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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2020
OBITUARIES
Kelie Eileen (Orr) Dike
Samuel James Weimer
Elgin
Hermiston
January 9, 1969 — October 4, 2020
December 17, 1938 — September 30, 2020
Kelie Eileen (Orr) Dike,
a radiant, beautiful loving
mother, sister, and daugh-
ter, passed away from
pneumonia on Sunday,
October 4, 2020.
She has gone
to live with those
who have passed
before her includ-
ing 20-year-old
cat Tink and her
loving Heavenly
Father and Lord
and savior Jesus
Christ.
Kelie was born
in Pendleton, Ore-
gon, on January 9,
1969, to parents Otis Clay-
ton Orr and Verna Lee Orr.
Kelie had many joys in
life. Being a mountaineer,
she taught her children how
to track, shoot, and dress
deer and elk. Being a phe-
nomenal baker and cook,
better than Gordan Ram-
sey, she loved to teach her
children and their spouses
how to cook; she was also
famous for her whisky
fudge, as one newspaper
article would say.
She never met a
stranger and loved to love
people and was loved by
all in return. She had a
rare gift for animals and
was responsible for sav-
ing countless of all kinds
throughout her lifetime.
She is an amazing
mother and taught her chil-
dren compassion, humility
and to be giving.
Kelie leaves behind fi ve
children and
eight grand-
children,
two
sisters
and her par-
ents: daugh-
ter
Heather
Bishop with
spouse Shad
Bishop, with
their
chil-
Dike
dren Aurora,
Paizlee
and
Blake;
son
Caleb Brown with his chil-
dren Caiden and Bentley;
son Zane Dike with spouse
Laila and their children
Karalina and Grayson; son
Austin Dike and spouse
Stephanie; daughter Bai-
ley Dike with fi ance Kem-
per Kinney and baby Atti-
cus Kinney; sisters Tammy
Turner and Margret Harp;
father Clayton Orr, and
mother Verna Lee Orr.
Mommy, Nana, daugh-
ter and sister, we love you
more than the moon, the
stars and the sky above.
Thank you for being there
for all of us and many
more.
You are missed and you
added much good to our
lives.
Courts:
Continued from Page A5
to be determined.
•Zayne Charles Owen, 32,
Stanfi eld, pleaded no contest
to Theft I: sentenced to 2 years
probation, 90 sanction units,
30 maximum jail units, $200
fi ne, $800 fi ne-suspended and
$3,977.16 restitution.
•Lamya Kay Nathan, 21,
Hermiston, pleaded guilty to
Burglary II: sentenced to 18
months probation, 90 sanction
units, 30 maximum jail units,
80 hours community service,
$200 fi ne and $1,800 fi ne-sus-
pended, plus restitution.
•Damion Nathaniel Creason,
29, Umatilla, pleaded guilty to
Delivery of Heroin: sentenced
to 36 months Oregon DOC, 3
years post-prison supervision
and $500 fi ne; pleaded guilty
to Delivery of Methamphet-
amine: sentenced to $500 fi ne.
MISDEMEANOR
•Brandi Cathern Garhart, 47,
Hermiston, pleaded guilty to
DUII: sentenced to 45 days
jail, 135 days jail-suspended,
3 years probation, $3,000 fi ne,
$3,250 fi ne-suspended and 3
years driver’s license suspen-
sion, plus court costs and fees;
pleaded guilty to a second
count of DUII: sentenced to 45
days jail, 135 days jail-suspend-
ed, 3 years probation, $1,500
fi ne, $4,750 fi ne-suspended
and permanent revocation
of driver’s license, plus court
costs and fees.
•Jeremy Edward Machado, 30,
Hermiston, pleaded guilty to
DUII: sentenced to 2 days jail,
178 days jail-suspended, 2
years probation, $1,000 fi ne,
$1,000 fi ne-suspended and 1
year driver’s license suspen-
sion, plus court costs and fees;
pleaded guilty to Reckless
Driving: sentenced to 90 days
driver’s license suspension.
