Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 1994-current, October 13, 2021, Page 5, Image 5

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    RECORDS
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2021
HERMISTONHERALD.COM • A5
OBITUARIES
Harvey F. and Bernice V. Foreman
Stacey Lynn McCorkle
Yvonne E. (Smith) Wells
April 5, 1928 — Oct. 2, 2021 and July 17, 1931 — Oct. 1,
2021
June 4, 1971 — Oct. 2, 2021
May 10, 1940 — Sept. 16, 2021
Pendleton
Hermiston
Pendleton
Stacey Lynn McCorkle leton; father, Edwin Ray
of Pendleton, was born and wife Bonita McCorkle
June 4, 1971, in Lou- of Irrigon; sisters, Tracey
isville, Kentucky, the Kosmos of Pasco, and
Tammy Gil-
daughter of
man of Pend-
Edwin and
leton; brothers,
Christi (Hand)
McCorkle. She
JR McCorkle of
passed away in
Umatilla, and
Spokane, Sat-
Scott McCorkle
of Hermis-
urday, Oct. 2,
2021, at the age
ton; stepsister,
of 50.
Tia Cook of
S t a c e y
Irrigon; step-
moved to East-
brother, Andy
McCorkle
ern Oregon with
Cook of Herm-
her family when
iston; sister-by-
she was a child. The fam- choice, Julie Bert-Torres
ily lived in Hermiston for of Stanfi eld; and numer-
several years until moving ous nieces and nephews.
to Boardman when she was
A celebration of life/
9. She graduated from Riv- potluck will be held at
erside High School in the 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct.
Class of 1989.
9, 2021, at West Park
Stacey married Dean (McNary Dam) Third
Polston in 2003. He pre- Street, Umatilla. Arrange-
ceded her in death in 2005. ments are with Burns Mor-
Stacey loved spending tuary of Hermiston.
To leave an online con-
time with her three chil-
dren. She enjoyed helping dolence for the family go
friends in need, drawing to www.burnsmortuary-
and doing artwork.
hermiston.com.
She is survived by three
The family suggests
children, Dylan McCorkle memorial donations be
Reyes of Portland, Devin made to a GoFundMe
Lavoie of Portland and account to assist with fi nal
Degan Polston of Pend- expenses.
Yvonne E. (Smith) Wells, where she enjoyed keeping
81, of Hermiston, passed away track of times and points for
Sept. 16, 2021.
each organization.
Yvonne was born May 10,
One of her most beloved
1940, to Willis E.
things to do was
Smith and Ella V.
to attend barrel
Smith in Custer,
races where she
was best known as
South Dakota.
“Grandma Tiny.”
Yvonne graduated
She truly loved to
high school from
watch everyone
Hermiston High
run, especially her
in 1958, and then
great-granddaugh-
pursued a degree
in human resources
ter, Kate. She took
from Blue Moun-
great pride in keep-
Wells
ing times at all of
tain Community
the races and loved
College.
Yvonne was a loving being asked by others what
mother, grandmother and their time was or if they were
great-grandmother. For many placing. Yvonne lived a life
years leading up to her passing, well lived and made an impact
she enjoyed shopping, sewing, on many. She will be greatly
jewelry making and attending missed by her family and all
every barrel race she could. who knew her.
Yvonne is preceded in
She loved her grandchildren
and great-grandchildren with death by her parents. She is
all her heart and enjoyed every survived by her daughter,
second spent with them. She Katrina Wrightson; her son-
was proud of her daughter, in-law, Scott Wrightson; her
grandson and granddaugh- grandson, Kash Wrightson;
ter and all of their wonderful her granddaughter, Kelsey
accomplishments.
(Wrightson) Monahan; her
Some of the highlights grandson-in-law, Scott Mona-
are Kash with his U.S. Army han; her two great-grandchil-
achievements and excel- dren, Kate & Colton Monahan;
ling to the rank of Staff Ser- her sister, Darlene Pierson; and
geant, Kelsey on the Pendle- brother, Keith Smith.
ton Round-Up Court and being
A celebration of life was
grand entry fl ag bearer, and held Sunday, Oct. 10 at 2 p.m.
Katrina with raising two won- at Walchli’s Farm in Hermis-
derful children and support- ton. Arrangements were with
ing others more than herself. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston.
Please share memories of
Yvonne was a loyal and
lifetime member of the Uma- Yvonne with her family at
tilla Sage Riders and GCBRA, burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
Harvey F. Foreman and
Bernice V. Foreman moved
to heaven from their home at
Sun Ridge Retirement Com-
munity. Bernice took the fi rst
train out Oct. 1, 2021, and
Harvey caught the last train
out Oct. 2, 2021. They would
have celebrated 67 years of
marriage Dec. 12, 2021.
They were active mem-
bers of First Christian Church
for over 60 years.
Harvey was born on April
5, 1928, in Eagle Point, to
William and Olive Fore-
man. He graduated in 1945
from Pendleton High School.
He attended his 70th class
reunion in 2015. He worked
for Pacifi c Northwest Bell for
37 years, retiring at age 56.
