RECORDS Wednesday, august 25, 2021 HeRMIstOnHeRaLd.COM • A5 OBITUARIES Gary A. Gasaway Albert Ronald ‘Ron’ Burgess Lorie Lee Sackett Dayton, Washington Kennewick Pasco Feb. 3, 1938 — July 9, 2021 June 15, 1949 — Aug. 19, 2021 July 8, 1954 — Aug. 19, 2021 Gary A. Gasaway passed in this time period. Gary and away on July 9, 2021. He was Sheila later divorced in 1982. born on Feb. 3, 1938, to Fern Gary left Salem in 1970 (Parsons) Gasaway and Alvis and moved his family to Gasaway. He was the oldest Dayton and started working as the civil engi- of three children. The Gasaways neer for Colum- bia County. This moved to Mon- lasted nearly 30 tana, where his father was sta- years. During this tioned with the time Gary was United States an active mem- Army, and then ber of the Eagles to Hermiston, Lodge, Jaycees, Oregon, where one of the found- Gary found many ers of the Eagles Gasaway Roost Moto- lifelong school Cross, national friends. During association this time, he would county of engi- go back to Dayton neers of county during the summer road administra- to help his grand- parents harvest, tion board. He was and while there he learned awarded small county engi- a solid work ethic. neer of the year for two differ- After graduating from ent years. He continued farm- Hermiston High School in ing every summer since his 1956 he went on to attend Grandpa Parsons would let Oregon State University, him “help.” where he completed his He met Kaye Burk and the Bachelor of Science degree two have been close compan- in agricultural engineering. ions for more than 30 years. He later took and passed his They enjoyed spending time civil engineering boards. outdoors whether gather- While at college he met and ing firewood, moving farm married Sheila Spence and equipment from different they became parents to two wheat fields, some fishing, daughters, Diane and Valerie. looking for mushrooms and After graduating from just being together laughing. college in 1962 he went to Gary is survived by Kaye work for the state of Oregon at their Dayton home; his Engineers Water Resources two daughters, Diane (Mike Department working pri- Walsh) Gasaway of Olympia marily in Salem, Oregon. and Valerie (Dean) Moran of His duties included serving Walla Walla; his only grand- as the watermaster for John son, Liam Walsh; and by his Day Valley, engineer for brother David Gasaway of small watershed planning and Middleton, Idaho. He is also hydrographic works. He spe- survived by many cousins, cifically worked with designs nieces and nephews. He was for the proposed dams, dams preceded in death by a sister, under construction, existing Karna Bruton, in January this dams, or the structural sta- year and by his parents. A memorial was held bility of the safety of dams and their compliances with Saturday, Aug. 21, 2021, at Oregon State water laws. 11 a.m. at the Hubbard-Rogg The family enjoyed hunt- Funeral Home chapel in Day- ing for mushrooms or pick- ton, Washington. Hubbard-Rogg Funeral ing huckleberries. Gary was in the Marine Corps Reserve Home is caring for the family. Albert Ronald “Ron” Bur- friend Gary Walker. Gary and gess was born on June 15, Ron were essentially broth- 1949, in Pendleton, Oregon, ers throughout Ron’s entire to Marcus Dewey Burgess and life. Ron loved his daughters, Doreen Alice Burgess. He was along with the rest of his fam- the fourth child ily, including his born out of five two dogs Badger children. Ron was and May-May. raised and attended Twelve years school in Hermis- ago Ron Moved ton, Oregon. to Kennewick, Washington. Even Ron met as Ron’s health Suzanne Richard- son through mutual declined due to friends around Parkinson’s dis- ease he never com- 1966. They were Burgess plained, faced it married in Lew- iston, Idaho, on with bravery and May 5, 1967. In still tried to enjoy 1969 Ron got the his life. He could draft and was off always be found to serve his coun- laughing or lis- try in Vietnam. He tening to a joke, was honorably discharged in watching wrestling or catch- ing a movie, but often spend- 1971. After returning home he ing time with his family. started attending Blue Moun- Ron passed on Aug. 19, tain Community College in 