RECORDS Wednesday, May 19, 2021 HeRMIsTOnHeRaLd.COM • A5 OBITUARIES Robert Howard ‘Bob’ Phipps Mariko ‘Mars’ Hanami Judith Marlene ‘Judy’ Van Tassel Anderson, South Carolina Hermiston Waitsburg, Washington December 14, 1929 — March 29, 2021 February 25, 1921 — May 10, 2021 September 30, 1952 — April 16, 2021 Robert Howard “Bob” cil, San Francisco Coun- Phipps, age 91, passed cil, and San Diego Council away Monday, March 29, where he formed an inner- 2021, at his home in Ander- city troop that was spon- son, South Carolina, with sored by his church. He his wife of nearly continued par- ticipating in the 70 years and his BSA program family at his side. Bob was born after his retire- December 14, ment from the 1929, in Beemer, Navy in the Blue Nebraska, to Mountain Coun- cil in Pendleton, the late Floyd Oregon, where he Loch Phipps and formed another Thelma “Edna” church-spon- Townsend. He Phipps sored troop. He was preceded was honored in death by his with the District eldest son, Wil- liam Floyd “Bill” Award of Merit. Phipps; grand- In addition to children Daniel, his scouting, he Desiree and Dar- was very involved cel Evans; sister Mary Ann in his church, the First Board; and brother Charles Church of God, as a Sunday “Raymond” Phipps. school teacher; a member Bob was a graduate of of various committees; and Pendleton High School chairman of the board. He Class of 1949 in Pendle- was also a lifetime member ton, Oregon. After gradu- of the Pendleton VFW Let ation, he joined the U.S. ’er Buck Post 922. Navy and attended elec- He was an instructor in tronics school after boot the electronics department camp at Treasure Island in of Blue Mountain Com- San Francisco, California. munity College in Pend- He served aboard the USS leton, Oregon, and then at Kenai Peninsula College in Rowan DD-782. When his tour ended, he Soldotna, Alaska, after he returned to Pendleton where and Irene relocated there to he met and married his wife, be closer to their grandchil- Jaimiee “Irene” Findlay, on dren in 1983. Bob and Irene spent the November, 1, 1951. He was recalled to active next 34 years in Alaska duty during the Korean war where he spent the sum- in 1952. He continued his mers at Poachers Cove in service until June 1974 Soldotna helping with the when he retired as an elec- development of new lots tronics chief technician. and enjoying his retire- During one phase of his ment, fishing and spend- service, he was responsible ing time with family and for the upkeep of sites and friends. In 2016, he and Irene for the instruction of naval reservists in Pendleton and moved to South Carolina to North Bend, Oregon, and in be closer to their children, Walla Walla and Tri-Cities, grandchildren and extended Washington. He became family. Bob is survived by his an instructor of electron- ics at Treasure Island. He loving wife Irene of South also served aboard the USS Carolina; his daughters Dor- Jason AR8, a naval repair othy McCune of Georgia ship. A highlight of his and Pamela Sue Evans of naval career was when he South Carolina; sons Rob- served at the Communica- ert (Judy) Phipps of Flor- tion Station at San Miguel ida and Russell (Pam Jean) in the Philippines from of South Carolina; daugh- 1969-1971, accompanied ter-in-law Diana Phipps by his family. Although he of California; sister Bon- was not a submariner, he nie (Larry) Ghrist of Ore- was attached to Sub Ron gon; 16 grandchildren; 37 Three Staff for two years great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; prior to his retirement. Bob was very active in and numerous nieces and the Boy Scouts of Amer- nephews. ica for over 50 years. He A graveside service was a Wood Badge trained will be held at Dolly Coo- scouter who taught adults per Veterans Cemetery, 140 and youth. He served as Inway Drive, Anderson, an assistant Scoutmaster, South Carolina, on June 11, Scoutmaster and as a com- 2021, at 2 p.m., assisted by mittee member in Empire, Standard Cremation and Oregon, the Far East Coun- Funeral Center. Mariko “Mars” Han- dren had left to go to col- ami died May 10, 2021, lege. She was an active in Hermiston at the age of member of the VFW Aux- 100. She was born Febru- iliary and she and her hus- ary 25, 1921, to Shoji and band attended many state Matsumi Ishii conventions Kumasaka in throughout Seattle, Wash- Idaho. They also ington. She attended many attended Olym- Army reunions pic View and of the Cannon Lincoln High Company of School, Class of the 442nd Reg- imental Com- 1939. bat Team in In her grow- ing up years she Las Vegas, Los Hanami helped in the Angeles, Seat- tle and Hawaii. family green- houses and gar- They traveled den. As a teenager she was throughout the Western active with the Green Lake states to the reunions of the Fieldhouse basketball team 148th Field Artillery. and Green Lake softball In 2005 they moved to and basketball teams of the Hermiston to be near her Japanese Courier Leagues. daughter, Jan. Mars was In 1940 she went to busy with her garden, can- Japan with a group of girls ning, sharing her produce sponsored by the Japa- and dish cloths and scrub- nese Baptist Church. They bers. She started bowling traveled together for three in the 1960s in Rexburg months and she stayed and since October 2005 in for a year when her sister Hermiston, she had bowled May joined her and they twice week with seniors traveled to scenic spots until she was 96. The highlight of her and visited relatives. They returned to America in 100th birthday was the visits from the Hermiston February 1941. She was attending Wil- Police Department and the son Business School when Hermiston Fire and Emer- the evacuation of all Jap- gency Service Department. anese of the West Coast They held a soft spot in her was