RECORDS Wednesday, april 7, 2021 OBITUARIES HerMisTOnHerald.COM • A5 POLICE LOG Frederick M. ‘Rick’ Sellers Linda Lou Johnston Hermiston Hermiston November 20, 1952 — March 31, 2021 November 12, 1952 — March 27, 2021 Frederick M. “Rick” Sellers of Hermiston, Ore- gon, passed away unex- pectedly at the age of 68 on Wednesday, March 31, 2021. R i c k was born on Novem- ber 20, 1952, in Spokane, Wa s h i n g - ton, to Fred- erick “Fred” and Betty Burd Sellers. Sellers He attended Hermiston schools and graduated from Hermiston High School in 1971. After high school, Rick attended Blue Mountain Community College for two years. A summer job with Union Pacific during that time evolved into a 42-year-long career proudly working for Union Pacific. Rick was united in marriage to Diane Camp- bell on December 9, 1989, in Hermiston, Oregon. Upon retirement from Union Pacific, Rick took a security officer’s job with Amazon, where he was currently working. Rick loved sports and, in particular, he loved baseball. He played in a men’s league in Hermiston for many years, and after that delighted in watch- ing his son Travis play, and most recently watching his grandson continue the baseball tradition. Family, friends, and colleagues all agree that Rick was a wonder- ful person who was always there to help. He will be greatly missed by all. He is survived by his wife, Diane Sellers; his son Tra- vis Sellers (Steph- anie); his daugh- ter McKenzie Houk (Tom); his stepson Brian Faro (Saman- tha); and his step- daughters Monica Michel (Luis) and Morgan She- hata (Mike). He has 12 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his sister, Jacqui Sellers (Dan). Rick was preceded in death by his parents. If you wish to make a donation in Rick’s memory, donations would be grate- fully accepted for the Tyler Campbell Memorial Schol- arship Fund. They may be sent in c/o Burns Mortuary, P.O. Box 289, Hermiston, OR 97838. Due to COVID, a pri- vate celebration of life ser- vice following state guide- lines will be held. Please share memories of Rick with his family at burnsmortuaryhermiston. com. Warren Ray McConnell American Fork, Utah February 6, 1926 — March 16, 2021 On March 16, 2021, War- They soon purchased 10 ren Ray McConnell, lov- acres where they carved a ing son, brother, husband, little farm out of the Ore- father of six, grandfather gon soil, raising five girls of 22 and great-grandfa- and one boy under the ther of 38, passed trees, above the away peacefully river, two miles surrounded by from town. his family at the Maternal and grand age of 95. paternal grand- Warren was parents, aunts, born on Febru- uncles, cousins ary 6, 1926, in and good friends the bunkhouse celebrated at of his grandfa- their house at the ther’s farm near end of the road, McConnell Fruitland, Idaho, which still bears to William Huff his name, after and Beulah Stuart 62 years: McCo- nnell Lane. McConnell. He He supported was the eldest of his family with four children, fol- lowed by a twin employment on brother and sister who died the Union Pacific Rail- soon after birth. His young- road and the Boise Cas- est sister, Lela, was born cade paper mill until retir- ing to buy a business with two years later. Warren spent his younger his wife. years with his beloved dog Warren and Bonnie’s Snip, hunting, fishing and family became members of trapping on the banks of The Church of Jesus Christ the Snake and Payette riv- of Latter-day Saints and ers with his friends. Warren were sealed as a family in proclaimed he was never the Idaho Falls Temple in bored or lonely, saying, 1972. “There is always something He has written in his to do, something to build, memoir, “My greatest joy someone to visit, a book to and comfort is the love read, or a pet to play with.” Bonnie and I have for each He was a great lover of ani- other, our children and their mals. In fact, some thought families, knowing that we he could understand their will be together for time emotions and sounds more and all eternity. What a than anyone. As a young great blessing!” Many