RECORDS Wednesday, december 8, 2021 HermIsTOnHeraLd.cOm • A5 OBITUARIES Lois I. Myrick Davion B. Chalmers Alice Arlene Akins Palmer July 6, 1927 — Nov. 26, 2021 Aug. 11, 1986 — Nov. 21, 2021 Dec. 12, 1937 — Nov. 23, 2021 Umatilla Hermiston Hermiston Lois I. Myrick was born gar, Twin Falls, Idaho; brother, on July 6, 1927, in Ithaca, Aaron Hageman, The Dalles, Nebraska, to parents, John and Oregon; seven grandchildren; Velma Boardman 16 great-grandchil- dren; one great- Hageman. She died great-grandson and on Nov. 26, 2021, at her home in Umatilla, numerous nieces and Oregon, at the age of nephews. 94 years. Lois was pre- ceded in death by Lois was raised in Nebraska, Jerome her husband of 69 years, Frank Myrick; and Sun Valley, a daughter, Lori Idaho, before liv- ing in Portland, Ore- Myrick; a son, Ste- gon. She worked in ven Myrick; her par- Myrick ents, and a sister, support of the war Eryis Dorn. effort “Rosie the Riveter” as a welder assistant, during World A graveside service was held War II. Lois moved to Hermis- on Saturday, Dec. 4, 2021, at ton, Oregon, where she married 3 p.m. at the Hermiston Ceme- Frank Myrick on Aug. 11, 1951. tery, Hermiston, Oregon. They owned Myrick Chevrolet, Those who wish may make Western Auto and then Myrick contributions in Lois’ memory Chrysler Dodge until retiring to Vange John Memorial Hos- in 1994. She and Frank were pice Education Fund c/o Burns active in the Hermiston Elks Mortuary of Hermiston, P.O. Lodge for many years. Lois Box 289, Hermiston, OR 97838. Please share memories of enjoyed crocheting, traveling, going on cruises, dancing and Lois with her family at www. burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. word search puzzles. She is survived by her daugh- Burns Mortuary of Herm- ters, Susan Keesey, Corne- iston, Oregon, is in care of lius, Oregon; and Karen Sli- arrangements. Davion B. Chalmers all he could. of Hermiston was born Davion was preceded Aug. 11, 1986, in Herm- in death by his grandpar- ents, (paternal) iston, Oregon, Precious and the son of Mar- cus Chalm- Walter Chalm- ers; (maternal) ers and Rose Eula Mae and Thomas. He John Thomas. passed away in He is sur- Los Angeles, vived by his California, on father, Mar- Nov. 21, 2021, cus Chalm- at the age of 35. ers; mother, Davion was Rose Thomas; so full of life. Chalmers his lifelong He lit up every room he walked into and love, Nicole Armstrong, was always ready for the and their three daugh- next adventure. His laugh ters, Alexiana Chalmers, was contagious and had a Amorah Chalmers and smile that would brighten Ariah Chalmers; brothers, Xavier Rambo, Jerome your day. Davion grew up and Price, Twazae Gladney attended schools in Herm- and Matthew Chalmers; iston. He loved going sisters, Aleecia Chalm- fishing and had a strong ers and Dashia Chalmers, appreciation for cars. He Regina Dela Peña, Tan- was an avid fan of the ika and Shagayla Glad- Dallas Cowboys football ney; and many extended team and the Los Angeles family and close friends Lakers basketball team. whom he considered his He enjoyed playing bas- family. ketball, whether it was Funeral service will with city leagues or just be at 11 a.m. on Fri- for recreation. He was a day, Dec. 10, 2021, at sneaker head and loved New Hope Community collecting shoes. Jor- Church, 1350 S. High- dans were his prized pos- way 395, Hermiston, sessions. Above all, his Oregon. Burial will fol- daughters were his world. low at the Hermiston He adored them and Cemetery. Burns Mor- enjoyed every moment he tuary of Hermiston is in could with them. Davion care of arrangements. To leave an online had a heart of gold and took pride in making sure condolence for the family his family was always please go to www.burns- taken care of and helped mortuaryhermiston.com. Alice Arlene Akins other parents and again with grandchildren. Palmer, 83, of Hermis- Alice is survived, ton, Oregon, passed Nov. two broth- 23, 2021, peace- fully with fam- ers, Bob Akins, ily by her side. Estacada, Tom She was born Akins, Baker City; and both- Dec. 12, 1937, er-in-law, Eldon in Estacada, Palmer and his Oregon, the wife Ida Palmer, daughter of Sun City, Ari- Kathleen Win- ifred Akins and zona; son and Floyd Lester daughter-in-law, Palmer “Jack” Akins. Donald Lewis Alice was the and Lori Ann third youngest of seven