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    RECORDS
Wednesday, March 20, 2019
OBITUARIES
herMIsTOnheraLd.cOM • A5
COURTS
Sally Marie Williams
Delta Martha Hurley Huber
Hermiston
Vancouver, Wash.
December 12, 1923 — March 10, 2019
April 11, 1924 — March 14, 2019
Sally Marie (Aulds) Wil- at the card table and the
liams of Hermiston, Oregon, master of a holiday meal.
was born on December 12, She was the beating heart of
1923, in Choudrant, Lou- an entire family and gener-
isiana, to her parents Sam- ous beyond measure. Some-
mie George Aulds
how she always
and Vassie Easter-
showed up when
ling. She came into
you needed her. To
this world a force.
watch the game,
Small of stature,
to help with the
but larger than
babies, to laugh,
life in every other
to cook. She knew
way. She left us
what to say to
on March 10 at 95
make you feel bet-
ter and filled our
years young.
As a little girl,
hearts with a steady
Sally was hit by
Williams
stream of uncondi-
tional love.
what she claims
Sally spent the evening of
was “one of the original”
Model T Fords and would March 10 at a rowdy family
spend months in the hospi- reunion with those who went
tal in a full body cast. The before her, including: her
experience only made her beloved grandchild, Sally
spirit stronger. She would Sonnier; her faithful canine
recover gracefully and companion of 17 years, Lil’
eventually marry Edwin bit; her husband Ed Wil-
“Ed” Ernest Williams on liams; and her sisters Mag-
September 12, 1941, in gie Owens, Bernice Decker
and Annie Muccia. She
Reno, Nevada.
Sally was fiercely loyal leaves behind a son, Jerry
to her family. A dog lover. Williams, Hermiston, Ore.;
A gardener and great golfer. a daughter, Edwina Schnei-
She was a fantastic cook der, Saint Marie, Mont.; six
who made fried chicken bet- grandchildren, and more
ter than anyone on earth. than 11 great-grandchildren
She told bad jokes when who miss her dearly and
someone was trying to take will do their best to continue
a picture. She snapped peas, the tradition of fierce family
rocked babies, played cards, love and damn good fried
watched sports and had a chicken.
weakness for her grand-
A celebration of life ser-
children. She was beauti- vice will be held on Mon-
ful. When she laughed, she day, April 15, 2019, at
roared. She tossed her head 11 a.m. at Burns Mortuary
back in a way that made chapel, Hermiston, Oregon.
Please share memories
you join her. She went on a
walk every day and she only of Sally with her family at
burnsmortuaryhermiston.
drank “coffee.”
She was a member of the com.
American Bowling Asso-
Burns
Mortuary
of
ciation and numerous golf Hermiston, Oregon, is in
clubs. She was also a shark care of arrangements.
Delta
Martha
Hur- called Toothacres (a refer-
ley Huber died on March ence to Harold’s paying job
14, 2019, at the home of as the town dentist). Delta
her daughter in Vancouver, loved nature and the out-
doors and taught her family
Washington.
the value of exer-
Delta was born
cise and healthy
on April 11, 1924,
eating long before
in Umapine, Ore-
gon, where her
it was fashionable.
parents met and
Delta is sur-
vived by her four
married. The fam-
ily moved to La
children,
Mari-
anne Brams, David
Grande, Oregon,
Huber, Gary Huber
when she was a
and Lucy Huber-
small child, then
Dawes, and three
to College Place,
Huber
grandchildren, as
Washington, so she
well as her sisters
and her four sib-
lings could attend Walla Christina Gerking and Hazel
Walla College.
Davis.
She attended nursing
Delta will be buried next
school there and at Portland to Harold in the Hermis-
Sanitorium until she mar- ton Cemetery. There will be
ried Harold Huber in 1947. a brief memorial ceremony
She completed her Bach- there at 2 p.m. on Thursday,
elor of Science in nursing March 28, with a reception
at Columbia Basin College following at the Best West-
after launching four chil- ern Hermiston Inn at 2255
dren into the world. Harold Highway 395 South, Herm-
and Delta were married for iston, Oregon.
Please share memories
65 years until Harold’s death
of Delta with her family at
in 2012.
