th of Septem-
ber, 2018, in Salt Lake City,
Utah.
She was born in
Santana, Kansas, on
the 18th of August,
1932, to Ira Frank
and Daisy Bell Frank
(Hern). She grew up
in Anthony, Kan-
sas where she met Bates
the love of her life,
James Dexter Bates,
but it wasn’t until he came
home on furlough from the
Navy that she “started cha-
sin’ after him.” They were
married on the 1st of Febru-
ary, 1951. In June 1953, they
welcomed their first child,
a daughter. Thirteen years
and many moves across
the western United States
later, they welcomed their
second child, a son. They
eventually settled in Herm-
iston, Oregon, where they
remained until they decided
to move to be closer to their
daughter.
She is preceded in death
by her parents, brother,
Loy; and sisters, Max-
ine and Betty. She leaves
behind the love of her life,
James Bates; her
children, Debi Bates
Brown and Jayms
Kevn Bates (Jeanne);
five
grandchil-
dren, Angela Nich-
ole Streeper (JD),
Jayms Kevn Bates
II, Jayson Anthony
Bates, Justyn Alex-
ander Bates (Mad-
ison) and Kayden Edward
Bates; and countless nieces,
nephews and cousins.
A special thank you to
Mandy, Claudia and the
Canyon Creek Assisted Liv-
ing facility staff for their
hard work and dedication.
Services were held Oct. 1,
2018, at Jenkins-Soffe Mor-
tuary in Murray, Utah. Burial
followed at Elysian Burial
Gardens, 1075 E. 4580 S.
Millcreek UT, 84117.
Please share online con-
dolences
at
www.jen-
kins-soffe.com.
DEATHS
Daniel Lincoln Davis
Hermiston
July 25, 1970 - Sept. 24, 2018
Daniel Lincoln Davis, 48, of Hermiston died Monday,
Sept. 24, 2018, at his home. He was born July 25, 1970, in
Anchorage, Alaska. A celebration of life potluck gathering
will be held Saturday, Oct. 6 at 1 p.m. at Echo Community
Church, 21 N. Bonanza. Arrangements by Burns Mortuary
of Hermiston, Oregon. Sign the online condolence book at
burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
Larry Clark
Hermiston
June 28, 1949 - Sept. 26, 2018
Larry Clark, 69, of Hermiston died Wednesday, Sept.
26, 2018, in Richland, Washington. He was born June 28,
1949, in Olympia, Washington, the son of George and Olive
(James) Clark. Arrangements are with Burns Mortuary of
Hermiston. To leave an online condolence for the family,
visit www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
Nan C. Reeves
Hermiston
Oct. 13, 1924 - Sept. 26, 2018
Nan C. Reeves, 93, of Hermiston died Wednesday, Sept.
26, 2018, in Hermiston. She was born Oct. 13, 1924, in
Kreole, Mississippi. A celebration of life service will be held
Saturday, Oct.13, 2018 at 10 a.m. at the First United Meth-
odist Church, 191 E. Gladys Ave., Hermiston. Arrangements
are with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Sign the online con-
dolence book at www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
Make a
diff erence in a
foster child’s life.
Elvira B. “Elvy” Eisele
was born July 28, 1917, to
parents Herbert and Mayme
Opoien Schindele. She died
on Sept. 23, 2018, in Pend-
leton, Oregon, at
the age of 101. Elvy
was born at home at
the family farm near
Tolna, North Dakota,
and as was the cus-
tom at that time she
was delivered by her
Eisele
paternal aunt.
She
attended
grade school in a one
room schoolhouse in
Tolna and attended
high school in Pekin,
North Dakota —
living with fam-
ily during the week
and returning home Elvy &
on the weekends. Gordon
She graduated from Eisele
Pekin High School in
1934. She told many stories
of how her family devised
ways to survive the Depres-
sion and was grateful that
they lived on a farm, which
helped them survive. As the
oldest of seven children, it
was often her job to look
after her younger siblings —
always an adventure.
