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Wednesday, July 7, 2021
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OBITUARIES
Leon Ray Pollick
Tina Louise Horn
Hermiston
Cascade, Idaho
Hermiston
Nov. 19, 1951 — June 20, 2021
June 21, 2021
July 12, 1936 — June 11, 2021
Leon Ray Pollick of ter and he enjoyed hunting
Hermiston was born Nov. for treasures.
19, 1951, in Pendleton,
Leon married Cheryl
Oregon, the son of Eldon Fay Parrish on June 4,
and Nadine (Mitchell) Pol- 1977, in Stanfield.
lick. He passed
He was pre-
ceded in death by
away in Herm-
iston on Sun-
Cheryl, his wife
day, June 20,
of 43 years, on
2021, at the
Feb. 28, 2021. He
age of 69.
was also preceded
Leon grew
in death by his
up in Stanfield,
parents, and a sis-
ter, Nina Berman.
Oregon, where
He is survived
he
attended
by his children
school, grad-
uating
from
Pollick
Sandra (RJ) Fran-
cis, Dean (Tia)
high
school
Pollick, Johnny
in the Class
(Tiffany) Pollick
of 1970. After
and Jeffrey (San-
high school, he
dra) Pollick; 19
served in the
grandchildren; 14
U.S. Navy for
sis-
several years. After his great-grandchildren;
honorable discharge, he ters Susan Dyken and his
returned to Stanfield where twin sister, Dawn Pierman;
he continued to reside until brother Ken Pollick; and
2009. He lived in the Trea- several nieces and nephews.
sure Valley area of Idaho
A graveside service will
from 2009 until returning be held at 10 a.m. Satur-
day, Aug. 7, 2021, at the
to Hermiston in 2020.
Leon worked as a Pleasant View Cemetery in
machinist for the Union Stanfield. Burns Mortuary
Pacific Railroad at the Hin- of Hermiston is in care of
kle location throughout his arrangements. To leave an
career. He retired from the online condolence for the
railroad in the late 1990s.
family, please go to www.
Leon attended the burnsmortuaryhermiston.
Hermiston Christian Cen- com.
Tina L. Horn, 65, of Cas- Hight (Shelly) of Kenne-
cade, Idaho, passed away at wick, Washington; and
home June 21, 2021, with three daughters: Alicia
her loved ones by her side. Nevil (Scott) of Hermiston,
Tina was married to Oregon, Tammi Martin of
Albany,
Ore-
Regie Horn for
gon, and Ton-
42 years.
dra Lee (Dale) of
Tina worked
Sherwood, Ore-
in many retail
gon; two sisters:
and
office
Teresa Hubbard
jobs,
includ-
ing
Walmart
(Steve) of Herm-
iston, Oregon,
DC, Wildhorse,
and Tami Stone
and Short Stop.
of
Hermiston,
She also worked
Oregon; seven
self-employed
grandchildren:
for several years
Horn
Ricky, Courtney,
while
custom
Jennifer, Kim-
haying.
berly, Micayla,
She
loved
going to the ocean and the Victoria and Cutter; and
mountains, and enjoyed three great-grandchildren.
Tina was preceded in
time with her family and
death by her parents, Don-
friends.
She also liked activities ald and Naomi Fritts, and
like hunting, fishing, quilt- her brother Jerry Fritts.
ing, reading, gaming, and
Arrangements in care
social media.
of McCall Funeral Home.
Tina is survived by her Online condolences may
husband Regie of Cas- be left at www.mccallfu-
cade, Idaho; a son, Brian nerals.com.
Richard James (Jim) those years and had a part
Reddington, 84 years of in many residential and
age, passed away June 11, commercial buildings.
He was an avid hunter
2021. Jim was born July
12, 1936, in Alamosa, and sportsman, making
several trips to
Colorado.
Alaska. He con-
Jim
was
tinued to stay
no stranger to
active in his
travel and liv-
ing in various
retirement and
worked their lit-
parts of the
tle farm to no
United States
end. He enjoyed
in his youth,
visits from his
growing up a
kids and the
fair
amount
large extended
of his time in
Reddington
family lineage
the La Grande,
he and Donna
Oregon, area.
created.