Harold and Delta lived burnsmortuaryhermiston.
most of their lives in Hep- com.
pner, Oregon, where they
Burns Mortuary of Herm-
first built a home on the hill, iston is in care of local
then later bought a ranch they arrangements.
Hermiston
February 7, 1950 — February 7, 2019
Donald Arthur Hansen, his commercials. He then
69. Don’s generous heart worked for Fred Meyer’s
gave out on his birthday and advertising agency, which
he was gathered up by his he thoroughly enjoyed. This
loved ones in Heaven. Born special time also included
into an Army fam-
Cannon
Beach
ily at the Presidio
family reunions, a
in San Francisco,
lovely fiancé, and
Calif., Don, his
McKenzie River
parents Donald A.
steelhead fishing.
and June Davidson
After 30 years
Hansen, and sis-
in Portland Don
ter Adrienne were
returned to Herm-
iston to begin
soon sent to Ger-
many for the next
intensive caregiv-
ing for his parents.
Hansen
three years. When
They enjoyed his
the family returned
stateside to Illinois and Indi- good cooking and constant
ana, Don’s grade school help as well as the special
years were filled with birthday and Christmas cel-
school, bike riding, swim- ebrations he arranged. He
ming, baseball, Cub Scouts, always put much thought
visiting relatives and blue into finding the perfect gifts
gill fishing. During this time and was the family Santa.
a school field trip to a Chi- All of his efforts kept his
cago TV studio led him to parents in their home until
work in television later on.
each passed away.
In 1960 the family’s final
Don was an avid reader
move was to the Umatilla and researcher. He had
Army Depot and Don began many interests, such as pho-
fifth grade at West Park. tography, music, art, his-
At Armand Larive Middle tory, sports, U of O Ducks,
School he served as a stu- all things Oregonian, and
dent body president and especially fishing. Most of
as class president. By high all he loved his family and
school he was an enthusi- his country.
astic and energetic mem-
We will forever miss his
ber of the class of 1968. wit, thoughtfulness, and
His junior year he made the generous spirit and will
winning outfielder catch to always be grateful for those
beat Pendleton in a confer- who played a special part
ence game. For homecom- in his life. Many thanks to
ing he helped build the first the first responders, doctors,
and only mechanical bull- and nurse Benji for all their
dog for the class float. He help.
also designed the class ring.
Don is survived by
He always appreciated his his sister Adrienne (Bob)
classmates and in later years Dieterich, niece Kristin
worked hard to make their (Joe) Dieterich Thomas,
reunions memorable.
great-nephews Tyler and
Don attended EOC for Clayton Thomas, and 10
one year then transferred cousins. He was preceded in
to the University of Ore- death by his parents, infant
gon. To help pay for college sister Laura, and cousin Jim
his summer jobs included Dumdei.
stomping mint, culling tur-
Don’s burial will be held
keys, picking melons, and at the Hermiston Cemetery
driving wheat trucks. In March 27 at 11:00 a.m.
1972 he graduated with a
If you wish, donations
degree in communications can be made to the Senior
and first worked at Med- Center, P.O. Box 854,
ford’s TV station.
Hermiston, OR, 97838.
He then went on to work
Please share memories
for Portland’s three major of Don with his family at
stations and won awards for burnsmortuaryhermiston.
the Sunday morning pro- com. Burns Mortuary is in
gram he produced and for care of arrangements.
Madrigal: seeks $4,982.34.
PENDLETON — The fol-
lowing sentences have
been imposed in Umatilla
County courts:
•The hertz corporation
vs. dora Posada: seeks
$10,452.75.
FeLOny
•Jessica richel Baker, 27,
hermiston, pleaded guilty
to delivery of Metham-
phetamine: sentenced
to 10 months jail, 2 years
post-prison supervision and
$200 fine.
Suits Filed
PENDLETON — The follow-
ing suits have been filed
in Umatilla County courts
(interest, court costs and
fees not listed):
•Merchants acceptance
corp. vs. angela d. Fox and
Johnathon M. Buchholz of
hermiston: seeks $1,703.89.
•Portfolio recovery associ-
ates LLc vs. angel sanchez
Garcia of hermiston: seeks
$3,244.42.
