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RECORDS Wednesday, april 24, 2019 HerMisTOnHerald.COM • A5 OBITUARIES Charles Alfred ‘Chuck’ Nelson Muriel Pearl (Cherry) Brainard Lexington Coos Bay August 8, 1950 — April 17, 2019 October 5, 1932 — April 12, 2019 Charles “Chuck” Alfred Oregon State University Nelson, farmer, husband alumni. In 1983, Chuck and grandfather, was called helped found the OSU Agri- home on April 17, 2019. He cultural Alumni Associa- was born August 8, 1950, tion. He also helped form the OSU Alumni to the proud par- ents of Norman Marching Band, and Jean (McEl- which was a great hinny) Nelson. joy for the whole Knowing how to family. Many fall make an entrance, afternoons were he was one of the spent watching first babies born football games, in the newly built and marching in Pioneer Memorial the alumni band Hospital in Hep- through the tail- gate section near pner, Oregon. Nelson B e i n g Reser Stadium. ever-present in Chuck had the community, Chuck was many hobbies, from travel- an active member of the ing with his family, to col- local 4-H chapter, Lexing- lecting WWII artifacts, but ton Grange, and the United one of his first loves was Church of Christ (Ione classic cars. He became Community Church). He interested in classic cars was an unforgettable friend while stationed in Germany, within his small close-knit where he bought his first class of 12. After graduating project car, a 1976 TR6. He from Ione High School in later rebuilt a 1964 Impala 1968, Chuck pursed higher SS known affectionately as education at Oregon State Tabasco Red, as well as a University. While in college 1965 Mustang with his son he continued his passion for Justin and a 1974 VW Bee- community involvement. tle with his daughter Court- Chuck was a member of the ney. With a love for both agricultural honorary Alpha community and cars, in Zeta and the sophomore 1997 Chuck started the Ione honorary Thanes and Tal- Blues Cruise to help sup- ons. He also played alto sax port the newly created 4th for the OSU Marching Band of July Blues Festival. Chuck enjoyed spending and the OSU Dixieland Pep Band. In the spring of 1972, time with his wife Lisa on Chuck graduated college their many travels. He loved with a B.A. in agronomical the Oregon coast as well as crop science and began his more far-flung adventures to Australia and Europe. He next adventure. Following college he also enjoyed spending time joined the U.S. Army, where with his children and grand- he was trained in artillery children. Chuck was always computers. He was sta- in attendance at music con- tioned at Headquarters, 5th certs, games, plays, grad- Corps Artillery, Darmstadt, uations and birthday par- West Germany, where he ties. Whether it was making met his future wife, Ann Swedish pancakes on Christ- Lisa Maness. Chuck loved mas Eve, taking the grand- to say, “Where would a boy kids to the pool or assist- from Oregon meet a girl ing with a project, he was from North Carolina but in always there with a smiling Germany.” He would retell face and helping hand. Charles is survived by how they met hundreds of times over the years, always his wife Lisa of Lexington, with a twinkle in his eye and Ore.; son Justin (Andrea) of Lexington, Ore.; daugh- a glowing smile. Following his tour in the ter Courtney (Andrew) of Army, Chuck returned to Albany, Ore.; grandchildren Morrow County to join the Lita and Charles of Lexing- family farm with his father ton, Ore.; sister Kristin Nel- on property outside of Lex- son-Graham of Salem, Ore.; ington and Ione. Chuck mar- and his many friends and ried the love of his life, Ann family around the world. Lisa Maness, in the Ione The memorial service United Church of Christ on is at the Ione Community Church on Saturday, April June 19, 1976. While running the farm, 27 at 11:30 a.m. There will Chuck worked extensively be a luncheon afterwards. with the Oregon Wheat Attendees are encouraged to Growers Association. He bring their classic cars and served on the board of direc- stories to share. tors for six years as well as The family has desig- the Morrow County Wheat nated the Ione Community League president. One of Church and Oregon State the proudest moments was University Alumni Band for winning the State Conser- memorial contributions. vation Farmer of the Year You may sign the online award in 1992. He also condolence book at www. continued to be an active sweeneymortuary.com. Muriel Pearl (Cherry) and money. Brainard was born in St. Her favorite hobbies John, N.D., on Oct. 5, 1932, were traveling and reading. and passed away April 12, She and Bill visited many 2019, at the age of 86. states and several foreign As a child, she countries. Hawaii moved to the Ordi- was her favorite. nance Depot and She is survived then to Hermis- by her children, ton. She graduated Skip (Susan) of as Valedictorian Coos Bay and from Hermis- Brenda (Joe) ton High School of Eugene, five in 1950 and from grandchildren, Good Samaritan six great-grand- children and