RECORDS Wednesday, June 3, 2020 HeRMIsTOnHeRaLd.COM • A5 POLICE LOG OBITUARIES TUESDAY, MAY 26 SATURDAY, MAY 30 10:31 a.m. — A hit-and-run was reported on East Reeder Drive. 1:18 p.m. — A hit-and-run was reported on Highway 395. 1:53 p.m. — A disturbance was reported on Northwest 11th Street. 3:10 p.m. — A toddler was found running around unsupervised on East Browning Avenue. 3:14 a.m. — A domestic disturbance was reported on West Eskimo Avenue. 6:52 a.m. — A disturbance was reported on West Ridgeway Avenue. 11:02 a.m. — A disturbance was reported on Southwest 12th Street. 2:46 p.m. — A disturbance was reported on East Newport Avenue. 5:34 p.m. — A man was reportedly throwing things and refus- ing to leave on Southwest 11th Street. 6:14 p.m. — A domestic disturbance was reported on Northeast Fourth Street. 6:17 p.m. — Police completed a death investigation on East Beech Avenue. Saturday evening — Dispatchers took dozens of calls for trees falling across roads, on vehicles, on buildings and on power lines. WEDNESDAY, MAY 27 1:10 a.m. — A disturbance was reported on Seventh Place and Orchard Avenue. 8:49 a.m. — A bicycle versus vehicle crash was reported on Orchard Avenue. 2:05 p.m. — A hit-and-run was reported on North First Street. 4:04 p.m. — A hit-and-run was reported on North First Street. 4:44 p.m. — A motor vehicle accident was reported on South Highway 395. 6:09 p.m. — A disturbance was reported on North First Street. THURSDAY, MAY 28 11:44 a.m. — A report of child abuse or neglect was taken on Prickly Pear Drive. 8:06 p.m. — A hit-and-run was reported on West Madrona Avenue. 11:51 p.m. — A drunken driver was reported on West Elm Ave- nue, but police were unable to locate the vehicle. FRIDAY, MAY 29 4:51 a.m. — A domestic disturbance was reported on East Cherry Avenue. 9:17 a.m. — A vehicle theft was reported on North First Street. 12:10 p.m. — A motor vehicle accident was reported on West Harper Road. 3:07 p.m. — A caller reported a man in face makeup and a Pika- chu hat was standing outside a building trying to get people to look up his music videos on YouTube, and they wanted to know if that was legal. 5:31 p.m. — An assault was reported involving a man with a possible broken leg near the Oxbow Trail. Velma Jean ‘VJ’ McClannahan SUNDAY, MAY 31 1:11 a.m. — A vehicle theft was reported on Southeast Fourth Street. 8:59 a.m. — A fight was reported on Southwest Sage Drive. 10:43 a.m. — A man was reportedly causing a disturbance on West Hermiston Avenue. 1:45 p.m. — A two-vehicle, noninjury motor vehicle accident was reported on West Elm Avenue. 1:51 p.m. — A noninjury motor vehicle accident was reported on West Harper Road. 5:51 p.m. — A caller advised that the man involved in a distur- bance earlier in the day was still angry and allegedly driving around intoxicated and with a knife, possibly looking for another fight. 7:32 p.m. — Child endangerment was reported on Vincent Lane and Diagonal Boulevard. MONDAY, JUNE 1 8:17 a.m. — A caller advised they were receiving death threats over the peaceful protest they were planning for Highway 395 and Elm Avenue later in the day. 4:48 p.m. — A drunken driver was reported on North First Street. COURTS SENTENCES PENDLETON — The fol- lowing sentences have been imposed in Umatilla County courts: FELONY •Jose Manuel Garcia, 26, Stanfield, pleaded guilty to Unauthorized Use of Vehicle: sentenced to 3 years pro- bation, 180 sanction units, 90 maximum jail units and $2,286 restitution; pleaded guilty to Fleeing or Attempt To Elude Police Officer: sentenced to 90 days driver’s license suspension and res- titution to be determined; pleaded guilty to Criminal Mischief I: sentenced to 1 year driver’s license suspen- sion and restitution to be determined; pleaded guilty to two counts of Criminal Mischief II: sentenced to 3 years probation and resti- tution to be determined for each count; pleaded guilty to two counts of Failure to Perform Duties of Driv- er-property damage: sen- tenced to 3 years probation for each count and resti- tution to be determined; pleaded guilty to Theft II: sentenced to restitution to be determined. •Juan Martin Lopez, 26, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to two counts of Possession of Forged Instrument I: sen- tenced to 18 months proba- tion, 90 sanction units, 30 maximum jail units and $200 fine for each count; pleaded guilty to DUII: sentenced to 30 days jail, $2,000 fine and 1 year driver’s license sus- pension; pleaded guilty to a second count of DUII: sen- tenced to 60 days jail, $2,000 fine and 3 years driver’s license suspension; pleaded guilty to Failure to Perform Duties of Driver-property damage: sentenced to 60 days jail, $100 fine and 90 days driver’s