2021, at the age of 72 at Pendleton, Oregon, where home surrounded by friends he graduated with a degree and family. in auto body and paint and Ron was truly one of the even had his own shop on last great American rene- Highway 395 in Hermiston, gades: tough, but not with- out compassion. Oregon, during the 1970s. Ron was preceded in death Ron and Sue had two daughters together, Rebecca by his mother and father and Lynn (Becky) born in 1971 two sisters, Roberta Bur- and Roxanne Lee (Rocky) gess and Ann Murphy. Ron is survived by his two sisters, in 1973. Ron had several different Alice Scott and Renea Rhorer; jobs over the years but most his two daughters and their involved agriculture and agri- spouses, Rebecca (Becky) culture mechanics, such as Hecker (Bernie) and Rox- anne Burgess (Tim); eight Simplot and Hass Onions. Ron and Sue divorced in grandchildren; and numerous 1979, and in 1980 he met his great-grandchildren, nieces second wife, Shirley Gillese, and nephews. and although they would later A graveside service will be divorce they had several held on Wednesday, Aug. 25, happy years together! They 2021, at 1 p.m. at the Herm- would later move from Irri- iston Cemetery, Hermiston, gon, Oregon, toward the coast Oregon. to Powers, Oregon. Please share memories of Ron loved hunting, fish- Ron with his family at burns- ing and getting outdoors from mortuaryhermiston.com. a very young age and would Burns Mortuary of Herm- do a lot of this over the years, iston, Oregon, is in care of enlisting the help of his best arrangements. Lorie Lee Sackett of Pendleton and also in Illi- Pasco, Washington, was nois. She has lived in Pasco born July 8, 1954, in Toppe- for the past eight years. nish, Washington, the daugh- Lorie enjoyed read- ter of Garnett “Bill” and ing, sewing, gardening and watching science Laura (Bolen) fiction movies. Wornell. She She was pre- passed away on Aug. 19, 2021, in ceded in death by Pasco at the age her parents, two of 67. sisters and one brother. Lorie grew She is sur- up and attended vived by a school in Sun- nyside, Wash- daughter, Hope ington. After (Eugene) Col- Sackett pitts; sons J. Mas- high school, she ton Wornell and joined the U.S. Dell-Ray (Tiffani) Army where Sackett; 11 grand- she served as a children and four mechanic and a great-grandchil- truck driver. The dren; six sisters; Army took her to many places like Italy, and many extended family Germany and much of the members. No services are planned United States. She served for over 11 years active duty at this time. and many additional years Burns Mortuary of Herm- iston is in care of arrange- in the reserves. In 1998, she moved to ments. To leave an online Irrigon, Oregon, where she condolence for the family, lived for several years. She please go to www.burnsmor- worked as a prison guard in tuaryhermiston.com. Marvin L. House Corvallis July 14, 1948 — Aug. 6, 2021 Marvin was born July 14, few hospitalizations over 1948, in Riverside, Califor- the years, and was often nia. As a military child, he referred to as the man with moved where his father was “nine lives.” Marvin con- stationed, including Mesa, stantly fought battles that Arizona, Ger- most of us would many, and Port- have succumbed to. His strength land, Oregon. and love for his Finally, the fam- family kept him ily settled in Port bouncing back Orford, Oregon, to fight for more where his parents time to make had met, and had more memories. family living in In his later the area. Marvin gradu- years, he enjoyed House ated from Pacific many trips to the coast with High School in Port Orford, Oregon, in his family, day trips to his 1966. He then moved to Cor- favorite camping and fish- vallis, Oregon, and began ing spots, playing cards with attending Oregon State his family, and going to the University. In June of 1973 casino from time to time. he married Cathryn Saari He enjoyed going to Ore- House. They had two chil- gon State football and bas- dren: Jennifer House Grim ketball games, and watching and Christopher House. the Beavers and Mariners on Marvin worked for Wil- television. He passed away lamette Industries for over on Aug. 6, 2021, at the age 20 years. While working, of 73. he