School of Nursing Brainard her brother Jim in 1953. Cherry (Loretta) After a of Albany. semi-whirlwind She was preceded in courtship, she married Bill Brainard on Nov. 15, 1953, death by her husband Bill, moved to Coos Bay and parents Glenn and Pearl began a 44-year career in Cherry, and two siblings, the nursing profession. She Bill and Ruth. At her request, no ser- had lived in Coos Bay for vices are planned. the past 66 years. Education was her pas- Muriel worked as a nurse at a local clinic and two hos- sion and, if you would pitals, and as health director like, a remembrance can be for the Confederated Tribes. made in her name to the Bill She was a lifetime member Brainard Scholarship Fund, of Beta Sigma Phi and sup- c/o Brenda Brainard, 2106 ported many local service Elysium Ave., Eugene, OR organizations with her time 97401. Bert W. Curtis Hermiston November 14, 1942 — April 10, 2019 Bert W. Curtis of Herm- ious agricultural products. iston was born November Bert was an avid hunter, 14, 1942, in Eugene, Ore- aviator, farmer, and out- gon, the son of Bert and doorsman. He loved air- Arlene (Jackson) Curtis. planes, building, boat- ing, classic He passed away cars, motorcy- in Hermiston on cles, mules, and Wednesday, April operating heavy 10, 2019, at the machinery. age of 76. He married Bert grew up in Mary Jo Rapp in Brownsville, Ore- gon, and gradu- Roseburg, Ore., ated from Central in April of 1964. Linn High School She preceded him in 1960. He in death in 2008. Curtis served in the U.S. He was also pre- ceded in death by Army during the his parents. Vietnam War as a He is survived by brother helicopter mechanic. After his honorable discharge, he Jay Curtis; sisters Laurel returned to his position at Christopher and Marlene the Oregon State Highway Sloan; companion of 10 Department in Grants Pass. years, June Rosenberg; son In 1976, he moved to Patrick Curtis; daughter-in- Hermiston, Oregon, where law Timmi (Bailey) Cur- he has resided since. tis; daughter Beth Curtis; While living in Hermis- grandsons Russell Curtis, ton he worked as a build- Klinton Mathers and Zach- ing inspector for the state ary Christensen; grand- of Oregon and later the daughters Amanda Barns city of Hermiston. He was and Tanner Christensen; Blaine instrumental in the commu- great-grandson nity as a member of North- Barns; and his beloved east Oregon Homebuilders dachshund Maddie. Association with notable A celebration of life will involvement on the Herm- be held May 18, 2019, at the iston Library and Sunset Harkenrider Senior Activity House projects. He retired Center, 255 N.E. Second after 30+ years of public St., Hermiston, Ore., from service in 1991. Bert con- 1-4 p.m. tinued working as a com- Burns Mortuary of mercial truck driver hauling Hermiston is in care of final concrete materials and var- arrangements. Watson Vincent Joseph Watson Milwaukie August 1, 1932 — April 15, 2019 Vincent Joseph Watson was born August 1, 1932, to Elmer L. Watson and Beryl Maybelle (Cellers) Watson in Drain, Oregon. He passed away April 15, 2019, in Mil- waukie, Oregon, at age 86. Vince’s family moved to Hermiston, Oregon, in 1936. He attended Hermis- ton Grade School and grad- uated from Hermiston High School in 1951. Vince mar- ried Joy S. Estle in 1951 in Hermiston, Oregon. They raised three sons in Herm- iston until moving to Uma- tilla in 1973. They divorced in 1979. Vince was a jeweler and watch repairman. He founded Watson’s Jewelry in 1965 at 138 East Main, Hermiston, and he was a Main Street fixture for decades. He served on the Herm- iston Baseball Commission when Weber Field was built and coached the American Legion baseball team for three years. Vince was a “car person” and enjoyed driving, restor- ing and collecting cars. He POLICE LOG TUESDAY, APRIL 16 8:45 p.m. — There was an assault on east ridgeway avenue. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17 2:16 a.m. — shots fired were reported on West Hermiston avenue. THURSDAY, APRIL 18 12:18 p.m. — On south First street, the caller came into the Hpd lobby to report that her high school class lost a black and white australian shepherd dog they were using for a science class. The dog was last seen near the post office. FRIDAY, APRIL 19 8:06 a.m. — There was a do- mestic incident at rodeway inn on south Highway 395. 