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The INDEPENDENT, April 5, 2007 Did You Know… From page 18 you can provide the VPD with information only. The informa- tion you provide may be a key lead in an investigation. As always, remain vigilant in your neighborhood and watch out for your neighbors. Report Page 21 Letters or make a note of suspicious activity as well as reporting inci- dents, even relatively minor in- cidents. The largest and most important resource the VPD has is our citizens. What we lack in manpower we supple- ment with watchful citizens. Thank you to everyone who takes the time to watch out for your neighbors. farm near Banks and raised mink for nearly 30 years. She was preceded in death by her husband; two brothers, Clayton Fogel and Jessie Fogel; and two sisters, Alice McCann and Lillian Wanless. Survivors include two daughters, Nadine J. Maggard of Caldwell, Idaho, and Janice M. Burdett of Columbia City; two sisters, Louise Johnson of Clatskanie, and Frances Sykes of San- ta Rosa, California; three grandchil- dren; three great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Remembrances are suggested to the Oregon Heart Association, 1200 NW Naito Prkwy., #220, Portland, OR 97209. Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt Funeral Home of Forest Grove was in charge of arrangements. daughters, Lara Knaupp Dean and Kimberly D. Scott; two sisters, Gloriah Knaupp Mensah and Helen Knaupp; and 15 grandchildren. Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt Funeral Home of Forest Grove was in charge of arrangements. Vernonia Justice Court March 13-27, 2007 Traffic............................ 72 From page 20 out business owners’ support like the Parrows. Again, thank you so much and before you know it you will be ready to stock up next year on those Scrumptious Samoas and Tasty Thin Mints. Also, we still have one unclaimed, paid box of cookies that were left at Sentry; if you wondered where they were, please call me and tell me what flavor at 503-819- 0143. Kinnell Steward Junior Troop 1858 leader Neighborhood 4-2 Chair Caldwell’s Luce-Layton Mortuary was in charge of arrangements. 4247 NW Visitation Road, Forest Grove, OR 97116. Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt Funeral Home of Forest Grove was in charge of arrangements. Obituary WILMA J. BRANDVOLD Wilma J. Brandvold, 82, Beaverton, died March 19, 2007. A funeral mass was held March 24 at St. Francis Catholic Church in Roy. Mrs. Brandvold was born April 2, 1924, in Vancouver, Washington. Her maiden name was McPeak. She was raised in Banks and graduated from Banks High School. In 1946, she married Julian Ver- meire. He died in 1991. She married Norman Brandvold in 1996. She worked as an accountant. She was preceded in death by a sis- ter, Mollie Bailey. Survivors include her husband; two sons, Lynn R. Vermeire of Bend, and Rodney L. Vermeire of Oregon City; a daughter, Cindy H. Vermeire-Chris- tensen of Tigard; a step-son, Richard Brandvold of Lebanon; a step-daugh- ter, Mary Laufman of Stevenson, Wash.; three brothers, Earl McPeak of Shelter Bay, Wash., Bill McPeak of Banks, and Jim McPeak of Sutherlin; three sisters, Karen Trine of Beaverton, Carol McPeak of Salem, and Mary Gager of Milford, Kansas; two grand- children; and one great-grandchild. Remembrances are suggested to the Alzheimer’s Association, 1311 NW 21st Ave., Portland, OR 97209. Fir Lawn Mortuary of Hillsboro was in charge of arrangements. DOROTHY MAXINE DANIELSON Dorothy Maxine Danielson, 96, Banks, died March 20, 2007. A celebra- tion of life was held March 23, at Forest Grove Memorial Chapel with the Rev- erend Richard E. Osburn officiating. In- terment was at Mt. View Memorial Gar- dens in Forest Grove. Mrs. Danielson was born January 13, 1911, in Clatskanie, to Max and Frances (Payne) Fogel. She was raised in Clatskanie and graduated in the class of 1929. In 1929, she married Edwin Elmer Danielson. They made their home in Clatskanie. She was a waitress at the Tourist Hotel. They moved to Glenwood in the early thirties and she became a homemaker. In 1947, the moved to a FRANK N. KINDEL Frank N. Kindel, 51, Hillsboro, died February 27, 2007. Graveside services were held March 10 in Verboort Ceme- tery. Mr. Kindel was born September 8, 1955, in Hillsboro, to Cecil N. and Louise Ruckman Kindel. He graduated from Hillsboro High School in 1973. In 1989, he married Stacy Peppard. He worked as a carpenter for Trus Joist and later for a cabinet and woodwork- ing company in Hillsboro. He was preceded in death by his parents. Survivors include his wife; two chil- dren, Nicholas and Mercedes, both of Hillsboro; three brothers, John and Greg, both of Banks, and Maurice of Fairview; three sisters, Bobbie Luttrell of Aloha, Kitty Landauer and Kathi Bishop, both of Hillsboro; nieces, nephews and cousins. PAUL DAVID KNAUPP Paul David Knaupp, 68, Vernonia, died March 16, 2007. Memorial servic- es were March 21 at the Church of