RECORDS Wednesday, June 12, 2019 OBITUARIES HeRMIsTOnHeRaLd.COM • A5 COURTS Henry Taylor Nichols Jr. Ivan J. Strese SENTENCES Klamath Falls Hermiston September 13, 1931 — February 14, 2019 June 28, 1929 — June 9, 2019 PENDLETON — The follow- ing sentences have been imposed in Umatilla County courts: Henry Nichols, also known as Joe or Hank, passed away February 14, 2019. Mr. Nich- ols was born in Malin, Oregon, on September 13, 1931. He was a graduate of Klam- ath Union High School where he was an all-state halfback and led the great 1949 football team into the Oregon State playoffs. He was a rodeo athlete and later became an accomplished rodeo announcer. Following high school he entered Grays Harbor Col- lege on a foot- ball scholarship where he played for two years. The Korean War was at its zenith and he decided to enter the Air Force to serve his country, where he served for four years. Upon his discharge from the service, he knew he loved horses, cows, and ani- mal agriculture and grad- uated from Cal Poly State University with a B.S. in animal husbandry in 1960 and worked and prospered in the industry his entire life. He was a “horse whisperer” long before the term became popular and taught his kids the art of horsemanship as well. He loved helping, coach- ing, and traveling with his family as they participated in sporting events and rodeo. He was always there with a word of encouragement or advice. He was a true fam- ily man who was happiest when he was with his fam- ily. Mr. Nichols married Evelyn Betty Jean McClain in 1956, also from Klamath Falls, and they raised three children in Echo, Oregon, where they lived and pros- pered for 25 years. Mr. Nichols is survived by his wife of 62 years, his children Wade, Nita, and Lyle, his four grand- children and three great-grandchil- dren. Mr. Nich- ols lived life to the fullest, and his motto that he taught his fam- ily and many oth- ers to live by was: Always do your best and a little more while work- ing hard and play- ing hard. Mr. Nich- ols will be sorely missed by a whole host of people from different walks of life. He touched so many in his travels, while working hard and playing hard. He always had a laugh and a story or two to tell in all situations and meet- ings. His boots will be tre- mendously hard to fill as a husband, father, grand- father, great-grandfather, friend, and associate. When you think of him, he would like nothing better than to remember the good times and have a drink or two in remembrance. He lived life to the fullest as he “threw a leg over and rode it for all it was worth.” He is in Heaven teaching them all how to Let ‘er Buck. There will be a celebra- tion of life for Joe Nich- ols in Echo, Oregon, at the Echo Ridge Winery on Sat- urday, July 6, 2019, from 4-7 p.m. The Nichols family wel- comes all who knew Joe, where we will raise a glass and tell stories. Ivan J. Strese of Herm- iston was born June 28, 1929, in Condon, Ore- gon, the son of Alfred and Mar- garet (Hunter) Strese. He passed away surrounded by his family and friends on Sunday, June 9, 2019, in Hermis- ton at the age of 89. Ivan grew up in the communities of Condon and Fossil, Ore- gon. At a young age, he began working in saw- mills in Condon and Pend- leton. In 1964 he moved to Hermiston where he has lived for the past 55 years. He worked for Marlette Homes where he painted and assembled axles for manufactured homes beginning in 1968 and continued until retiring in 2004. Ivan enjoyed taking photos and traveling with his wife Ethel, working in his yard and caring for his many cats. He was a longtime member of the Hermiston Seventh-day Adventist church where he volunteered for many proj- ects and enjoyed support- ing missions. Ivan married Ethel Cockerham on December 31, 1964, in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. She