Palmer; son, Michael John Palmer; son, Ken- siblings, Dorothy Bled- soe, Bob Akins, Mary neth Roy Palmer; 11 Hernandez, Tom Akins, grandchildren, Charles Alice Palmer, Jerry Akins John Palmer, Eric Mar- tin Palmer, Brian Doug- and Kathy Akins. On Oct. 14, 1955, she las Palmer, Olaf Devan married Carl Herbert Hanson, Cassandra Marie Jacqualine Palmer at the Presbyte- Whetsler, rian Church in Springwa- Doris Palmer, Mathew ter, Oregon. Alice was at John Palmer, Wesley For- her husband’s side as a est Palmer, Beverly Jo bookkeeper in his busi- Rutherford, Alice Ilene ness C.H. Palmer Roof- Clinkenbeard and Crys- ing, Siding and Insulation tal Marie Patterson; 27 since he started in 1964. great-grandchildren, Bro- After moving from Red- den Carlson Palmer, Kai- mond to Hermiston in ley Lynn Palmer, James 1969, she was not only a William Jr. Leonard, bookkeeper but worked as Lane John Leonard, Lily a cook at Rocky Heights Marie Leonard, Wylee Elementary, Hermiston Decker Hanson, Har- school bus driver and ley Ann Hanson, Jake worked at Simplot. She Anthony Palmer, Megan told the story that J.R. Elizabeth Palmer, Tyah Simplot sat with her in Jean Palmer, Kather- the work plant cafeteria ine Rose Palmer, Alexuz and asked for her opin- Mary Palmer, Kiley Lee- ions of the plant and how Ann Palmer, Dustin Lee she thought it was work- Palmer, Damien John ing. She was never short Palmer, Devan Eugene on words and always Suefert, Dustin Michael looked her up when he Suefert, Keith and Brit- nany Leeann Jemmett, visited. Carl remodeled Piper Simone Green, the Kiddi-Korner and Khase Ray Green, Mahai- together they ran the lya Noel Clinkenbeard restaurant for many years. Jones, Amber Clinken- She liked serving patrons, beard, Finnegan Clinken- visiting and was up early beard, Ian Armstrong, making donuts so that Logan James Paterson patrons would have fresh and Kyri Ann Patterson; coffee and donuts or a full eight great-great-grand- breakfast. As many know children, Jaiden Rich- the Kiddi-Korner was a ard Palmer, Abigail Hope place to visit and relax Sandeval, Charly Jem- mett and Angus Jo Jem- with a full belly. Alice was with her hus- mett, Lily and Juniper band sharing the love of Clinkenbeard, Payson hunting and fishing. The and Haven Jones. Alice was preceded family spent a lot of time on the North Fork of the in death by her husband, John Day River camping, Carl H. Palmer; daugh- hunting and fishing trips ter, Beverly Ann (Palmer) in Eastern Oregon Lakes, Clinkenbeard; a grand- rivers, and streams along son, Trampis Lee Palmer; with annual salmon trips, and a great-grandson, or smelt fishing were Brok David Palmer. A graveside service common with the family. Many of her kid’s friends will be held on Saturday, were treated like fam- Dec. 11, 2021, at 1 p.m. at ily and soon found them- the Hermiston Cemetery, selves welcomed at fam- Hermiston, Oregon. ily campsites, whether it Please share memories was fishing, hunting or of Alice with her fam- riding motorcycles in the ily at www.burnsmortua- mountains. As a parent ryhermiston.com. Burns she followed the Hermis- Mortuary of Hermis- ton wrestling team during ton, Oregon is in care of the ’70s traveling with arrangements. Henrietta ‘Luella’ Taylor Dec. 21, 1930 — Nov. 27, 2021 Hermiston Henrietta “Luella” Tay- for Umatilla, Gilliam, lor, 90, of Hermiston, died Wheeler and Morrow coun- Saturday, Nov. 27, 2021, at ties. As this required quite Regency Nursing Home in a lot of traveling, her hus- band was now her Hermiston, Oregon. chauffeur. A graveside service When they was held at 11 a.m. both retired, they on Monday, Dec. 6, moved to Sun Ter- 2021, at the May- race in Hermiston ville Cemetery at in July 2010. Rob- Mayville, Oregon. ert passed away She was born Dec. 21, 1930, at in 2015. Luella Spearfish, South remained there, Dakota, the daughter where she kept busy of Edwin and Leslie sewing aprons for Taylor Knust Schmidt. On the staff, collecting Feb. 26, 1949, she mar- bobbleheads and pandas, ried Robert R. Taylor of Fos- working puzzles and playing sil, Oregon, at Goldendale, pinochle. Washington. The couple had She was preceded in death two sons and cared for two by her husband of 66 years, nephews. her parents, three stepsisters, Luella attended Mult- Shirley Eddy, Arvilla Jones nomah College School of and Glaves Hite; and