completed his bache- Marvin is survived by his lor’s degree in science at wife Cathryn House, of Cor- OSU. Later he went on to vallis, Oregon; his children get his bachelor’s degree Jennifer Grim and husband in math education from Shane Grim of Maricopa, OSU. Upon completing his Arizona, and Christopher degree he moved to Board- House of Keizer, Oregon; his man, Oregon, where he got brothers Curtis House and his first teaching job in Irri- wife Janice of Port Orford, gon, Oregon. He taught mid- Oregon, David House and dle school and high school Dianna Furkin Ross of math in the area for 21 years. Apache Junction, Arizona; During that time he com- and his sister Annette House pleted his master’s degree of Springfield, Oregon. He in math education. He also was preceded in death by taught at Blue Mountain his parents, Marion and Community College for over Lola House, and his broth- 10 years, and even taught ers Archie (Lee) House and math at the prison. Tony House. A memorial service was He enjoyed coaching wresting and football, run- held at 1 p.m. Monday, ning the time clock at high Aug. 16, 2021, at McHenry school games, as well as Funeral Home in Corvallis. camping, fishing and golfing. The burial took place at Oak Five and a half years Lawn Memorial Park fol- ago, Marvin had a stroke, lowing the service. Family which led to the discovery and friends gathered for a he had cancer. At that time celebration of life follow- he began treatment for his ing the services. Memorial donations cancer, which he battled for over five years. The oncolo- may be made to the Amer- gists gave him six months to ican Cancer Society at live with no treatment, one https://secure.acsevents. year to live with treatment. org/site/TR/Events/Mosa- He far exceeded his prog- icofHope?pg=fund&fr_ nosis. He had more than a id=9910&pxfid=2589944. Jerald P. Ellenberger Milton-Freewater Oct. 9, 1943 — Aug. 19, 2021 Jerald P. Ellenberger, 77, ily, friends, and storytelling formerly of Stanfield and around the camp fire, he had a Heppner, Oregon, passed great love of music, dancing, away peacefully at home in fishing, hunting, woodcutting, Milton-Freewater on Aug. 19, berry and mushroom picking, 2021. and annual trips to the Oregon Coast He was born in to crab and take Pendleton, Ore- gon, on Oct. 9, long walks on the 1943, to the late beach. Albert and Lucille A graveside Ellenberger. memorial service He is survived will be held at 10 a.m. on Friday, by his wife Ellen Sept. 3, at the Pilot Ellenberger; his Rock Cemetery, children Heather Ellenberger East Birch Creek Nestalhi, Alison Road, Pilot Rock, VanCorbach, Dar- olyn Marcum and Oregon. Family and friends are wel- Destre Williams; come to a gathering seven grandchil- dren, Nicholas and with refreshments Zachary Demos, at the Ellenberger Michaela, Lydia and Garrett residence immediately fol- VanCorbach, and Amanda and lowing the service at 85380 Alexis Marcum; his brother Highway 339, Milton-Free- Chris Ellenberger; and many water, Oregon (parking at neices and nephews. Ingle Chapel Church). Jerry graduated from Stan- The family would like field High School in 1961. to extend a heart-felt spe- He then served in the Army cial thank you to the staff of from 1961-64 as a heavy Tri-Cities Cancer Center and duty equipment operator and Oncology at Saint Mary’s in mechanic while stationed in Walla Walla for all they did France and Germany. to help us through this jour- He retired in 2003 after ney. God bless the work that 40 years working at the Hin- you do. kle Union Pacific Railroad as To leave a online condo- chief car inspector. lence, visit www.munseller- Along with his love of fam- hodes.com. BRIEFS EOU announces spring 2021 dean’s list Eastern Oregon Univer- sity named 556 students to the dean’s list for the 2021 spring term. Qualifying stu- dents achieve and maintain a grade point average of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale while completing a mini- mum of 12 hours of graded EOU coursework. Boardman: Veronica Alvarez Frias, Yisel Amaya and Daniel Puerta Echo: Kaden Clark and Michael Fisher Hermiston: Vanessa Ambriz Mendoza, Lara Arriola, Jiliane Dawson, Giovanni Gallardo, Callie Ann