RECORDS/COMMUNITY/NEWS A6 • HERMISTONHERALD.COM DEATH BIRTH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES Good Shepherd Medical Center Hermiston JUNE 24, 2021 BURNETT — Ashlynn N. and Zachary T. Burnett of Umatilla: a boy, Tyson Frederick Burnett. COVID-19 resilient as rules lifting By ANTONIO SIERRA STAFF WRITER UMATILLA COUNTY —The impacts of COVID- 19 in Umatilla County will last much longer than the laws set up to contain it. On Thursday, July 1, the state lifted the lion’s share of its COVID- 19 restrictions, meaning social distancing and mask requirements were lifted in almost all settings. The following day, Umatilla County Board of Commissioners Chair George Murdock said he learned the county’s con- tact tracing center will need to stay open for another two years. As the state leaves behind the remnants of the COVID- 19 lockdown, Umatilla County will have to fi gure out how to protect a pop- ulation that’s overexposed and undervaccinated. Alisha Lundgren, Uma- tilla County deputy health director, said unvacci- nated residents would need to adopt precautions from the early days of the pandemic, before the virus infected more than 8,700 residents and killed 87: wash hands frequently and stay home when sick. Even as many coun- ties see their daily number of daily cases drastically shrink as vaccinations rise, COVID-19 has proven resilient in Umatilla County. While nowhere near the peaks of last sum- mer and winter, Umatilla County has frequently reported double-digit daily COVID-19 case counts. On Wednesday, June 30, the 21 cases Uma- tilla County reported rep- resented the largest case count of any county in the state, exceeding even the Portland metro counties. BRIEFS Pendleton musician brings country quartet to Irrigon Pendleton-based sing- er-songwriter J.D. Kin- dle will perform during the upcoming Music in the Park in Irrigon. James Dean Kindle & The Hyper Modern Coun- try Quartet will take the stage Monday, July 12, at 7 p.m. at Irrigon Marina Park, 430 N.E. Eighth St. There is no admission charge. People are encour- aged to bring a blanket or lawn chair and a picnic and beverages to enjoy while listening to the music. The group features a traditional country band instrumentation perform- ing a mixture of country and western styles, jazz, Mexican corridos and orig- inal songs by Kindle. The band recently released a limited edition lathe cut 7-inch vinyl single of the song “Lotus Blossom.” The summer concert series, which takes place every other Monday, con- tinues July 26 featuring Cruise Control and the fi nale is Aug. 9 with Cale Moon. For questions, call Donna at 541-922-3197. Grants available for humanities entities aff ected by COVID-19 Oregon Humanities is off ering grants of up to $20,000 for general oper- ating support for human- ities-focused organiza- tions or project funding for any Oregon organiza- tion fi nancially aff ected by COVID-19. The funding is part of the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, distributed by the National Endowment for the Human- ities. The deadline to apply is Aug. 27, 2021. To be eligible, an orga- nization must be a 501©(3) nonprofi t, an accredited institution of higher edu- cation, a government agency or a federally rec- ognized Native American tribe and have a 2021 oper- ating budget of $1.5 mil- lion or less. (Tribal govern- ments are exempt from this restriction.) The grants are intended to support organizations that include community and culture in their scope of work, including but not limited to museums or his- torical societies, libraries, archives, culture build- ing organizations, culture preservation organizations, civic engagement orga- nizations and community centers. Applications will be accepted online at www. oregonhumanities.org. For questions, contact Dawn Smallman, grants and programs coordinator, at d.smallman@oregonhu- manities.org or 503-241- 0543, ext. 110. Stanfi eld installs disc golf course The city of Stanfi eld is in the process of install- ing the nine-hole course, which will feature baskets and tee markers. It includes one par 4 and the rest of the holes are par 3. For a map of the course layout, search w w w. f a c e b o o k . c o m / stanfi eldparksandrec. Players are invited to play at no charge. Watch for an offi cial ribbon-cut- ting in the near future. For questions, call 541-449- 3831 or visit https://cityof- stanfi eld.com. Irrigon hosts summer bazaar series Vendor space still is available for the Irrigon Summer Bazaar series. The next is Saturday, July 10, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Irrigon Plaza, 500 N.E. Main Ave. Set up at 8 a.m. Vendors must sup- ply their own table, chairs and canopy, if desired. They will have space for a 10-foot table. The cost is $10. The vendor application is available at www.ci.ir- rigon.or.us. Other summer bazaar dates are Aug. 7 and Aug. 28. For questions, contact manager@ci.irri- gon.or.us or 541-922-3047. — EO Media Group WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 2021 BRIEFS Dorothy S. Geer Stanfi eld Dec. 2, 1936 — July 3, 2021 Dorothy S. Geer, 84, of Stanfi eld, died Saturday, July 3, 2021, in Aloha. She was born Dec. 2, 1936, in Monett, Mis- souri. A private family burial will be held at the Echo Ceme- tery. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements. Gerald R.C. Backen Hermiston Aug. 24, 1944 — July 2, 2021 Gerald R.C. Backen, 76, of Hermiston, died Friday, July 2, 2021, at his home. He was born Aug. 24, 1944, in Kalis- pell, Montana. A funeral service was held Tuesday, July 6, at 2 p.m. at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1035 S.E. Ninth St., Hermiston. Burial will follow at the Hermiston Cemetery. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements. Ruthie D. Jackson Hermiston March 7, 1949 — July 1, 2021 Ruthie D. Jackson, 72, of Hermiston, died Thursday, July 1, 2021, in Hermiston. She was born March 7, 1949, in Laverne, Oklahoma. Arrangements are pending with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Samuel Lamas Parra Hermiston Nov. 8, 1936 — July 1, 2021 Samuel Lamas Parra, 84, of Hermiston, died Thursday, July 1, 2021, in Irrigon. He was born Nov. 8, 1936, in San Juan Peyotan, Nayarit, Mexico. Mass of Christian Burial was Tuesday, July 6, at Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church in Hermiston. Burial followed at Desert Lawn Memorial Cemetery, Irrigon. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements. Share memories with the family at www. burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. Max Fredrick Kirklin Beaverton May 13, 1931 — June 26, 2021 Max Fredrick Kirklin, 90, of Beaverton, died Saturday, June 26, 2021, in Beaverton. He was born May 13, 1931, in Spokane. A graveside service will be held Saturday, July 10, at 10:30 a.m. at the Echo Cemetery, immediately followed by a celebration of life at Echo Ridge Cellars. Burns Mortu- ary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements. Edward Leo Gunnyon Goldendale, Washington Sept. 19, 1939 — June 16, 2021 Edward Leo Gunnyon, 81, of Goldendale, Washington, died Wednesday, June 16, 2021, in Goldendale. He was born Sept. 19, 1939, in Toppenish, Washington. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston has provided assistance to the family. Glenette R. (Buus) Williams Umatilla Oct. 25, 1945 — June 21, 2021 Glenette R. (Buus) Williams, 75, of Umatilla, died Mon- day, June 21, 2021. She was born Oct. 25, 1945, in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. A private family celebration will be held. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements. Charles ‘Chuck’ Wells Emmett, Idaho May 17, 1943 — June 21, 2021 Charles “Chuck” Wells, 78, of Emmett, Idaho, died Mon- day, June 21, 2021, at his home. He was born May 17, 1943, in Hermiston. See time and places of services at Potter Funeral Chapel, www.potterchapel.com. Angel B. Joy Irrigon Feb. 4, 1953 — June 19, 2021 Angel B. Joy, 68, of Irrigon, died Saturday, June 19, 2021, in Hermiston. He was born Feb. 4, 1953, in Vega, Baja, Puerto Rico. A celebration of life service was held. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements. Crash kills two Umatilla County residents KENNEWICK — Two Umatilla County residents died early Thursday, July 1, in a car wreck near Kennewick. The Washington State Patrol reported Maria D. Diaz De Benitez, 63, of Umatilla, and Andres V. Cabrales, 54, of Hermis- ton, both perished in the single-vehicle crash. The state patrol responded to a report of a crash at about 5:57 a.m. on the eastbound lanes of Interstate 82 about 8 miles south of Kennewick. According to WSP, Benitez was driving a 2004 Mercury Mountain- eer and Cabrales was the passenger when the sport utility vehicle left the road. Cabrales overcor- rected, according to Washington State Patrol, and the vehicle struck the guardrail, plummeted down an embankment and landed on its top. Both were wear- ing seatbelts, according to WSP, and died at the scene. Washington State Patrol has no further information. VA off ers free Palliative Care Forum for health care workers The Walla Walla VA Medical Center invites all who are interested to par- ticipate in its ninth annual Palliative Care Forum. The virtual forum is a free skill-building work- shop available to all health care professionals. Guest speakers will discuss a variety of top- ics, including geriatric extended care, hospice, SNAP recipients eligible for replacement food Power outages can result in food spoiling, especially during the cur- rent excessive heat warn- ing — and that can take a toll on Oregonians