fam- boy, he raised magpies, ily members continue to foxes, a bobcat, an alliga- grow and serve in the gos- tor, a groundhog, chinchil- pel to this day. las, and now and then a He is preceded in death skunk! by his parents, and his In 1941, when War- siblings Paul and Pau- ren was 15, the McConnell line McConnell, Lela Bell family moved to Herm- McConnell Olsen, Gordon iston, Oregon, where he Alan Bransford and Spen- graduated early from high cer Warren Connelly. He is school. At 17 he fibbed his survived by his wife Bon- way into the U.S. Navy, nie Lou Dacy McConnell; serving WWII on the bat- children Cheryl Rae McCo- tleship USS Alabama, nnell Bransford, Liz Beth which earned nine battle Ann McConnell Snyder, stars. After returning from Robert Warren McConnell, the war in 1946 Warren Cynthia Loren McConnell attended a satellite campus Christensen, Joanna Marie of Gonzaga University, to McConnell Richardson and become a veterinarian. Due Janet Lee McConnell John- to the need for workers, he son; grandchildren Tara, left college in his second Joshua, Tyler, Colter, Seth, year to build the McNary April, Kindle, Kit, Levi, Dam on the Columbia Claire, Mattie, Nathan, Andrew, Jenny, Ben, Anne, River. Soon he met the love of Josh, Haley, Trace, Emily, his life, Bonnie Lou Dacy. Amanda and Stuart; and There are many funny sto- many great-grandchildren. ries of his tenacity to win A family service was her over, after many dates held at the McConnell spanning two long years. home in American Fork, Warren and Bonnie were Utah, on Saturday, March married in Hermiston, Ore- 20. Interment following at gon, in the fall of 1949. the Lehi City Cemetery. Linda Johnston went was loved by all. She on to be with her Lord lived life her way right up and Savior on March 27, to the end. 2021, surrounded by her Linda is survived by loved ones. She was born her husband Patrick E. on November Johnston, Herm- iston; daughter 12, 1952, in and son-in-law Salina, Kan- sas, to par- Dawn “Michelle” ents Charley and Leo Luna, and Margaret Irrigon; daughter Myers McGin- Triena Johnston ley. White, Herm- iston; son and As a young daughter-in-law girl her fam- ily moved to Patrick M. and Johnston Nampa, Idaho, Melanie John- ston Hermis- where she ton; son Andrew grew up and Hermiston; graduated from Nampa Johnston, High School in 1971. grandchildren Leon, Isa- Later that year she mar- iah, Joel, Esmeralda ried Don L. Duncan, “Lala,” Travis, Josh, and that’s when she was David, Jennifer, Jessica, blessed with her daughter Jacob, Richard and Jerry; Dawn “Michelle.” They numerous great-grand- later divorced. Linda was children and a special one, a devoted mother and she her Peanut, that will be and Michelle spent many arriving soon; numerous years “just the two of nieces, nephews, cous- ins, aunts and uncles; her them.” In 1986 Linda met the lifelong best friend Redda “love of her life,” her Eubanks, and many more ACE Patrick E. Johnston. friends that she held dear They were married on in her heart; and her dog June 3, 1988. Linda was Buddy and cat Callie. Loved ones that pre- a devoted wife for 32½ years. Linda loved her ceded her in death are ACE more than he would parents Charley and Mar- ever know. From this mar- garet, sister Maxine, riage Linda and Michelle brothers Doyle, William were joined with Triena, and Raymond, grandson Patrick M. and Andrew, Greg White, and a nephew, whom she loved as her Dennis McGinley. own children. The family would Linda worked at Sim- like to thank Vange John plot, Short Stop and for Memorial Hospice for Blue Mountain Pathology helping bring momma at Good Shepherd. She home for her final days; retired due to health con- Davita family and Dr. Fadi cerns in 2018. Linda loved Akoum for their care; and teaching Sunday School a very special thanks to at The Country Church Dr. Barbara Atwood and where she was a longtime staff for the amazing care member. Her greatest joys and love over the past 25 were her grandchildren, years. which she loved them all A funeral service for in a very special way. In family and