Harvey spent his retire-
ment years volunteering with
Habitat for Humanity, pre-
paring taxes for seniors, read-
ing with children in elemen-
tary schools and delivering
meals-on-wheels.
Singing was one of his
greatest joys. He sang in
the First Christian Church
choir for over 60 years, and
sang with the Inland North-
west Chorale from 1999 to
2019. He sang his last con-
cert in December 2019, at the
age of 91.
He was an avid gardener
and shared his bounty with
family, neighbors and friends
for many years.
Bernice was born July
17, 1931, to Otis and Ora-
Lee Williams, in Panhandle,
Texas. She attended school in
Yakima, Washington.
Bernice worked for doc-
tors Easton, Bruon, and Col-
lis and Dr. Woodward. She
ended her offi ce career at
Pendleton Academy at the
age of 78.
She was a wonderful cook
and homemaker, and loved to
have family gatherings. She
was known to her grandchil-
dren as the “‘pannie-cake’
grandma” because of her
Mickey Mouse and huckle-
berry pancakes.
In her retirement years,
she volunteered for Habitat
for Humanity, Oregon Trail
Manor and as a hostess for
Inland Northwest Chorale
concerts.
Bernice loved going to the
beach and watching waves
roll up on the shore. Her
favorite pastime was reading
novels shipped to her from
her daughter in Oklahoma.
Harvey and Bernice are
survived by daughters, Sheryl
Starmer (Steve, deceased),
of Redmond, Washington,
Karen Wilson (David), of
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma,
Patricia Jewkes, Barb Reh-
berg (John), of Pendle-
ton, and Diane Witchey of
Pendleton.
They are predeceased
by their youngest daughter,
Janet Bliley.
They cherished their
close relationships with their
seven grandchildren and 11
great-grandchildren.
Through their lifetime of
marriage, they imparted their
love, kindness and generos-
ity to three generations, as
well as the value of keeping
family bonds strong and full
of love.
A family graveside ser-
vice will be held at Olney
Cemetery, Oct. 18, 2021, at
9:30 a.m., followed by a cele-
bration of life at Living Word
Christian Center at 11 a.m.
Please sign the online
guest book at burnsmortu-
ary.com. Arrangements are
with Burns Mortuary of
Pendleton.
Sharrell Marie Kligel
July 25, 1945 — Sept. 27, 2021
Formerly Hermiston
Sharrell Marie Kligel
A small,
private
passed away on Sept. 27, graveside service was
2021, at the age
held on Oct. 4,
of 76. Sherry
2021, in Mesa,
was born on
Arizona.
A
BIRTHS
July 25, 1945,
celebration of
in
Pendle-
life gathering
of Stanfi eld: a girl, Mireya Allison
GOOD SHEPHERD
ton, to her late
will be held in
Elaine Meza.
MEDICAL
CENTER,
parents, Har-
Hermiston in
Oct. 4, 2021
HERMISTON
rold
French
late October,
SANGUINO — Lakicha Viesca and
Tristen Sanguino of Hermiston: a
Sept. 30, 2021
and Charlotte
date pending.
girl, Mila Isabella Sanguino.
COX — Arraceli Melayna Flores
Matthews.
Sherry will be
and Kenneth H Cox III, of Hermis-
She
was
missed,
but
CHI ST. ANTHONY
ton: a girl, Malaya DeLorean Cox.
preceded
in
most of all,
TINOCO — Jacqueline Gonzalez
HOSPITAL,
PENDLETON
Kligel
and Francisco Tinoco, of Board-
death by her
she will be
Sept. 29, 2021
man: a boy, Adriel Tinoco.
parents;
her
remembered
HOLLAND — Chelsye Lea Holland
Oct. 2, 2021
sisters, Donna, Kathy as a very special and
and Moise Salas of Hermiston: a
MEZA — Janice Brittany Desiree
Allingham and Jose Luis Meza
boy, Maddox Lee Cleo Holland.
and Trish; as well as the amazing woman.
love of her life, her hus-
band, Connie Kligel.
She is survived by her
children, Kevin Kligel
and Deedee Beauchamp;
her grandson, Bryce
Beauchamp; and her
loving extended family,
Cindy and Betty Gam-
mell, Tayla (Ben, Raff a,
Lucio) La Macchia,
Jae (Megan, Michael)
Gomez, Alex (Fletcher,
Jack, Theo) Hobbs, and
Mitch Thompson.
Many words have
been used to describe
Sherry. She was beauti-
ful, warm, sweet, sup-
portive, incredibly gen-
erous, and above all,
loving. Sherry was a
well-respected teacher
and made a diff erence
for many of her students.
CCS is committed to offering their award-
She was a friend to many,
winning Behavioral Health, Addictions, and
including her lifelong
friends, Nancy Carlson
Developmental Disabilities services
and Katie Curtis.
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DEATH NOTICE
Patrick A. ‘Pat’ McMillin
Sept. 30, 1955 — Oct. 4, 2021
Umatilla
Patrick A. “Pat” McMillin, 66, of Umatilla, died Oct. 4,
2021, in Umatilla. He was born Sept. 30, 1955, in Pendle-
ton. A private family gathering will be held. Arrangements
are with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Please share memo-
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