12:55 p.m. — There was a suicidal subject on south First street. SATURDAY, APRIL 20 Barbara Ladene (Brown) Gilleese DEATH NOTICES Hermiston May 21, 1940 — November 22, 2018 Barbara Ladene (Brown) teer to those who needed Gilleese was born May 21, help. She was an Eagles 1940, in Yakima, Wash- Auxiliary member for ington, the second of four many years and was always children born to Lawrence around to help when some- one needed it. Wilfred Brown She was pre- and Gladys N. ceded in death by (Ritchie) Brown, her parents, broth- of Zillah, Wash- ington. She passed ers Larry Grant in away November 1976 and William Arthur in 2017, 22, 2018, in Rich- land, Washington, and son Craig. at Kadlec Medical Those who sur- vive and will miss Center. She lived and her include her loved her life in Gilleese husband Tim, her the Pacific North- sons and daugh- west — in her ter Silas, Susan, younger years on the eastern Bruce and Alex, four grand- side of Washington, and then children, four great-grand- on the western side of Ore- children, her sister Judy, and gon. She raised her five chil- numerous nieces and neph- dren mostly in the Portland, ews — not to mention her Oregon, area. many “adopted” kids that She was an accomplished she gathered throughout her saleswoman in the flo- lifetime. ral industry, and later was A memorial gathering a great bartender. Upon her will be held at Barbara’s retirement she moved to nephew’s residence Satur- Hermiston, Oregon, where day, May 4 from 1-5 p.m. she met and married her last It’s located off Highway 730 across from McNary (east of husband, Tim Gilleese. Barb, as she is known to Umatilla). Look for signage, those who knew and loved “Gilleese Memorial.” her, enjoyed hunting, camp- Disposition was by cre- ing, the outdoors, the ocean, mation, with Burns Mortu- her kitties, her family and ary of Hermiston in care of friends, and being a volun- arrangements. Francine M. ‘Fran’ Baisley Hermiston May 4, 1948 — April 20, 2019 Francine M. “Fran” Baisley, 70, of Hermiston, died Sat- urday, April 20, 2019, in Hermiston. She was born May 4, 1948, in Pendleton. A graveside funeral service will be held Friday, April 26 at 1 p.m. at the Echo Cemetery. Burns Mor- tuary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements. Share mem- ories with the family at www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. Rickie Lee ‘Ric’ Carr was a member of the Meyers Professional Racing team for several years. He was a member of the Umatilla School Dis- trict Budget Commit- tee in the 1980s. A mem- ber of the Kiwanis Club, Vince received the Herm- iston 1988 Kiwanian of the Year Award for his leader- ship on many club projects. By October 1988, Vince had a record of 17 years of per- fect attendance at Kiwanis club meetings. On August 5, 1995, he married Claudell Metzger in Gresham, Oregon. They traveled through much of the Pacific Northwest, but their most extensive trip was a photo safari in Africa. Vince and Claudell divorced in 2004. Vince is survived by his siblings, Norma Bergstahler and Elmer Duane Watson; his sons, Vince Jr. (Annette Reese), Terry D. (Anne) and Jeffrey D. (Debi) Watson; and his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. There will not be a memorial service. 8:44 a.m. — There was a do- mestic disturbance between a man and a woman at southeast sixth street. 8:08 p.m. — There was a missing person reported at West ridgeway avenue. SUNDAY, APRIL 21 10:34 a.m. —There was a man causing a disturbance at southwest 10th street. 10:42 p.m. — a caller said a male resident at regency on West Juniper avenue has become combative and is a danger to himself, the staff, and the elderly. MONDAY, APRIL 22 8:25 a.m. — a business on south Highway 395 reported two men were threatening employees near the en- trance. 9:40 a.m. — a caller advised a woman who had never lived at their address has begun using the address for correspondence with courts and lawyers. 2:17 p.m. — a possible drunk driver was reported at north First street and Hermiston avenue after red Honda Civic ran two stop signs and two red lights. 4:06 p.m. — a domestic disturbance was reported on West Juniper avenue. Monday afternoon — The Umatilla County Fire district’s HazMat team responded to Two rivers Correctional institution in Umatilla after an employee in the prison’s mail room said he opened an envelope, smelled a substance, and began to feel ill. He was taken to Good shepherd Medical Center for evaluation. The HazMat team responded and did a thor- ough check of the building, but could not find anything. He said they also inspected all the mail that the employ- ee had handled that day. 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. A celebration of life will be held Saturday, May 18 at 1 p.m. at Coho Gazebo at the McNary Ponds beneath the McNary Dam. Bring memories to share, and a fishing pole if you wish. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements. Share memories with the family at www. burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. BIRTHS Good Shepherd Medical Center, Hermiston APRIL 3, 2019 CYR — Amanda Cazares and Joeseph Cyr of Hermiston: a boy, Amanda & Joey Kiaeo Cyr. APRIL 10, 2019 PARKER — Sandra A. Bethel of Hermiston: a boy, Blake Parker. APRIL 12, 2019 TAYLOR — Justine Taylor and Sam Taylor of Hermis- ton: a boy, Beau Michael Taylor. St. Anthony Hospital, Pendleton APRIL 10, 2019 NAVARRO — Alejandra Zuniga and Roberto Navarro of Boardman: a girl, Lexliie Alicia Navarro. PRIORITIES A hundred years from now it will not matter what My bank account was, the sort of house I lived in, or the kind of car I drove... but the world may be different because I was important in the Life of a Child.