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The INDEPENDENT, December 20, 2000 CLARA R. SURBER Clara R. Surber, 68, Forest Grove, died December 4, 2000. Funeral ser vices were held December 8 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Forest Grove. Interment was in Enterprise Cemetery in Enterprise. Mrs. Surber was bom February 2, 1932, in Farmington, Utah, to Austin and Annie Lucina (Stewardt) Rice. She was raised and attended school in Farmington. In 1947, she moved to Vernonia, where she completed her education. In 1954 she moved to Portland and, later, to Ontario, where she worked for Ore- Ida Foods for 27 years. She married Earl R. Surber in 1980. They lived in Ontario until moving to ol Kent of Forest Grove; numerous nieces and nephews. Remembrances are suggested to the American Diabetes Association, 6915 SW Macadam Blvd., No. 130, Portland, OR 97219. Donelson, Sewell and Mathews Mortuary of Hillsboro was in charge of arrangements. Forest Grove in 1993. She was a past president of Veter ans of Foreign Wars Post 5233 in For est Grove and a past president of Dis trict Six and the Ontario Auxiliary. She was a member of the LDS Church in Forest Grove. Survivors include her husband; a son, James V. Sharp and a daughter, Mary Anne Sharp, both of Ontario; six grandchildren; her mother, of Forest Grove; six brothers, Lynn Rice of Cor nelius, Lemuel Rice of Tillamook, Tom Rice of Forest Grove, Glenn Rice and Austin Rice, both of Kaysville, Utah, and Irving Rice of Portland; four sis ters, Margaret Kouva of Portland, May Criswell of Oceanside, Calif., Myrtle Montgomery of Hemet, Calif., and Car- ed l M c D aniel Ed L. McDaniel, 50, Henrieville, Utah, died December 7, 2000. No ser vices were held. Interment was private. Mr. McDaniel was bom July 30, 1950, in Bloomfield, N.M., to Naomi Lewis and Elmer McDaniel. They moved to Colorado, then to Oregon, where he graduated from Banks High School. After graduating, he spent several years working in the hay business in Dixon, Calif. In 1972, he married Velma Domes in Dixon. They moved to Hen rieville in the late 1970s. He was preceded in death by a sis S cappoose S and & G ravel If you think it’s cold now, just wait. Forecasters are predict ing one of the coldest winters in years and that can lead to more people at risk for hy pothermia. Hypothermia oc curs when the body’s core tem perature lowers due to the cold, but it can also occur at mild temperatures, if exposure is prolonged. Pacific North- Hain Ofc: 503-543-8821 Orders/Dispatch: 503-397-7861 i/V . , Î M onday thru Friday 7:30 am - 4 pm S e r v i n g C o lu m b ia C o u n t y s in c e 1 9 4 0 JOYCE J. HEATH Joyce Jean Heath, 64, died Dec. 1, 2000. A graveside service was held in Riverview Cemetery. Mrs. Heath was bom July 2, 1936, in Portland. She moved to Seattle as a young woman and then to Birkenfeld before returning to Portland. 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