Page 18 The INDEPENDENT, April 18, 2012 Obituary ROBERT O. BORDERS neral Home, 86 W. Grant St., Lebanon, OR 97355. GENEVIEVE M. FISHER Robert O. Borders, 76, Bak- er City, died April 3, 2012. A memorial service was held April 14 at the Elm Street Bap- tist Church in Sweet Home. Mr. Borders was born Au- gust 20, 1935, in Lansing, Kansas. He moved to Vanport in 1942. In 1953, he married Jean Ann Anderegg. They made their home in Vernonia, before retiring to Richland in 1997, then later to Baker City. He worked in the timber in- dustry in Springfield and Ver- nonia, owned the Timbernook restaurant in Vernonia for many years, sold real estate and was the owner/operator of R&J Log Trucking. He enjoyed the outdoors, in- cluding hunting in Eastern Ore- gon, trout fishing on the Snake River, and salmon fishing on the Oregon coast. He also planted bountiful gardens every year. He was preceded in death by his brother, Derald Borders. Survivors include his wife; three sons, Bob of Baker City, Steve of Vernonia, and David of Lebanon; five grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Remembrances are sug- gested to the Relay for Life of Baker City, c/o Huston-Jost Fu- Genevieve “Genny” M. Fish- er, 81, recently of Forest Grove, died April 10, 2012. Recitation of the Holy Rosary will be held at 10:30 a.m. be- fore the funeral mass on Satur- day, April 21, at 11:00 a.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, in Vernonia, with Fr. Luan Tran celebrant. Interment will follow at Vernonia Memorial Ceme- tery. Visitation hours will be held on Thursday, April 19, and Friday, April 20, from Noon to 7 p.m. at the Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt Funeral Home in Forest Grove. Mrs. Fisher was born Sep- tember 11, 1930, in Hood Riv- er, to Lee and Clara (Van- Domelen) Schwab. She was raised and educated in Vernon- ia. In 1948, she married Tracy Ellsworth Hanson. They made their home in Vernonia. Mr. Hanson died in 1969. In 1974, she married Dale Eldred Fish- er. They made their home in Vernonia before moving to Longview, Washington, in 1977. In 1993, they moved back to Vernonia, then to The Dalles in 2000, before returning to Ver- nonia in 2004. In 2008, they moved to Forest Grove. She worked for Tektronix for 10 years before retiring in 1974. She later worked as a waitress at the Coffee Shop in Vernonia and the Mid Valley Coffee Shop in Longview. She enjoyed sewing, crafts, her dog, Holly, and her cats, Sebastian and Callie. She helped found Vernonia Pride to “keep Vernonia beauti- ful,” and helped with Jamboree activities for many years. She volunteered for the American Cancer Society. In the 1970s, she promoted Melodramas as a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society. After the 1996 flood, she helped provide sup- plies to the community, and ran the “Flood Duds” clothes clos- et. While in Longview, she or- ganized a neighborhood ga- rage sale, as well as block watches. She was preceded in death by a brother, Melvin Schwab. Survivors include her hus- band of Forest Grove; three sons, Gary Lee Hanson of Sea- side, Tracy Lawrence “Larry” Hanson of Vernonia; and Robert Elling “Rob” Hanson of Beaverton; one daughter, Christine Y. Hall of Forest Grove; three step-sons, Richard Fisher of Texas, Timo- thy “Tim” Fisher of Bremerton, Wash., and James “Jim” Fisher of Seattle, Wash.; one step- daughter, Margaret Field of Seattle, Wash.; one brother, Robert Schwab of McMinnville; one sister, Lois Thienes of The Dalles; eight grandchildren, seven step-grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren, 15 step- great-grandchildren, two step- great-great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Remembrances are sug- gested to St. Mary’s Catholic Church or to the American Cancer Society. Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt Funeral Home is in charge of arrange- ments. JAMES “JIM” DALE SMITH James “Jim” Dale Smith, 73, Buxton, died April 4, 2012. A graveside service was held April 11 at the Buxton Ceme- tery. Mr. Smith was born Novem- ber 22,1938, in Lamar, Mis- souri, to William A. and Martha E. (Hartman) Smith. The family moved around the states fol- lowing crops before settling in Oregon in the 1950s. James Dale Smith In 1959, he married Ellen Smith. They made their home in North Plains before the 1960s, when they moved to Top Hill in Buxton. He was a mechanic. He and his brother, Richard, leased the Rocket Station in Buxton. He also grew strawberries. He enjoyed being on a trac- tor and working in the garden, cooking, building and racing cars, dancing and singing. His favorite car was a 1949 Oldsmobile. He was preceded in death by four sisters, Georgia Owen- by, Alice Schmidlin, Laurie Connelly, and Rosie Rice. Survivors include his wife; three sons, Willie of Banks, Roy of Buxton, and Leo of For- est Grove; two daughters, Peg- gy Estes, and Rita Smith, both of Buxton; three siblings, Richard Smith, Daisy Phelan, and Deanie Watts; 14 grand- children, and 14 great-grand- children. Remembrances are sug- gested to his wife, Ellen Smith. Duyck & VanDeHey Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. COZY MAE TATMAN Cozy Mae Tatman, 86, For- est Grove, died April 7, 2012. A service was held April 12 at the Vernonia Christian Church. Mrs. Tatman was born De- cember 31, 1925, in Temvick, North Dakota, to Clyde and Lily (Harshbarger) Little. The fami- ly moved to the Denver, Col- orado, area in 1939, where she graduated from Wheatridge High School in 1944. In 1948, she married Willard Calvin Tatman. They made their home in Denver, then moved to Arizona, then Califor- nia. In 1955, they moved to Parkdale, then to Portland in 1958. In 1979, they moved to Forest Grove. She moved to Vernonia in 1993, then re- turned to Forest Grove in 2010. She worked at Pendleton Woolen Mills as a traffic clerk in the shipping department for 26 years. She enjoyed gardening, cross stitching, watching old musicals, crocheting. She was a member of the Ladies Bible Study Group and the Ladies Study Group. She volunteered at the grade school and at bible school. She was preceded in death by her husband and a sister, Mary Little Caldwell. Cozy Mae Tatman Survivors include two sons, Clyde D. Tatman of Vernonia, and James W. Tatman of Ft. Collins, Col., one daughter, Wyla Mikalow of Vernonia; one brother, George Little of Den- ver, Col.; and one sister, Jean Porter of Denver, Col.; nine grandchildren, seven great- grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Remembrances are sug- gested to the Alzheimer’s As- sociation, Oregon Chapter. Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Oregon 1st CCU name change From page 10 ing the next few months. 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