Hoeft, Andrew James, Isaac Lambert, Jaime Mad- rigal, Edgar Navarrete Ruiz, Cecia Palacios, Mario Rodriguez, Ashley Seibel, Monica Smith, Elsy Spears, Emily Wadkins, Kalee Walchli, Luke Walchli, Ericka Wells and Courtney Wheeler Irrigon: Kimberly Rent- eria Montes Stanfield: Jade Martinez Umatilla: Rachelle Nycz EOU students experi- ence the Eastern Edge with hands-on learning, one-on- one mentorship from fac- ulty, and the critical thinking skills to lead their communi- ties. Small class sizes and a tight-knit campus also trans- late to high-quality online degrees. Get to know Ore- gon’s Rural University at eou.edu. Elaine Stein Hermiston Oct. 15, 1934 — Aug. 16, 2021 Elaine Stein of Herm- Elaine married Tom iston was born on Oct. 15, Williams in Wallowa, Ore- 1934, in Osborne County, gon, in 1952. The couple Kansas, the daughter of later divorced. She married Earl and Cora (Bratton) Warner Stein in La Grande, Oregon, on Dec. Sherley. She 5, 1971. passed away in E l a i n e Hermiston, Ore- gon, on Mon- was actively day, Aug. 16, involved in the La Grande com- 2021, at the age munity for many of 86. years with La Elaine grew Grande PTA, up in a little swim team, house on the bowling league Kansas prai- Stein rie and moved (past presi- dent), Emblem with her fam- ily to Oregon in the late Club, Eastern Star and 1940s. The family stopped the Elks Lodge. She also in Sumpter, Oregon, for a enjoyed reading books, short time before settling playing cards and knitting. in Wallowa, Oregon. She But most of all she loved attended and later gradu- spending time with her ated from Wallowa High grandchildren. School. She then attended She is survived by her Oregon Institute of Tech- husband, Warner; nine nology (OIT) in Klam- children; 34 grandchildren; ath Falls, where she 47 great-grandchildren; received training to be a two great-great-grandchil- dren; a sister, Barbara; a lab technician. After college, she brother, J.B.; and many moved to La Grande, Ore- extended family members. gon, where she lived for A funeral service was most of her adult life. She held at 2 p.m. on Friday, worked as a lab techni- Aug. 20, 2021, at Burns cian and x-ray technician Mortuary of Hermiston, at St. Joseph and Grand 685 W. Hermiston Ave., Ronde hospitals. She Hermiston, Oregon. Burial later worked as a book- was held at 11 a.m. on keeper for the family busi- Monday, Aug. 23, 2021, ness “Steins Wash Haus & at Enterprise Cemetery in Dry Cleaners.” After retir- Enterprise, Oregon. ing in 2006, she moved to To leave an online con- Hermiston, Oregon, where dolence for the family, she has lived for the past please go to www.burns- mortuaryhermiston.com. 15 years. Connie Sue Tibbs Hermiston July 11, 1946 — Aug. 20, 2021 Connie Sue Tibbs of ing antiques and watching Hermiston was born July classic musical movies. 11, 1946, in Pendleton, the She loved spending time daughter of Otto and Ver- with her grandchildren netta (Meeks) Broker. She and going on family trips passed away in to the beach. Hermiston on She attended a Friday, Aug. 20, Catholic church 2021, at the age in the Portland of 75. area for many Connie lived years and then in Pendleton attended Our during her child- Lady of Angels hood where she Catholic Church in Hermis- attended school ton, where she and gradu- Tibbs ated from high was a member school. After of the Catholic high school, she worked at Daughters. Connie is survived by the state hospital in Pendle- ton for many years. When a son; a daughter; a sister; her children were older, and four grandchildren. she went to college to study She was preceded in death nursing. After becom- by her parents. ing a registered nurse Services will be she worked in retirement announced at a later time. Burns Mortuary of homes and hospitals in Eastern Oregon and in the Hermiston is in care of Portland area. She lived in arrangements. To leave an the Portland area from the online condolence for the early 1990s until moving to family, please go to www. burnsmortuaryhermiston. Hermiston in 2019. Connie enjoyed collect- com. BIRTHS Good Shepherd Medical Center, Hermiston AUG. 12, 2021 MONKUS — Kimberlie A. and Derek S. Monkus of Stanfield: a girl, Macy Jo Monkus.