ordered. In April 1942 heart. she was incarcerated with Mariko is survived by her family in the Puy- her son, Mark Minoru Han- allup Assembly Center ami of Mountain Home, (Puyallup Fairgrounds). Arkansas; daughters Jan- In August 1942 they were ice Kiku Hanami of Herm- sent to the Minidoka Relo- iston, Oregon, and Gail cation Center in the des- Asa Shenfield (Floyd) of ert of south-central Idaho. Omaha, Nebraska; grand- In September she went to children Heather Han- the Rexburg area of east- ami, Corpus Christi, Texas, ern Idaho with her brother Erika Murchison-Blake Akira and his family on (Matthew), Chapel Hill, the work-release program North Carolina, Brandon to help with the harvest of Shenfield, Ft. Collins, Col- orado, and Christie Shen- potatoes and sugar beets. In the fall of 1943 she field, Omaha, Nebraska; went to Chicago and then and great-grandson Amir Murchison-Han- to Hattiesburg, Missis- Makai sippi, to marry Takeshi ami, Chapel Hill, North “Tug” Hanami on Decem- Carolina. ber 18, 1943. When he was She is preceded in death sent to Europe with the by her parents; her hus- 442nd Combat Team in band of 68 years, Takeshi May 1944, she returned to “Tug” Hanami; son Jon Chicago and worked at the Y. Hanami; brothers Akira Edgewater Beach Hotel. Kumasaka, Haruo “Ham” Upon Tug’s return and Kumasaka and Roland his discharge in Novem- Shozo Kumasaka; and sis- ber 1945, they went back ters Mitsuko Furuyama, to the Rexburg area and May Fujioka and Mutsuko raised their family. For Kumasaka. many years she worked at A private family burial radio station KRXK, Part will be held. Service and Rexburg Flo- Please share memories ral. She was a member of of Mars with her family at the community Presbyte- burnsmortuaryhermiston. rian Church. com. Burns Mortuary of In 1972 they moved to Hermiston, Oregon, is in Caldwell after the chil- care of arrangements. Judith (Judy) Marlene ton, Oregon. She was universally Johnson Van Tassel was born September 30, 1952, loved by all of her imme- in Moses Lake, Wash- diate and extended fami- ington, and passed away lies, which also includes many sisters unexpectedly and brothers- after heart sur- in-law. Her lov- gery April 16, ing sunny posi- 2021, in Port- tive personality land, Oregon. attracted all who Judy is sur- vived by her hus- knew her; she band, Lorance, will be sorely of Waitsburg, missed by all Wa s h i n g t o n , her numerous sons Kevin of family members Van Tassel and friends. Waitsburg and Judy was a Monte, daugh- ter-in-law Cian, member of the and one baby granddaugh- Dayton, Washington, SDA ter, Emmaline Shea, of church and remained a Bend, Oregon. faithful member all her Judy is also survived life. She loved to share her by her four brothers, Jim love of God with her beau- Johnson of Hermiston, tiful voice, often accom- Oregon, Jeff Johnson of panied by Lorance on his Milton-Freewater, Ore- guitar. gon, Jerrold Johnson of Memorial services Hermiston, and Joel John- will be conducted at son of Ocala, Florida, as the Hermiston, Oregon, well as aunts, uncles, and Seventh-day Adventist many nieces and nephews. Church on June 27, 2021, She was predeceased at 11 a.m., to be followed by her parents, Dr. Mil- by a graveside service and ton James and Wanda Lor- interment at Hermiston raine Johnson of Hermis- Cemetery. LeEtta H. Wineland Hermiston October 24, 1936 — May 10, 2021 LeEtta H. Wineland ceramics, quilting, sewing, of Hermiston was born fishing and camping. She October 24, 1936, in was a past member of the Emmett, Idaho, the daugh- Eagles and Moose lodges. ter of Edwin and Blanche She is survived by her (Wimer) Norris. husband of 67 years, Ron- She passed away ald; daughters at her home with Rhonda Mundy her family by her and Melanie side on Monday, Roberts; sons May 10, 2021, at Ronald Wine- the age of 84. land Jr. and L e E t t a Brian Wineland; moved to the nine grandchil- Hermiston area dren; seven as a child where Wineland great-grandchil- she attended dren; and four school. She mar- ried Ronald Wineland on January 6, great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in 1954, in Stevenson, Wash- ington. The couple trav- death by her parents; 12 eled for several years fol- brothers and sisters; daugh- lowing Ron’s construction ter Debra; and a grandson, work. In 1972, they settled Kevin Roberts. A private family gather- back into Hermiston where ing was held. they have lived since. Burns Mortuary of LeEtta worked at Good Shepherd Hospital in the Hermiston is in care of laundry department for arrangements. To leave an over 21 years. She retired online condolence for the family, please go to www. in 1999. She enjoyed working burnsmortuaryhermiston. in her yard, working with com. Taekwondo demonstrations to benefit local girl HeRMIsTOn HeRaLd Board breaking and other demonstrations are featured during a benefit event at Eastern Oregon Family Taekwondo. Donations will be accepted to support May- sie, a 2-year-old local girl who was diagnosed with ependymoma. The rare cancer was found in the youngster’s brain. She has undergone sur- gery to remove most of the tumor; however, she’s headed to Seattle with her parents to undergo radia- tion treatment. Nearly 100 students will participate in the break-a-thon, which is Saturday, May 22, at noon at 155 W. Coe Ave., Stan- field. People are encour- aged to donate $5 for a board. The event also will feature brick break- ing, self defense and forms demonstrations. For more information, contact Erwin Watson at 541-571-5176 or ewat- son24@hotmail.com. priorities A hundred years from now it will not matter what My bank account was, the sort of house I lived in, or the kind of car I drove... but the world may be different because I was important in the Life of a Child.