RECORDS/COMMUNITY A6 • HERMISTONHERALD.COM OBITUARIES WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2021 DEATH NOTICES Donald ‘Richard’ Davie Marjorie Lou Brewer Thomas S. ’Tom’ Barnes Aug. 6, 1949 — Aug. 30, 2021 Dec. 27, 1926 — Sept. 11, 2021 Sept. 22, 1960 — Sept. 10, 2021 Pilot Rock Hermiston Hermiston Donald “Richard” Davie law’s wheat harvest. During was born Aug. 6, 1949, his many years of truck in Pendleton and passed driving, he met many great away August 30, 2021, in lifelong friends. In 1993, he Springfi eld. He was the son met Suzie Longhorn Baker, of Donald and the love of his Charlotte (Kelly) life. They mar- Davie. Richard ried in Novem- grew up in Pilot ber of 2000. With Rock graduat- this marriage his ing in 1967 from family expanded Pilot Rock High by four more School. He was kids. drafted by the Richard was Army in 1969. loved by his fam- He spent a ily and known year in Hunts- Davie to be the family ville, Alabama jokester, always studying elec- telling jokes and tronics prior to stories of days being deployed. gone by. He will In August of be greatly missed 1970 he married by those who Jackie Rasmus- knew him. He sen; they later is survived by divorced. Shortly his wife, Suzie after the wedding Davie of Echo; he was deployed to Ger- children, Kim (Mike) Wid- many where they lived until ner of Pilot Rock, Dustin 1972. While in Germany (Jamie) Davie of Mil- his daughter Kimberly was waukie, Dick Baker Jr. of born. After returning from Stanfi eld, Nicole(Ricardo) Germany in 1972, he started Montoya of Stanfi eld; sister, driving log trucks and soon Jackie Mikel of Pilot Rock; after bought his fi rst truck, Linda Deeds of Hermis- one of many. He was hon- ton; and Susan Lambert orably discharged from the of Portland; 13 grandkids, Army in 1975. That year his eight great-grandkids and son, Dustin, was born. He many nieces and nephews. spent the remainder of his He was preceded in death life driving trucks, moving by his parents, sister, Kay from hauling logs to agri- Snively; daughter, Connie culture products after log- Baker, who passed away ging slowed down. Aug. 31, 2021, and daugh- One of his favorite times ter, Denene Davis. Cele- of year was hauling wheat bration of life will be post- for his daughter and son-in- poned until further notice. Marjorie Lou Brewer enjoyed driving truck of Hermiston, was born at during harvest, often with home, the second child to a grandchild in tow. John Andrew and Mildred Donnie’s lifelong Hite on Dec. 27, 1926, in love of racehorses kept Ontario, Ore- Marge busy as gon. She died well. The two on Sept. 11, enjoyed their 2021, in Herm- time caring for iston at the age their horses of 94 years. and following This same the racing sea- month Route son around the 66 was estab- United States lished. It would after their sons be one year to were grown. Brewer the day when In the mid- Ford sold their 1970s, The fi rst Model A Brewer Fam- “motorcar” for $385. The ily relocated from Mal- stock market crash setting heur County to Hermis- off the Great Depression ton, Oregon. Donnie Sr., would occur within two Marge, the boys, and their years’ time. families made Hermiston Marjorie and her older their home and continued brother Donald were farming in Umatilla and raised on the farm in Mal- Morrow counties for the heur County. In 1938, at next several decades. the age of 11, she lost her Marjorie was preceded father to dust pneumonia. in death by her parents; The small family strug- her husband, Donnie Sr.; gled following the death her brother, Donald Hite; of their father. This event and her daughter-in-law, bound the three together Tussy Brewer. and instilled in them the She is survived by her value of family, resil- four sons, Don Brewer ience, and hard work. Jr. and partner, Marilyn Marjorie attended Nishihara Cangello, Jerry Adrian High School and Kay Brewer, Jimmy where she was involved and Janis Brewer and Billy with the school orchestra and Renee Brewer; her six and cheerleading. While grandchildren, Sydney in school she met Donald (Thomas) Reagan, Les- Brewer (Donnie). Donnie, lie (Paul) Trujillo, Jerimy charming and mischie- (Stacy) Brewer, Jenni- vous, won her over with fer (Jerry) Lembus, Dawn his persistence, repeated Helzer, Patrick (Holly) apologies and promises of Brewer; 14 great-grand- better behavior. He kept children and one his word (for the most great-great-grandchild. part) throughout their Marge was always a lifetime and long mar- lady, who everyday strived riage of 62 years. The two to do her best. She cared were married in a double for her family deeply. ceremony with Marge’s That love stretched out brother and his bride in over the generations of her September of 1946. long lifetime. She never Donnie and Marge missed a game, a recital, a farmed and raised their track meet or a moment of four boys in Adrian, Ore- her children’s, grandchil- gon. “The Boys,” Don- dren’s, or great-grandchil- nie Jr., Jerry, Jimmy and dren’s lives: if it was hap- Billy, were raised with a pening, she wanted to be large and loving extended a part of it. Marge lived a family around them. For long life, surrounded by the Brewer’s, family was family that loved her. She the center of everything. will be greatly missed. Marge loved a full house: A graveside service kids, cousins, neighbors, will be held on Saturday, everyone