license suspension, plus restitution to be determined; pleaded guilty to a second count of Failure to Perform Duties of Driver-property damage: sentenced to 60 days jail, $100 fine and 1 year driver’s license suspension. •Daniel Allen Owen, 47, Umatilla, pleaded guilty to Sexual Abuse II: sentenced to 5 years probation, 180 sanction units, 90 maxi- mum jail units, 100 hours community service-sus- pended, $200 fine and $4,800 fine-suspended, plus restitution to be deter- mined; pleaded guilty to Burglary I: sentenced to 3 years probation, 180 sanc- tion units, 90 maximum jail units, 100 hours community service-suspended, $200 fine and $4,800 fine-sus- pended, plus restitution to be determined. •Colton Duane Dyer, 31, Boardman/Hermiston, pleaded guilty to Fleeing or Attempting to Elude Police: sentenced to 18 months probation, 90 sanction units and 30 maximum jail units; pleaded guilty to Giving False Information to Police, Reckless Driving, Theft II and three counts of Possession of Methamphetamine: sen- tences to discharge. •Christian Ryan Perkins, 21, Stanfield, pleaded guilty to Unauthorized Use of Vehicle: sentenced to 18 months probation; pleaded guilty to DUII: sentenced to 15 days jail; pleaded guilty to Theft II and Possession of Meth- amphetamine: sentences to discharge. MISDEMEANOR •Marcus Thomas Rhorer, 40, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to Theft II: sentenced to 180 days jail-suspended, 5 years probation, $100 fine and $1,650 fine-suspended, plus restitution to be deter- mined. SUITS FILED PENDLETON — The follow- ing suits have been filed in Umatilla County courts (interest, court costs and fees not listed): •Cavalry SPV I LLC vs. Chablis A. Licurse of Hermiston: seeks $1,689.83. •Richard D. Stubbs vs. Black Bear Construction LLC, Black Bear Custom Homes LLC and Ronald A. Methvin: seeks $5.6 million. JUDGMENTS PENDLETON — The follow- ing judgments have been rendered in Umatilla Coun- ty courts (interest, court costs and fees not listed): •Midland Credit Manage- ment Inc. vs. Suzanne Fan- ning of Stanfield: judgment for $1,169.19. •Capital One Bank vs. Lecia L. Calhoun of Stanfield: judg- ment for $3,131.51. DIVORCES PENDLETON — Divorce decrees were signed in Umatilla County Courts for: Carmen M. Markel of Herm- iston and Gregory A. Markel of Umatilla; Steven Dario Quiriconi of Hermiston and Michelle Kayden Quiriconi of Boardman; Liza Renee Men- denhall and Joshua Michael Mendenhall of Hermiston; Shelby Lin Kornegay of Stanfield and Laurie Dawn Merrell of Irrigon. MARRIAGES PENDLETON — Marriage licenses have been regis- tered in Umatilla County for: Fernando Ramirez Prado, 27, and Greysi Ivannel Trujillo Soto, 27, both of Irrigon. Ariel Danielle Schock, 27, and AnthonyJoseph Estrada, 29, both of Hermiston. IN BRIEF Hermiston Education Foundation awards scholarships HERMISTON — The Hermiston Educa- tion Foundation recently awarded eight $2,500 scholarships to gradu- ating Hermiston High School students. Schol- arship recipients were selected based upon aca- demic achievement, lead- ership and service activ- ities within their school and community, and finan- cial need. Students receiving the honor were Maria Ala- Alatorre Ledezma Schaefer Baker Wadkins torre Ledezma, Kennidy Baker, Kamryn Cooke, Josie Goodrich, Bethany Cooke Wells Goodrich Wooster Schaefer, Emily Wadkins, Ericka Wells and Sally Wooster. The mission of the Hermiston Education Foundation is to encour- age lifelong academic, artistic and cultural learn- ing experiences and opportunities for the stu- dents and educators of the Hermiston School District through community sup- port. The HEF’s objective is to empower students to explore all academic areas as well as the arts. The Foundation grants fund- ing that will provide stu- dents with the tools and knowledge to build new ideas and excitement for learning. BIRTHS Good Shepherd Medical Center, Hermiston MAY 22, 2020 CARRILLO PABLO — Martha Pablo Lorenzo and Hector Carrillo Calmo of Hermiston: a girl, Yarely Carrillo Pablo. MAY 23, 2020 RANDALL — Shainah M. Randall and Shane J. Randall of Herm- iston: a boy, Spencer Sean Lucas Randall. VISIT US ON THE WEB AT: www.HermistonHerald.com Umatilla January 8, 1925 — May 18, 2020 Velma Jean “VJ” Bow- Directors and subsequently man was born in Central on the Good Shepherd Com- Point, Oregon, on January 8, munity Hospital Board for a 1925, to Leonard and Hazel combined 38 years. Over the Mae Bowman or Merrill, years VJ enjoyed many walks on the McNary Oregon. Velma Wildlife Nature attended grade Area trails. school in Mer- rill and then Hen- She also ley High School relaxed by cro- cheting her in Klamath Falls, “Happy Butter- Oregon. flies,” which she While