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    The INDEPENDENT, January 4, 2012
Page 13
Food for Thought
Preheat oven to
350°F. Spray and
lightly coat a 9” square
pan with flour. Set the
pan aside while you
make the cake batter.
Toss all dry ingredients (flour, sugar, baking soda,
cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, ginger, salt, and brown
sugar) in the bowl of your stand mixer or a large mix-
ing bowl. With a whisk, stir the dry ingredients thor-
Frosting
1/2 lb cream cheese
8 T butter
2 tsp vanilla extract
3 cups powdered sugar
oughly until you have a uniform mixture.
Add the butter and buttermilk to the flour mixture.
Beat to incorporate with the paddle attachment of
your stand mixer (or with a hand-held mixer if you’re
using a regular mixing bowl).
Add the eggs to the batter. Beat for a minute or two
to combine the eggs and whip some air into the batter.
Pour the batter out into your prepared pan.
Bake for 50-55 minutes, until a toothpick comes out
clean when inserted in the middle of the cake.
Set the cake aside to cool completely in the pan.
Make the frosting. Put the powdered sugar in a
sieve over a bowl and shake gently to sift. When your
butter and cream cheese are at room temperature, put
them in the bowl of your mixer. Add the vanilla. Beat to
combine well. Add the sugar in batches to the butter
and cream cheese mixture. When the frosting is done,
it should hold up in soft peaks.
Frost the cake and enjoy.
Serves 8.
Obituary
JOHN HENRY CAMPBELL
bara Ervin of Vernonia, and
Debby Hendrickson of Tillam-
ook; three stepsons, Paul Ervin
of Riverside, Calif., Clare Ervin
of West Covina, Calif., and
Kevin Ervin of Beaver; one
stepdaughter, Kerry Cacucciolo
of Redding, Calif.; 19 grandchil-
dren, 27 great-grandchildren,
and one great-great-grandchild.
Remembrances are suggest-
ed to the Tillamook United
Methodist Church.
with friends and family, and was
an active member of St.
Michael’s Lutheran Church.
Survivors include her son,
James “Jim” Buxton of Vernon-
ia; four grandchildren, seven
great-grandchildren, and one
great-great-grandchild.
DOROTHY B. DUYCK
BERTHA GRIMM DOBLIE
John Henry Campbell, 90,
Monmouth, died December 26,
2011. A memorial service will be
held Saturday, January 21, at
11:00 a.m. at Tillamook United
Methodist Church.
Mr. Campbell was born Au-
gust 23, 1921, in West Nyack,
New York, to Charles Leonard
and Ethel Francis (Edmonds)
Campbell. He graduated from
Haverstraw High School. He
served in the U.S. Naval Air
Force during World War II.
In 1946, he married Jeanne
Pauline Gillette. In 1957, they
moved to West Covina, Califor-
nia, then to Tillamook in 1979.
In 1986, he married Evelyn
(Lynn) Irene Ervin. They made
their home in Tillamook until
2009 when they moved to Mon-
mouth. He worked in the tele-
phone industry for 33 years, re-
tiring in 1979.
He enjoyed nature, fishing,
hunting, gardening, and proj-
ects around the community and
home. He served as a Boy
Scout master, a volunteer fire-
fighter, a Little League coach,
was president of the South
Prairie Water Association and
was a member of various com-
munity clubs.
He was preceded in death by
his first wife; a brother, Leonard;
and a sister, Lucy Campbell.
Survivors include his wife; a
son, John of Beaumont, Calif.;
three daughters, Patricia Wil-
liams of Glendora, Calif., Bar-
Bertha Grimm Doblie, 102,
Portland, died November 19,
2011. A memorial service will be
held January 7, at 1:00 p.m., at
St. Michael’s Lutheran Church,
6700 NE 29th Ave., Portland.
Burial will in the Trinity Lutheran
Cemetery in Mount Angel.
Mrs. Doblie was born Octo-
ber 7, 1909, in Mount Angel, to
William Albert Grimm and Emi-
lie Kreidt. After her mother’s
death in 1919, her father moved
the family to Paul, Idaho, for a
few years before returning to
Mount Angel to farm. She lived
in Klamath Falls before moving
to Portland.
She married Kenneth James
Buxton. They later divorced.
She married Maximilian Irvin
Doblie. They made their home
in Portland. She retired from her
job as a typist for Multnomah
County.
She enjoyed travel, visiting
Dorothy Barbara Duyck, 86,
Forest Grove, died December
15, 2011. A funeral mass was
held December 21 at St. Fran-
cis Catholic Church in Roy.
Vault interment took place at St.
Francis Catholic Cemetery.
Mrs. Duyck was born Febru-
ary 22, 1925, in St. Paul, to
Basil and Mary (Kemmerich)
Stupfel. She was raised in St.
Paul and graduated, as valedic-
torian, from St. Paul High
School in 1942.
In 1947, she married Joseph
Duyck. They made their home
in Banks before moving to the
Duyck Family Farm in Roy in
1950. In 2005, she moved to
Forest Grove. She was a home-
maker, though she also helped
in the fields, ran the berry patch
and coordinated other activities
on the farm. She received the
Outstanding Service Award
from St. Francis Parish in 1994
and was very active in activities
at Banks High School.
She enjoyed gardening, rais-
ing dahlias and roses, sewing,
cooking, baking and traveling,
having visited over 30 coun-
tries.
She was preceded in death
by her husband and four sib-
lings.
Survivors include five sons,
Tom Duyck, Kevin Duyck, and
David Duyck, all of Roy, Larry
Duyck of North Plains, and Bri-
an Duyck of Powell, Wyoming;
two daughters, Barbara Jorgen-
son of Roy, and Doneen Loof-
burrow of Newberg; one sister,
Bea Peters of Roy; 23 grand-
children and 20 great-grandchil-
dren.
Remembrances are suggest-
ed to St. Francis Parish or
Washington County Hospice.
Duyck & VanDeHey Funeral
Home was in charge of arrange-
ments.
Evey, 62, Buxton, died Decem-
ber 25, 2011. Private interment
was held at the Willamette Na-
tional Cemetery in Portland.
Mrs. Evey was born August
3, 1949, in Fergus Falls, Min-
nesota, to Clifford and Ruth
(Whipple) Lindrud. After living in
Kansas for a short time, the
family moved to Gresham. She
graduated from Centennial High
School in 1967, then earned a
diploma from Western Business
University in 1972, before at-
tending Portland Community
College.
In 1973, she married Widney
W. “Pig” Evey. They made their
home in Buxton. After her chil-
dren were older, she worked as
Consumer Services Manager
for Nike, Inc. for 11 years.
She enjoyed making jewelry,
stamping and bird watching.
She was preceded in death
by her parents.
Survivors include her hus-
band; one son, Josh Evey
Please see page 18
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