He
joined
He is sur-
the Navy in
vived by his wife
August
of
Donna; children
1954. Jim did
and spouses Dana
see action in
the Korean theater aboard and Shari Reddington,
Shawn and Jennifer Red-
the USS Philippine Sea.
He met his bride-to-be dington, Derick and Lisa
(Donna) in 1956 while on Reddington, Sebrina and
leave. The two struck up a George Drinkard, Devron
quick romance and were and Cheri Reddington,
married Dec. 27, 1957. Terial and Chris McMas-
The couple proceeded to ters and Brett and Mari
build their lives together Reddington; 16 grandchil-
over the next 63 years, dren and 15 great-grand-
children; sister Loretta
having seven children.
Jim and Donna settled Davies; and niece Beverly
in the Hermiston area in Jenkins.
A celebration of life
1974, continuing to raise
their family and grow will be held July 24,
his hobby of horses. He 2021, at 2 p.m. at 32738
Spearman
Road,
looked forward to every W.
spring — “What babies Hermiston, Oregon. Light
will I get this time?” — refreshments will be
always looking for that provided.
In lieu of flowers please
next gem.
contributions
Jim started his own consider
plumbing business in to Center for Dementia
1979 and worked until Research, Nathan Kline
he retired in 2001. He Institute, 140 Old Orange-
was well known in the burg Road, Orangeburg,
contractor circles during NY 10962.
Mary Jane Lott
Boise, Idaho
May 4, 1942 — June 26, 2021
Mary Jane Lott passed
away peacefully after an
extended battle with Alz-
heimer’s on Saturday, June
26, 2021, at Spring Creek
Memory Care in
Boise, Idaho, at
the age of 79.
Mary was born
on May 4, 1942,
at the Holy Cross
Hospital in Salt
Lake City, Utah.
After a 10-day
stay in the hospi-
tal, her mom and
dad were anxious
to bring home
their bright-eyed,
dark-haired little girl to
meet her older brother and
sister. Over the next few
years the family would
move several times within
the Salt Lake Valley, end-
ing up in Granger, Utah.
Mary was baptized a
member of the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-Day
Saints on May 6, 1950,
at the age of 8. She loved
attending Primary and
MIA (Mutual) activities in
her youth. She particularly
loved to play volleyball
with the young women in
her ward and attend Stake
dances.
In June 1960, Mary
graduated from Granger
High School as a part of
the second graduating
class of what was then a
brand-new school. After
graduation, Mary attended
beauty college and went
on to work for 11 years
at her Aunt Darlyne’s
beauty shop. The skills
she learned as a beauti-
cian would serve her fam-
ily and friends well for
years to come, as she was
always quick to donate her
time to anyone in need of
a trim. In fact, as Alzhei-
mer’s slowly took its toll,
this was one of the skills
that remained with her the
longest.
On April 10, 1971, Mary
married Lee Lott. At this
time Lee was working at
U&I Sugar in Moses Lake,
Washington, so Mary
packed her things and left
for an adventure in Wash-
ington state with Lee and
his two young children,
Evan and Krista. Mary’s
adventure quickly esca-
lated as she became preg-
nant with her first child,
Phillip Trent, who was
born 10 months after their
wedding, and their beauti-
ful baby girl Stephine Lee,
born 18 months follow-
ing that. Mary was a fierce
advocate for her children
and spared no effort to
afford them opportunities.
Whether it was coaching
a T-ball team, sitting on
the board of a preschool,
learning piano, or attend-
ing countless hours of les-
sons, sporting events, Cub
Scouts and dance, she was
always willing.
The family
moved several
times for Lee’s
work, taking
them back to
Salt Lake City
for a short
time, then to
To p p e n i s h ,
Washington;
Goldendale,
Lott
Washington;
and
finally
Hermiston,
Oregon, where they raised
their family and lived for
33 years. Mary and Lee
moved to Boise in 2017
to be closer to family, but
Hermiston will always be
their home.
Mary’s love for volun-
teer work extended into
many areas of her life. She
served in multiple call-
ings within her church, her
favorite being those where
she could be with children.
Even after the ravages of
Alzheimer’s stripped her
of many of her memories,
her face would light up at
the sight of a baby.
Mary and Lee cele-
brated their 50th wedding
anniversary in April of this
year, leaving her family a
sweet memory.
