RECORDS Wednesday, november 17, 2021 HermIsTonHeraLd.Com • A5 OBITUARIES Evelyn Diane Leahy Ronald Dale Hiskey Larry G. Buckingham June 7, 1943 — Nov. 11, 2021 Aug. 26, 1961 — Nov. 15, 2021 April 20, 1953 — Nov. 9, 2021 Kennewick Hermiston Medford It is with deep sorrow ter Dumbo). The nick- and much love that we name stuck to the point mourn the passing of Ron- where some of his grand- ald Dale Hiskey, of Kenne- kids didn’t even realize his wick, Washington, on Nov. name was Ron until they 11, 2021, at the age of 78. were in their teens. A celebration of In the early life service will 1990s, Ron be held Friday, moved to Ken- newick, Wash- Nov. 19, 2021, ington, where he at 1 p.m. at met Linda Acker- Burns Mortuary man. They mar- Chapel, Herm- iston. Burial ried in 1997 and will follow at spent 25 wonder- ful years together the Hermiston surrounded by Cemetery. His Hiskey many children family will be and grandchil- there to wel- come loved dren. Ron’s sense ones. of humor brought smiles Ron was born June 7, to many people throughout 1943, in Tulare, Califor- his lifetime. His smile and nia. He was youngest of laughter will be missed. five children born to How- Ron is survived and will ard and Eunice Hiskey. He be lovingly remembered grew up in Hermiston, Ore- by his wife, Linda, and her gon, with siblings, Patricia children, Gerilyn, Candice Hiskey, Howard Hiskey, and Greg; ex-wife, Mary; and Sondra Hiskey (Plass). daughter, Heidi; son, Corey As a teen, his passion and wife, Nicole; grand- was playing basketball and children, Jessica, Justin, he excelled at the sport Torrey, Dalton, Cambria, both in high school and Alexandra, William, Kyle, college. In 1965, Ron mar- Alyssa, Sydney, Court- ried Mary Magee of Pend- ney, Katie, Chris and Max; leton, Oregon, and a few great-grandchildren, Jaeda, years later had two chil- Chloe, Adah Cole, Bruin dren, Heidi and Corey. In and two on the way; sis- the late 1970s, Ron opened ters, Patricia and Sondra; a family run furniture store brother, Howard; as well as in Pendleton and remained numerous extended family in the furniture business members and friends. Ron was proceeded until his retirement. He loved the outdoors and in death by his mother, spent time camping, hunt- Eunice and stepfather, Red ing and fishing. Shockman; father, Howard Throughout his life, Ron and stepmother, Josephine desired to make everything Hiskey; and his infant sis- memorable for his friends ter, Betty. Arrangements are with and family. He referred to himself Burns Mortuary of Herm- as “Grandpa Dumbo” start- iston. Please share memo- ing with his first grandchild ries of Ron with his family (due to his fondness of Dis- at burnsmortuaryhermis- neyland and the charac- ton.com. Larry G. Buckingham, wasn’t one to give hand- of Hermiston, was born outs but instead made you Aug. 26, 1961, in Ken- work for what you wanted nett, Missouri, the son of in life. He was a passion- James and Dona (Boom- ate man who took pride in ershine) Buckingham. He the homes he built. He was passed away either your best peacefully friend or your worst enemy. with his wife Larry was and daughters married to a at his bedside wonderful wife, Nov. 15, 2021, Sheri Parrott. He in Hermiston. was blessed to It was a beau- tiful moment have raised three that he no lon- daughters, Lynn ger had to fight Hoyt, Shannon Buckingham or be in pain. Buckingham and Ashley Bucking- He was 60 ham-Garcia; his years old. Old school cowboy is daughters blessed him what some would say. He with eight grandchildren loved the rodeo, dancing, and one great-grandchild. No services are hunting and had a passion for building homes. Larry planned. Arrangements are with was one you could call day or night and at the drop of Burns Mortuary of Herm- a hat he would be there iston. To leave an online for you. He was a true condolence for Larry’s fighter and fought hard for family please go to burns- everything he wanted. He mortuaryhermiston.com. Evelyn