her Nursing and University of brother, Norman Newton of Oregon School of Nursing Oregon City. with reentry at Blue Moun- Survivors include her two tain Community College after sons, Robert R. Taylor Jr. her boys were grown. During (Darla) of Othello, Wash- her nursing career, she was ington, and William J. Tay- employed locally at Good lor (Colleen) of Baker City, Shepherd Hospital, Hermis- four grandchildren, Traci ton Good Samaritan Nurs- Davis, Thad Taylor, Heidi ing Home, Pioneer Memorial Lagao and Casey Taylor, 11 Hospital in Heppner, the Con- great-grandchildren and three don Nursing Home and the great-great-grandchildren medical clinics in Fossil and and two nephews, Steve Con- Condon. Early in her nurs- ley and Larry Conley. Any memorials may be ing career, 1949-1950, she recalled working at the old sent to the Good Shepherd Morningside Hospital and Medical Scholarship Fund, Anspaugh Nursing Home in Wounded Warriors, or the charity of your choice. Portland. Following her retirement Sweeney Mortuary of from Good Shepherd, she Condon is in care of arrange- contracted with the Depart- ments. You may sign the ment of Human Resources as online condolence book at a private PASSAR screener www.sweeneymortuary.com. Karen Reid Valentine Burk March 15, 1940 — Nov. 26, 2021 Portland Karen Reid Valentine Burk passed away on Nov. 26, 2021, due to respiratory failure at the age of 81. Born on March 15, 1940, in Pendleton, Oregon, to Jim and Ruth Valentine. Jim later married Susan Thomson and Karen and her sister, Kay, joined the blended family in Echo, Oregon. She graduated from Heppner High School in 1958. As much as she loved growing up on the ranch, she ventured off to attend college at Oregon State University and Santa Rosa California Junior College, where she studied business. With her amazing sense of humor and adventurous spirit, Karen was able to have multiple careers in her lifetime. Some of which included, banking, heavy equipment operator and proud Local 701 member and retail department manager. There was no job she couldn’t do. She met her best friend, Carol Sue, while working at a bank. Karen later met and married Carol’s brother, Ted Burk, on March 5, 1973. They lived in Portland, Oregon, the remainder of their lives. Their only child, Suzanna Kay, was her pride and joy and she loved watching her play sports. She was elated to have two grand- daughters, McKenna, 19, and Mallorie, 14, whom she loved to the moon and back. She also cherished time spent with friends and family. She loved hosting events and she was the life of the party with her quick wit, funny pranks, and hilarious stories. Karen loved all sports, but especially col- lege football, and the Oregon State Beavers. Karen lived with her daugh- ter, son-in-law and granddaugh- ters since Ted’s passing in 2018. She loved playing Jeopardy with the family, talking about sports and going out to eat. She loved a good cheeseburger. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her. Preceded in death, her lov- ing husband of 45 years, Ted; sister, Kay; her beloved grand- mother, Edna, and parents, Jim, Ruth and Susan; and Aunt Helen and many other friends and fam- ily members. A celebration of life will be held at the Milwaukie Elks Lodge No. 142 at 13121 S.E. McLoughlin Blvd., Oak Grove, OR 97222, on Saturday, Dec. 18, at 11 a.m. Food will be served, stories will be shared, and laughs will be had. Please join us in celebrating the amaz- ing life of Karen Burk. Robert ‘Bob’ Jensen Nov. 6, 1962 — Oct. 31, 2021 Stanfield It is with great sadness of 12, great-grandpa of that the family of Rob- one, which he adored and ert “Bob” Jensen of Stan- loved to spend time with. field, Oregon, R o b e r t announces that enjoyed trav- eling, hunting, Robert passed going quading, away peace- fully with his camping, work- ing the Kettle wife, Kandie, Corn business and step-daugh- ter, Amanda, at with his wife his bedside on and cherished Oct. 31, 2021, spending time in Portland, with his family Jensen Oregon, due to and friends. complications He is sur- vived by his from COVID- wife, Kandie, 19 at the age of Stanfield, Ore- 58 years. Rob- ert was born on gon; son, Nov. 6, 1962, Mathew, Gree- in Baker City, Oregon, to ley, Colorado; daugh- parents, Ivan and Marga- ter, Samantha Endsley ret Jensen. and her