Her husband WilliamGuilliams died in 1984. She visited 6 continents and viewed the 7th, Antarctica, from a cruise ship. He was known as `Farmer John` to those in the logging business and he owned and operated his own log truck. Most significant was his personal relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ. Not to mention a whole tribe of cousins, nieces, nephews, in-laws and ... well, to keep it simple, each and everyone is simply called `Cuz.` Sam was graduated from Lewiston High School in 1950 and the University of Oregon in 1955. Art was honorably discharged from the Navy on December 17, 1945. Prior to coming into Adult Foster Care in 1999 and living with Carrie (provider), she lived at Fairview Training Center for many years. I have a picture in my mind of her sitting tall in the audience during a show with a very large smile on her face. He served in the Korean and Vietnam wars and retired as a Chief Warrant Officer (CWO-2). Sam was a loving husband and father. ve rmo nt ’s in depe nden t vo ic e december 23-30, 2020 vol.26 no.13 sevendaysvt.com. He lived in Santa Clara, California until the age of 8, then his family moved to Milpitas, California. ... Sherri Hines One Mountain Away by Emilie Richards. In 1949, she and Will were married and began their lives together. In her unwavering positive way she made every effort to be the peacemaker. There was never a doubt that I knew I was loved. She died of complications related to congestive heart failure. Gary loved the out-of-doors, and passed on this love to his family, taking them camping, hunting and fishing. In 1952 they moved to Topeka Kansas for his Psychiatric Residency at Mennniger`s Clinic. Arrangements by City View Funeral Home. Easy and Affordable Death Records Access. She will be remembered for her gentle, child-like spirit, and an innate ability to always see the good in everyone.Funeral service will be 2:15 pm Sunday, March 17, 2019 at City View Funeral Home. Her passion was flowers and planting them every spring.She was preceded in death by her parents, Art and Balance Hyde and her husband, Mark G. Abel. Stan thrived on challenging the elements. After retirement in 1986 she continued volunteer work for the American Red Cross and the Salem Hospital retirees.Wilma was a long time member of Christ the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Salem. Gordon, 64, went home to be with Jesus, and reunited with his precious daughter Lisa, on February 2, 2020.Gordy was a tanker truck driver for 40 years. Additionally, he received specialized training in Forensics’ and became a clinical and forensic Psychologist. After a brave, arduous battle with breast cancer, Denise can now rest in the pure love and peace of our Heavenly Father. Martha is survived by her daughters Adele Copeland, Beverly Rauscher and Cathy Rackham and her husband, Wayne, 9 Grandchildren and their spouses, 17 Great Grandchildren and 1 Great Great grandson. Freda enjoyed trips to Central Oregon and the Oregon Coast. The private doodles Ciara Fortun used to make have evolved into working sketches for collections she now produces for Omaha Fashion Week shows. Her compassion and thoughtfulness was felt and appreciated by Jeanette’s grieving family. Dolores’ hobbies were bowling, knitting and snow birding to Arizona and traveling to other states. A child, any child was a precious gift and her grandson Ashton and “Special” granddaughter Ava, were a great joy to her and the loves of her life. June and her siblings grew up and attended school in Independence, Oregon. She was the youngest of 12 children and moved to Salem in 1947. There will be no service, however, a open house for friends and family will be held on Sunday, July 17 from 1 to 3 p.m. For details about venue, directions and questions, email daughter Deb at djfpdx50@gmail.com. Jerry is survived by his wife Marie, son Bryan Daniel, his stepchildren Serena and Connor Barnett, grandfather Gerald Clark, parents Bryan and Laura Lee; brother Joe, sister Brandy, as well as many nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts, uncles, and friends. Private internment to follow. at Salem High School. Homer is survived by his children Dale (Shirley), Mark (Karen), Roger (Debbie), Mary Jane Jones (Dick), and Jay (Diane), all within the Portland/Salem area; nine grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren, and brother Norval Hadley (Carol) of Stanton, California. Joe was preceded in death by his parents, Clarence and Theresa