Diane Leahy She was a consummate was born April 20, 1953, in host who brought music, Pendleton, Oregon. She died dancing and laughter into Nov. 9 2021, at her home all of her homes. Diane in Medford, Oregon, in the had an uncanny ability to loving presence of make others feel her four children. understood and Diane, the accepted. As a daughter of Ron- result, she cre- ald and Evelyn ated community Black, spent her everywhere she formative years in went. Boardman, Ore- Diane’s kind- gon. She gradu- ness will be her ated from River- legacy. A natu- side High School ral-born teacher, Leahy as valedictorian she imbued her in 1971, and went children with on to Eastern Ore- strong morals and gon College, where she a sense of independence. received a Bachelor of Sci- They are forever grateful. ence in Education, Magna Diane is survived by her Cum Laude. children, Andrew, Alexan- In 1978, Diane started dra, Allison, Amanda; and working at Bechtel, where grandchildren, Iris, Cooper, she met James Leahy. They Nathaniel, Robert Alden and got married in 1979 and Julian Avery. shared a life rich in love, Her funeral wase held family, and travel until his at Riverview Cemetery in passing in 2018. Boardman at 10 a.m., Sun- Diane had a deep fond- day, Nov. 14, 2021. A pri- ness for the open skies of vate, family celebration of Eastern Oregon, yet lived in life will take place in Med- many places: Oregon, Mon- ford on Wednesday, Nov. tana, Oregon, California, 17, 2021. Arrangements England, back to California, are with Burns Mortuary of Oregon again, Maryland, Hermiston. As an expres- California yet again, and sion of sympathy, memorial back to Oregon. Her sense of contributions may be sent to adventure took her to all cor- Riverside High School. ners of the earth. Her favor- Please share memories ite spots included the Amalfi of Diane with her family at Coast, Malta, Jamaica, Ire- burnsmortuaryhermiston. land, and Portugal. com. Larry Wayne Shoemake Nov. 24, 1953 — Nov. 1, 2021 Hermiston Larry Wayne Shoemake loved his community and of Hermiston, was born his AA family. Heck, Larry Nov. 24, 1953, in Walla loved everyone. He was Walla, Washington, to Amos extremely selfless and had “Kenny” and Dorothy (Rog- a heart of gold. He offered ers) Shoemake. support and even He passed away in opened his home Richland, Wash- as a refuge to ington, Nov. 1, many friends in 2021, at the age need. Perhaps of 67. most of all, he The fam- loved his dogs; ily lived in Mil- first Buddy, then ton-Freewater at Rex, then Dietz. the time of his Even if you didn’t birth but moved know his name, Shoemake all over the state you saw him all Oregon, follow- over Hermiston ing his father’s with a dog by his constructions side. jobs. Larry grad- He is survived uated from River- by his brothers, side High School Daniel (Jan) Shoe- in Boardman in 1972, then make of Boardman, Ore- joined the United States gon, and Richard Shoemake Navy. He proudly served our of Western Oregon; and country in the Vietnam War, half-brothers, Ron (Debbie) before being honorably dis- Shoemake of Litchfield, Ari- zona, and Ken (Jera) Shoe- charged in 1976. Larry then settled in the make of Pasco, Washington; Hermiston area and joined as well as countless neph- the security guard force at ews and nieces, cousins and the Umatilla Army Depot, extended family. He was preceded in death where he worked until 1997. He never really stopped by his parents. The family would like working though, as he con- tinued to take on various to specifically thank the local jobs and countless side Hermiston community for projects for friends and fam- all the love you returned to ily, from small engine repair Larry over the past 40-plus to helping build his cousin years. He was not without Brett’s cabin. Larry had a his struggles, and in times passion for understanding of need, we were amazed by how things worked and an the support and generosity insatiable need to take things you all showed. apart