•credits Inc. vs. Maria G. and
Francisco arreola of Umatilla:
seeks $8,058.08.
•Quick collect Inc. vs. Jenni-
fer Johnson of hermiston:
seeks $525.06.
•credits Inc. vs. dalyla cam-
pos ramos of Irrigon: seeks
$1,225.08.
•credits Inc. vs. shannon Far-
rington of hermiston: seeks
$5,564.12.
•Barns across america
LLc vs. ryan Kelty: seeks
$7,184.08.
DEATH NOTICES
Zachariah ‘Zach’ Acton
Stanfield
Sept. 12, 2012 — March 16, 2019
Zachariah “Zach” Acton, 6, of Stanfield, died Saturday,
March 16, 2019, at his home. He was born Sept. 12, 2012,
in Seattle. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of final
arrangements.
Rogelio Castillo Chavez
Donald Arthur Hansen
Sentences
Umatilla
Aug. 5, 1958 — March 17, 2019
Rogelio Castillo Chavez, 60, of Umatilla died Sunday,
March 17, 2019, at his home. He was born Aug. 5, 1958,
in Michoacán, Mexico. A rosary will be held Thursday,
March 21 at 5 p.m. at Burns Mortuary chapel in Hermiston.
A funeral mass will be held Friday, March 22 at 10 a.m. at
Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church in Hermiston. Burial
will follow at the Hermiston Cemetery. Burns Mortuary of
Hermiston is in care of arrangements. Share memories with
the family at www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
Rickie Lee ‘Ric’ Carr
Umatilla
Dec. 2, 1962 — March 10, 2019
Rickie Lee “Ric” Carr, 56, of Umatilla died Sunday,
March 10, 2019, at his home. He was born Dec. 2, 1962,
in Hermiston. Services are pending with Burns Mortuary of
Hermiston. Share memories with the family at www.burns-
mortuaryhermiston.com.
George C. Miller Jr.
Echo
June 17, 1951 — March 15, 2019
George C. Miller Jr., 67, of Echo died Friday, March 15,
2019, at his home. He was born June 17, 1951, in Union-
town, Pennsylvania. Services are pending with Burns Mor-
tuary of Hermiston. Share memories with the family at www.
burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
Elizabeth C. ‘Libby’ Ziegler
Hermiston
June 27, 1939 — March 10, 2019
Elizabeth C. “Libby” Zeigler, 79, of Hermiston, died
Sunday, March 10, 2019, in Richland, Wash. She was born
June 27, 1939, in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. A celebration of
life gathering will be held Saturday, March 30 from 1-4 p.m.
at Maxwell Siding Event Center, 145 N. First Place, Herm-
iston. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrange-
ments. Share memories with the family at www.burnsmor-
tuaryhermiston.com.
Michael E. ‘Mike’ Roberts
Hermiston
Feb. 13, 1958 — March 11, 2019
Michael E. “Mike” Roberts, 61, of Hermiston, died Mon-
day, March 11, 2019, in Hermiston. He was born Feb. 13,
1958, in Americus, Georgia. A celebration of life service will
be held Wednesday, March 20 at 11 a.m. at Burns Mortuary
chapel in Hermiston. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care
of arrangements. Share memories with the family at www.
burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
BIRTHS
•Midland Funding LLc vs.
erick Villarreal of hermiston:
seeks $753.29.
•Midland Funding LLc vs.
Berenice rodriguez of herm-
iston: seeks $1,424.12.
•Midland Funding LLc vs.
carie horn of hermiston:
seeks $2,084.04.
•Midland Funding LLc vs.
Pedro Valdez of hermiston:
seeks $1,393.12.
•Midland Funding LLc vs.
saul solarzano of hermiston:
seeks $10,383.24.
•american Family Mutual
Insurance co. as subrogee of
Michael Brown vs. Leticia T.
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•cavalry sPV I LLc vs. doug-
las halbert Jr. of hermiston:
seeks $798.02.
Judgments
PENDLETON — The follow-
ing judgments have been
rendered in Umatilla Coun-
ty courts (interest, court
costs and fees not listed):
•Quick collect Inc. vs. ron c.
and Kayla Farmer of stan-
field: judgment for $614.20.
