RECORDS Wednesday, september 15, 2021 HermIstOnHeraLd.COm • A5 OBITUARIES Randy Dean Lindquist Arleen Marie Wanstrath E. L. Luke Maynard Sept. 15, 1953 — Sept. 6, 2021 July 15, 1953 — Sept. 4, 2021 Jan. 21, 1960 — Aug. 25, 2021 Waitsburg, Washington Irrigon Irrigon Randy Dean Lindquist, for each other. They rarely longtime Waitsburg res- spent time apart and made ident, passed away sud- it a point to never go to denly on Sept. 6, 2021, at sleep angry. Randy loved the Dayton General Hos- people with a tender, com- pital. He was passionate heart. 67. A memorial He loved his service to cel- family uncondi- tionally. He was ebrate his life a master story- was held Sun- teller and liked day, Sept. 12, at to tell a joke or 3 pm at Calvary two as well. He Chapel in Walla was very engag- Walla. Pas- ing to talk to and tor Tom Rush he could write officiated. Randy was Lindquist very eloquently born Sept. 15, too. 1953, in Pendle- In earlier ton, to Melvin and Elaine years, he loved to hunt and Aldrich Lindquist. He was fish or ride motorcycles. the middle son of three Lately he liked to go for boys. Randy grew up in a hike in the mountains, Hermiston, where he grad- ride his side-by-side or lis- uated from high school in ten to music; he could play 1971. He learned a strong the bass. He was a bit of work ethic as a teenager a nerd and liked any type of gadget, sound board, by helping area farmers. Following high school, or electronic device. He Randy moved to Port- liked to fly his drone. He land, where he worked retired one year ago and in manufacturing type was looking forward to jobs. Two years later he many outings in his Mazda returned home to Herm- Miata convertible. Randy iston and began a career was active in the Calvary with Lamb Weston where Chapel in Walla Walla and his specialty was fixing loved to share the Good and repairing machines or News with anyone willing anything mechanical. He to lend an ear. married Ann Stone and He is survived by the together they began raising love of his life, Janet Ruth four children. He enjoyed Lindquist, at their home teaching his kids to fish in Waitsburg; his mother, or attending one of their Elaine, at Hermiston; his many ball games. Randy children, Jared Lindquist, and Ann later divorced. Hermiston, Sara (Luis) Randy lived for a time Hernandez, also Hermis- in Milton-Freewater, in ton, Cody Lindquist, Mil- Boise, and finally settled ton-Freewater; step-chil- in the Walla Walla Valley dren, Nikolas Granger area. In 2002, he re-con- (Ben MacDougall) of nected with an old high Tampa, Florida, and Tasha school sweetheart and they (Alex Kearns) Granger of started a friendship back Stroud, England; his four up over email and long grandchildren of whom he distance phone calls; some was so proud, Nehemiah, lasting several hours. He Cohen, Evelyn and Flor- loved to share God’s word ence; as well as his two and daily read passages brothers, Jerry (Marsha) to Janet over the phone Lindquist of Kennewick each morning as she was and Gene (Barbara) Lind- getting ready for work, a quist of Goodyear, Ari- tradition that lasted until zona. He was preceded in his death. Randy mar- death by twin sons, Stacy ried Janet (Langenwalter) and Ryan; and by his Granger on Nov. 8, 2003, father, Melvin. in Kennewick. They lived The family suggests in Walla Walla for a cou- memorial gifts be made to ple of years before moving the Young Living Foun- dation – Hope for Jus- to Waitsburg in 2005. Randy was the master tice (www.youngliving- mechanic and electrician foundation.org) or to the for the wastewater treat- Christian Aid Center in ment plant in Walla Walla. Walla Walla. Arrange- They enjoyed a relation- ments are with Hub- ship based on honesty and bard-Rogg Funeral Home a complete and total trust of Dayton. Arleen Marie Wanstrath horses and was a member of Irrigon was born July 15, of the Umatilla Sage Riders 1953, in Hamilton, Mon- Club. She also enjoyed clas- tana, the daughter of Win- sic hotrod cars. She loved ston and Eva (Kopp) Wans- time with her family espe- trath. She passed cially with her away in Hermis- grandkids. ton September 