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Page 16 The INDEPENDENT, January 2, 2004 Obituary EDITH “ANN” COLLINS Edith “Ann” Collins, 58, Banks, died December 15, 2003. Graveside servic- es were held December 22 at the Bux- "A Trusted Name in Funeral Service" DENNIS NEAL BAUGHMAN Dennis Neal Baughman, 54, Gales Creek/Banks, died December 11, 2003. A memorial service was held Decem- Angel Memorials Granite Markers Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt Funeral Home Second Generation Family Owned & Operated JEFFREY & DEBRA ROSE-HOYT DERREL & DEANN ROSE TINA ROSE-REYNOLDS JANE SCHNEIDER, ROSS MATHEWS HECTOR DE LOS SANTOS Attendant: RAY PELSTER 2308 Pacific Av. Frst Grv....357-2161 741 Madison Av. Vern.........429-6611 E-mail: Fuitenrosehoyt@aol.com Privately owned Not a funeral home or cemetery Personal home visits at no extra charge Prices start at $320 including design and lettering Wendy Sears 503-429-1523 brothers, Eulas and Edmund. Survivors include his wife; a daugh- ter, Ann Lilley of Cornelius; a son, James C., Jr. of Vancouver; three grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. Save Time and Money Shop Local TONY PIPLIC Tony Piplic, 88, Portland, died De- cember 10, 2003. A private service has been held. Mr. Piplic was born December 10, 1915, in Portland. He was raised in Jewell and served in the Air Force. He returned to Portland in 1963. He owned a transportation busi- ness, which included logging trucks and car transports. Survivors include a son, Mark; a brother, Henry Konich, two sisters, Mary Wiese and Patty Hanthorn; three grandchildren. Remembrances are suggested to a charity of choice. CHARLES WILLIAM BRANDL Charles William Brandl, 94, Banks, died December 25, 2003. A graveside service was held December 29 in Val- ley Memorial Park in Hillsboro. Mr. Brandl was born May 4, 1909, in Pittsburgh. He lived in Nashville for 20 years, moving to Beaverton and Hills- boro and then to Banks in 2000. In 1939, He married Clara Speake. He was an ironworker with Local 516. He was preceded in death by his wife. Survivors include two daughters, Sara Schlottmann and Doris Nodlan; seven grandchildren; 19 great-grand- children; nine great-great-grandchildren. Remembrances are suggested to a charity of choice. JAMES C. “JIM” JOHNSON James Chris “Jim” Johnson, 75, Forest Grove, died December 28, 2003. Private interment will be held. Mr. Johnson was born March 6, 1928, in Tacoma, Washington, to Eulas and Anna (Dunn) Johnson. He was grew up in the Tacoma area. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II, the Korean Conflict and Vietnam. In 1957, he married Mickey Hall. Af- ter he retired from the Navy in 1965, they moved to Vernonia. He worked for West Oregon Electric as a groundsman until he retired in 1989. In 1996, they moved to Forest Grove. He was preceded in death by two S UPPORT THE ADVERTISERS WHO KEEP YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER PUBLIC NOTICE FREE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF TWO PUBLIC HEARINGS GR PR BRIDGE STREET ADAMS HAWKINS PARK SHADY LANE JEFFERSON LEONA MAY LOGU Leona May Logu, 91, Portland, died December 19, 2003. Mrs. Logu was born June 4, 1912, in Birkenfeld. Her maiden name was Carl. She served in the Coast Guard dur- ing World War II, moving to Portland af- ter the war. She owned Virginia Lee Beauty Salon in Portland. In 1951, whe married Millard W. Logu. She was preceded in death by her husband. Survivors include nieces and nephews. Remembrances are suggested to the Washougal, Wash., Chapter of the American Legion. Remembrances are suggested to the Vernonia Senior Center, 446 Bridge Street, Vernonia, OR 97064. Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt of Forest Grove was in charge of arrangements. MADISON MARY JEAN HEGNEY Mary Jean Hegney, 66, Forest Grove, died December 11, 2003. Fu- neral services were held December 16 in Forest Grove with the Rev. C. Eu- gene Sabin, retired, officiating. Inter- ment was at Forest View Cemetery in Forest Grove. Mrs. Hegney was born July 28, 1937, in Vernonia to Curtis and Evelyn (Forquer) Haskew. The family moved to Gaston when she was a young girl. She graduated from Gaston High School. In 1954, she married Bennie E. Hegney. They made their home in For- est Grove. She worked at Tektronix for 18 years and at Merix for eight years until she retired. Survivors include her husband; a son, Jeffrey of Yacolt, Wash.; two daughters, Jenny Fletcher of Port Or- chard, Wash., and Joyce Reese of Eu- gene; three brothers, Curtis of Seattle, Michael of California and David of Cor- nelius; a sister, Barbara Haskew of Salem; six granchildren; six great- grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Remembrances are suggested to the American Diabetes Association, 6915 SW Macadam, #130, Portland, OR 97219. Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt of Forest Grove was in charge of arrangements. ber 15 at Evergreen Christian Center. Mr. Baughman was born in Orenco on March 23, 1949 to Donald and Na- dine (Hamblet) Baughman. When he was 12, the family moved and he lived in both Gales Creek and Banks, where he completed his education. He served in the U.S. Army from 1968 to 1970. He worked in construc- tion at Bromley Construction. In November 2003, he married Pa- tricia Richy. Survivors include his wife; a step- son, Justin Richy; a brother, Don of Hillsboro; four sisters, Gayle Wright of Gaston, Terri Porter of Idaho Falls, Ida- ho, Kathy Baughman of Cornelius and Susi Herb of Sacramento, Calif. WEED AVE. JAMES M. SEAVEY James Morgan Seavey, 59, Buxton, died December 18, 2003. A Celebration of Life was held December 22 at the Buxton Assembley of God Church, with Pastor Steven Gallaher, officiating. Pri- vate interment will be held. Mr. Seavey was born July 20, 1944, in Springfield to Alexander and Irene (Mount) Seavey. In his late teens, the family moved to Forest Grove, where he graduated from high school. He served in the Oregon National Guard. In 1990, he married Judy D. Peace. They made their home in Buxton. He worked as a logger, mechanic, and in construction. He was preceded in death by a brother, Alexander. Survivors include his wife; two sons, Michael and Bob, both of Gaston; two daughters, Kathlene Smith and Cheryl McCormick, both of Buxton; numerous grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Remembrances are suggested to the Buxton Assembly of God Church, 23505 NW Bacona Road, Buxton, OR 97109. Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt of Forest Grove was in charge of arrangements. ton Cemetery, with Pastor Richard Rice of the New Horizons Open Bible Fel- lowship in Hillsboro, officiating. Ms. Collins was born July 14, 1945, in Gore, Oklahoma, to William and Sylvia (Presley) Cowens. The family moved to Buxton when she was a young girl. She was educated in Buxton and Banks. In 1963, she married Alvin L. Bo- gosian. They later divorced. She lived in Hillsboro and Beaverton before re- turning to Banks in 2001. She was preceded in death by a brother, Bruce Cowens. Survivors include three daughters, Shelly Bogosian of Hillsboro, Bobbi Steuwer of Banks, and Holly Roofener of Gaston; two sons, Kelly of Las Vegas and Jody of Hillsboro; three sisters, Dorothy Davis of North Plains, Billie “Kay” Cowens of Portland, and Bonnie Cowens of Roseburg; eleven grandchil- dren; nieces and nephews. Remembrances are suggested to the family to help with funeral expens- es, c/o Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt Funeral Home, 2308 Pacific Avenue, Forest Grove, OR 97116. Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt of Forest Grove was in charge of arrangements. ROSE AVE WILFRED “BILL” BOWDEN Wilfred “Bill” Bowden, 85, Dallas, died December 13, 2003. Services were held December 19 in Dallas. Mr. Bowden was born September 30, 1918, in Carbury, N.D., to Albert and Elizabeth (Kuebler) Bowden. He moved to Oregon in 1934 and served in the U.S. Army during World War II. In 1945, he married Violet Earl. They moved to Banks in 1961. He helped build the Banks Lumber Com- pany mill, then worked in the mill as a millwright until his retirement in 1994. They moved to Dallas in 1994. Survivors include his wife; two daughters, Maureen Reed of Salem and Diana Hand of Dallas; two broth- ers, Walter of Dallas and Marvin of Medford; three sisters, Leona Smith of Dallas, Bertha Johnson of Salem and Lydia Schneider of Devils Lake, N.D.; seven grandchildren. Remembrances are suggested to the American Lung Association or the V.F.W. Cancer Aid and Research Fund in care of Bollman Funeral Home, 694 Main St., Dallas, OR 97338. SHAY PARK MAPLE STREET COUGAR STREET The shaded area in the map above is proposed for the Downtown Zone. Public hearings are scheduled before the Vernonia Planning Commission on January 15, 2004, at 6:30 p.m. and before the Vernonia City Council on January 19, 2004, at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 1001 Bridge Street, Vernonia, Oregon, to consider rezoning portions of General Commercial and a few General Residential properties to “Downtown Zone,” a new zone created by the adoption of the “Smart Development” Ordinance. The new Downtown Zone would be located in the heart of Vernonia’s business district and its provisions would prevent future develop- ment that would spoil the small town char- acter of Vernonia’s Downtown. Property owners with existing uses and structures would not be required to make any changes. The provisions will apply when new structures are built, substantial addi- tions are made, or new uses are proposed. A copy of the Downtown Zone provisions of the “Smart Development” Ordinance is available for inspection at Vernonia City Hall. A copy of the entire “Smart Development” Ordinance also is available for purchase at a cost of $3.20. The public hearings are governed by Vernonia Ordinance 711, ORS 197.763, ORS 197.005, ORS 197.175, and Oregon Statewide Land Use Goals 1, 2, 10 & 14 and OAR 660-025. A staff report will be available to the public at City Hall one week before the hearing, and may be copied for a nominal fee. Failure to raise an issue in a hearing, in person or by letter, or failure to provide statements or evidence sufficient to afford the decision-maker an opportunity to respond to the issue precludes appeal to the board based on that issue. Public testi- mony is welcome, and written statements will also be received before the hearing. For additional information concerning the “Smart Development” Ordinance, call Julie Steffen, Vernonia City Planner at 503-429- 5291. The meeting location is accessible to persons with disabilities. A request for an interpreter for the hearing impaired or for other accommodations for persons with dis- abilities should be made at least 48 hours prior to public hearing to Kate Conley at 503-429-5291, TTY 1-800-735-2900 or at City Hall, 1001 Bridge Street, Vernonia. OR. The City of Vernonia is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer. Publish January 2 and 15, 2003