preceded him in death in 2009. He was also preceded in death by his parents and an infant brother. He is sur- vived by a stepdaugh- ter, Sharon (Dan) Coffey; grandchildren James, Tim- othy and Karmen Hauner; five great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grand- daughters. A funeral service will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday, June 18, 2019, in the Burns Mortuary chapel, 685 W. Hermiston Ave., Hermis- ton, Oregon. Burial will follow in the Hermiston Cemetery. Family suggest memo- rial donations be made to the Hermiston Jr. Academy. Arrangements by Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. To leave an online condolence for the family please go to www.burnsmortuaryherm- iston.com. DEATH NOTICES Good Shepherd Medical Center, Hermiston MAY 28, 2019 SPOON — Crystal M. Spoon and Tim Frank of Uma- tilla: a boy, Jaxon Edward Tru Spoon. MAY 29, 2019 LINDERMAN — Jamie Linderman and Bryce Linder- man of Hermiston: a girl, Jordyn Linderman. MAY 31, 2019 ARTZ — Cristal J. Artz and Brandon M. Artz of Hermis- ton: a girl, Rylie Jewel Artz. STEWART — Amber D. Skinner and Carl (no last name given) of Hermiston: a girl, AshlynnMarz Zia Stewart. •nicholas Gerardo Guerra, 28, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to Conspiracy to Commit Class a Felony: sentenced to 12 months jail, 2 years post-pris- on supervision and $200 fine. •Kristopher shane Bishop, 41, stanfield, pleaded guilty to two counts of Possession of Controlled substance in schedule III: sentenced to 180 days jail-suspended, 2 years probation, 40 hours commu- nity service, $100 fine and $2,400 fine-suspended for each count, plus court costs and fees. •seth edward Lee Finch, 24, Irrigon, pleaded guilty to delivery of Methamphet- amine and delivery of Heroin: sentenced to 19 months Oregon dept. of Corrections (dOC), 2 years post-prison supervision and $200 fine for each count. •Joseph Clarence day, 46, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to Possession of Metham- phetamine: sentenced to 18 months probation, 90 sanction units, 30 maximum jail units, 80 hours com- munity service, $250 fine, $2,750 fine-suspended and 6 months driver’s license suspension. SUITS FILED Imani Jazlynn Coffey-Dominguez Hermiston June 4, 2019 Imani Jazlynn Coffey-Dominguez, infant daughter of Taija O’riann Coffey and Joel Dominguez Jr. of Herm- iston, died Tuesday, June 4, 2019. A graveside service will be held Thursday, June 13 at 4 p.m. at the Hermiston Cemetery. Arrangements by Burns Mortuary of Hermis- ton. Send condolences to the family at www.burnsmortu- aryhermiston.com. Joseph Meredith Lovett Walla Walla Nov. 3, 1955 — June 8, 2019 Former Hermiston resident Joseph Meredith Lovett, 63, of Walla Walla, died Saturday, June 8, 2019, in Walla Walla. He was born Nov. 3, 1955, in Alexandria, Louisi- ana. Arrangements are pending with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston and services will be announced at a later time. BIRTHS FeLOny Marcheta P. Mann Hermiston June 6, 1946 — May 23, 2019 Marcheta P. Mann, 72, of Hermiston, died Thursday, May 23, 2019, in Richland, Wash. She was born June 6, 1946, in Baltimore, Maryland. A celebration of life ser- vice will be held Friday, June 14 at 7 p.m. at the Sev- enth-day Adventist Church in Irrigon. Arrangements by Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Share memories with the family at www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. PENDLETON — The follow- ing suits have been filed in Umatilla County courts (interest, court costs and fees not listed): •umpqua Bank vs. Tracy L. scott: seeks $1,001.14. •Credits Inc. vs. alonzo alatorre of Hermiston: seeks $3,226.65. •Credits Inc. vs. Tyra L. Carter of Hermiston: seeks $463.13. •Credits Inc. vs. Carmen Oli- veros Castaneda of Hermis- ton: seeks $635.45. •Credits Inc. vs. Jacqueline R. Chavez of stanfield: seeks $1,047.64. •Credits Inc. vs. Maria and eliezer B. Zamarron of Herm- iston: seeks $2,625.24. •Credits Inc. vs. Robert and Christina Wright of Hermis- ton: seeks $735.24. •Credits Inc. vs. amanda s. Walker of umatilla: seeks $2,270.47. •Credits Inc. vs. Curtis L. and Tisha Polston of Hermiston: seeks $787.59. •Credits Inc. vs. Brandon Mele of Hermiston: seeks $3,619.18. $2,617.11. •Troy Capital LLC vs. Jose Flores of Hermiston: seeks $13,186.40. •Columbia Credits Inc. vs. an- neliese M. and James Hasty of Hermiston: seeks $1,841.06. JUDGMENTS PENDLETON — The follow- ing judgments have been rendered in Umatilla Coun- ty courts (interest, court costs and fees not listed): •evergreen Financial services Inc. vs. Weston B. and Reva Ferguson of Hermiston: judg- ment for $316.39. •evergreen Financial services Inc. vs. Karina Torres of Hermiston: judgment for $6,743.77. •Credits Inc. vs. Travis a. and Talese dollarhide of Hermis- ton: judgment for $754.32. •Credits Inc. vs. Joseph Rivera and Karina Torres of Hermis- ton: judgment for $1,342.69. •Td Bank usa vs. Matthew Malinoff-Ford of Hermiston: judgment for $2,496.99. •Credits Inc. vs. Valentine and Maria Lomas of Irrigon: judgment for $3,871.23. •Credits Inc. vs. Victor Jimenez (Jimenez-Honesto) of Board- man: judgment for $567.44. •Portfolio Recovery asso- ciates LLC vs. angel san- chezgarcia of Hermiston: judgment for $3,244.42. •Credits Inc. vs. Leonorilda and Mario Iniguez of Hermis- ton: judgment for $2,584.84. •Matthew Murfin vs. Michael Hamman dba Mike Hamman II General Construction of Hermiston: judgment for $65,000. •Collection Bureau of Walla Walla vs. Jeffrey Randolph of Hermiston: judgment for $1,540.05. DIVORCES PENDLETON — Divorce decrees were signed in Umatilla County Courts for: Travis Wilson of Hermis- ton and Karen Wilson of Methuen, Mass.; Crystal Cole of umatilla and Marcus Cole of Richland, Wash.; Christo- pher Bowen Chancellor of umatilla (TRCI) and desiree Bowen of Kennewick, Wash. MARRIAGES PENDLETON — Marriage licenses have been regis- tered in Umatilla County for: J. Jesus Garcilazo alcaraz, 41, and elsa Morales yepez, 40, both of umatilla. Julio Fernando Leiva Frasser, 20, and danielle Megan skin- ner, 20, both of Hermiston. ubaldo Perez soriano, 37, and Precilla Chavez, 30, both of Hermiston. Local students awarded Ford Family scholarships •Credits Inc. vs. Karen Men- doza of Hermiston: seeks $8,428.69. EUGENE — The Ford Family Foundation has announced the 2019 recip- ients of the Ford Scholars Program (Pendleton High School recipients were named in a separate story). Students earning awards and the schools they plan to attend: Boardman: Michelle Schmidt (University of Port- land); Hermiston: Chance Longhorn (Portland State University), Martin Sala- zar (University of Port- land), Heidi Zuniga Presi- ado (University of Oregon); Umatilla: Ailzay Rodriguez (Portland State University). Eligibility criteria include Ford Family Foundation in 1957 after the business had experienced two decades of growth. Mr. Ford created the scholarship program to help students who would otherwise find it difficult to obtain a college degree without financial assistance. Other scholarship programs funded by the Foundation include the Ford Opportu- nity Scholarship Program, the Ford ReStart Scholar- ship Program, and The Ford Family Foundation Scholar- ship Program for Sons and Daughters of Employees of Roseburg Forest Products Co. •Kenley J. Ward vs. adam a. Cole: seeks $49,988.58. 2:36 p.m. There was a 4-year- old boy on southeast 10th street and east Highland avenue riding his bike with no supervision. 