After high school, she
worked in Warwick, North
Dakota, in a restaurant and
a post office. In 1940, she
and her sister set out for
Spokane, Washington, and
eventually Portland, Ore-
gon, to work in the ship-
yards. During this time, the
trains were very full with
servicemen also traveling
and they would often have
to sit on their suitcases until
seats became available. In
Portland, she worked in the
shipyards learning to wire
ships from top to bottom. In
Portland, she also met the
love her life, Gordon Eisele,
who was living in the same
boardinghouse. They were
married June 28, 1944, in
Vancouver, Washington.
They eventually settled
in Umatilla, Oregon, where
they built small cabins for
construction workers to live
in while building McNary
Dam. Elvy was a hard work-
ing stay at home mom while
her children were small and
her husband worked for the
Corps of Engineers. Hav-
ing survived the Depres-
sion, she was “green” before
it was popular. The phrase
“reuse-reduce-recycle” was
a part of her life. You did
not throw away something
if it could be fixed or re-pur-
posed for something else.
She found new ways to fix
leftovers and anything left
after that went in the com-
post pile.
Elvy worked for 20 years
as a “cafeteria lady” for the
Umatilla School District.
She made many close, life-
long friends while working
there. She was a member
of the Umatilla Fireman’s
Auxiliary, Den mother for
her son’s Cub Scout troops
and was a Blue Bird leader.
She quilted with her church
group for World Relief. She
enjoyed crafting with her
craft group, reading, gar-
dening and camp-
ing and traveling.
She enjoyed trips to
Hawaii, Europe and
Scandinavia as well
as traveling across
the U.S. She was
generous with her
vegetables,
fruit,
berries and glori-
ous roses. She was a
lifelong member of
the Lutheran church,
most recently Grace
and Mercy in Herm-
iston, Oregon.
Her greatest joy
was her family, chil-
dren, grandchildren
and her precious
great-grandchildren.
She was never happier than
to have them in her life.
She is predeceased by her
parents, husband, Gordon;
sons, Albert and Bruce; and
brothers, Roger, Delbert,
Harold Schindele; and sister,
Carole Trostad.
She is survived by her
daughter, Yvonne (Jerry)
Terjeson of Helix; grand-
son, Tom (Coree) Terjeson
of Helix; granddaughter,
Christy Terjeson of Walla
Walla, Washington; sis-
ter, Livonia Crane of Dev-
ils Lake, North Dakota;
brother, Carmen Schindele
of Denver, Colorado; many
nieces and nephews and pre-
cious great-grandchildren,
Mazee and Jens Terjeson
and Seraphine Krieger.
Memorial contributions
may be made to Cason’s
Place, 1416 S.E. Court Ave.,
Pendleton, OR 97801 —
or to a food bank of your
choice.
A graveside service was
held Monday, Oct. 1 at 1
p.m. at the Umatilla Ceme-
tery, Umatilla, Oregon.
“She always leaned to
watch for us
Anxious if we were late
In winter by the window
In summer by the gate
And though we mocked
her tenderly
Who had such foolish
care.
The long way home
would seem more safe
Because she waited there
Her thoughts were all so
full of us,
She never could forget
And so we think that
where she is
She must be watching yet.
Waiting ‘til we come
home to her
Anxious if we are late
Watching from Heaven’s
window
Leaning from Heaven’s
gate.”
Please sign the online
condolence book at burns-
mortuaryhermiston.com
Arrangements by Burns
Mortuary of Hermiston,
Oregon.
John F. Walchli
Carol L. Correa
Echo
November 13, 1938 - September 26, 2018
Carol L. Correa of Echo,
Oregon was born on Novem-
ber 13, 1938, in Portland,
Oregon, to parents Robert
and Neoam Ross Loop. She
passed away at home
surrounded by her
family on September
26, 2018, at the age
of 79.
Carol was raised
in Netarts, Oregon,
and graduated from
Tillamook
High Correa
School in 1956. She
moved to Stanfield, Ore-
gon, in 1957 where she met
her future husband David L.
Correa. They were united in
marriage on April 19, 1958,
in Hermiston, Oregon. They
made their home and raised
their three children in Echo,
Oregon.
Carol went to work for
Dr. Norman “Doc” Clark
DDS, Hermiston, Oregon, in
July of 1967 as his chairside
assistant. She retired in 2002
after 35 years of service.