and try to improve A family gathering will them. be announced at a later Larry loved to hunt, fish, date. Arrangements are with and attend NHRA drag Burns Mortuary of Hermis- races. He was also a movie ton Please share memories buff, regularly frequent- of Larry with his family at ing Hemiston’s theater and burnsmortuaryhermiston. drive-in over the years. He com. BIRTHS GOOD SHEPHERD MEDICAL CENTER, HERMISTON Nov. 7, 2021 KRAMER — Alexis LeAnn Selzler and Robert Jordan Kramer of Hermiston: a girl, Presley Rose Kramer. Nov. 9, 2021 MUNIZ — Jessica Garcia and Omar Muniz of Irrigon: a girl, Leilani Muniz. CHI ST. ANTHONY HOSPITAL, PENDLETON Nov. 4, 2021 PARKS — Jana Marie Parks and Brent Marion Parks of Hermiston: a girl, Vey Marie Parks. DEATH NOTICES Janice Marie ‘Jan’ and Norman ‘Norm’ Frank Eppenbach July 4, 1947 — April 22, 2020 and Feb. 10, 1939 — Oct. 31, 2021 Lilly Y. Chinn Umatilla Dec. 27, 1930 — Nov. 10, 2021 Hermiston Lilly Y. Chinn, of Herm- Hermiston. iston, was born Dec. 27, She is survived by her 1930, in Guang Zhou, Toi children, Pearl Stein of Shan, Nam Chuan, China, Issaquah, Washington, the daughter of Hay Yee Sherry Chinn of Hermiston and Kam Yee and Bill Chinn (Chinn) Wong. of Castro Valley, She passed California; two away in Herm- grandchildren, iston Wednes- Spencer Chinn day, Nov. 10, and Koen Chinn; 2021, at the age sisters, Diane of 90. Tang of San Fran- cisco, and Irene Lilly grew Shu of Oregon up and attended City; and several her school in Chinn extended family China. She met members. and married She was pre- Daniel Edward Chinn in China in 1948. ceded in death by her hus- In 1949, the couple fled band Daniel in 1991; her mainland China during the parents; an infant brother Communist takeover and and an adopted brother, moved to Hong Kong. They Sidney Wong. A memorial service was moved to the United States and settled into Hermis- held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, ton, Oregon, in 1952 where Nov. 16, 2021, at Living she has resided since. Lilly Faith Church, 1611 Diag- owned and operated the onal Blvd., Hermiston. The Hong Kong Cafe Restau- service will also be lives- rant in Hermiston for many treamed from the Living years until retiring in 1996. Faith Church website, You- She also bought and sold Tube channel and Facebook real estate in the Hermiston page. A private burial will be in the Heppner Masonic area for many years. Lilly enjoyed garden- Cemetery. Arrangements ing, painting, doing arts are with Burns Mortuary of and crafts and was a mem- Hermiston. ber of the Arts & Crafts on To leave an online con- the Dry Side Club. She was dolence for the family a long time member of St. please go to burnsmortua- John’s Episcopal Church in ryhermiston.com. Janice Marie “Jan” Eppenbach, 72, longtime Umatilla resident, died April 22, 2020, in Seattle. She was born July 4, 1947, in Pendleton. Norman “Norm” Frank Eppenbach, 82, of Umatilla, died Oct. 31, 2021, at his home. He was born Feb. 10, 1939, in Warroad, Minnesota. A celebration of life potluck gathering for Norman and Janice will be Friday, Dec. 3, 2021, at 5 p.m., at New Hope Community Church, 1350 S. Highway 395, Herm- iston. Arrangements are with Burns Mortuary of Herm- iston. Share memories at burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. Robert V. ‘Bob’ Scaplehorn Feb. 18, 1945 — Nov. 7, 2021 Umatilla Robert V. “Bob” Scaplehorn, 76, of Umatilla, died Nov. 7, 2021, at his home. He was born Feb. 18, 1945, in the Bronx, New York. Services are pending. Arrange- ments are with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Share memories at burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. Gary L. Skogley Nov. 5, 1955 — Nov. 7, 2021 Hermiston Gary L. Skogley, 66, of Hermiston, died Nov. 7, 2021, at his home. He was born Nov. 5, 1955, in Othello, Wash- ington. A private family gathering will be held. Arrange- ments are with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Share