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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2020
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Marjorie Louise ‘Margie’ (James) Munsell
Forsythe
Dewey S. Primmer
Hermiston
Hermiston
Hermiston
October 28, 1939 — November 11, 2020
June 1, 1938 — November 13, 2020
January 23, 1933 — November 9, 2020
Marjorie Louise “Mar-
and sister, Duane and Dor-
gie” (James) Munsell For-
othy (James) Beason, Lamb
sythe, 87, of Hermis-
Weston and Simplot.
ton, died Nov. 9, 2020, at
Margie
especially
Brookdale Tor-
enjoyed singing
bett in Richland,
and square danc-
Washington.
ing. Her favor-
Margie
was
ite song to sing
born
January
was “You Are
23, 1933, in Ivy,
My Sunshine.”
Arkansas,
to
She also enjoyed
John and Annie
watching sports
(Newton) James,
games on tele-
during the Great
vision, notably
Depression. To
football.
Forsythe
fi nd work, her
Margie is sur-
parents migrated
vived by her
with their six chil-
daughter, Sharon
dren to the Okanogan Valley Piatt; three sons and their
in Washington state to pick spouses, Ronald (Mary Jo)
apples in the orchards.
Piatt, Robert (Carolyn) Piatt
She attended Omak High and Gregory (Chanthoeun)
School in Omak, Washing- Piatt; eight grandchildren;
ton, for one year. At the age seven great-grandchildren;
of 16 she married Lawrence and two sisters, M. Eve-
Piatt and became a home- lyn (James) Jacquish and G.
maker. In 1951, she moved Bonnette (James) Carey.
to Oregon with her growing
She was preceded in death
family.
by two husbands, Stephen
In 1966, Margie began C. Munsell and Richard D.
to work at Salem General Forsythe; parents, John and
Hospital in Salem, Oregon, Annie (Newton) James; and
where she was trained by three siblings, Catheline G.
nurses to take care of patients (James) Hardin, Dorothy E.
on the surgical fl oor. She (James) Beason and Harold
loved her job and believed E. James.
that this was her true calling.
Per her request, there will
In 1974, she moved to be no memorial service.
Hermiston, Oregon, with her
Contributions to the Alz-
second husband, Stephen heimer’s Association will be
Munsell. In Hermiston, she appreciated.
worked at the Chuckwagon
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Café for her brother-in-law Mortuary of Hermiston.
Dewey S. Primmer was to Odell Lake and loved
born on October 28, 1939, his dogs. He cherished
in Grangeville, Idaho, to time with his family, espe-
parents Millard and Elsie cially his grandchildren.
Shadduck Prim-
He is sur-
mer. He died
vived by his
on November
wife of 53 years,
11, 2020, at his
Donna Primmer;
home in Herm-
children Dianna
iston, Oregon,
(Mark) Dufrene,
at the age of 81
Deanna (Mark)
years.
Robert, Debra
Dewey was
(Jim) Fothergill,
raised in Post
Douglas (Karen)
Falls,
Idaho,
Primmer, Don-
and
gradu-
ald
(Dana)
Primmer
ated from high
Primmer, Dar-
school in Rath-
rell (Jana) Prim-
drum,
Idaho,
mer and Dale
class of 1957.
(Brenda) Prim-
He then joined
mer; 17 grand-
the United States
children; seven
Navy and served
great-grandchil-
for the fi rst 10 years on dren; and numerous nieces
ships and as a recruiter for and nephews.
the last 10 years in Seattle,
Dewey was preceded
Washington.
in death by his parents and
He was honorably dis- two brothers, Lavern and
charged in 1977 and was John Primmer.
only the fourth recipient of
A private family burial
the Gold Wreath Award for will be held at the Hermis-
recruiting.
ton Cemetery, Hermiston,
Dewey was united in Oregon.
marriage to Donna Webb
Those who wish may
on April 15, 1967, in Coeur make contributions in
d’Alene, Idaho. They set- Dewey’s memory to Boys
tled in Hermiston, Oregon, Town, American Cancer
in 1977 where they have Society or VFW Avenue
lived since.
of Flags c/o Burns Mor-
Dewey worked for var- tuary of Hermiston, P.O.
ious business in Hermiston Box 289, Hermiston, OR
as well as farming for Dan 97838. Arrangements by
McCarty, which he truly Burns Mortuary of Herm-
enjoyed. He was an avid iston. Please share mem-
fi sherman who enjoyed ories of Dewey with his
camping, being camp family at burnsmortuary-
cook, hunting, yearly trips hermiston.com.