friends cele- her final days it was espe- brating Linda’s life was cially important for her to held on Saturday, April 3, say “goodbye” to each of 2021, at 11 a.m. follow- ing state guidelines at the them, which she did. Linda enjoyed doing family home, 32270 W. crafts and on occasion Columbia Lane, Hermis- you would see her selling ton, Oregon. Burial will them at bazaars. Holidays follow at the Hermiston Hermiston, were very special because Cemetery, it meant that all of the Oregon. Those who wish may family would be together, especially Christmas and make contributions in Linda’s memory to Vange Easter. Linda and Pat were two John Memorial Hospice of the founding members Education Fund, 645 W. Hermiston Classics. They Orchard Ave., Hermiston, attended and enjoyed OR 97838. Please share memories many car shows through the years. She loved fish- of Linda with her family ing and camping but cher- at burnsmortuaryhermis- ished time with her family ton.com Arrangements by the most. Linda’s life is a true reflection of God’s Burns Mortuary of Herm- goodness. She loved and iston, Oregon. BIRTHS Good Shepherd Medical Center, Hermiston MARCH 24, 2021 HEIN — Lyndsay M. Hein and Paul J. Hein of Uma- tilla: a girl, Theodora Ray Hein. MARCH 26, 2021 RODRIGUEZ — Vanessa A. Rodriguez Lopez of Hermiston: a girl, Mileena Rodriguez. COURTS SENTENCES PENDLETON — The follow- ing sentences have been imposed in Umatilla County courts: FELONY •Noe Facio Verdugo, 47, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to Assault III-DUII: sentenced to 3 years probation, 180 sanction units, 90 maximum jail units, 80 hours communi- ty service, $500 fine, $3,000 fine-suspended and 5 years driver’s license suspension, plus court costs and fees; pleaded guilty to DUII (mis- demeanor): sentenced to 45 days jail, $1,255 fine and 1 year driver’s license suspen- sion. •Clifford Duane Gross, 58, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to Assault IV: sentenced to 38 months Oregon Dept. of Corrections (DOC) and 2 years post-prison supervision; pleaded guilty to DUII (mis- demeanor): sentenced to 364 days jail and 3 years driver’s license suspension. •Cory Elliott Bunn, 32, Uma- tilla, pleaded guilty to Luring A Minor: sentenced to 3 years probation, 180 sanction units, 90 maximum jail units and 80 hours community service; pleaded guilty to Attempt to Commit Class B Felony: sentenced to 3 years proba- tion, 90 sanction units, 30 maximum jail units, 80 hours community service, $500 fine and $1,500 fine-suspended. •Russell Clarence Proctor, 45, Irrigon, pleaded guilty to Bur- glary I: sentenced to 3 years probation, 90 sanction units, 30 maximum jail units and $200 fine, plus restitution to be determined; pleaded guilty to Theft II (misdemeanor): sen- tence to discharge. •Victor Alfonso Espain, 31, Umatilla, pleaded guilty to Fleeing/Attempt to Elude Po- lice: sentenced to 18 months probation, 90 sanction units, 30 maximum jail units, $200 fine and 1 year driver’s license suspension; pleaded guilty to two counts of Driving While Suspended/Revoked (misde- meanors): sentenced to 15 days jail and $2,000 fine for each count. TUESDAY, MARCH 30 10:27 a.m. — A hit-and-run was reported on East Catherine Avenue. 11:11 a.m. — A theft was reported on Southwest Sandy Drive. The reporting party stated his son borrowed their truck the previous night to give friends a ride and his wife’s purse is now missing from the truck. 3:40 p.m. — A vehicle theft was reported to the police and the caller stated the vehicle contained everything she owns. 6:19 p.m. — A disturbance was reported on East Montana Avenue. 11:17 p.m. — A drunken driver was reported on East Elm Ave- nue, but police were unable to locate the vehicle. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31 12:14 a.m. — Child abuse or neglect was reported on East Main Street. 2:16 a.m. — A drunken driver was reported on Southwest 17th Street and Highland Avenue, but police were unable to locate the vehicle. 7:23 a.m. — A fight was reported on South First Street. 