RECORDS Wednesday, november 20, 2019 OBITUARIES HermIsTonHeraLd.Com • A5 POLICE LOG Anjelita Garcia Douglas Verle Conner Richland, Washington Madras July 12, 1952 — October 8, 2019 October 17, 2019 As the day began to traveling in the RV, the dawn, Douglas Verle Con- occasional bowl of Captain ner passed away unexpect- Crunch Berries, and spend- edly on Tuesday, October ing time with family. Doug held his 8, 2019, in Pasco, family and clos- Washington, at the est friends in the age of 67. Doug was born highest esteem. on July 12, 1952, He was a spiri- tual man who had in Walla Walla, a deep and earnest Washington, to relationship with Benjamin and God. Living his Dovie Meier Con- ner. Doug married life through Christ Conner Sandy Carlson was paramount. Conner on June Doug is sur- 22, 2013, in Amberg, Wis- vived by his wife Sandy Con- consin. They proudly called ner; children Heather Kan- Richland, Washington, their dle, Michelle Williams and Benjamin Conner; stepchil- home. Doug spent his youth in dren Nicole Hood and Kevin Spray, Oregon, and Herm- Hood; seven grandchildren iston, Oregon. He gradu- and four step-grandchil- ated from Hermiston High dren; brother Gregory (Lori) School, Class of 1971, Conner; and many cousins, with a wrestling scholar- nieces and nephews. ship. Receiving the scholar- Doug is now reunited ship was one of his proudest with his parents, brother accomplishments. Barry Conner, sister Joan Doug was a longtime Hamman, and daughter auto broker, restaurateur, Shelby Brinkley. and commercial truck driver. To respect Doug’s He was a hard worker and wishes, there was no service. was never afraid to take on a A private viewing for fam- difficult project. If ever you ily was held on October 11, were in need, you could find 2019. Burial will take place his hand outstretched, will- at a later date in Wisconsin. ing and able to help. Arrangements and crema- Doug had a big heart and tion by Muellers Tri-Cities was very gentle by nature, Funeral Home. which led people to gravi- Our sincerest apprecia- tate towards him. He had a tion and gratitude to Pacific unique ability to understand Steel for their thoughtful, others. Doug was fun, spon- kind, and heartfelt memo- taneous, and enthusiastic. He rial; and to his Men’s Bible had a knack for telling such Study Group at Calvary wonderfully funny stories of Chapel Tri-Cities for the his life. He loved sharing his delicious meal, words of memories. He always wore comfort, and support. Doug, we will forever a smile, a Hawaiian shirt, and shorts. His well-being remember the words you was quizzed if one was ever instilled in us: “God will always lead you to where without the other. Doug lived life to the full- you need to be. In His time, est. He enjoyed sports, fish- not yours. Just trust Him and ing, “chatting” with friends, believe.” Amen. Anjelita Garcia passed taking situations and look- away peacefully in her ing at them through a dif- home in Madras, Oregon, ferent lens. She would on October 17, 2019. She laugh at things that hap- pened in her was 58 years old. childhood and At the time of loved to remi- her passing, she nisce. “Remem- was attended to ber when ...,” by her longtime she would start. partner, Mike And, she could Hoyt, and her keep people in son, Matthew stitches with Middleton. The her storytelling, cause of death Garcia always adding was a long-term her own flavor to illness. Anjelita was a fiercely the story. She is survived by her independent person that would not hesitate to give parents, Aurelio and Maria you her opinion. At the Garcia of Hermiston, Ore- same time, she had an gon, who feel the sting of abiding faith in God. In grief for a daughter they conversation, when any- loved very much. Addi- one spoke about a stroke of tionally, her siblings, their good luck, she would say, children and grandchil- “That was a blessing. God dren and many cousins will miss seeing her at family is looking out for you!” She was so proud of functions. Anjelita had eclec- her son, Matthew Middle- ton, as he grew from lit- tic tastes. She sought out tle boy into a man. Even unique dishes, books, and though the two of them coffee places. In the end, experienced issues through family gathered around life, she felt good that he her to bid farewell, and had his life together. She all agreed, “Her life was a knew that, together with blessing for all of us.” We his devoted partner, Savan- are not saying goodbye; nah, and their adorable just till we see you, again. daughter, Olivia, no obsta- Services and memorial cle could hold them back. are pending until spring; Anjelita loved to laugh. date and location will be She would laugh at life by announced. Emery Carl Ashbeck DEATH NOTICES Francisco ‘Frank’ Chapa III Irrigon Sept. 14, 1974 — Nov. 16, 2019 Francisco “Frank” Chapa III, 45, of Irrigon, died Sat- urday, Nov. 16, 2019, in Richland, Washington. He was born Sept. 14, 1974, in Pharr, Texas. A funeral service will be held Wednesday, Nov. 20 at 12 noon at Burns Mortuary chapel in Hermiston. Burial will follow at the Desert Lawn Memorial Cemetery in Irrigon. Arrange- ments by Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Share memo- ries with the family at www.burnsmortuaryhermiston. com. Hermiston March 5, 1923 — November 12, 2019 Emery Carl Ashbeck of ering” in the hearts of all Hermiston, Oregon, was who knew them. Emery is born on March 5, 1923, in cherished by his family for Milladore, Wisconsin, to his deep wisdom, sense of parents Frank and Catherine humor and his deep respect Oltman Ashbeck. He died for people, animals and his on November 12, country. 2019, in Hermis- He was a mem- ton, Oregon, at the ber of the Cath- olic Church, the age of 96 years. Raised in Wis- Moose Lodge and consin on a dairy a life member of farm during the the Elks and VFW. Depression, Emery Emery enjoyed learned the value hunting, garden- ing, fishing and of hard work at an Ashbeck the mountains. early age. He quit He is survived school in the sev- enth grade to help by his sons Bob on the family farm Ashbeck and wife when illness struck Kim, Portland, his father. He said Ore., and John “they were fortunate because Ashbeck and wife Sherry, they always had a garden and Hermiston, Ore.; daughter all the cream they could ever Toni Kay and husband Ron want.” Holeman, Powell Butte, Emery caught a freight Ore.; 15 grandchildren; 34 train out west at the age great-grandchildren; numer- of 16 with his best friend, ous nieces and nephews; and Whitey, and loved telling many lifelong friends. Emery was preceded of the adventure and the folks he encountered along in death by his wife of 61 the way. Emery joined his years, Dottie Ashbeck, his brother Oscar and sought parents, five brothers and six farm work in the Echo area. sisters. A celebration of life ser- When WWII broke out he joined the United States vice will be held Friday, Army and served in the Phil- November 22, 2019, from ippines and Japan. 2-4 p.m. at Maxwell Event After his honorable dis- Center, 145 N. First Place, charge, the handsome sol- Hermiston, Oregon. A pri- dier returned to Echo, where vate family burial was held he courted and won the at the Echo Cemetery, Echo, heart of his beloved Dorothy Oregon. The Ashbeck family “Dottie” Mudge. They were united in marriage on April wishes to express their deep- 13, 1949, in Pasco, Wash- est appreciation to Good ington. They built a home Shepherd Medical center for their family, a daughter and Vange John Memorial and two sons. Hospice for their efficiency, Emery went to work at compassion and kindness the McNary Dam as a lock during Emery’s illness. A operator, where he loved his sincere thank you to all the job and the many friends he staff and friends at Guardian made there. He retired in Angel Homes for many years 1984, but continued his ded- of love and kindness. A spe- ication to working hard and cial thank you to Doris Bry- only looking for the good ant, Emery’s devoted com- through the rest of his years. panion of the last six years. After retiring, Emery and In lieu of flowers please Dottie enjoyed traveling make contributions in throughout the United States Emery’s memory to Vange visiting family and friends. John Memorial Hospice Together, they celebrated Education Fund. births of grandchildren and Please share memories great-grandchildren, wed- of Emery with his family dings and the lives of lots at burnsmortuaryhermiston. of precious friends. They com.Arrangements by Burns instilled the love of “gath- Mortuary of Hermiston. Charmayne Marie ‘Char’ Szulewski Hermiston July 11, 1971 — Nov. 13, 2019 Charmayne Marie “Char” Szulewski, 48, of Herm- iston, died Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2019, at her home. She was born July 11, 1971, in Blue Island, Illinois. A celebration of life service was held Monday, Nov. 18 at 4 p.m. at the Burns Mortuary chapel in Hermiston. Arrangements by Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Share memories with the family at www.burnsmortuaryherm- iston.com. Annette Gae Nemeth Kennewick, Wash. Dec. 22, 1971 — Nov. 8, 2019 Former Umatilla resident Annette Gae Nemeth, 47, died Friday, Nov. 8, 2019, in Kennewick, Washington. She was born Dec. 22, 1971, in The Dalles. Arrange- ments by Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Share memo- ries with the family at www.burnsmortuaryhermiston. com. Robert W. ‘Bob’ Brinkley Jr. Hermiston July 19, 1957 — Oct. 23, 2019 Robert W. “Bob” Brinkley Jr., 62, of Hermiston, died Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2019, near North Powder. He was born July 19, 1957, in Torrance, California. A cele- bration of life gathering will be held Saturday, Nov. 30 from 2-7 p.m. at Skip & Sherry Walchli’s farm, 32697 E. Loop Road, Hermiston. Arrangements by Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Share memories with the fam- ily at www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. BIRTHS Good Shepherd Medical Center, Hermiston NOV. 5, 2019 ROMANICK GARCIA — Jolee M. Romanick and Jose Garcia of Hermiston: a girl, Xena Ray Romanick Garcia. NOV. 7, 2019 TAYLOR — Rachel S. B. Taylor and Kage A. G. Taylor of Hermiston: a girl, Amelia Grace Kai Taylor. NOV. 11, 2019 SHEREL-ALLPHIN — Samantha K. Allphin and Gentry D. Sherel of Herm- iston: a girl, Purity Shevelle Sherel-Allphin. NOV. 12, 2019 JONES — Kylee A. Smith and Justin L. Jones of Hermiston: a girl, Kinslee Ann Jones. Tuesday, November 12 4:38 p.m.— A missing person was reported on Prickly Pear Drive. Wednesday, November 13 3:12 p.m.— A woman called to report her teenage son was threatening to harm himself and the family. 5:26 p.m.— Two women were filling up a suitcase with merchandise at the garden center of a store on North First Street. Thursday, November 14 7:45 a.m.— A domestic disturbance occurred on Southeast Sixth Street. Friday, November 15 1:16 a.m.— On West Fulton Avenue, a man called to report his wife was throwing things. 3:26 p.m.— A domestic disturbance occurred at East Gladys Avenue. 11:09 p.m.— A domestic disturbance occurred on East Jennie Avenue. Saturday, November 16 12:23 p.m.— A fight occurred at Southeast Fifth Street and East Hurlburt Avenue. 3:31 p.m.— Hermiston police made an arrest following a theft complaint on North First Street. 8:33 p.m.— On West Linda Avenue, a domestic distur- bance occurred. 8:46 p.m.— A domestic disturbance occurred on Northeast Willow Court. Sunday, November 17 3:41 p.m.