•Edgar Hugo Rivera, 30, Herm-
iston, pleaded guilty to DUII:
sentenced to 30 days jail, 150
days jail-suspended, 2 years
probation, 80 hours communi-
ty service, $2,445 fi ne, $1,555
fi ne-suspended and 1 year
driver’s license suspension,
plus court costs and fees.
•Garron Dean Anderson, 20,
Hermiston, pleaded guilty to
DUII: sentenced to 40 days
jail, 140 days jail-suspended,
3 years probation, $1,000 fi ne
and 1 year driver’s license
suspension, plus court costs
and fees; pleaded guilty to
Reckless Driving: sentenced
to 180 days jail-suspended, 3
years probation and 90 days
driver’s license suspension;
pleaded guilty to Recklessly
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Samuel James Weimer
Sam learned to fl y while
passed away Sept. 30, working for PGG and
2020, at the age of 81.
would mix business and
Sam was born in Pome- pleasure when the oppor-
roy, Washington, to James tunity arose. If he needed
L. Weimer and
company during
Ardis
Irene
his fl ying, he
(Ruark) Weimer
would
always
on Dec. 17, 1938.
ask me to go
His sister, Sharon,
along. If he had
joined him Oct.
to go check on
31, 1943. He was
a farmer’s fi eld
raised in Pome-
or a potential
roy and gradu-
irrigation proj-
ated from Pome-
ect, he would
Weimer
roy High School
ask me to ride
in 1956.
along with him.
Sam was united in mar- I really appreciated these
riage to Sally Ann Wade trips in the air and on the
on June 28, 1958, and wel- land as I got to learn more
comed Shelly and Sheila. about him and his love of
The family lived in Pome- irrigation.
roy until a job transfer with
Sam’s faith was an inte-
his company, Dye Seed gral part of whom he was.
Ranch, provided a move to He attended St. John’s
Hermiston in 1966. When Episcopal Church and
the company returned to served on the vestry as a
Pomeroy, the family stayed board member, junior and
in Hermiston.
senior warden. He partici-
Sam accepted a posi- pated in the Sunday Eucha-
tion with Pendleton Grain rist as a lay reader and a
Growers in 1968 in the part-time member of the
irrigation sales and design altar guild. He loved sing-
department and continued ing and joined a local com-
in that fi eld for 36 years munity gospel choir. The
until his retirement in choir would sing once a
2004. He continued work- month and would try to
ing in the irrigation fi eld by sing at various churches
accepting a position with that their service times
Valmont NW Industries for permitted.
six years until his second
He also worked as a
retirement in 2010.
team member at Ascension
Endangering Another Person:
sentence to discharge.
•Benito Madera Arellano, 29,
Stanfi eld, pleaded guilty to
DUII: sentenced to 2 days jail,
178 days jail-suspended, 2
years probation, 250 hours
community service, $1,250 fi ne,
$1,250 fi ne-suspended and 1
year driver’s license suspension,
plus court costs and fees (revo-
cation of Diversion Program).
•Benito Madera Arellano, 29,
Stanfi eld, pleaded guilty to
DUII: sentenced to 2 days jail,
178 days jail-suspended, 2
years probation, 250 hours
community service, $1,250 fi ne,
$1,250 fi ne-suspended and 1
year driver’s license suspension,
plus court costs and fees (revo-
cation of Diversion Program).
DIVORCES
PENDLETON — Divorce
decrees were signed in Uma-
tilla County Courts for:
Yacxiri Y. De Jesus of Hermis-
ton and Juan C. Gomez Chavez
of Wapato, Wash.; Chavonne
Miltenberger of Hermiston and
Bradley Miltenberger of Echo;
Belinda Escareno Ramirez and
Antonio Ruelas of Hermiston;
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MARRIAGES
PENDLETON — Marriage li-
censes have been registered
in Umatilla County for:
Julio Gaspar Gaspar, 26, and
Antonieta Tomas Juan, 26,
both of Hermiston.
Jessica Lynn White, 41, and
Ulysess Paulo Garcia, 29, both
of Hermiston.