family, Wiggins, Robert attended school Colorado; stepdaughter, in Baker City, Oregon, Amanda Silvani and fam- where he was active in ily of Umatilla, Oregon; 4-H and FFA. He grad- stepson: Ryan Emery and uated from Baker High family of Irrigon, Oregon; School in the class of stepdaughter, Tia Pol- 1981 and immediately lick and family of Arling- entered the United States ton, Washington; sister, Air Force. Robert was Shirley Baird and fam- stationed in Greeley, Col- ily of Pendleton, Oregon; orado, at the time of his brother, Keith Jensen and retirement in 2011. He family of Baker City, Ore- retired with the rank of gon; sister, Denise Wilson master sergeant (E-7). of Pilot Rock, Oregon; Robert returned to Eastern sister, Rhonda McNei- Oregon after his divorce lus and family of Dodge and married the love of Center, Minnesota; sister, his life, Kandie Jacobs. Pam Williamson and fam- They resided in Stanfield, ily of Rochester, Minne- Oregon, and built their sota; and numerous nieces kettle corn business and and nephews. Robert was preceded Robert worked for First Coast Security when he in death by his parents. A celebration of life passed. Robert had two chil- service with military hon- dren, a son, Mathew, and ors will be held on Friday, a daughter, Samantha, Dec. 10, 2021, at 1 p.m. at from a previous marriage, Burns Mortuary Chapel, both of Colorado. He Hermiston, Oregon. Please share memo- also had three step-chil- dren, Amanda Silvani of ries of Bob with his fam- Umatilla, Oregon; Ryan ily at www.burnsmortua- Emery of Irrigon, Oregon; ryhermiston.com. Burns and Tia Pollick of Arling- Mortuary of Hermis- ton, Washington. Rob- ton, Oregon, is in care of ert was a proud grandpa arrangements. BIRTHS GOOD SHEPHERD MEDICAL CENTER, HERMISTON Nov. 16, 2021 WALCHLI — Caitlynn Rose Walchli and Jared Daniel Clinton Walchli of Hermiston: a girl, Lyla Rose Walchli. Nov. 24, 2021 VAZQUEZ — Marlene Vazquez and Alberto Jr Vazquez of Umatilla: a girl, Leilani Rose Vazquez. ST. ANTHONY HOSPITAL, PENDLETON Dec. 3, 2021 BETTENCOURT — Raeanne Abigail Slaght and Connor Bryce Bettencourt of Echo: a girl, Brynlee Layne Bettencourt. Kristin Kay Hawkins February 18, 1971 ~ November 8, 2021 Kristin Kay (Krom) Hawkins, a resident of Henderson, Nevada suddenly passed away on Mon- day, 8 November 2021 after suf- fering a cardiac arrest at work. She was born in North Carolina, February 1971 as the first child of Ken and Carol Krom. While growing up, her father’s work locations led to her and her fam- ily residing in many and varied locations around the world. Of- ten times between moves they returned to live at her grandparents’ ranch outside Long Creek, Oregon. After attending Columbia High School in Vancouver, Washing- ton, she attended Washington State University to earn her bach- elor’s degree. In 1995, while residing in Las Vegas, Nevada, she met her husband, Daniel “Digger” Hawkins, a Fighter Pilot in the United States Air Force. They wed in 1998 and enjoyed postings together in North Carolina, Alaska, South Korea, and Germany before returning to Nevada. During this time Kristy earned her Master’s Degree in Education and embarked on a fulfilling career teaching middle school classes in the Fairbanks Department of Defense, and Clark County School Districts. Her wit and humor kept the students disciplined, motivated to learn, and often made her the favorite teacher of many. In addition to her love for her students, she had a great love for animals, especially her adopted Siberian Huskies, Kodiak and Kenai, and her horses, often spending hours at a time walking up and down the shed rows and pastures, petting each one and giv- ing them snacks of carrots and mints. She also enjoyed spending time outdoors, camping and hiking with her dogs and husband and exploring places that were out of the way and off the beaten path. Kristin is survived by her parents, Ken and Carol Krom of Vancouver, Washington, her sister Kari and brother-in-law Chris also of Vancouver, Washington, and her husband Daniel “Digger” Hawkins of Henderson, Nevada. She will also be missed by her friends, untold numbers of fellow military spouses, education co-workers, current and former students and a large extended family. Ad paid for by the family of Kristin Hawkins. 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