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Page 18 The INDEPENDENT, November 7, 2012 Between the Bookends From page 5 Affair by Michael Kardos, which begins with three friends mak- ing a routine stop at a conven- ience store. When, moments af- ter entering the store, one of the men emerges dragging a young woman with him as he shoves her in their car and shouts: “Drive!” Suddenly these three men are holding a frightened girl hostage without the slight- Construction as a heavy equip- ment operator, then built roads for over 22 years before retiring from Jacobsen Construction in 1993. He enjoyed the outdoors, fishing, hunting, camping, cooking, eating, watching birds, and gardening. He was an avid Duck fan and a dog lover. He was preceded in death by a grandson. Survivors include his wife; four stepchildren; Patricia Gyles of Tigard, Randall Gyles of Pueblo, Colorado, Vickie Metzger of Portland, and Bar- bara Cecil of Sherwood; three siblings, Gerald Hawthorne of Portland, Gale Hawthorne of Tigard, and Linda Summers of Sandy; nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Remembrances are sug- gested to Kaiser Hospice. Duyck & VanDeHey Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. to Buster and Opal D. (Price) Hart. When she was in the fourth grade, the family moved to Hood River. She graduated from Hood River High School in 1959, then attended Taft Junior College in Taft, California, where she earned an associ- ate’s degree. She then attend- ed Oregon State University to study Social Sciences. In 1964, she married Lloyd Mills. They made their home in Corvallis, Amity and Gresham, before moving to Forest Grove in 1969. She enjoyed flower arrang- ing, cooking, sharing recipes, and traveling. She was preceded in death by a brother, Henry Hart. Survivors include her hus- band; two sons, Larry Mills of Nampa, Idaho, and Gary Mills of Tigard; one daughter, Tricia Hinds of Banks; a brother, Bob- by Hart of Kent, Washington; a sister, Mary Brist of Forest Grove; four grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Remembrances are sug- gested to the Emanuel Luther- an Church Cemetery Endow- ment Fund or to the American Cancer Society. Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. est idea of what to do next. For these friends, three days will decide their fate—between freedom and prison, innocence and guilt…and life and death. Other new acquisitions for adults include The Racketeer Please see page 18 Obituary NORMAN V. HAWTHORNE Norman Vale Hawthorne, 81, Cornelius, died October 18, 2012. Mr. Hawthorne was born September 26, 1931, in Hau- gen, Wisconsin, to Vale E. and Mildred (Lewis) Hawthorne. He was raised in Wisconsin and graduated from Spooner High School in 1993. He started farming with his family and moved to Portland in 1960, where he worked at a gas sta- tion. In 1975, he married Char- lotte “Diane” Boileau. They made their home in Timber be- fore moving to Cornelius in 1996. He worked for Cascade JUDITH ANNE MILLS "A Trusted Name in Funeral Service" Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt Funeral Home & Crematory Peni Flores Third Generation Family Owned & Operated Jeffrey & Kathryn Hoyt, Gregory & Rachel Hoyt, Ross Mathews, Samantha Humphrey, Peni Flores. 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 guest book or send a condolence to the family, go to: www.fuitenrosehoyt.com Judith “Judy” Anne Mills, 70, Forest Grove, died October 10, 2012. A service was held Octo- ber 14 at Emanuel Lutheran Church in Cornelius. Mrs. Mills was born Febru- ary 5, 1942, in Jay, Oklahoma, Kalin Rose Morris ed Living Facility in Forest Grove. She enjoyed four wheeling, music, camping, and art. She was a fan of the Ducks. Survivors include her par- ents; a sister, Kristen Lynn Morris of Forest Grove; her grandparents, Bob and Kathy Morris of Forest Grove; aunts; uncles; and cousins. Remembrances are sug- gested to the F.B.O. Kalin Rose Memorial Fund, c/o any West Coast Bank branch. Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. LORRAINE F. SHERMAN KALIN ROSE MORRIS Kalin Rose Morris, 20, For- est Grove, died October 6, 2012, of injuries she received in a motor vehicle accident. A service was held October 20 in the Forest Grove High School auditorium. Ms. Morris was born May 5, 1992, in Hillsboro, to Ronald S. and Kenna L. (Jacobs) Morris. She was raised in Banks, grad- uating from Banks High School in 2010. She was working as a caregiver at The Grove Assist- Lorraine Frances Sherman, 88, Hillsboro, died October 21, 2012. At her request, no servic- es will be held. Mrs. Sherman was born September 4, 1924, in Min- neapolis, Minnesota, to Floyd W. and Katherine M. Burns. In 1941, she married Thomas E. Sherman. They made their home in Northern California. They later divorced. She was a Licensed Vocational Nurse. In 1972, she moved to Vernonia and operated The Coffee Break Café until she re- tired. She enjoyed cooking, nutri- tional research, reading, chocolate and listening to mu- sic. She was preceded in death by her siblings. Survivors include two sons, Steven Sherman of Roseburg, and Thomas Sherman of Ver- nonia; two daughters, Roxana Sherman-Heath, and Randal Harvey, both of Vernonia; four grandchildren, six great-grand- children, one niece and two nephews. WEATHER REPORT SEPTEMBER 2012 DATE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 TEMPERATURE HI LO 71 73 75 80 83 86 91 76 63 66 68 78 88 86 78 79 8 85 74 66 61 68 70 70 67 70 81 80 69 71 35 39 40 42 41 40 43 52 32 32 32 32 32 38 32 32 37 38 48 49 44 40 40 39 37 39 39 49 44 32 PRECIP. AMT. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- .01 -- -- -- -- T -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Temperature and precipitation amounts are from the official U.S. weather station at the Vernonia wa- ter plant. Measurable precipitation in September totalled .01 inches.