memories at burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. Clara ‘Ellen’ Brown Dec. 19, 1928 — Nov. 4, 2021 Hermiston Clara “Ellen” Brown, 92, of Hermiston, died Nov. 4, 2021, in Hermiston. She was born Dec. 19, 1928, in Kendrick, Idaho. A memorial service will be held Satur- day, Dec. 4, 2021, at 2 p.m. at the First Christian Church, Hermiston. A private burial will be at the Hermiston Cem- etery. Arrangements are with Burns Mortuary of Hermis- ton. Share memories at burnsmortuaryhermiston.com POLICE LOG MONDAY, NOV. 8 11:40 a.m. — Hermiston police responded to a report of a assault at the intersection of Northwest 13th Street and West Hartley Avenue. 3:32 p.m. — The Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of a vehicle theft at Western Express on 28810 Stafford Hansel Road, Hermiston. 5:21 p.m. — Hermiston police re- sponded to a report of an assault on the 300 block of West Theater Lane. TUESDAY, NOV. 9 11:35 a.m. — A resident on East Coe Avenue, Stanfield, reported someone entered their home while it was un- occupied and moved items around, but nothing seemed to be missing. 1:16 p.m. — A person dropped by the Hermiston Police Department, 330 S. First St., and reported there was a man at a site on West Highland Ave- nue eating leaves, throwing his hat in the air and licking it and smoking something. The person was gone when officers checked the area. 4:31 p.m. — A Hermiston resident reported the theft of his wallet with $800 in cash and bank cards from his home. He said his girlfriend may have taken it. Police took a report. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10 8:18 a.m. — A Hermiston resident asked to speak to an officer about his ex who is driving his car and has not installed an interlock system and is drinking because of the break up. 4:32 p.m. — A caller reported a person was stealing items from a back yard on Northwest Third Street, Hermiston. Police took a report. THURSDAY, NOV. 11 11:45 a.m. — Hermiston police responded to reports of a burglary on the 800 block of West Orchard Avenue. 4:04 p.m. — Hermiston police responded to a reported burglary on West Madrona Avenue. FRIDAY, NOV. 12 9:05 a.m. — A vehicle crashed into a utility pole at Diagonal and North Edwards roads, Hermiston, knocking down some lines from the pole. 4:51 p.m. — Hermiston police responded to the 800 block of South Highway 395 on a report of a robbery. 7:04 p.m. — Emergency services responded to South Earl Street, Stan- field, for a motor home on fire. SATURDAY, NOV. 13 7:18 p.m. — A resident on Craig Road, Hermiston, reported people parked in two vehicles on Shoop Lane near his house were suspicious and yelling. 8:13 p.m. — A 911 caller reported hearing gunshots on Highway 207, Echo. SUNDAY, NOV. 14 10:31 p.m. — A caller reported hear- ing four gunshots coming from west of Northwest Oregon Avenue, Irrigon. MONDAY, NOV. 15 2:26 p.m. — Hermiston police responded to the 600 block of South First Street on a report of an assault. ARRESTS, CITATIONS Nov. 10 Umatilla police arrested Veronica Gutierrez, 42, for fourth-degree assault and interfering with a law enforcement report. Nov. 12 Stanfield police arrested Ridge Chris- tian Matzen, 28, for violating proba- tion, providing false information to law enforcement and driving with a suspended or revoked license. Nov. 13 Hermiston police arrested Luizinho Martinez Penaloza, 28, for strangula- tion and violating a restraining order, both misdemeanors. An Oregon State Police trooper at 10:17 p.m. on Highway 395 near milepost 3A, Umatilla, saw two vehi- cles take off from a stop light at high speeds and with engines hitting “high audible” revolutions per minute. The trooper stopped one vehicle, a gray Chevrolet Camaro. The 17-year-old male driver from Hermiston admitted he and the other driver were racing, according to OSP. The teen also was driving without a license. The trooper had a tow truck take the Chevrolet, and the teen got a ride from a friend.