11:06 a.m. — A motor vehicle crash was reported on South Highway 395. 5:26 p.m. — A motor vehicle crash was reported on Northeast Fourth Street. 8:08 p.m. — A disturbance was reported on Southwest 13th Street. THURSDAY, APRIL 1 9:49 a.m. — A domestic disturbance was reported on South Highway 395. 3:18 p.m. — A disturbance was reported on South Highway 395. 10:51 p.m. — A fight was reported on East Main Street and police issued a citation. FRIDAY, APRIL 2 12:22 p.m. — A hit-and-run was reported on Northwest Dawn Drive. 3:48 p.m. — Unauthorized entry into a motor vehicle was reported on West Elm Avenue. 6:41 p.m. — A domestic disturbance was reported on North- west 11th Street. 7:14 p.m. — A disturbance was reported on East Pine Avenue. 10:26 p.m. — A physical domestic disturbance was reported on East Main Street. SATURDAY, APRIL 3 2:40 a.m. — A disturbance was reported on West Highland Avenue. 6:07 a.m. — A domestic disturbance was reported on West Fulton Avenue. 6:26 a.m. — A vehicle theft was reported on West Orchard Avenue. 3:17 p.m. — A noninjury motor vehicle crash was reported on North First Street. 6:40 p.m. — A domestic disturbance was reported on West Linda Avenue. 8:26 p.m. — Child abuse or neglect was reported on West Hermiston Avenue. SUNDAY, APRIL 4 11:49 a.m. — A disturbance was reported on East Main Street. 4:32 p.m. — A disturbance was reported on Southwest Sev- enth Place. 6:53 p.m. — A disturbance was reported on South Highway 395. MONDAY, APRIL 5 9:35 a.m. — Child abuse or neglect was reported on East Catherine Avenue. 3:55 p.m. — A fight was reported on Northwest 11th Street. 7:47 p.m. — An assault was reported on Northeast Fourth Street. 8:18 p.m. — A fight between a male and a female was report- ed on South Highway 395. DEATH NOTICES Jane A. Reid Umatilla April 19, 1944 — April 2, 2021 Jane A. Reid, 76, of Umatilla, died Friday, April 2, 2021, at her home. She was born April 19, 1944, in Oneida, New York. Arrangements are pending with Burns Mortuary of Herrmiston. Share memories with the family at www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. Rev. Eugene Charles ‘Gene’ Van Beveren Pendleton April 20, 1935 — April 3, 2021 Rev. Eugene Charles “Gene” Van Beveren, 85, of Pend- leton, died Saturday, April 3, 2021, at his home. He was born April 20, 1935, in Hood River. Services are pend- ing with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Share memories at www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. •Sabino Lopez Gomez, 41, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to Driving While Suspended/ Revoked: sentenced to 2 years probation, 120 sanction units, 60 maximum jail units, 80 hours community service, $2,000 fine, $1,000 fine-sus- pended and 1 year driver’s license suspension. SUITS FILED PENDLETON — The follow- ing suits have been filed in Umatilla County courts (interest, court costs and fees not listed): •Synchrony Bank vs. Isaac Murguia of Umatilla: seeks $5,022.94. •Discover Bank vs. Vicky L. James of Hermiston: seeks $5,625.02. •Cavalry SPV I LLC vs. Alexis Almonte of Hermiston: seeks $2,047.53. •Cavalry SPV I LLC vs. Julio Cardenas of Umatilla: seeks $835.39. •Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Joseph P. Ziglinski: seeks $5,006.58. •Jefferson Capital Systems LLC vs. Eugene Belshaw of Hermis- ton: seek s$4,075. •Credits Inc. vs. Daniel Araiza of Hermiston: seeks $543.30. •Credits Inc. vs. Amelia R. Boyd of Hermiston: seeks $1,669.08. •Credits Inc. vs. Tod Brandt of Stanfield: seeks $1,889.45. •Credits Inc. vs. Rosa E. Cas- taneda of Hermiston: seeks $1,478.44. •Credits Inc. vs. Nicole Fetter of Hermiston: seeks $3,162.44. •Credits Inc. vs. Rebecca and Stacy Lowrance of Echo: seeks $3,235.79. •Credits Inc. vs. Daniel Robin- son of Umatilla: seeks $858.12. •Credits Inc. vs. Quirino J. Torres of Hermiston: seeks $6,534.84. •Credits Inc. vs. Gary Trevino of Umatilla: seeks $1,777.30. •Joshua B. McDonald of Uma- tilla vs. Dreams to Reality and James Cavan of Hermiston: seeks $10,000. •Credits Inc. vs. Jeffrey and see Courts, page a6