RECORDS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2021 HERMISTONHERALD.COM • A5 OBITUARIES Ted James ‘Teddy’ Baker Philip Richard ‘Phil’ Rhinehart Sept. 1, 1994 — Dec. 7, 2021 June 4, 1947 — Dec. 10, 2021 Stanfi eld Las Vegas Ted James “Teddy” Baker was born in Teddy never had any fear from the time Pendleton, Oregon, on Sept. 1, 1994, to he was small. Well, except for the dentist. Richard D. Baker Jr. and Jamie D. (Har- His lack of fear explains how he ended up vey) Oldenburg. Teddy was full of smiles working in the wind energy industry with and laughter. His fun and endear- his oldest brother, CJ. CJ stays ing personality earned him sev- on the ground, but not Teddy. eral nicknames throughout his His job required climbing up to life: Teddy Bear, Tedward, Ted- 400 feet inside of the turbines ster, Special Ted, Teddles, etc. (windmills) to fi nish the interior From early on, Teddy loved assembly. He would send us pic- spending his time with others. He tures of him standing on top of never wanted to be alone, even if the windmills. He loved the feel- that meant grocery shopping with ing of freedom! Working on the mom every week. Thanks to our road gave Teddy many oppor- beloved family pet, Mitzi Doodle, tunities for adventure, which he Teddy always had an available Baker was eager to take advantage of. He and CJ would attend games companion. Without question, a dog was never loved more. Mitzi’s and events, wherever they were role was later fi lled by a dutiful, hyperactive working. But most of their down time was Corgi named Snickers, who had an insatia- spent watching movies, working out, play- ble need to be with others and was constantly ing catch and cooking together. When Ted busy. She and Teddy were a good match. was on a job without CJ, he would convince For his fi rst seven years, Teddy lived in work buddies to join in his next adventure. Echo, Oregon, where he met his lifelong He was so excited when he and his friends friend, Connor Bettencourt, at the age of 2. were able to attend both a Ducks vs. Auburn Connor was exactly three weeks younger game and a Dallas Cowboys playoff game, than Teddy and much slower at mastering while on a job in Texas. Traveling together the fi ne art of potty training. This meant provided good times and good memories for that Teddy received more rewards, which both Teddy and CJ. For that, we are forever quickly revealed his competitive nature. grateful. Everything became a competition from Everyone knew that Teddy was fi ercely then on. His older brothers, CJ and Dannon, competitive, but those who knew him well also were his idols and his main reason to compete. knew that he had a very soft and caring side. He would do anything to keep up, including He was generous beyond belief. He would learning to rollerblade at the age of 3. There often donate to local causes, while working was never a dull moment at our house. Teddy on the road. He helped his friends, when- and his brothers were either playing sports ever they needed him. He found joy in buy- or competing at sports video games. His fi rst ing gifts for others, which, to be completely game controller wasn’t ever plugged in, since honest, occasionally included some unique there were only two ports, but you can bet items. But that was Ted — unique. He was truly one-of-a-kind. He had a variety of inter- that didn’t keep Teddy from winning! The family moved to Pendleton in 2001, ests and dreamed of one day writing a book where Teddy met his fi rst love, Mrs. Liz of poetry. Surely, there’s poetry in heaven. Teddy loved dogs, he loved kids, he loved Nirschl. First grade was a breeze, thanks to her! After much reassurance that she would people of all shapes and colors, he just loved still be nearby, Teddy eventually gave in and love. And he wasn’t afraid to say it out loud. agreed to move on to second grade. This was We will miss that. the year that he found out his middle name Teddy made many friends along his short was not Bear. It was devastating. Once he journey and befriended many of their fami- recovered from the shock and contemplated lies, as well. A special thank you to the Bet- his options, he announced that he would tencourt’s and O’Rourke’s. You showed Teddy much love and many happy times. From our “keep it anyways.” Thanks to youth sports, awesome coaches hearts to yours, thank you to every single per- (you rocked his world, LeRoy VanCleave), son who loved him, cared about him and con- and new friendships, Teddy found his stride tributed to his life in some way. He loved and in Pendleton. Every year he played base- appreciated you, and so do we. Teddy was a very special young man who ball, basketball and football. He was for- tunate to play on many all-star teams and lost his way and was struggling to fi nd his way traveling teams. When his 10-year-old All- back. Sadly, he chose to leave this diffi cult Star team won the state championship, you’d and complicated world on Dec. 7, 2021. We never seen a happier kid, EVER!! He loved are completely heartbroken, but we are con- sports! Once he discovered college football, fi dent that our Teddy is smiling again. Teddy became a huge Oregon Ducks fan. Family members Ted has reunited with: To his great dismay, brother Dannon is a great-grandparents, Wilburn (Bob) Pur- Beaver fan. Ted’s room was green and gold. sel, Alice (Eva) Pursel and Lucille Baker; Dannon’s was orange and black (thank God grandparents, John Dodds, James Harvey and they no longer had to share). As expected, Richard Davie; aunts, Connie Baker, Denene there were many Civil Wars in our house- (Baker) Davis and Dawn (Widner) Harvey; hold, along with a half Ducks/half Beavers and his beloved dogs, Mitzi and Snickers. Family members who will miss him bath mat that stood the test of time, and two opposing stocking caps that were proudly beyond measure: father, Richard D. Baker Jr.; mother, Jamie D. (Harvey) Oldenburg; stepfa- worn during several cold winters. As Teddy and Dannon got older, they ther, Derek Oldenburg; brothers, Christopher both found a love for music. They spent (CJ) Kunkle and Dannon Baker; stepsisters, years sharing their favorite songs and Maggie Carter, Sydney and Gracie Oldenburg bands with each other. When they were and their families; nephew, Taigen Kunkle; younger, you could fi nd them sequestered grandparents, Richard Baker Sr., Suzie Davie, in a bedroom or bathroom singing along to Lana Dodds-Jacobson, Rick Jacobson and entire albums. Good memories are made Hallie Harvey; and many aunts, uncles and cousins in Oregon and Alberta, Canada. And, and remembered with music. Teddy loved anything physically challeng- of course, his last beloved Corgi, Raley Jane. ing, including skateboarding. Unfortunately, A celebration of life will be held at the Roy this sport caused a serious elbow injury and Raley Room on March 12, 2022, at 4 p.m. two surgeries his freshman year. It was dev- We would love for you to join us and share astating. Ironically, skateboarding was the your memories and stories. Photos of you and only sport exciting enough for him that he Teddy would be greatly appreciated. Copies was able to continue after the injury. Later, can be mailed to Jamie Oldenburg at 216 N.W. after high school, Teddy took up golf, which Seventh St., Pendleton, OR 97801, brought he enjoyed immensely. He shot a hole-in-one to the service or sent on Messenger. in 2017! Again, happiest big kid, EVER!! In lieu of fl owers, donations will be Surprisingly, Teddy found an appreciation accepted at the service for local nonprofi t orga- for professional soccer. Man, did he get into nizations in Teddy’s memory. He would want those games! But over the years, one of his us to bless others. We hope to see you all there. favorite things was watching ball games with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care his dad, especially football. Those two spent of arrangements. Please share memories of countless hours together on a comfy couch, Teddy with his family at www.burnsmortu- cheering on their teams. aryhermiston.com. Philip Richard “Phil” Rhinehart of Las the hills. He is survived by his brothers, Forest Vegas, Nevada, was born on June 4, 1947, Rhinehart, Ukiah, Oregon; and in Pendleton, Oregon, to parents, Steven Rhinehart, Pilot Rock, Ore- Forest and Susan Hensley Rhine- gon; sister, Susan Grieb, Hermis- hart. He died on Dec. 10, 2021, in ton, Oregon; as well as numerous Las Vegas, Nevada, at the age of nieces, nephews and cousins. 