The family would like
to thank the excellent staff
at Spring Creek Memory
Care for the loving care
and friendship they ren-
dered to Mary as she bore
the challenges associated
with this disease.
Mary was preceded in
death by her parents, Rob-
ert Lorenzo Phillips and
Edna Lucille Phillips, as
well as her brother Rob-
ert Lorenzo (Dee) Phillips
Jr. Mary is survived by
her husband of 50 years,
Lee Roy Lott; her sister
Edna Lucille (Mike) Wal-
ters, and brother Rich-
ard M. (Eva) Phillips;
son Phillip (Jeralyn) Lott,
daughter Stephine Jor-
dan, stepson Evan Lott
and stepdaughter Krista
(Mike) Hamilton; nine
grandchildren; and four
great-grandchildren.
A funeral services was
held on Tuesday, July 6,
2021, at 11 a.m. with a
visitation held one hour
prior to the service at The
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints, Five
Mile Building, 6032 N.
Five Mile Road, Boise, ID
83713.
Funeral arrangements
are being made through
Bowman Funeral Parlor,
10254 W. Carlton Bay,
Garden City, ID 83714.
Boyd D. Sharp
Umatilla
Feb. 22, 1936 — June 29, 2021
Boyd D. Sharp of Uma- he kept busy serving the
tilla was born Feb. 22, 1936, community. In Umatilla, he
in Grand Coulee, Washing- was involved with Land-
ton, the son of Edward and ing Days, volunteered at the
Hallie (Bower) Sharp. He library, served on the city
passed away in
council, volun-
teered for read-
Hermiston, Ore-
gon, on Tuesday,
ing programs at
June 29, 2021, at
Umatilla schools
the age of 85.
and was active
Boyd
trav-
with the museum.
elled extensively
He also enjoyed
throughout
the
going to Club
Pacific Northwest
24 in Hermiston
throughout
his
where he exer-
cised 4 to 5 days a
childhood, attend-
ing schools in
Sharp
week. He trained
Eastern Washing-
so he could walk
ton, Eastern Ore-
the Camino de
gon and Idaho.
Santiago trail in
He married Anne
Europe, which he
Corrine Turcotte
did three times.
in Spokane, Wash-
Boyd enjoyed
ington, on June 24, 1956. elk hunting in the Gran-
The couple lived in Spo- ite area and loved spend-
kane, Baker City, Pendleton ing time in the mountains.
and Klamath Falls before He went on several salmon
moving to Umatilla in 2000. fishing excursions in Can-
Boyd served in the U.S. ada and he would often take
Air Force for seven years. family members on fishing
He worked as a pastor for trips.
Boyd was preceded in
the Church of God in Baker
City and Spokane. He then death by his wife of 61 years,
attended Whitworth Uni- Anne, on Feb. 2, 2018; his
versity in Spokane where parents; and three brothers,
he received his bachelor’s Terry, Carroll and Ed.
degree in psychology. He
He is survived by his
continued his education at sons Rocky Sharp and Mike
Oregon State University, (Jo) Sharp; daughters Deb
where he completed his (Joel) Underwood, Sue
master’s degree.
Sharp and Barbara (Mark)
Boyd worked throughout Lizotte;
13
grandchil-
his career as a drug and alco- dren, Cindy, Shane, Rachel,
hol counselor. He started the Aaron, Anna, Andrea, Joe,
Baker County Council Alco- Stephanie, Leah, TJ, Chan-
hol and Drug Program. He tal, Josh and Bella; and 14
later ran a similar program great-grandchildren.
A memorial service will
in Pendleton. He worked as
a drug and alcohol counselor be held at 10 a.m. Saturday,
in correctional facilities in July 10, 2021, at Burns Mor-
Baker, Umatilla and Klamath tuary of Hermiston, 685 W.
counties. He also authored a Hermiston Ave.
Family suggest memo-
book, “Changing Criminal
Thinking.” He taught college rial contributions be made to
courses on changing crimi- St. Jude Children’s Research
nal thinking for a short time Hospital in his memory.
in Klamath Falls.
To leave an online condo-
In 2000, Boyd retired lence for the family, please
from counseling and moved go to www.burnsmortuary-
to Umatilla, Oregon, where hermiston.com.