was welcome. Sept. 18, 2021, at 1 p.m. During pheasant season MST at the Owyhee Cem- for example, she would etery, Adrian, Oregon. prepare food for dozens of Please share memories hunters from early morn- of Marjorie with her fam- ing to late into the night. ily at burnsmortuaryherm- Marge loved being use- iston.com. Burns Mortu- ful. She worked each sea- ary of Hermiston, Oregon son on the farm but mostly is in care of arrangements. Thomas S. “Tom” Barnes, 60, of Hermiston, died Fri- day, Sept. 10, 2021, in Hermiston. He was born Sept. 22, 1960, in Ontario. A graveside service will be held Satur- day, Sept. 18, 2 p.m. at the Hermiston Cemetery. Please share memories of Tom with his family at burnsmortu- aryhermiston.com. Arrangements are with Burns Mor- tuary of Hermiston. Connie Baker Reece Aug. 2, 1967 — Aug. 31, 2021 Echo Connie Sue, 54, passed be missed by so many. away unexpectedly Aug. Connie is preceded in 31, 2021 at death by sister, OHSU in Port- Denene Davis; land, Oregon. stepdad, Richard She was born Davie; grandma, Aug. 2, 1967, Lucille Baker; in Hermiston, and sister- to parents Dick in-law, Jonni Baker Sr. and Reece. Suzie (Baker) Connie was Davie. Con- survived by par- nie was a lov- ents, Dick Baker ing mom, daugh- Sr of Kelso and Reece ter, sister and Suzie Davie of grandma. Echo; siblings, Connie graduated from Dick Baker Jr of Stan- Echo High School in 1985. fi eld and Nicole Montoya Then went on to college at (Ricardo) of Stanfi eld; BMCC where she received step-siblings, Kimberly her associates degree. Con- Widner (Mike) of Pilot nie married Hank Reece Rock and Dustin Davie in November 1989. They (Jamie) of Milwaukie; then moved to Prineville brother-in-law, Joe Davis where they raised their (Lori) of Stanfi eld; daugh- three beautiful daughters ters, Santana Reece (Clif) that she adored so much. of Echo, Mantana Reece They later divorced, but (Kyle) of Prineville and Connie remained living in Rhogyn Reece of Echo; Prineville to support her grandchildren, Brook- three daughters. lynn Wade, Sydnee Wade, Connie started working Lincoln Romine, Reid for Les Schwab in 1992. and Hayvn Twiss; nieces, During her 29 years, Con- Monique Montoya and nie spent working on both Sydney Davie; nephews, the training and help desk Chris Kunkle, Dannon teams. Connie loved her Baker, Ted Baker, Brodie job and would work at any Davis, Blake Davis, Dax given moment. Davis, Danny Davie and Connie moved back to Giovani Montoya; and also Echo 2016. Connie loved many aunts, uncles, cous- spending time with her ins, great-nephews and daughters and family. She great-nieces. Her celebra- especially loved spending tion of life will be post- time with her grandchil- poned until further notice. dren who were her pride and joy. Connie enjoyed watching her daughters, nieces and nephews play sports. She enjoyed watch- ing her favorite teams, the Steelers and Yankees, play. Connie was always a popular girl and had many friends who loved and adored her. She was a strong woman with a lot of class. She loved the sun, warm weather and driv- ing around in her convert- ible Bug. No matter the weather, Connie would always have on a good pair of fl ip fl ops. She was a role model to many and she will Get the inside scoop on state government and politics! Good Shepherd Medical Center, Hermiston Sept. 2, 2021 SLAYTER — Monica Solinger and Adam Slayter of Hermiston: a boy, Adam Lee Slayter. Sept. 3, 2021 RANGEL — Tiana Rene Rangel and Juan Carlos Rangel of Hermiston: a girl, Nayelli Mae Rangel. SANCHEZ — Claudia Azucena Mora and Antonio Sanchez of Hermiston: a girl, Mia Antonella Sanchez. Sept. 6, 2021 THURMOND — Karly Thurmond and Dakota Thurmond of Umatilla: a girl, Adelaide Juneleigh Thurmond. We’re investing in Salem coverage when other news organizations are cutting back. OregonCapitalInsider.com Timothy N. “Tim” Harris, 83, of Hermiston, died Sun- day, Sept. 12, 2021, in Hermiston. He was born March 21, 1938, in East Chicago, Indiana. A celebration of life service will be held Sept. 18, at 3 p.m., Burns Mortuary Chapel, Hermiston. Please share memories of Tim with his family at burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. Arrangements are with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. KayLee A. Osgood June. 11, 1986 — Aug. 9, 2021 Irrigon KayLee A. Osgood, 35, died Aug. 9, 2021, at her home in Irrigon. She was born June 11, 1986, in Fort Lewis, Washington. A celebration of life service will be held Saturday, Sept. 25, 2021, at 1 p.m. at the Family Wor- ship Center, Irrigon. Please share memories of KayLee with her family at burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. Arrange- ments are with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Charles S. ‘Chuck’ Pettit July 31, 1943 — Aug. 30, 2021 Hermiston Charles S. “Chuck” Pettit, 78, of Hermiston, died Aug. 30, 2021, in Walla Walla. He was born July 31, 1943 in Vancouver, Washington. A graveside service with mili- tary honors will be held Saturday, Sept. 25, at 11 a.m. at the Hermiston Cemetery. A celebration of life gathering will follow from noon to 3 p.m. at the Eastern Oregon Trade and Event Center, 1705 E. Airport Road, Herm- iston. Please share memories of Chuck with his family at burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. 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