74 years. Phil was preceded in death by Phil was raised on the family his parents, a brother, William ranch and attended school in Ukiah “Bill” Rhinehart; and a half-sister, before going to Pendleton High Barbara Johnson. School. After graduation, he served A graveside service was held on a 2-year mission in Sweden before Monday, Dec. 20, 2021, at 11 a.m. attending college in Salt Lake City, at the Ukiah Cemetery, Ukiah, Utah. Phil loved to travel and took Rhinehart Oregon. several trips all around the world. Please share memories of Phil He spent 32 years working for the with his family at www.burns- U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management. Phil always enjoyed an mortuaryhermiston.com. Burns Mortuary of adventure whether riding his bike or going to Hermiston, Oregon, is in care of arrangements. Merry Christmas & Happy New Year Alice Lavina (Martin) Saunders April 6, 1928 — Dec. 15, 2021 Hermiston Alice Lavina (Martin) Saunders of Herm- move to Hermiston, Oregon, to be near their iston, Oregon, passed away on Dec. 15, 2021, oldest daughter, Terrilyn Piquet. in Hermiston, Oregon, at the age Flower and vegetable garden- of 93 years and 8 months. She was ing was a hobby and a passion for born in Richland, Oregon, on April her entire life. She enjoyed sharing 6, 1928, to parents, Herman and bouquets of fl owers with her fam- ily and friends. Laura Annavea (Haskins) Martin. Her parents owned and operated She is survived by her daugh- the telephone company. Since their ters, Terrilyn Piquet (Allen), Herm- residence was connected to the back iston, Oregon; and Judith Chapman of the telephone offi ce, she claimed (Charles), Abilene, Texas; grand- to be born in a telephone offi ce. daughters, Raquel Piquet (Craig), Alice graduated from Richland Monique Piquet, Bridget Hinrichs Saunders (Jon), Danielle Piquet, Tonya Weath- High School along with her life- erman (Brendan) and Amy Alice Bur- long sweetheart, Raymond Saunders son; great-grandchildren, Damian Jr. Because World War II had already begun, Ray was serving in the Navy when he Piquet, Devin Piquet, Brayden Hinrichs, was granted a 10-day leave, to marry Alice Brooklyn Hinrichs, Jaelyn Hinrichs, Lirian Martin on March 10, 1945. She later graduated Holden. Annika Holden, Holton Weatherman, from Richland High School in May of 1945. Ellie Weatherman and Hudson Weatherman. Alice and Ray began their life together in Alice was preceded in death by her hus- 1946, living in Baker, Oregon, where they band, Ray, and her parents. In lieu of fl owers, donations may be made resided for most of their married life. They soon completed their family with the addition to Vange John Memorial Hospice Education of two daughters, Terrilyn and Judith. Alice Fund or Eagle Valley Cemetery. A graveside service was held on Tuesday, began working outside of the home when the girls were in school. She was the manager of Dec. 21, 2021, at noon at the Eagle Valley the S&H Green Stamps store until it closed. Cemetery, Richland, Oregon. Please share memories of Alice with her Then she served in the Baker County Clerk’s offi ce for a few years before being elected family at www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. to three terms as the Baker County treasurer. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston, Oregon, is in In 2003, Ray and Alice made the decision to care of arrangements. Nancy Kay Swaggart Jan. 5, 1941 — Dec. 17, 2021 Hermiston Nancy Kay Swaggart of Hermiston, Ore- Misty, Echo, Oregon; and Paul Blake Swag- gon, was born on Jan. 5, 1941, in Missouri, to gart, Wickenburg, Arizona; 12 grandchildren, parents, Earl and Irene Garrison Bonner. She Levi, Garrett. Logan, Ty, Chase, Jon Merle, died on Dec. 17, 2021, in Kennewick, J. Blake, Alyssa, Alaura, Shiyenne, Washington, at the age of 80 years. Sydney and Taylor; a great-grand- She was raised in Eastern Ore- son, Lonnie; a great-granddaughter, gon and graduated from Long Creek Laine; and numerous nieces, neph- High School, Long Creek, Oregon. ews and cousins. Nancy was preceded in death by Nancy was united in marriage to her parents, her brother, Carl; and Cecil Swaggart on June 24, 1957, in Pendleton, Oregon. They lived in her sister, Joyce. Ritter, Oregon, and worked together Recitation of the holy rosary in the family logging and construc- will be held on Wednesday, Dec. tion business until retiring. 22, 2021, at 10 a.m., followed by They moved to Hermiston, Oregon, Swaggart Mass of Christian burial at 10:30 a.m., in 2006 where they have lived since. at Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church in Hermiston, Oregon. Burial will be Nancy was a member of Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church in Hermiston and the held on Thursday, Dec. 23, 2021, at 11 a.m. John Day Elks Lodge, John Day, Oregon. She at Ritter Cemetery, Ritter, Oregon. enjoyed music, church, fl owers and traveling. Those who wish may make contributions Nancy cherished spending time with her family. in Nancy’s memory to Our Lady of Angels She is survived by her husband of 64 years, Catholic Church, Hermiston, Oregon. 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