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In Loving Memory is a monthly collection of photos and obituary notices re-published from the prior month’s World newspaper. In Loving Memory publishes the Second Saturday of each month. In Loving Memory• The World • June 9, 2018 ■ 2 ue eoilChapel Memorial Dunes • uil&CeainService Cremation & Burial Ree 51 271-2822 (541) 30Fron 2300 • dspor nieCrematory Onsite ,Ore t, ta eRoad ge go 97467 n spirit andakeen intellect. wisdom, gifted withanentrepreneurial family andfriendsasamanofprofound 1929. Glenwillforever beremembered by Saturday, April 21, 2018. Bandon passed away attheage of89 family announces thatGlenA. Swafford of Niblack Sr.Niblack He passed away May 1, 2018, , to Vernon E. andDella K. (Mork) dish ordessert to share. Attendees are invited to bringtheirfavorite Bay. Apotluck willfollow theservice. Army Church, 1155 Flanagan Ave. inCoos p.m., Sunday, May 20 attheSalvation Jr.,Niblack 67, ofHauser, willbeheldat2 As ayoung man, Glenmoved west to Glen was born in Van Buren, MO., Jan. 3, It iswithheavy hearts thattheSwafford Vern was bornOct. 5, 1950 inWichita, A celebration of life for Vernon E. G J obituary. dren. children; and five great-great-grandchil Walls; sixgrandchildren; 15 great-grand ter, Sandra; two sons, GlenJr. andTad son, William Armstrong. dearly missed, today, tomorrow and forever. incredible journey through life. He willbe ful andhumbledto have beenapart ofhis room heentered. family His isdeeply grate ral ability to command attention inany never short of sage advice. He had the natu infectious smile. He ledby example andwas he touched. the respect andadmiration ofevery life that determination. Glensucceeded ingarnering for hisfamily through hisingenuity and laid afoundation ofsecurity andprosperity was built. Glenwas tenaciously driven and the cornerstone on which everything else on the premise that family would always be his passing. GlenandJessie builttheirlives ble andcelebrated 69 years together until Jessie Davis. GlenandJessie were insepara California where hemethisloving wife, AN North Bend, which was purchased in1981 ing career attheMenasha pulpmillin life, buthe spentthemajority ofhiswork “mini Shore Acres.” oftentimes referring to theiryard asa wife’s tireless efforts around theirhome, daughter, Heidi. Vern was very proud ofhis ried for 45 years andhadonechild, a ried LindaHutton in1972. They were mar to North Bend where he met and later mar Station Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. on theU.S.S. Bryce Canyon atNaval Navy, where heproudly served hiscountry high school, hejoined the United States North Bend School Districts. Following the Coos Bay (Bunker Elementary) Hill and 1960s. moved from Kansas to inthe asthma issues, thefamily permanently beginning. Primarily dueto hissevere ounces atbirth, hewas afighter from the brother. Weighing inatonly 1pound, 13 and COPD. following acourageous battle withcancer LEN Leave aloving comment ontheonline He issurvived by hiswife, Jessie; daugh Glen was preceded indeath by hisgrand Glen hadagreat sense ofhumorandan Vern heldvarious jobs throughout his Following hisservice, hereturned home Growing up, heattended schools in both Vern grew upwiththree sisters andone 3, 1929 - A -1929 3, A LLEN S PRIL WAFFORD 21, 201821,

V ------O - - - ERNON CT was aregular attendee atallthree girls’ her success witheveryone he’d meet. He plishments and would share the news of pride inChelsea’s track andfieldaccom Ashley, Shelby and Chelsea. He took great time withhisthree granddaughters, friend to many. He was very outgoing andwas agood crossed hispath. He never metastranger. 300 games inhisbowling career. ball and was proud to have bowled three He was known for his left-handed curve daughter attheoldBay Bowl inCoos Bay. including ajunior-adult league withhis in several bowling leagues over theyears, close friends. enjoyed many weekend poker games with California rummy and he and Linda would never turndown afamily game of with hisfamily in . He spending numerous summers camping mill untiltheclosed its doors in2003. ator at the Weyerhaeuser containerboard by Weyerhaeuser. He was arepulper oper . 5, 1950 – M –1950 5, . One ofhisgreatest joys was spending Vern always hadastory for anyone who He was anavid bowler andparticipated Vern enjoyed fishing, huntingand Nelson and her husband, Darin of Newberg; and grandchildren, Lynette L. Cicoria and her husband, Charles of Aumsville, anddaughter, Kathy R. Anderson andhiswife, Judith of Helen ofPuyallup, Wash., Darryl P. sons, Kenneth R. Anderson Jr.and wife, tant to bothKen andMina. family andfriends, who were very impor on thebeach andspendingtimewith were spentworking intheyard, walking years later in1982. Theirretirement years teaching kindergarten, sheretired 32 homemaker until1956, when shebegan moved to Coos Bay in1946. was Mina a Montana State in1944. andKen Mina Benton School High in1937 andfrom Sept. 14, 1941. graduated Mina from Fort April 25, 2018inNewberg. ranch ontheShonkin. Shepassed away Falls, Mont., andgrew uponthefamily be held. recently ofNewberg. No services will for E. Mina Anderson, 98, ofCoos Bay, Mina issurvivedMina by three children, marriedKennethMina R. Anderson wasMina born Oct. 15, 1919 in Great Private cremation rites have been held E. N E. IBLACK AY 1, 20181, O CT J M . 15, 1919 - A -1919 15, . R INA . E. A E. - - -

www.thewor www.coosbayareafunerals.com and sign the online guestbook at Coos Bay Chapel, 541-267-3131. friends. and nephews, extended family andclose Hutton ofPortland; andnumerous nieces North Bend; brother-in-law, Michael (Colleen) Struckandhusband, Earl of Don ofPort Orchard, Wash.; sister, Virginia sister, Patricia Chapmanandhusband, sister, Karen ofPort Niblack Richey, Fla.; and wife, Marilyn of Port Orchard, Wash.; North Bend; brother, Matthew Niblack ters, Ashley, Shelby andChelsea Howard of Steve Howard ofNorth Bend; granddaugh Hauser; daughter, Heidi and husband, will anddetermination. will be forever remembered for his strong immeasurable. He was atruewarrior and by hishealth. track meets until his outings were limited volleyball games, basketball games and NDERSON Brust. two sisters, AnnaMaeCarlson andIda Edward, andGeorge Nottingham; and five brothers, Wesley, Wendell, Oria, Oria Wesley andAnnMaeNottingham; husband, Ken Anderson; herparents, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. of Aloha, OR, andColton Grassmann of Seattle, Wash., Hailey andWesley Cicoria Wash., Brooke andMcKenna Anderson of Sydney, andRachaelNelson ofVancouver, eight great-grandchildren, Madison, husband, Gerald ofCoeur d’Alene, Idaho; Aloha, andWendy A. Grassmann andher Anthony W. Cicoria andhiswife, Lisa of III andhiswife, AlixofSeattle, Wash., Vancouver, Wash., Kenneth R. Anderson obituary. com to leave condolences for thefamily. Sherwood, (503) 538-2191, www.Attrells. of Attrell’s Funeral Chapels, Newberg and Winter St. NE, Salem, OR97310-0645. Services, Oregon State Library, 250 butions to Talking Book andBrille Friends andfamily are encouraged to Arrangements are underthecare of He was preceded indeath by his parents. Vern issurvived by hiswife, Lindaof Vern’s prideandlove for hisfamily was PRIL The family suggests memorialcontri wasMina preceded indeath by her Leave aloving comment ontheonline Arrangements are underthedirections 25, 201825, ldlink.com.