— Unauthorized use of a motor vehicle occurred on East Ridgeway Avenue. 4:50 p.m.— A domestic disturbance occurred on Northwest 11th Street. 5:27 p.m. — A teenager called to report that his brother broke down a door and choked him on South- west 11th Street. 11:11 p.m.— A domestic disturbance occurred on Northwest 11th Street. Monday, November 18 12:39 a.m. — A man reported another man was following him all around town. 7:09 p.m. — A burglary was reported on West Hermiston Avenue. 7:24 p.m. — An intoxicated man urinated in a store on Northwest 11th Street and was denied alcohol. COURTS Sentences PENDLETON — The following sentences have been imposed in Umatilla County courts: FELONY •Alonzo Arreola, 19, Umatilla, pleaded guilty to Theft I: sentenced to 18 months pro- bation, 90 sanction units, 30 maximum jail units, 80 hours community service, $200 fine, $2,300 fine-suspended and $4,000 restitution. MISDEMEANOR •Luis Abram Contreras, 25, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to DUII: sentenced to 60 days jail, 120 days jail-suspended, 2 years probation, $1,500 fine, $4,750 fine-suspended and 3 years driver’s license suspension, plus court costs and fees; pleaded guilty to Reckless Driving: sentenced to $100 fine and 3 years driv- er’s license suspension. •Selina Marie Riggs, 24, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to DUII: sentenced to 30 days jail, 150 days jail-suspended, 3 years probation, 80 hours community service, $2,000 fine, $4,250 fine-suspended and 1 year driver’s license suspension, plus court costs and fees; pleaded guilty to Reckless Driving: sentenced to $100 fine and 90 days driver’s license suspension. •Juan Beltran-Fuentes, 31, Boardman, pleaded guilty to DUII: sentenced to 10 days jail, 170 days jail-suspended, 2 years probation, 80 hours community service, $1,000 fine, $2,000 fine-suspended and 1 year driver’s license suspension, plus court costs and fees; pleaded guilty to Possession of Metham- phetamine: sentenced to 180 days jail-suspended, 2 years probation and $3,000 fine-suspended. Suits Filed PENDLETON — The follow- ing suits have been filed in Umatilla County courts (interest, court costs and fees not listed): •Jefferson Capital Systems LLC vs. Kelly Payan: seeks $5,883.19. •Portfolio Recovery Associ- ates LLC vs. Sarah Mae Cook: seeks $4,470.83. •LVNV Funding LLC vs. Carol J. Jones: seeks $4,710.98. •LVNV Funding LLC vs. Don- ald J. Tveidt: seeks $4,704.39. •LVNV Funding LLC vs. Nicho- las Servi: seeks $1,814.28. •LVNV Funding LLC vs. Kristi L. Paxton: seeks $2,245.68. •Cavalry SPV I LLC vs. Oscar Almonte: seeks $1,044.48. Judgments PENDLETON — The follow- ing judgments have been rendered in Umatilla Coun- ty courts (interest, court costs and fees not listed): •Credit Corp Solutions Inc. vs. Sagrario Cortez of Hermis- ton: judgment for $1,304.65. •Midland Funding LLC vs. William Laffen of Umatilla: judgment for $1,580.82. •LVNV Funding LLC vs. Kim- berlie Krieg: judgment for $1,024.95. •Bank of America N.A. vs. Chanty Pin of Hermiston: judgment for $21,013.16. •NW RBI Inc. vs. James Thom- as of Hermiston: judgment for $1,044.29. •Credits Inc. vs. Maria K. Winebarger of Hermiston: judgment for $1,780.82. Divorces PENDLETON — Divorce decrees were signed in Umatilla County Courts for: Andrew Douglas Tovey of Stanfield and Janice B. Tovey of Hermiston; Lisa K. Isselhardt Jeronimo of Hermiston and Juan Jeronimo Pablo; Estella Coria De Chavez of Kenne- wick, Wash., and Adan Chavez Gonzalez of Hermiston. Marriages PENDLETON — Marriage li- censes have been registered in Umatilla County for: Marcelino Rodriguez Prado, 30, and Michelle Mendoza, 27, both of Umatilla. Randell Leroy Dickenson II, 35, and Melissa RayAnn Littrell, 33, both of Hermis- ton.