Richard James ‘Jim’ Reddington
Matthew H. ‘Matt’ Bousquet
Hermiston
Feb. 6, 1968 — July 2, 2021
Matthew H. “Matt”
He is survived by his
Bousquet was born on wife, Renee Bousquet,
Feb. 6, 1968, in Seattle, Hermiston,
Oregon;
Washington, to parents mother Mary Bousquet,
William and Mary Gray Hermiston, Oregon; sis-
ter Karen Con-
Bousquet. He
nell, Hermiston,
died on July
Oregon; brother
2, 2021, at his
Mark Bousquet,
home in Herm-
iston, Oregon,
Weston,
Ore-
gon; and numer-
at the age of 53
ous aunts, uncles,
years.
nieces, nephews
Matt was
and cousins.
raised in Herm-
iston,
grad-
Matt was pre-
uating
from
ceded in death by
Bousquet
his father, Wil-
Hermiston
liam Bousquet.
High School
Mass of Chris-
in the Class
tian Burial will be
of 1986. He
held on Wednes-
worked in con-
struction
for
day, July 7, 2021,
a time before
at 2 p.m. at Our
joining the United States Lady of Angels Catho-
Army and serving during lic Church, Hermiston,
the Gulf War until his hon- Oregon. Burial with mili-
orable discharge. Then his tary honors will follow at
brother Mark joined up the Hermiston Cemetery,
with him on the East Coast Hermiston, Oregon.
Those who wish may
and they traveled across
the United States, return- make contributions in
ing to Hermiston.
Matt’s memory to the
Matt worked for Per- Wounded Warrior Proj-
kins Specialty Spraying ect or the American Heart
at the tree farm from 2006 Association.
Please share memories
until 2017. He married
Renee Fletcher on Dec. of Matt with his family at
31, 2012, in Hermiston, burnsmortuaryhermiston.
com. Burns Mortuary of
Oregon.
Matt enjoyed fishing Hermiston, Oregon, is in
care of arrangements.
and playing pool.
POLICE LOG
Tuesday, June 29
Thursday, July 1
12:21 a.m. — A caller
reported a couple was argu-
ing and yelling in a resi-
dence on South First Street
and possibly throwing
items.
10:27 a.m. — A resident
on Southeast Eighth Street
reported she believed some-
one was in her home and she
was outside.
8:18 a.m. — A business
owner asked if an officer
could accompany her to her
business because she was
firing an employee for steal-
ing from the business and
was scared the employee
might hurt her.
Wednesday, June 30
11:45 a.m. — A caller
told police a friend went
into a business and an
employee pushed out the
friend for not having a
mask on even though she
was fully vaccinated with
the appropriate documen-
tation of the vaccinations.
The caller asked if there
was anything the police
could do about that.
Friday, July 2
9:50 a.m. — A caller
complained about scoot-
ers, calling them unsafe, and
was concerned about people
in wheelchairs not having
access on sidewalks.
12:01 p.m. — Police
received a call about possi-
ble child abuse.
Saturday, July 3
1:14 a.m. — A caller
reported an intoxicated
driver on Northeast Seventh
Street.
3:13 p.m. — Police
received a call about possi-
ble child abuse.
11:17 p.m. — A caller
reported a male on North
First Street was beating a
female. The caller could not
see what was happening but
heard it.
Sunday, July 4
5:04 a.m. — Police found
graffiti at Nutritional Ser-
vices Inc., 475 W. Elm Ave.,
Hermiston.
11:06 a.m. — A caller at
Bark Park, 1245 N.W. Sev-
enth St., made a stalking
complaint.
11:09 a.m. — Hermis-
ton police responded to the
700 block of West Ridge-
way Avenue on a report of
an assault.
12:32 p.m. — Police
received a report of possible
child abuse.
8:36 p.m. — A caller
complained about fire-
works on Northwest 13th
Court. The police depart-
ment received 25 more com-
plaints about fireworks that
night.
8:47 p.m. — Police
received a report of a domes-
tic disturbance on East Pine
Avenue.
Monday, July 5
1:21 a.m. — Hermiston
police responded to the 1000
block of West Orchard Ave-
nue on a report of an assault.
10:36 a.m. — Police took
a report for graffiti on North-
west Overlook Drive.
10:44 a.m. — Police
responded to a report of
a fight on East Hurlburt
Avenue.
11:14 p.m. — Police
responded to a report of a
fight on West Poplar Place.