Treleaven and his brother, Robert James Treleaven. As Peggy’s dementia progressed she decided to go by her given name Arlyce. After growing up in Sisseton, she attended and graduated from Nursing School in South Dakota. She will always be fondly remembered as “Grandma Peggy” by her grandchildren Jennifer, Kimberly, Andy, Aaron and Stephanie and all of her great grandchildren.Peggy became a Registered Nurse (RN) in 1952 and spent caring for others in her career working in hospitals, Emergency Rooms, Senior Care and School districts.Peggy loved her great friends and adopted families in the Hummingbird apartment complex in Salem where she has lived since 1984. They spent two years there before returning to Michigan where two daughters, Anne-Lise and Kristin were born. He was a long time member of Kingwood Bible Church. He was a member of the American Academy of General Practice which became the American Academy of Family Practice and was president of the Oregon Chapter from 1962 through 1964.Ernie was a licensed private pilot and president of the Salem Flying Club in the early 1960`s. He will be remembered for his devotion to his family, his work, and most of all, his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. She had two brothers, Richard and Karl. He began working for the State of Oregon in 2004 until the present. I will miss you my sweet Donna, forever in my heart, until we meet again, I love you.Memorial service for Donna is at 2;00 PM, Thursday, April 5th at City View Funeral Home. American Jewish World Service wrote - Pursuing human rights is a marathon, not a sprint.On Sunday, November 2, AJWS’s Marathon Team will embark on a journey that will test not only their physical but mental strength as well: the 2014 TCS NYC Marathon. In Chris’ first 14 years of life he lived in two countries and 7 different cities across the United States as a Military brat. Donna had the good fortune to go to Disneyland with her favorite nurse Angie and Guardian, Donna`s favorite ride was Splash Mountain.Donna is survived by her guardian Carmen Maple and housemates, Linda, Dorothy, Nancy and Joe. Though attending Church their whole lives, neither Geri or earl had heard the salvation message, until they moved to California. She was a talented beautician for many years before devoting her energies full time to her family. Just a wonderful man.”Bob enjoyed many pastimes including, gardening and landscaping; golfing and tennis. Eldon was a hardworking, fiercely protective, compassionate man who made sure that he lived his life true to himself. Every moment spent with Marc will always be cherished by his beloved and loving wife of 38 years, Dulce Conch Virata, his adored and loving children Carrie (Doug), Casey, Martha (Joe), grandchildren Colin (Kara), Pearl, William Marc, and great-grandchildren, Bobbi, Radlee, and Colby. A service is scheduled for 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 13, 2014, at City View Funeral Home, 390 Hoyt St. S., Salem, Ore., 97302. They set up their home on the farms where Carey worked and went on to adopt two children, Brian, and Lori, and then had a wonderful God-sent surprise when Jane had their last child, Lisa.Jane spent much of her life caring for her family as a “farmer’s wife” and serving her Lord at church as a piano player, choir member, and leader of the children’s Primary department for several years. They were also camp hosts throughout Pacific Northwest. She is survived by her son, Robert (Pam) Baldwin of Turner, Or. Her midwife named her Peggy, which she went by throughout most of her life. During his junior year of college, he took time off to travel to Evreau, France where his dad was stationed. Wanda was preceded in death by her husband Marvin Coburn. Later she moved to Oregon where she graduated high school. Additionally, Marc is survived by his many graduate students, primarily from Atkinson Graduate School of Management, who have enriched his life and for whom he has always wished a good life.The family wishes to thank Dr. William Pierce and staff, Dr. Alan Hay and staff, Dr. R.B. He was an amazing man, who will be missed by many.He was the son of Harold and Evelyn Dunn, he grew up in Silverton on his family farm. Her other passions include sketching, painting, photography and animals. Entrusted to City View Funeral Home. Preceding her in death were her parents, her husbands, Carl and Bill, her son Larry, her sisters, Marion and Irene and brothers Donnie and Tommy. Helen won blue ribbons for sweaters she knit using his handspun yarns. Laura was born on April 7, 1924 in Prairie City, Oregon to William and RuthWarren. Ruth loved cooking, baking, and sewing clothes for her family. Survivors include her husband of 66 years, Gerald; daughters Jeanine Hellyer (Steve) of Eugene and Jennifer Chadburn (Gary Plotner) of Bakersfield, Calif., and sons Michael (Robin Domogalla) of Woodburn, Ore., and Daniel (Thomas Nichols) of Falls Church, Va. She also leaves behind sister Sharon Overholser of Prineville, Ore., and Sharon’s daughters Liesa and Kristin; grandchildren Sarah Barrett (Kyle) and Sydney Saks (Avery) of Eugene, and great grandchildren Arya Saks and Benjamin Barrett. She was born December 20, 1933 in Bayard, Nebraska to James and Lois (McRae) Montgomery. He enjoyed life to the fullest, including many lifelong years of hunting, fishing, and camping with his family and friends.John always enjoyed a good party and will be missed by all who knew him. If it did not have a pound of butter in the recipe, or exceptional flavor from his wide selection of favorite herbs and spices, it was just not good enough, and you would hear about it! Arrangements are by City View Funeral Home. He had practices in Seattle and Redmond, WA where he retired in 1989. She was a life-long member of Trinity United Methodist Church and looked forward to singing in their choir and with the Just For Fun Singers. Irwin was preceded in death by Margaret in 2006. She graduated from Salem High School and had worked for the State of Oregon Insurance division for over 30 years.Babe was preceded in death by her parents; brothers: Harry, Art and Frank Staples; sisters: Dorothy Ball, Patricia Steiner and Eva Peterson. Del will be lovingly remembered by his wife of 24 years, Karen (née Zegar), his daughters Kristine Freeman and Delyn Cole (Curtis) and step-children Courtney Feldman (Elliott) and Daniel Croak. She constantly sought to continue learning new information, and then was willing to share that information with fellow church-mates, friends and family. If you knew him, you were on his prayer list.A memorial service will be held at 1pm on Friday, July 7th at Salem Evangelical Church.Donations may be made in John’s memory to the ALS Association “Walk to Defeat ALS” event at http://bit.ly/2snFpg9 (John’s personal fundraising page) or to Salem Evangelical Church (Hillcrest/MacLaren Ministry). He married Adda Mae Clawson on June 8, 1959 in Tiomesta, Pennsylvania and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Forestry from Pennsylvania State University in 1960. Following completion of his residency, Calvin was commissioned into the Air Force, beginning what would be a fifteen year career. A lifelong Nazarene, Garnet was a faithful Christian and supportive member of the local Nazarene Church, singing in the choir and involved in the life of his church.Garnet married Marjory Spitler in 1937 and they raised four loving children. on scholarship. Jack Smith passed away peacefully at his home, surrounded by his family, on January 1, 2018. During his life, Leonard was very active in his church for years. He died at home peacefully on Monday, December 21, 2020. And her beloved dog, Bella. Graduated from Jones High School in Lynnville, TN.Nina lived most of her life in Indiana where she raised her six children. She was a master of managing family finances. Professionally- Sherry was affiliated with the OSU Department of Food Science and Technology, the Institute of Food Technologists, the Oregon Section of the Institute of Food Technologists and the Northwest Food Processor’s Association. Her story, art, and a video interview can be seen at The Art of Connection: Interview with Portland Artist Molly Cliff Hilts Rental Sales Gallery. He is survived by his wife, Nancy, his two sons, Stephen and Christopher, and his granddaughter, Colby E. Dorssey. Arrangements are by City View Funeral Home. Graveside services with Military Honors will be at 12:30, Tuesday, January 23rd at Willamette National Cemetery in Portland. They shared her home in Woodburn and enjoyed a broad circle of friends and activities, many rooted in church connections, such as working closely with Mehama Community Church and hosting Bible studies. You could always count on her.Joyce and the family attended Grace Baptist Church for many years where she was active, volunteering almost every Sunday in children’s ministry and serving as a deaconess. He is survived by his wife Florence, 1 son