Eloy D. Cuellar passed about his past to anyone
away peacefully in Herm- who would listen. He also
iston, Oregon, on Friday, loved to make smoked
November 13, 2020, sur- fi sh and jerky for friends
rounded by the love of his and family, but his great-
est enjoyment was spend-
family, at the age of 82.
ing time with
Eloy
was
his family; his
born June 1,
family was the
1938, in Derby,
center of his
Texas, to Simon
world.
and Esmerejilda
Eloy is sur-
(Del Toro) Cuel-
vived by his
lar. He grew up
wife Magdalena
and
attended
of 65 years; his
school in both
four children,
Derby
and
son Mario and
Pearsall, Texas.
Cuellar
daughters Susan
He went on to
marry the love of his life, Cuellar, Janie Cuellar and
Magdalena Guevara, on Rebecca Miller; seven
October 22, 1955, in Big grandchildren: Anthony
Spring, Texas. Over the (wife Betsy), Leila, Alex,
years, the couple lived Samuel, Jaysa, Gabriel
in Texas, California, and Selena; his three
Washington, Oregon and great-grandchildren Isa-
fi nally settled in Hermis- bella, William and Victo-
ria; brother Jesus Cuellar;
ton, Oregon, in 1977.
In 1978, Eloy acquired and many extended fam-
a sheep fertilizer and ily members.
Eloy was preceded
wood products deliv-
ery business he named in death by his parents;
“El Borrego.” He would sister Anita Fagan; and
deliver sheep fertilizer in brother George Cuellar.
A private family mass
his “Big Truck,” which
was a 10-ton spreader was held (due to COVID-
truck; deliveries were 19 restrictions) at Our
made to a majority of the Lady of Angels Catholic
fruit orchards in the Hood Church. Burial was in the
River and The Dalles Hermiston Cemetery in
area, returning to Herm- Hermiston, Oregon.
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by
iston with a load of wood
Mortuary
of
products for the auction Burns
yard, schools and per- Hermiston.
To leave an online con-
sonal gardens. He retired
dolence for the family,
in 2018.
Eloy enjoyed hunting, please go to www.burns-
fi shing, and telling stories mortuaryhermiston.com.
Fred Jackson Allen Jr.
Eloy D. Cuellar
Hermiston
November 7, 1950 — November 5, 2020
Stephen Ray Partlow
Fred Jackson Allen Jr. for AARP for the last fi ve
was born in Rossville, Geor- years. He also volunteered at
gia, to parents Pauline and Agape House in Hermiston.
Fred J. Allen Sr. on Novem-
Fred and Marie enjoyed
ber 7, 1950. He died on Nov. traveling during their retire-
5, 2020, in Port-
ment; they trav-
land, Oregon, at
eled to Africa,
Legacy Emanuel
Germany, and the
Hospital after a
U.S. While sta-
short illness.
tioned in Ger-
The oldest of
many, he and
fi ve children, he
Marie took advan-
spent his forma-
tage of their time
tive years in Geor-
there and travel all
gia and Tennes-
over Europe and
see. He attended
into Egypt. He
Allen
Rossville
High
also loved spend-
School where he
ing time with his
was an enthusi-
three cats, two
ast member of the
dachshunds and
jazz band. Fred
his friends. Fred
graduated
from
was a true-blue
Tennessee Tech
friend. He was
with a bachelor’s degree in always willing to step up and
engineering.
help where he could. He will
He was a member of the be greatly missed by all who
college’s ROTC program, knew and loved him.
which lead him to a 21-year
Fred is survived by his
career in the U.S. Army. beloved wife of 42 years,
Fred met the love of his life, Marie; his mother Pauline;
Marie Baldo, in Huntsville, his four siblings Cliff, Dora,
Alabama, at a basic ammuni- Connie and Melissa; and
tion course. The couple were many nieces and nephews,
united in marriage on April including many great-nieces
29, 1978. The Army took and -nephews. He was pre-
Fred to Alaska, Texas, New deceased by his father, Fred
Jersey and Germany. Marie J. Allen Sr.
was also an Army offi cer
In lieu of fl owers, please
and they were able to serve donate to Agape House, 500
together in New Jersey and W. Harper Road, Hermiston,
Germany. When Fred retired OR 97838.
as a lt. colonel from the Army
No service currently due
in 1995, he received the to COVID-19 restraints.
Legion of Merit award. The There will be a memorial
Legion of Merit (LOM) is a service later.
military award of the United
Please share memories
States Armed Forces that is of Fred with his family at
given for exceptionally mer- burnsmortuaryhermiston.
itorious conduct in the per- com.Arrangements by Burns
formance of outstanding ser- Mortuary of Hermiston.
vices and achievements.
After his retirement, Fred
worked at the demolition site
at Umatilla, until he retired
again. He volunteered for
the CASA, eventually being
asked to serve on the board
the last few years. Fred vol-
unteered as a tax preparer
February 17, 1947 — November 11, 2020
It’s A Boy!
Dustin and Jamie Kreger of
Tigard, Oregon, announce
the birth of their son
William Joseph
Kreger II,
born October 30th, 2020.
William was born at
Providence St. Vincent Medical
Center weighing 7 pounds,
4 ounces and measuring 20
inches. Grandparents are Brian
and Deanna Christensen of
Wheatland, Wyoming and
Amy Kreger and Craig S216077-1
Jackson
of Long Creek, Oregon.
crash was reported on South-
west River Hill Drive.
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SATURDAY
Hermiston Ranch & Home
2500 S Hwy 395
MONDAY, NOV. 9
Stephen Ray Partlow ple. If you ever saw him
6:13 a.m. — A domestic
WEDS., NOV. 11
of Boardman was born at the bar he always had
disturbance was reported on
February 17, 1947, in The a story to tell. He enjoyed
10:56 a.m. — A disturbance
South Highway 395.
Dalles, Oregon, the son deer and elk hunting with
involving a neighbor hitting
12:11 p.m. — A burglary
of John and
his son, brother,
cars and people was report-
was reported on North First
Doris LaVern
two granddaugh-
ed.
Street.
(Baker) Part-
ters and other
12:48 a.m. — A drunken driv- 1:32 p.m. — A hit-and-run
low.
He
family members.
was reported on West Herm-
er was reported on North-
passed away
He was pre-
iston Avenue and the person
west 11th Street.
in Boardman
ceded in death by
was cited and released.
2:11 p.m. — A domestic
on November
his parents.
1:53 p.m. — A death inves-
disturbance was reported on
11, 2020, at the
He is survived
tigation was completed at
West Ridgeway Avenue.
age of 73.
by a son, Stephen;
Southwest Eighth Street.
3:30 p.m. — A motor vehicle
Stephen
brother John Part-
2:30 p.m. — A hit-and-run
crash with no injuries was
grew up in
low; sister Susan
was reported on North First
reported on S. Highway 395.
Partlow
Boardman
McLachlan; two
Street.
9:10 p.m. — A motor vehicle
where
he
granddaugh-
3:12 p.m. — A motor vehicle
crash was reported on South
attended school,
ters, Alexis and
crash was reported on South
Highway 395.
graduating from
Aunika;
and
Highway 395.
TUESDAY, NOV. 10
Boardman High
many extended
8:44 p.m. — A domestic
3:35 p.m. — An assault was
School in the
family members
disturbance was reported on
reported on East Newport
Class of 1965.
and friends.
Southeast Sixth Street.
Avenue.
He attended Blue Moun-
A graveside service
THURSDAY, NOV. 12
3:42 p.m. — A motor vehicle
tain Community Col- with military honors will
8:42 a.m. — A caller at
crash was reported on North
lege for a short time until be held at 2 p.m. on Thurs-
Northeast Eighth Place
First Street.
joining the Army. He day, November 19, 2020,
reported they heard shatter-
3:54 p.m. — A vehicle theft
served in the 101st Air- at Riverview Cemetery in
ing glass and opened their
was reported on S. Highway
borne Division (Screaming Boardman.
door to fi nd broken glass
395.
Eagles) during two tours in
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See Police, Page A7
5:17 p.m. — A motor vehicle
Vietnam.
Mortuary of Hermiston.
After his honorable
discharge, he returned
to Boardman where he
worked as a union carpen-
ter. He retired in 2002.
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