395, a runaway was reported. Highway 395. SATURDAY, JUNE 8 6:56 a.m. a missing person was reported. Rodriguez Salazar financial need and merit qualifications. In addition, Scholars must attend an accredited, nonprofit college in their home state and be pursuing a bachelor’s degree full time. The renewable scholarship covers 90 per- cent of each student’s unmet financial need for each aca- demic year. Zuniga Presiado Longhorn Since 1994, the Founda- tion’s scholarship programs have awarded students more than $191 million. Kenneth W. Ford and Hallie E. Ford built their company, Roseburg For- est Products Co., into one of the largest privately held companies in the United States. They established The •Credits Inc. vs. Thomas d. and andrea C. Roberts of Irrigon: seeks $511.81. •Credits Inc. vs. Brian and Lau- rie snyder of Irrigon: seeks $3,815.83. •Credits Inc. vs. daniel R. Taylor of Hermiston: seeks $3,595.59. •Portfolio Recovery associ- ates LLC vs. Jasmin Ramirez of Hermiston: seeks $2,807.73. •Portfolio Recovery associ- ates LLC vs. Luis Martinez of Hermiston: seeks $1,116.10. •Bank of america vs. shamria d. Kirk of Hermiston: seeks Bryce John skinner, 33, and Jessica diane Terry, 30, both of echo. edgar eduardo Hernandez espinoza, 28, and Violeta Vanessa Villagran Gomez, 30, both of Hermiston. Logan aaron edward sturdevant, 32, and Katie elizabeth Manning, 36, both of umatilla. segundo Mendoza Lopez, 30, and Paulina Calmo Lorenzo, 31, both of Hermiston. Gilberto Ramirez Matias, 35, and Odilia Matias Ramirez, 33, both of Hermiston. Joe Jerome Whitfield, 59, and Jodine Louise Frost, 59, both of Hermiston. POLICE LOGS Hermiston resident named to dean’s list LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Bellarmine University has named Hermiston resident William Wal- ters to the dean’s list for the spring 2019 semester. Walters is a sophomore accounting major. Bellarmine’s dean’s list recognizes students who receive a grade point average of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale. SUNDAY, JUNE 2 1:33 a.m. a domestic dis- turbance occurred on West standard avenue. 7:14 p.m. a man reported a burglary at his storage unit on north First Place. someone took a purse, some sunglasses, and went through some mail in her unlocked car the night prior. 1:35 p.m. a dispute was report- ed on West Highland avenue. THURSDAY, JUNE 6 MONDAY, JUNE 3 3:56 p.m someone witnessed a silver jeep ramming another car in a hit and run. 9:29 p.m. a domestic distur- bance was reported on West Juniper avenue. 10:15 a.m. a woman reported that her daughter assaulted her at her home the day prior. 3:59 p.m. an unauthorized entry was reported on south First street. FRIDAY, JUNE 7 2:32 p.m. a domestic distur- bance occurred on north First street. 5:14 p.m. On West sunland av- enue, a burglary was reported. 11:36 p.m. a physical domestic disturbance was reported on northwest eucalyptus drive. 9:44 a.m. a woman reported that someone at WalMart has been getting 15 keys cut every night, and fears this could be criminal activity. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5 1:18 p.m. On south Highway TUESDAY, JUNE 4 8:14 a.m. On southwest 11th street, a woman reported that 5:26 a.m. a burglary occurred on southwest suzanne Court. 10:43 a.m. Officers assisted a child locked in a car on south- west Porter Court. 12:09 p.m. a disturbance was reported at Victory square Park on sW 10th street. 12:10 p.m. On West Orchard avenue, a disturbance was reported. 9:56 p.m. someone reported a fight in a parking lot on east Main street. SUNDAY, JUNE 9 2:13 a.m. a drunk driver was reported swerving on south 2:23 p.m. On east Jennie avenue and north sixth street, a domestic disturbance occurred. MONDAY, JUNE 10 2:20 p.m. someone reported that they never received pay- ment for the sale of a motorcy- cle to a friend last summer. 5:54 p.m. a drunk driver was reported on northwest 11th street. 10:42 p.m. a domestic dis- turbance was reported on northwest spruce street.