in high donated to Good school, she par- ticipated in Home Shepherd Com- munity Hospital to Economics Club, McClannahan be used to brighten Camp Fire Girls, adults’ and chil- Pep Club and dren’s days. played basketball Velma and Mac were for Henley High School Girls team. She also developed an together for over 70 years interest in microbiology and before Mac’s death in 2016. planned to pursue her college VJ continued to live in the degree in that field. However, family home in Umatilla until Velma met William Martin her death May 18, 2020, at “Mac” McClannahan while the age of 95. She is so very he was stationed at Camp missed by her two surviv- Tulelake and they married in ing children, five surviving Klamath Falls June 28, 1945. grandchildren and eight sur- VJ and Mac’s first home viving great-grandchildren. Velma Jean McClannahan was in Merrill where they began farming and welcom- is survived by daughter Kath- ing their children Katherine erine Sue “Kathie” McClan- Sue and Mitchell Leonard. nahan and son Mitchell The family relocated to Bur- Leonard “Mitch” McClan- bank, Washington, in 1950 nahan; grandchildren Kim- after receiving a 160-acre berly L. Townsend, Seth T. land grant to expand their Barrett, Benjamin H. Barrett, farming and provide a home. Mitchell E. McClannahan In time, VJ and Mac began and Patrick S. McClannahan; adding farm land in Uma- and great-grandchildren Bai- tilla, Oregon, to where they ley, Adrien, Garrett, Chase, eventually moved in 1966. Madison, Tansy, Lucy and In addition to farming they Weston. Velma was pre- operated Dunn and McClan- ceded in death by her father nahan Farms, Oregon Potato Leonard, mother Hazel, sis- Fresh Pack, Selectric Inc. and ter Mary Jane, sister Louise, Oregon Dehydration Inc. in grandson William and hus- band William. Umatilla. There will be no services Along with her other duties Velma operated the held at this time. Please share memories of Umatilla Theater and then built and operated Hermis- VJ with her family at burns- ton Cinema for many years. mortuaryhermiston.com While living in Umatilla, VJ Burns Mortuary of Herm- served on the Umatilla Com- iston, Oregon, is in care of munity Hospital Board of arrangements. Marlin Joseph ‘Joe’ Marshall Hermiston April 7, 1932 — May 24, 2020 Marlin Joseph “Joe” Mar- He is survived by his wife shall was born on April 7, Donna Marshall, Hermiston, 1932, in Smyrna, New York, Oregon; son David Marshall, to parents Walter and Alice Spokane, Washington; daugh- Holcomb Marshall. He died ter Toni Addington, Herm- iston, Oregon; on May 24, 2020, brother Richard at his home in Marshall, Tacoma, Hermiston, Ore- gon, at the age of Washington; sis- ter Beverly Tooley, 88 years. New York; and Joe was raised numerous stepchil- and attended dren, grandchil- schools in New dren, great-grand- York. He joined children, nieces the United States and nephews. Air Force, serv- Marshall ing during Korea Joe was pre- ceded in death and Vietnam. Joe by his parents retired as a master and a son, Walt sergeant with over Marshall. 26 years of ser- vice in 1973. He A graveside service with mil- worked as a truck itary honors will driver for several be held on Satur- years before set- tling in Hermiston day, June 6, 2020, in 1997. Joe mar- at 11 a.m. at the ried Donna Rob- Hermiston Cem- ertson Nichols on etery, Hermiston, Oregon. February 2, 2002, Those who wish in Hermiston, may make con- Oregon. tributions in Joe’s He was a life memory to Vange member of the Hermiston VFW Post as well John Memorial Hospice at as a member of the American 645 W. Orchard Ave. Suite Legion and former longtime 300, Hermiston, OR 97838. Please share memories of member of the Hermiston Eagles and Elks lodges. He Joe with his family at burns- enjoyed riding his motorcycle, mortuaryhermiston.com. Burns Mortuary of Herm- visiting with people and loved his wife Donna and spending iston, Oregon, is in care of arrangements. time together in their home. DEATH NOTICES Phillip B. ‘Phil’ Arterburn Hermiston Nov. 6, 1953 — May 23, 2020 Phillip B. “Phil” Arterburn, 66, of Hermiston, died Satur- day, May 23, 2020, at his home. He was born Nov. 6, 1953, in Grand Island, Nebraska. At his request, no services will be held. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrange- ments. Share memories with the family at www.burnsmortu- aryhermiston.com. Steven Lester Prock Hermiston Sept. 22, 1957 — May 25, 2020 Steven Lester Prock, 62, of Hermiston, died Monday, May 25, 2020, at his home. He was born Sept. 22, 1957, in Kingman, Arizona. Arrangements are pending with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Share memories with the family at www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.