Carol enjoyed spending
time at their mountain cabin
watching and feeding the
wildlife. She enjoyed watch-
ing her children participate
in sporting events. She never
missed a game. Her favorite
sporting event was watch-
ing the Little League World
Series. She couldn’t wait
for August to come around
every year. Carol loved the
companionship of her dogs
and kitties.
Carol’s home and cabin
was always open to family
and friends. It was always
filled with warmth and fun
and plenty of great food.
Carol truly enjoyed making
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June 23, 1976 - Sept. 26, 2018
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Schawnee Soliz, 42, of Pend-
leton died Wednesday, Sept. 26,
2018, in Pendleton. She was born
June 23, 1976. Arrangements are
with Pendleton Pioneer Chapel,
Folsom-Bishop.
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people happy. Her life was
spent putting the needs of her
family and friends first. She
was a gift to her family and
will be missed by all who
knew her.
She is survived
by her husband of 60
years, David L. Cor-
rea of Echo, Ore.;
children Kari (Brent)
Yates of Dayton, Ore.,
Jeff (Kathi) Correa
of Echo, Ore., and
Shelli Correa of Mt.
Vernon, Ore.; mother-in-law
Cecilia Correa of Echo, Ore.;
brother-in-law and sister-in-
law Richard and Cathey Cor-
rea of Echo, Ore.; very spe-
cial family friend Anita Dorn
of Echo, Ore.; several nieces
and nephews, and many
friends.
She was preceded in death
by her parents, sister Fran
Caylor, brother Bob Loop
and other family members.
A celebration of life gath-
ering will be held on Satur-
day, October 13, 2018, from
11 a.m. until 1 p.m. at Hod-
gen Distributing’s banquet
room, 4340 Westgate, Pend-
leton, Oregon.
In lieu of flowers, remem-
brances may be made to the
Echo Quarterback Club, P.O.
Box 462, Echo, OR 97826,
Vange John Memorial Hos-
pice Education Fund, 645 W.
Orchard Ave. #300, Hermis-
ton, OR 97838 or a charity of
your choice.
Please sign the online
condolence book at burns-
mortuaryhermiston.com.
Arrangements by Burns
Mortuary of Hermiston,
Oregon.
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He is survived by his
wife, Donna; daugh-
ters Lori Albert and
Michelle
Christy;
brother Steve Albert;
grandchildren Can-
dice,
Rochelle,
Faith, Elisabeth and
Jeremy; and five
great-grandchildren.
He was preceded
in death by his par-
ents; a daughter,
Teresa; and a sis-
ter, Kathy.
A
memorial
service will be
held at 11 a.m. on Satur-
day, October 6, 2018, in the
Burns Mortuary chapel, 685
W. Hermiston Ave., Hermis-
ton, OR 97838.
Family suggest memo-
rial contributions to support
Philippines missions.
Arrangements by Burns
Mortuary of Hermiston,
Oregon.
To leave an online con-
dolence for the family go to
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Schawnee ‘Sissie’
Soliz
Hermiston
July 26, 1934 - Sept. 26, 2018
John F. Walchli, 84, died Wednesday, Sept. 26,
2018, at his home in Hermiston. He was born July
26, 1934, in Stanfield. A celebration of life service
will be held Saturday, Oct. 13, 2018, further details
to be announced. A private family burial will be held
at the Hermiston Cemetery. Arrangements are with
Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Sign the online con-
dolence book at www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com
Donald Roland Albert of
Hermiston was born Feb-
ruary 9, 1937, in Pendle-
ton, Oregon, the son
of Roland and Alice
(Case) Albert. He
passed away on Fri-
day, September 28,
2018, in Walla Walla,
Wash., at the age of
81.
Don grew up and Albert
attended school in
Pendleton. After
high school, he
joined the USMC
and served for
four years. He
attended Eastern Ore-
gon State College in La
Grande after his military
service. He lived in the Port-
land area for several years
but returned to Eastern Ore-
gon in 1973 when he moved
to Hermiston. He owned and
operated Quimby Truck-
ing in Hermiston for many
years.
Don was an instruc-
tor and held a black belt in
judo. He enjoyed hunting
and target shooting. He had
a deep faith in God and was
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