James Gartner, Keizer, OR, a brother Julian Gartner and his wife Ruth, Salem, OR, step children Karen Person, Medford, OR and Tom Tough, Tigard, OR, many nieces and nephews, 1 grandson, 2 great granddaughters and 1 great-great grandson. Freda McAllister passed away in Salem, OR at the age of 86. Binky, was married to WilliamBenton Cox in 1955 and was a loving mother to three sons; Benton, Mitchell and Andrew.Binky worked as a longtime secretary in Salem. He met and married Barbara Schuette in 1958. Every day Chris and Tristen would hang out together in their Man Cave. She never lost her love of a good mystery although she read popular fiction, literature, history and plays with equal enjoyment. After Frank’s retirement they made several trips across the U.S. in their RV and traveled to Mexico, Canada, Hawaii and the Oregon coast. Lois was born in Medford, OR, to Elvin and Bertha Inman. After moving to Salem, Hope taught at Chemawa Indian school and then brought up Mark (1969) and Jennifer (1972) at home. toFrancis and Melivna Shock, the second youngest of five sisters. Loren was deeply loved and will be so missed. Joann was born on August 11, 1928 in The Dalles, Oregon to parents Elias and Margaret Louise (Umphrey) Kilen. He was born in Tellico Plains, TN on July 30, 1923 to Luther and Ora Lee Spivey. He taught and coached at Sisters High School, Cascade High School, and South Salem High School. She had worked for Pacific NW Bell as a service representative in Salem, Albany and Roseburg. He was discharged from active duty in December of 1945 as a 2ndLt. She is survived by her sister, Betty Lockwood; daughter, Darlene Hudson; sons, Thomas and Dennis; 7 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. City View Funeral Home and Cemetery is handling arrangements. She had a never-ending curiosity and never let age get in her way. After retiring from his practice, they moved to Salem to be closer to their children. A brief graveside will follow at City View Cemetery. For additional information: City View Funeral Home 390 Hoyt Street SouthSalem, OR 97302Phone - 503.363.8652Those who so desire may make memorial donations in memory of Peggy toGrace to You (gty.org)PO Box 4000, Mabel was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota on February 1, 1925, one of six children of Peter and Bertha (Laasch) Hoof. A natural performer, Ken brought humor and warmth to every show and loved and appreciated his audiences.His most ardent fans, however, were his family. Wanda passed away peacefully at the age of 81 in the care of Steve and Delinda Coburn, Taran Covell and Signature Hospice. In 1972 the firm was Williams Skopil Miller Wyllie Beck and Parks P.C. Hebron, Ca. LaDawn has been selected to participate in the 63rd Annual Debutante Ball. John graduated from Simpson Bible College in 1960, receiving a bachelor’s degree in theology. From his children he was blessed with two grandchildren, Steve and Daphne. In Lorraine Bergen’s memory, donations can be made to one of her churches, Willamette Valley Hospice, Salvation Army, or to Union Gospel Mission. He especially LOVED books and one day dreamed of opening a bookstore - though realized that might not be the best idea since he wouldn`t have the heart to sell a book to just any person. During these first few years she received her BA degree at CSU Northridge and Masters Degree at San Fernando Valley State College in Northridge, CA. Anthony (Tony) William Glynn, Jr. (86)Tony was the only child born to Hazel Martha Power Glynn and Anthony William Glynn Sr. on June 14, 1929 at St. Mary`s Hospital in San Francisco, California. Kenneth `Mr. Kenny: Howard Ellis, 71, passed away on Dec. 2. She spent several years being a soloist for various churches and was in a variety of musical productions.She is survived by her husband Richard De Groot; sisters Cherri Gregory, Vida Gregory and Patricia McGarvey; Step daughter Heidi Mellema; Nieces and nephews Carroll Kamlin, Dr. Kenton Gregory, Dr. Paul Gregory, Dr. Jay Gregory, Timothy Gregory and Lauren Levinson; Great nieces and nephews Emily Downing-Moore, Brian Downing, Brandon Gregory, Grant Gregory, Jason Gregory, Ryan Gregory, Mary Levinson and Samuel Levinson; and great great niece and nephews Gideon Moore, Lilly Downing and Jude Downing.Alice was preceded in death by her parents George and Annie Standley and sister, Lynne Sipe.Her father always encouraged his girls to do anything that they wanted.
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