•credits Inc. vs. alfonso
aguiler Jr. of hermiston:
judgment for $1,876.81.
•credits Inc. vs. amy a. Go-
mez of hermiston: judgment
for $1,357.21.
•credits Inc. vs. rumaldo
rodriguez of hermiston:-
judgment for $1,170.83.
•credits Inc. vs. edgar Leal
of hermiston: judgment for
$888.44.
•credits Inc. vs. Katelynn ei-
den of hermiston: judgment
for $5,951.50.
•United Finance co. vs.
richard Price of hermiston:
judgment for $2,181.19.
•United Finance co. vs.
ambar Oseguera of Umatilla:
judgment for $4,987.84.
•United Finance co. vs. diego
Gonzalez of hermiston:
judgment for $2,739.72.
Marriages
PENDLETON — Marriage
licenses have been regis-
tered in Umatilla County
for:
Brett Lee Johnson, 29, and
sabrina Lavern Magruder, 31,
both of hermiston.
Jose antonio Barajas novela,
27, and Irlanda Lizbeth
Jimenez rodriguez, 19, both
of hermiston.
Kevin haskel Bond, 46, and
sandra susan Kennedy, 54,
both of stanfield.
POLICE LOG
Tuesday, March 12
7:40 a.m. — On East
Ridgeway Avenue, there
was a motor vehicle acci-
dent with no injuries, but
the driver was very angry
and raging.
9:56 p.m. — On Kelli
Boulevard, a man was
pinned between two vehi-
cles. He got out from them
before paramedics arrived.
Thursday, March 14
11:50 a.m. — There
was a report of child abuse
or neglect at Southwest
13th Place.
9:08 p.m. — A woman
who had been assaulted
was in the emergency
room at Northwest 11th
Street.
Friday, March 15
12:13 p.m. — A sui-
cidal subject was reported
at West Sunland Avenue.
11:53 p.m. — A sui-
cidal subject was reported
at Northwest 11th Street.
Saturday, March 16
11:44 a.m. — Someone
accidentally discharged
a firearm at North First
Street.
1:07 p.m. — A woman
came to the Hermis-
ton Police Department to
report that her son was
having issues with other
kids and was jumped
recently.
2:41 p.m. — There was
a suicidal juvenile on West
Sunland Avenue.
7:19 p.m. — There
was a suicidal subject on
Northeast Peace Lane.
8:13 p.m. — At North-
west 11th Street and Uma-
tilla River Road, a drunk
driver in a red Toyota or
Honda sedan was hitting
the curb and going off the
road.
Sunday, March 17
8:39 a.m. — A caller
reported that their son and
grandson were fighting on
Southwest Sage Drive.
Monday, March 18
1:44 a.m. — On North-
west 11th Street there was
a 38-year-old man having
a mental episode of some
type and talking to him-
self. The caller was unsure
if it was drug-related.
3:15 p.m. — On North-
west 11th Street, a woman
was suicidal and was try-
ing to have cars hit her
near Good Shepherd Med-
ical Center. There was a
crisis worker trying to get
her out of the street.
4:46 p.m. — There was
an assault at Southwest
Seventh Place.
Six-year-old boy dies
in Stanfield
By HERMISTON HERALD
Good Shepherd Medical Center, Hermiston
MARCH 5, 2019
ROBINSON — Katherine L. Robinson and Cory J. Rob-
inson of Hermiston: a boy, Carver Jacks Robinson.
MARCH 8, 2019
ALDRICH — Roxana G. Mata and Allan L. Aldrich of
Hermiston: a girl, Grace Neani Aldrich.
•capital One Bank vs. Bruce
a. doty of hermiston: seeks
$5,532.58 and $2,137.93 in
separate suits.
A 6-year-old boy died
Saturday in Stanfield of
natural causes, according
to police.
The boy, who was a
kindergartener at Stanfield
Elementary School, died
in his sleep.
Police responded to
a call for an unrespon-
sive child around noon
on Saturday, and Umatilla
County Fire District para-
medics tried lifesaving
efforts on him, but they
were unsuccessful.
Stanfield Police Chief
Bryon Zumwalt said he
couldn’t say whether the
boy had previous health
issues, but that’s why it
was being ruled natural
causes.