Heidi Lynn Howard, 37, and
Jason Walter Rhorer, 38, both
of Hermiston.
Courtney Briakay Stone, 25,
and Zachery Ryan Ash, 27,
both of Umatilla.
Adriana Caldera, 26, of Herm-
iston, and Felix Ruiz, 29, of
Pampa, Texas.
Chelsey Lee Foster, 31, and
Garrett Dillon Later, 31, both of
Hermiston.
Araceli Angel-Borja, 23, and
Roman Corona-Solorio, 25,
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for a number of years.
Tennis was a favorite
playing sport of his until an
injury sidelined him. Then
there was his jogging. You
could tell who it was run-
ning behind you just by
his foot placement on the
pavement. His gait was his
own, a gait that you imme-
diately associated to be his.
I would help him train for
his runs by pacing him on
my bike. He never com-
plained should I by chance
happen to increase his
pace, he just kept up with
me. Bloomsday became a
family affair for 10 years.
Boating was a lifelong
passion of Sam’s from his
youth and up until his late
70s. RVing and boating at
Lake Roosevelt became a
family gathering. When we
weren’t fi shing, we would
RV to Wallowa Lake, Lin-
coln City or Ft. Stevenson,
Washington.
Sam was a 33-year
member of the Hermiston
Kiwanis Club and lifelong
member of Fraternal Order
of Elks.
Sam married Leslie
Anne Batease on October
4, 1980, and brought to this
marriage her sons, Robert
and Michael.
Sam is survived by his
wife of 40 years, Leslie,
and stepsons Robert and
Michael; his fi rst wife Sally
and their children Shelly
(Temby Zander) and Sheila
(Frank Ashbeck) of Pend-
leton; his grandchildren
Shelby (Brian) McQuinn,
Jennifer (Conan) Fisher
and TJ (Erin) Zander of
Pendleton, Tonya (Nate)
McFarlane of Echo, Jake
Batease, Caleb Batease and
Rebecca Batease of John
Day, and Knox Batease of
Boise, Idaho; and his sis-
ter Sharon (Wayne) Davis
of Pomeroy, Washington.
He also survived by nine
great-grandchildren, and
numerous cousins, nieces
and nephews.
As the kids would say,
Dad loved life, and that
he was a caring husband,
father, and grandfather. He
supported and gave of him-
self to numerous individu-
als and their causes.
In lieu of fl owers,
remembrances can be
made to St. John’s Epis-
copal Church, 665 E.
Gladys Ave., Hermiston,
OR 97838, or Ascension
School Camp and Confer-
ence Center, P.O. Box 278,
Cove, OR 97824.
A celebration service
will be held on Saturday,
Oct. 17, 2020, at 1 p.m.
at New Hope Community
Church, 1350 S. High-
way 395, Hermiston, OR
97838.
Arrangements by Burns
Mortuary of Hermiston,
Oregon. Please share mem-
ories of Sam with his fam-
ily at burnsmortuaryherm-
iston.com.
both of Stanfi eld.
Cindy Jo McLaughlin, 27, and
Dakota James Sheppard, 28,
both of Irrigon.
Anthony Paul Hughes, 49,
and Eileen Perez, 37, both of
Hermiston.
Nicholas Eugene Epping-Fate,
32, and Kimberly Leeann Marl-
er, 24, both of Umatilla.
Tara Lynn Cook, 24, and Kyle
Robert Barton, 27, both of
Hermiston.
Emily Mari Potts, 25, and
Jimmy Lee Clements, 28, both
of Echo.
Rosa Isela Valazquez Silva, 24,
and Angel Acosta Cervantes,
27, both of Hermiston.
Emmanuel Alejandro Arroyo
Sanchez, 23, and Carolina
Muniz Bracamontes, 24, both
of Hermiston.
Katie Jane Walchli, 30, and
Andrew Laine Barthel, 30, both
of Stanfi eld.
Editor’s note: For suits fi led, judg-
ments and non-DUII misdemean-
ors, see full Oct. 14 Courts at www.
hermistonherald.com/records.
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