liv- ing on tight household budgets Citizens across the state who lose food pur- chased with Supple- mental Nutrition Assis- tance Program benefi ts due to power outages are encouraged to apply for replacement benefi ts with the Oregon Department of Human Services. SNAP recipients who lost or disposed of food that was unsafe to eat because of power outages can request replacement benefi ts. The request must be submitted within 10 cal- endar days of the food loss by calling 800-699-9075 or emailing SSP.State- wideWorkshare@dhsoha. state.or.us. Once approved, replacement benefi ts are added to the households existing Electronic Bene- fi ts Transfer card. — EO Media Group CHURCH DIRECTORY Community Worship Featured this Week: Kathryn E. ‘Kathy’ Steinke Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church Stanfi eld 565 W. HERMISTON AVE. March 7, 1944 — June 19, 2021 MASS SCHEDULES Monday-Friday/Lunes a Viernes..... English/Ingles 8:00 am Tuesday-Friday/Martes a Viernes Spanish/Espanol 6:00 pm SATURDAY/Sabado....................... English/Ingles 5:00 pm ......................................................Spanish/Espanol 7:00 pm SUNDAY ........................................ English/Ingles 9:00 am ....................... Spanish/Espanol 11:00 am/1:00 pm/6:00 pm Parish Office/Oficina Parroquial ....................541-567-5812 Kathryn E. “Kathy” Steinke, 77, of Stanfi eld, died Sat- urday, June 19, 2021, at her home. She was born March 7, 1944, in Hermiston. A graveside service will be held Friday, July 9, at 10 a.m. at Pleasant View Cemetery in Stanfi eld. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements. Jonathan B. ‘Jon’ Banker Hermiston Oct. 5, 1964 — June 24, 2021 Jonathan B. “Jon” Banker, 56, of Hermiston, died Thurs- day, June 24, 2021, in Hermiston. He was born Oct. 5, 1964, in Provo, Utah. A private family burial will be held. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements. Share memories with the family at www.burnsmortuaryhermiston. com. LANDMARK BAPTIST CHURCH 125 E. Beech Ave. • 567-3232 Pastor David Dever Sun. Bible Classes...................10:00am Sun. Worship Service..............11:00am Sun. Evening Worship..............6:00pm Wed. Prayer & Bible Study......6:00pm www.hermistonlmbc.com PET OF THE W EEK MEET MAX Max is a senior-ish boy who loves his person. Does fine with cats and dogs but wants to be right next to you as much as he can. Does fine on a leash. Loves to sleep in bed with his people. He recently had a dental and had several teeth removed. Mark Sargent, DVM • Brent Barton, DVM Robert Thonney, DVM • Jana Parks, DVM, cVMA Small and Large Animal Care Mon: 8-6 Tue - Fri: 8-5 Sat: 8-12 Emergency Service suicide prevention, and health promotion/disease prevention. The event is Friday, July 9 from 8 a.m. to noon via Webex at bit.ly/ VAPCF2021. To sign in, use the security passcode j2Chpnz55p? if prompted. No pre-registration is required. However, people who register in advance will receive a reminder email prior to the start of the event. For more information, contact Sandra Lenz, pal- liative care coordina- tor, at 509-525-5200, ext. 26715. 541.567.1138 80489 Hwy 395 N Hermiston www.oregontrailvet.com Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, animal shelters need our help more than ever. Please donate to your local shelter, or offer to foster an animal in need. If interested please go to fuzzballrescue.com and fill out an application. If you are not able to adopt, but would like to foster or donate, visit fuzzballrescue.com or you can mail in donations to Fuzz Ball Animal Rescue, PO Box 580, Hermiston, OR 97838 Hermiston Christian Center & School Sunday Gathering: 10:00 AM Nursery care is available 3 years & under Kids Club available 4 years-5th grade Sunday Prayer Gathering: 6:00 PM NEED PRAYER? CONTACT US! 1825 W. Highland Ave. 541-567-3480 | hcc4u.org hcc4u2020@gmail.com NEW BEGINNINGS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Worship Service 10:30 AM Sunday School 9:00 AM Pastor J.C. Barnett Children’s Church & Nursery Available 700 West Orchard Avenue P.O. Box 933 Hermiston, Oregon 541-289-4774 First Christian Church “Grow Your Faith Through God” Sunday School...9:00 am Worship Service...10:30 am 567-3013 775 W. Highland Ave., Hermiston Seventh-day Adventist Church Saturdays Sabbath School........9:30 a.m. Worship Service......11:00 a.m. English & Spanish Services 541-567-8241 855 W. Highland Ave. Hermiston, OR 97838 St. Johns Episcopal Church Join Us Us Join On Our Journey With Jesus. Join us on ZOOM 9:00 AM Sunday Email: chuckb@eotnet.net for link N.E. Gladys Ave & 7th, Hermiston PH: 567-6672 We are an all inclusive Church who welcomes all. To advertise in the Church Directory, please contact Audra Workman 541-564-4538 or email aworkman@eastoregonian.com