4, She is sur- 2021, at the age vived by her of 68 years. children, Rob- ert Flanagan, Arleen grew Rachel Coen up in Darby, and Amanda Montana, where McCombs; she attended grandchildren, school. After Emma Flana- high school, she Wanstrath gan, Logan Har- married Charles rison, Kevin Flanagan in Coen and Mor- Darby, Mon- tana, and from this union gan McCombs; mother, four children were born; Lillian Wanstrath; sister, Rachel, William, Robert Kelly Ralston; brother, Joe and Amanda. The couple Wanstrath. A celebration of life later divorced. Arleen moved back and will be held at 1 p.m. Sun- forth from Darby to Irrigon day September 19, 2021, for several years. She moved at the Sage Riders Arena to Irrigon permanently in the 81907 N. Highway 395, mid-1980s where she has Hermiston. Burns Mortu- resided since. She worked ary of Hermiston is in care as a school bus driver for of arrangements. To leave an online con- Columbia Bus Company in Morrow County for 16 dolence for the family please go to www.burnsmortuary- years. Arleen enjoyed riding hermiston.com. Born January 21, 1960, his home, helping to fill it to his father, Ocie Kenneth with love. He will forever Maynard, and be remembered as his mother, Irene a kind, forgiving Mason Macie and patient man Hensley-May- nard. Father to by loved ones, Brandi, Krystal friends and those and Amber May- lucky enough to nard. Passed away have met him. August 25, 2021. May he rest in His grandchil- peace with his dren, Shaylee mother, father Maynard and two broth- Ann, Brayden ers. Looking over Michael William us with love. As and Login O.C., were very lucky to have we say goodbye, we know laughed and spent time with he will be welcomed by his him during his final days in father, mother and brothers. Maynard Richard E. ‘Rich’ Geer Dec. 16, 1940 — Aug. 29, 2021 Stanfield Richard E. “Rich” Geer and gardening. Rich cher- of Stanfield was born on ished spending time with Dec. 16, 1940, in Herm- his family, especially his iston to parents, Robert grandchildren. and Ethyl Barber Geer. He He is survived by his brother, Jim Geer died on Aug. 29, 2021, in Hermis- & wife Laura, ton at the age of Hermiston, OR; 80 years. Rich sister, Betty Pitzer & husband graduated from Bob, Kenne- Hermiston High wick, WA; step- School and then children, Susan served in the Petersen, Brett United States Brooks, Laurie Army from Longhorn and 1962 until his Geer Katrina Suther- honorable dis- charge in 1963. land; numer- He worked at the ous grandchil- dren, nieces and Umatilla Army nephews. Depot for many Rich was pre- years in the tool ceded in death crib before retir- ing in 1990. by his beloved wife, Dor- Rich married Dorothy othy; his parents and a sis- Holmes in 1992 and they ter, Jerry McComb. A private family burial lived in Hermiston and Umatilla before settling in will be held. Please share memo- Stanfield where they have lived for many years. He ries of Rich with his fam- was a member of the Sev- ily at burnsmortuaryherm- enth-day Adventist Church. iston.com. Arrangements Rich enjoyed the outdoors, are with Burns Mortuary hunting, fishing, camping of Hermiston. Irrigon Amber Lynn Wood Farr June 29, 1978 — Sept. 3, 2021 Hermiston Amber Lynn Wood Farr, 43, died Sept. 3, 2021, at her home in Hermiston. She was born June 29, 1978, in Portland. A cel- ebration of life is scheduled Saturday, Sept. 25, 1-4 p.m., at Spillway Park in Umatilla. Desserts and bottled water will be available. Bring lawn chairs, and favorite pictures and stories of Amber to share. Please share memories of Amber with her family at burns- mortuaryhermiston.com. Arrangements are with Burns Mor- tuary of Hermiston. Jesse D. ‘Bud’ Holden Nov. 6, 1926 — Sept. 7, 2021 Hermiston Jesse D. “Bud” Holden Jr., 94, of Hermiston, died Tues- day, Sept. 7, 2021, in Hermiston. He was born Nov. 6, 1926, in Baker. A visitation time for family and friends was held. At Bud’s request there will be no service. Please share mem- ories of Bud with his family at burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. Arrangements are with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Antonio ‘Tony’ Rodriguez Oct. 22, 1959 — Sept. 7, 2021 Umatilla Antonio “Tony” Rodriguez, 61, died Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2021, at his home in Umatilla. He was born Oct. 22, 1959, in Quincy, Washington. Arrangements are pending. Please share memo- ries of Tony with his family at burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. Arrangements are with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Judy Hough Glenn E. Bradley Jan. 23, 1948 — Sept. 6, 2021 June 10, 1938 — Sept. 11, 2021 Hermiston Hermiston Carmen Rosetta Harns Aug. 24, 1946 — Sept. 3, 2021 DEATH NOTICES Judy Hough was born Jan. 23, 1948, in Walla Walla. She passed away peacefully Sept. 6, 2021, surrounded by family. A private family gathering will be held. In lieu of flowers, those who wish may make contri- butions in Judy’s memory to Vange John Memorial Hospice c/o Burns Mortu- ary of Hermiston, P.O. Box 289, Hermiston, OR 97838. She is survived by her sons, Donnie (Joleen) Horning, Hermiston; Carmen was born in St. and Carmen of Clarksville, Joseph, Missouri, to Merlin TN; son, Chuck Harns and and Nellie Tarter. She was daughter-in-law Amanda the third born of six chil- Harns of Kennewick, WA; dren. As a child, grandchildren, she loved play- Paige and Con- ner of Kenne- ing baseball and wick and Bryson riding her Mor- gan horse. She of Wilsonville; was the enforcer brother, Leon of the family and of Eugene; sis- wouldn’t let any- ter, Lila of Des one touch her Moines, Iowa and Linda of Coun- siblings. C a r m e n cil Bluffs, Iowa; worked hard all Harns best friend, Mar- ilyn Helling; and her life at var- ious jobs. She four great-grand- worked at Lamb Weston, children. No services are planned she was a motor rewinder, The most valuable and cashier, and met the love at this time. Burns Mortu- respected source of of her life while waitress- ary of Hermiston is in care local news, advertising ing in Redmond. of arrangements. and information for She met Bob Harns To leave an online condo- our communities. mid-September of 1969 and lence for the family, please the couple married on July go to www.burnsmortuary- eomediagroup.com 17, 1970, in Powell Butte, hermiston.com. Oregon. They have two lov- ing children who think the world of their mother. The couple moved to Irri- gon, Oregon, in the summer of 1972 and have made it their home since. Carmen enjoyed crocheting, paint- ing, bowling and most of all spending time with her grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; brother, Willard; and sister, Beverly. She is survived by her husband, Charles (Bob) Harns; daughter, Tina Harns; and son-in-law, Jesse Gar- rett, of Irrigon; grandchil- 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 dren, Derek of Hermiston, world may be different because I was important in the Life of a Child. Colton of Irrigon, Elliott priorities Richard Horning, Herm- iston; sisters, Anna (Lyle) Hopper, Hermiston; San- dra Jones, Walla Walla, Washington; grandchil- dren and several nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by parents, Gerald D. and June Jones; and brother, Gerald D. Jones Jr. Please share memories of Judy with her family at burnsmortuaryhermis- ton.com. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements. Glenn E. Bradley, 83, died Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021, at his home in Hermiston. He was born June 10, 1938, in Kansas City, Kansas. At his request there will be no service. Please share memories of Glenn with his family at burnsmortuaryhermis- ton.com. Arrangements are with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. William B. Danner March 6, 1927 — Sept. 13, 2021 Umatilla Dr. William B. Danner, 94, of Umatilla, died Monday, Sept. 13, 2021, in Hermiston. He was born March 6, 1927, in Sico, Kentucky. A memorial service will be held Saturday, Sept. 18, at 10 a.m., St. John’s Episcopal Church, Hermis- ton. Please share memories of Dr. Danner with his family at burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. Arrangements are with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston.