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RECORDS A6 • HERMISTONHERALD.COM OBITUARY COURTS Anna Pauline Hill SUITS FILED PENDLETON — The following suits have been filed in Umatil- la County courts (interest, court costs and fees not listed): •york International Corporation-uPG vs. Columbia basin Heating and Cooling LLC: seeks $6,674.20. •LVNV Funding LLC vs. Donna I. Gray: seeks $16,388.71. •Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Tonya bosworth: seeks $2,147.27. •Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Jennifer Konrad: seeks $1,170.12. •LVNV Funding LLC vs. Paul Gilliland: seeks $1,133.77. •Crown Asset Management LLC vs. Tonya bosworth: seeks $1,077.31. •Credits Inc. vs. Victor J. Lemus Carrillo and Maria G. Morales of boardman: seeks $9,730.27. •Credits Inc. vs. Paola Arciniega of Hermiston: seeks $551.57. •Credits Inc. vs. Claudia Carrera Cisneros of Hermiston: seeks $908.35. •Credits Inc. vs. Sarahi H. Mendoza (Hernandez) of Hermiston: seeks $591.49. •Credits Inc. vs. Eduardo Torres of Stanfield: seeks $5,332.82. •bank of America N.A. vs. Sharon Rae Morin of umatilla: seeks $3,048.10. •Crown Asset Management LLC vs. Jerry Reeves: seeks $1,783.37. •Absolute Resolutions Investments LLC vs. Tara K. Machado of Hermiston: seeks $2,624.69. •Cach LLC vs. Norman A. Dumont: seeks $6,443.40. •Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Nicole Watson: seeks $1,438.92. •Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Matthew Vaughan: seeks $1,632.15. •Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Michael M. Kwong: seeks $3,427.13. •Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Robert T. brissett: seeks $1,843.32. •Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. brittany Coy: seeks $2,926.81. •Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Lisa M. Ruiz: seeks $1,549.40. •Evergreen Financial Services Inc. vs. Nohely Monroy of Hermis- ton: seeks $2,277.45. •Credits Inc. vs. Alfonso Aguilar Jr. of Hermiston: seeks $1,876.81. Moscow, Idaho October 14, 1922 — January 19, 2019 Anna Pauline Hill, 96, of Moscow, Idaho, passed away on January 19, 2019, at Aspen Park Nurs- ing Home. She was born the youngest of four chil- dren on October 14, 1922, to Johannes and Louise (Wachter) Pankratz, Rus- sian immigrants home- steading near Plum, Wash. When she was 2 years old, her father died and the fam- ily moved off the home- stead to Wilbur, Wash., where she was raised and attended school. Anna married Fred Robinson when she was 16 years old. They began life together in the Okanogan area of northeast Wash- ington, where Fred and his brothers worked at their uncle Frank Johnson’s por- table sawmill with their uncle and cousins. They were blessed with three daughters, Evelyn, LaVila and Florence. The fam- ily has many happy mem- ories and stories of living together with aunts, uncles, and cousins at “camp” on Toroda Creek during those mill days. In 1955, they moved Anna and Fred moved their family to Fruitvale, B.C., in Canada, following work with the Johnson Mill. In 1960 Anna and Fred returned to Washington, living briefly in Chewelah before moving to Colville. Fred passed away in 1971 at the age of 57. A loving caregiver at heart, Anna worked as a nurse’s aide at the Colville nursing home. With her sister Lydia’s help, she cared for Pearl Robinson, her aging mother-in law, at home in Colville until Pearl’s death. They also cared for their mother and Leona Johnson, Pearl’s sis- ter and Frank’s wife. In 1975, Anna married Otto Hill. They resided on timber acreage near Deep Lake, north of Colville. They had nine children, numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren in their combined family. Anna and Otto enjoyed 13 years together there, wood- working, refinishing proj- ects and raising a large garden. After staying there alone for a number of years, Anna moved to a small acreage next door to granddaughter Brenda Barnard, in Hermiston, Ore. She enjoyed 14 years there, spending cherished time with her great-grand- children. Declining health necessitated a move to the Aspen Park nursing facil- ity in Moscow, Idaho, near granddaughter Lar- issa Labolle, where she has resided for the past eight years. Anna accepted Jesus as her savior in her early teens and had a strong spiritual faith her entire life. She was active in her church and faith commu- nity. Anna was an avid reader, spending hours and hours reading her Bible as well as the Reader’s Digest and National Geographic. She was blessed with good eyesight and was able to read until recently. Anna loved her family. She showered them with love through her cooking. Most visits to her house included being treated