Je- sus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Ver- nonia. M. Knaupp was born October 4, 1938, in Atlantic, Iowa, to Paul W. and Opal B. Marsh Knaupp. He graduated from Milwaukie High School in 1956 and from Oregon State University in 1960. He earned a master’s degree in education from the University of Ken- tucky in 1966. He served in the U.S. Army. In 1962, he married Astrid E. “Wendy” Benton. They made their home in Tigard, Beaverton and Apple- ton, Maine, before moving to Vernonia in 2005. He taught at Lenox Elemen- tary School for 19 years until retiring in 1996. He and his wife operated Knaupp’s Classic Fudge Company for 15 years. He was preceded in death by his wife. Survivors include three sons, Todd Paul, Benjamin D., and Andrew G.; two ROBERT WARREN LANE SR. Robert Warren “Bob” Lane Sr., 79, Warrenton, died March 23, 2007. A me- morial service was held March 31 in the First Baptist Church in Warrenton. Mr. Lane was born December 13, 1927, in Birkenfeld, to Clyde and Fern (Reid) Lane. The family moved to War- renton when he was young and he was raised there. He served in the U.S. Army. In 1950, he married Ethel June Wells. They made their home in War- renton. He worked for the Warrenton Lumber Mill for 29 years, retiring in 1989. After retiring, he worked part-time in the Astoria Chapter of B.P.O.E. bowl- ing alley. Survivors include his wife; three sons, Robert Jr. of Warrenton, Rusty of Vernonia, and Jim of Tualatin; three daughters, Peggy Oakes of Fairfax, Vir- ginia, Mary Sutton of Long Beach, Washington, and Janice Vrooman of Tualatin; one brother, Ted of Tacoma, Wash.; 13 grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Direct Cremation 475 $ Direct Burial 675 $ Plus Cemetery Costs Tualatin Valley Funeral Alternatives ~ There are Options ~ www.tualatinvalleyfa.com 237 West Main St., Hillsboro 503-693-7965 IRVIN REXFORD NORMAND Irvin Rexford Normand, 52, formerly of Vernonia, died March 26, 2007. Mr. Normand was born June 3, 1954, in Vernonia, to John Albert Sr. and Janet Louise (Anderson) Normand. He graduated from Vernonia High School in 1973. He worked as a welder for numerous steel companies. He also worked in the shipyards and as a main- tenance worker for Willamina Lumber Company. He was preceded in death by his fa- ther and a brother, John A. Jr. Survivors include a daughter; his mother of Beaverton; a brother, Donald E. of Vernonia; two sisters, Bonnie L. Butler of Goldendale, Washington, and Darla M. Lardy of Buxton; grandchil- dren; nieces and nephews. Tualatin Valley Funeral Alternatives in Hillsboro was in charge of arrange- ments. DOROTHY ANN SHERRATT Dorothy Ann Sherratt, 82, Hillsboro, died March 14, 2007. A memorial mass was held March 19 at Visitation Catholic Church in Verboort. Interment was private. Mrs. Sherratt was born January 16, 1925, in Roy, to Wilford and Dora A. Vanderzanden Greene. She was raised in Banks and Verboort and graduated from Verboort High School. She worked for the Washington County Elections Department for 28 years, re- tiring in 1985. Survivors include a son, Larry of Hillsboro; a daughter, Linda Orais of Hillsboro; two brothers, Richard A. Greene of Clackamas, and Ellis “Bud” Greene of Hillsboro; a sister, Judy Walker of Estacada; four grandchil- dren; two great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Remembrances are suggested to the Visitation School Endowment Fund, MICHAEL VAN WEAVER Michael Van “Mike” Weaver, 60, Banks, died March 6, 2007. Memorial services were held March 11 at Buxton Assembly of God Church. Interment was private. Mr. Weaver was born December 20, 1946, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, to Harvey and Charlotte Wagner Weaver. When he was 11, his family moved to Banks. He graduated from Banks High School in 1965. He served in the National Guard Reserves. In 1968, he married Sherrye L. Gris- wold. They made their home in Beaver- ton before moving to Banks in 1994. He worked for Tektronix for 26 years, retir- ing in 1990. He later worked at Home Base in Beaverton and Lanz Cabinet Shop in Sherwood. He was preceded in death by his parents. Survivors include his wife; a son, Jeff of Banks; a sister, the Rev. Susan Peterson of North Plains; a grandchild; nieces and nephews. Remembrances are suggested to Dr. Hung, OHSU/Tuality Radiation Dept. c/o OHSU/Tuality Cancer Center, 299 SE Ninth Ave., Hillsboro, OR 97123. Tualatin Valley Funeral Alternatives of Hillsboro was in charge of arrange- ments. "A Trusted Name in Funeral Service" Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt Funeral Home Third Generation Family Owned & Operated Jeffrey & Debra Rose-Hoyt Tina Rose-Reynolds, Gregory Hoyt Jane Schneider, Ross Mathews Yvonne La Mont, Dan Raney Julieanna Finegan, Jose Lopez Attendant: Ray Pelster 2308 Pacific Av. Frst Grv....357-2161 741 Madison Av. Vern.........429-6611 E-mail: Fuitenrosehoyt@aol.com To sign the online guestbook or send a condolence to the family, go to: www.fuitenrosehoyt.com