Page 18 The INDEPENDENT, February 15, 2012 Obituary RALPH HERBERT CONDIT gested to Prince of Peace Preschool in Portland. Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. VICTORIA LEE NORRIS Ralph Herbert Condit, 94, Lake Oswego, died January 15, 2012. A service was held January 23 at the Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in Portland. Interment was at Sky- line Cemetery in Portland. Mr. Condit was born Sep- tember 3, 1917, in Sublet, Ida- ho, to Herbert M. and Ida D. (Powers) Condit. When he was three years-old, the family moved to Vernonia. He gradu- ated from Vernonia High School in 1937 then attended San Diego College. In 1941, he married his high school sweetheart, Eunice E. Larsen. He worked for Boeing during World War II in Seattle, then moved to Yakima and was a real estate broker. After mov- ing to Portland he worked in sales for Kraft Foods, retiring as District Sales Manager in 1980. He enjoyed fishing, hunting and golf. He was preceded in death by a son, Dwight. Survivors include his wife; four children, Lynn Irish of Troutdale, Greg Condit of Port- land, Shelley Small of Lake Os- wego, and Chris Andl of West- lake, California; three grand- children, and two great-grand- children. Remembrances are sug- Victoria Lee Norris, 56, Beaverton, died January 27, 2012. A celebration of life was held February 2 at Banks Com- munity United Methodist Church. Mrs. Norris was born July 17, 1955, in Aberdeen, Wash- ington, to William Lowell and Helen (Powell) Woods. She was raised in Washington until moving to Hillsboro when she was 14. She graduated from Hilhi in 1973. She was a home- maker. She enjoyed the outdoors, fishing, hunting, and hiking. She was preceded in death by her father; and two brothers, Bob Woods and Charles “Chucky” Woods. Survivors include her moth- er, Helen Schuman of Banks; three brothers, Bill Woods of Sidney, British Columbia, Ca- nada, Gary Woods of Umatilla, and Paul Woods of Oregon City; nieces and nephews. Remembrances are sug- gested to the Salvation Army in Hillsboro. Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. MICHAEL EUGENE SHAW Michael Eugene Shaw, 56, Banks, died February 3, 2012. A celebration of life was held February 11 at Schlegel Hall. Mr. Shaw was born Novem- ber 1, 1955, in Eugene, to Eu- gene and Donna Mae (Hugh- es) Shaw. He was raised in North Plains, and graduated from Hillsboro High School in 1973. In 1998, he married Carrie “Isabell” Brown. They made their home in Banks. His love for cars led him to work as a mechanic, car salesman, RV repairman and gas station at- tendant. He enjoyed working, racing and driving cars, camping and weekly bingo. He was preceded in death by his father; a brother, Tommy; and a step-daughter, Devon Brown. Survivors include his wife; two children, Steven Shaw and Michaela Shaw, both of Banks; two step-sons, Everett Brown of Virginia, and Jeremy Brown of Banks; his mother of Cor- nelius; a sister, Donna Baca of Newberg; four nephews. Remembrances are sug- gested to the American Heart Association or to the Devon Brown Scholarship Fund, c/o Banks High School. Duyck & VanDeHey Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Mary Jacobs Taylor, 65, Ver- nonia, died January 30, 2012. A celebration of life service was held February 4 at the Cedar Side Inn. Mrs. Taylor was born July 28, 1946, in Marion, Iowa, to Maurice and Dorothy (Ford) Ja- cobs. She was raised in Mari- on. In 1965, she married Don Debel. They owned and oper- ated the Malmo Bay Lodge in Malmo, Minnesota for several years. They later divorced. In 1977, she married Michael Tay- lor. They made their home in Vernonia. She had worked at Sam’s Market, and at the Bridge Street Mini Mart. She enjoyed knitting and caring for her dog, “Charlie”. She was preceded in death by her parents. Survivors include her six children, Kim Taylor of Crosby, Minn., Britt Brewer of Vernonia, Michael R. Taylor of North Plains, Alisa Wisse of Oakland, New Jersey, Jeff Taylor of For- est Lake, Minn., and Angela Hayden of Coon Rapids, Minn.; a sister, Anne Jacobs of Port- land; 13 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt Funeral Home in Vernonia was in charge of arrangements. DARLA DEE WICKWIRE MARY JACOBS TAYLOR Darla Dee Wickwire, 52, Forest Grove, died January 31, 2012. A memorial service was held February 4 at His Church in Forest Grove. Mrs. Wickwire was born January 20, 1960, in Yakima, Washington, to Sharon (Rhode) Bunton. She lived in Washing- ton until moving with her family to Banks in 1967. In 1972, they moved to Buxton. She graduat- ed from Banks High School in 1979. In 1989, she married Donald J. Wickwire. They made their home in Forest Grove. She worked at Floating Point Sys- tems for six year, then went to work for Intel in 1983 where she retired as a Wave Machine Operator in 1998. She enjoyed people and helping others, as well as spending time with children. She was preceded in death by her step-father, James Bun- ton. Survivors include her hus- band; her mother, Sharon Bun- ton of Forest Grove; three sons, James Weaver of Beaverton, John Weaver of Portland, and Jacob Weaver of Forest Grove; six sisters, Laura L. Hale, Gina M. Petersen, and Patricia E. Cruz, all of Forest Grove, Tamara T. Blackford of Portland, Kimara E. Cisneros of Cornelius, and Carrie C. King of Beaverton; and two grandchildren. Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. CARD OF THANKS The family of Evelyn Williams would like to express their deep appreciation for the cards, flowers, and prayers after the loss of their beloved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. We feel truly blessed to be a part of this wonder- ful community. Arnie & Mary Tolonen; Craig & Tonya Tolonen, Chase, Whitley and Torey; Mark and Jeremy Tolonen ---------------------------------------------- Thank you to everyone who at- tended the Celebration of Life Ser- vices at the Scout Cabinon Janu- ary 7, 2012, for my beloved wife and mother, Elaine B. James. Your heartfelt words, cards of sympathy and support meant so much to the entire family. Special thanks to John & Lynda Cahill for officiating, our own Kacey James for being the soloist and Greg James for the artwork and filming. Thanks to all who brought snacks for the recep- tion and made donations in Elaine’s name. Thankd you for turning such a sad time into a true celebration of life. The Bill James Family