to her special cinnamon rolls and large home-cooked meals. Her grandchil- dren loved to visit, build- ing forts, fending off bears, hiking, and going to the lake. They loved help- ing her cut blooms and fill vases around her entire house with fresh arrange- ments. She enjoyed teach- ing them to cook, playing board games or putting puzzles together. She is fondly remembered by her family for her caring heart, spunkiness and great sense of humor. She loved to tease and joke around. Her sharp wit kept her caregiv- ers on their toes in her last years. She also really loved animals. She raised goats, sheep and chickens, most of which had names, and were very much pets. She also had her special cats as well her faithful dog Buck. Wherever Anna lived, she always had a large flourishing garden. She enjoyed being outdoors with her sunhat on, tend- ing to her animals, garden- ing and growing beautiful flowers. Anna was preceded in death by her par- ents, Johannes and Lou- ise (Wachter) Pankratz; siblings Ralph Pankratz, Lydia Hardy and Fred Pankratz; her two hus- bands, Fred and Otto; her three daughters, Evelyn Lee, LaVila Webber and Florence Harper; and sons in-law Harry Lee and Bill Harper. She is survived by her son-in-law, Daniel Web- ber of Wembley, Alberta, Canada; her grandchil- dren Larissa LaBolle of Deary, Idaho, Brenda Bar- nard of Hermiston, Ore., Mervin Webber of Grand Prairie, Alberta, Laurel Webber of Kitimat, B.C., Donna Harper of Vancou- ver, B.C., Daryl Webber of Kakut Lake, AB, Car- oline Puffalt of Kipling, Saskatchewan, and Lorne Webber of Edmonton, AB; her 16 great-grandchildren and four great-great-grand- children; many nieces and nephews; her husband Otto Hill’s extended family; and numerous friends. A memorial service will be held later this year at the Danekas Funeral Chapel and Crematory in Colville, Wash. A graveside service and ash committal will fol- low at the Mountain View Park Cemetery, where she will be laid to rest beside her first husband, Fred Robinson. Danekas Funeral Chapel and Crematory is entrusted with the arrangements. JUDGMENTS PENDLETON — The following judgments have been rendered in Umatilla County courts (interest, court costs and fees not listed): •Credits Inc. vs. Nichole F. Goforth of Irrigon: judgment for $1,849.81. •Evergreen Financial Services Inc. vs. Robert Duane Swales Jr. of Stanfield: judgment for $2,381.29. •Credits Inc. vs. Jennifer Oswald of Hermiston: judgment for $1,618.59. •Quick Collect Inc. vs. Gilbert A. Torres and Catherine brenaman of Hermiston: judgment for $310.97. •Credits Inc. vs. Jasmine Gerard of Hermiston: judgment for $1,537.62. •Webcollex LLC dba CKS Financial vs. Robert Harris of Hermiston: judgment for $2,533.76. •Credits Inc. vs. Andrew Stone of Hermiston: judgment for $2,860.02. •Credits Inc. vs. Katrina N. Capote of umatilla: judgment for $1,238.58. •Credits Inc. vs. Jeremiah and Rebecca Quesada of boardman: judgment for $617.98. •Credits Inc. vs. Hector Trujillo of umatilla: judgment for $9,414.62. •Credits Inc. vs. Nubia L. Loera of Irrigon: judgment for $1,497.27. A Pendleton man was shot in the head around midnight Sunday at a house party in McNary, but police say the wound is not life-threatening. Police officers responded to Columbia Boulevard after receiv- ing several 911 calls of shots fired. Officers con- tacted a person at a home on Columbia Boulevard, who said that one male vic- tim had already been trans- ported to Good Shepherd Medical Center by personal vehicle. Officers have not iden- tified a suspect. At the time of the shooting, sev- eral people were at the res- idence attending a party. They were all gone by the time police arrived. Umatilla Police Chief Darla Huxel said the inves- tigation is ongoing, and asked anyone with informa- tion to contact the Umatilla Police Department at 541- 922-3789 or 541-966-3651. Morrow County vehicle theft suspect arrested BOARDMAN — A California man was arrested at a Boardman truck stop Saturday morn- ing for stealing a vehicle, but ended up with multiple charges. Morrow County Sher- iff’s Office deputies arrested Michael Scott Mount, 38, of Oakhurst, California, at the Love’s Travel Stop near Board- man. On Saturday morning a little after 9 a.m., Ore- gon State Police contacted the Morrow County Sher- iff’s Office communica- tions center and requested assistance on a stolen vehi- cle with California plates. Mount was arrested on stolen vehicle charges, but upon further investiga- tion, officers found that he possessed several forged credit cards, all the tools required to manufacture forged cards, and drugs. Mount was lodged in the Umatilla County Jail on charges of unauthorized use of a vehicle, possession of a controlled substance, second-degree possession of a forged instrument, sec- ond-degree forgery, iden- tity theft, fraudulent use of a credit card, and crimi- nal possession of a forgery device. His bail is set at $70,000. POLICE LOG TUESDAY, JAN. 29 6:09 p.m. — Two males were fighting on South Highway 395. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 30 8:56 a.m. — On West Hermiston Avenue, a caller said some- one defecated on her porch step last night. She said she didn’t need officer contact but would like extra patrol. 9:34 a.m. — There was a fight at South First Street. 2:19 p.m. — There was a missing person reported at South First Place, and again about half an hour later at Southwest Seventh place. 5:49 p.m. — There was a suicidal subject at Northeast Aspen Drive. 9:56 p.m. — Someone left a home at West Sunland Avenue with a knife, and was reportedly suicidal. THURSDAY, JAN. 31 12:15 p.m. — A caller on South First Street said he just ran off 11 kids from an apartment who were smoking dope. He said they jumped into two cars and took off. The reporter had pictures and license plates to share with the officer. Friday, February 1 12:59 p.m. — On Northwest 11th Street, a caller said her debit and credit cards were stolen out of her work locker last night. MARRIAGES SATURDAY, FEB. 2 PENDLETON — Marriage licenses have been registered in Umatilla County for: Santiago benitez Venegas, 42, and Korina Vera Melchor, 45, both of Hermiston. Juan Carlos Garcia Diaz, 37, and Elizabeth Leon Mendoza, 34, both of Stanfield. 5:28 a.m. — An assault was reported on East Main Street. 5:16 p.m. — A suicidal subject was reported at West Hermis- ton Avenue. 11:18 p.m. — Someone reported a domestic disturbance — a male was hitting a female. They were walking in the direction of Taco bell on North First Street. SUNDAY, FEB. 3 1:33 p.m. — Drug activity was reported at Southwest Tony Drive and West Joseph Drive. Good Shepherd Medical Center, Hermiston JAN. 22, 2019 JONES — Jamie M. Littrell and Michael D. Jones of Hermiston: a boy, Jaxson Arthur Jones. JAN. 23, 2019 CARRILLO — Sandra Orihuela and Rodolfo A. Car- rillo of Umatilla: a boy, Santino Carrillo. NYLUND — Michelle Richardson and Michael Nylund of Hermiston: a girl, Maddison LauraAnn Nylund. SILVA — Tricia B. Nichols and Rafael Silva Fuentes of Hermiston: a boy, John Rafael Silva. MONDAY, FEB. 4 5:51 a.m. — A man in a residence on West Catherine Avenue was threatening the caller with a gun. 8:07 a.m. — Someone was arrested in a domestic disturbance on Punkin Center Road. 11:46 a.m. — Someone on Northwest Eucalyptus Drive report- ed a scam — someone said his Social Security card was going to be terminated if he didn’t call a certain number back. He didn’t want police contact, but wanted the information log. 12:37 p.m. — The caller, on Southwest 10th Avenue, was go- ing through their vehicle and found a sawed-off shotgun. McKay Creek Estates FREE Cognitive Screening MEET PA P I ! Small and Large Animal Care 541.567.1138 HERMISTON HERALD DIVORCES BIRTHS Mark Sargent, DVM • Brent Barton, DVM Eugenio Mannucci, DVM, cVMA • Jana von Borstel, DVM, cVMA Mon: 8-6 Tue - Fri: 8-5 Sat: 8-12 Emergency Service One man injured in McNary shooting PENDLETON — Divorce decrees were signed in Umatilla County Courts for: Pablo Josue Rosales of umatilla and Rosa blanca Rosales of Kennewick, Wash.; Frances Church buckley of umatilla and Christopher John buckley of Hermiston; Jennifer Sheree bush of Pendleton and Jeffrey Dale William bush of Hermiston; Erin Mick- ayla Agnew and David Andrew Agnew of Hermiston. PET OF THE WEEK Papi is a middle aged sweet dog who came into rescue after being found on the highway. His family never came for him. He is house trained, does well with older kids, cats and dogs. Loves car rides. Great lap dog. He does have allergies and requires a once a month injection. Loves walks and car rides. Very mellow, easy going dog. WEDNESDAy, FEbRuARy 6, 2019 80489 Hwy 395 N Hermiston www.oregontrailvet.com PLACE YOUR AD HERE! Contact Audra at 541.564.4538 Today! If interested in him please go to fuzzballrescue.com and fill out an application. Is Mom a little more forgetful lately? There are many early warning signs of a potential memory disorder, such as Alzheimer’s disease. That’s why we’re offering a FREE and CONFIDENTIAL cognitive screening. We encourage anyone who is concerned about cognitive decline to take this short, in-person screening. The screening is administered by a qualified health care professional. To schedule your cognitive screening today, please call (541) 704-7146. McKay Creek Estates 7607 Southgate Pl. Pendleton, OR 97807 www.PrestigeCare.com