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In Loving Memory• The World • June 9, 2018 ■ 3 In Loving Memory• The World • June 9, 2018 ■ 4 Bob, onarock crusherin Montana. He joined Wash., before going to work for hisbrother, ated from highschool in1957, atRosalia, Wash., to Julius andRuby Heyer. Vern gradu April 21, 2018. Portland surrounded by family, Saturday, He passed away at Providence Hospital in May 6, atTheArk, 411Safari Rd inWinston. ”Vern” Heyer ofWinston, at2p.m., Sunday, Dana andLucille(Deyeager) Wright. born March 31, 1939 inNorth Bend, to Gino’s Pizza . comes you to join them at 1p.m., at Road inCoquille. Thefamily wel Memorial Gardens, 94105 RinkCreek a.m., Saturday, June 2, atMyrtle Crest Robert “”Bob”” Merle Wright, at11 He was bornMarch 1, 1939, inColville, A celebration oflife willbeheldfor Albert Bob withhistwin brother, Billwas A graveside service willbeheldfor - - his kindheart andalways wanting to help dogs. cially when it includedthegrandkids andthe crabbing were thebest things inlife, espe family schnauzers. Camping, fishingand ment job was beingthe doggie butler to the met adog hedidn’t love. favorite His retire talking withallthechildren who dropped by. during theholidays amidsthisDisney display Santa””, sittingoutside hishomeevery year He was most well known asthe “”Cary Street in Reno, Nev., ShrineofMedford. andHillah of Washoe No. 35, F. andA.M. Masonic Lodge ing thetrain. Vern also was anactive member as adocent atWildlife Safari andloved driv ting on the Winston Dillard Fire Board, served bers ofthecommunity. He was currently sit where heandBev have beenvery active mem retiring in1991. where hewas employed for 26years before 1965, hejoined theCoos Bay Fire Department son andgrandson inBremerton, Wash. In mission ceremonies inMay 2009, withhis He also was ableto beapart ofthedecom commission in1961, duringtheVietnam era. was part ofputtingtheUSS Kittyhawk into the U.S. Navy in1959. He was very proud he Paula Kay. They divorced in1982. dren, Tari Michelle, Dennis Leroy, and married in1962. They hadthree chil from 1961 to 1963. He was drafted andserved inthe School andNorth School. Bend High Coos County andwent to Sunnyhill Coos Bay. He diedMay 13,2018 from cancer in and Jim McMillan of North Bend; Bend; daughter andhusband, Paula husband, Tari andKen LittleofNorth Wright of Coos Bay; daughter and Bill Wright of North Bend; son, Dennis He retired from Roseburg in2001. and then Roseburg Forest Products. fish. to Alaska. He was agolfer andlove to togethers. He andCarol took acruise ried in 2000. Bob enjoyed family get- He was aman who knew noenemiesdueto He was any dog’s bestfriendand never Vern moved 20 years ago to Winston , He metCarol Crook andthey mar He metJudy Davis andthey we’re He was raised intheHauser area of Bob issurvived by histwin brother, He worked atCoos Head for 18years R OBERT M M ARCH A ARCH LBERT “B 31,1939 - M 31,1939- 1, 1939 - A -1939 1, OB “V ” M ” - - ERN ------law, Wynema Wright. law, Judy Wright; anddaughter-in- wife, Don andEthelWright; sister-in- parents; wife Carol; older brother and ews. dren; andnumerous nieces andneph Shawn Smith;four great-grandchil daughter andhusband, Jennifer and band, April andKevin Rhodes;grand granddaughterMcMillan; andhus grandson andwife, Shawn andSara band, AmandaandTrae Collins; of Vernonia; granddaughter andhus and husband, Vicki andLonniePerry Crook ofPhilippines;stepdaughter stepson andwife, Richard andHelen theworldlink.com. coosbayareafunerals.com andwww. tos and send condolences at www. sign the online guestbook, share pho Bay Area, 541-269-2851. tion of Myrtle Grove Funeral Service- ERLE Winston. Family Mortuary in Roseburg, OR97471. Adoption Center, 450 OldDel RioRoad, Medford, OR 97504; or to Saving Grace Pet Transportation Fund, 3581 LeerWay, tions bemadeto Shrine theHillah Wash. Russet ofRoseburg, andBob Heyer ofCheney, ers, Warren Heyer ofWaukegan, Ill., Jerry also “”mom””, Josephine Heyer; andbroth Larry Heyer ofCheney, Wash. Pearson of Madison, Wisc.; andnephew, dren; three great-grandchildren; niece, Twila Scherado ofRedding, Calif.; eightgrandchil Crespi andChrisofYachats, andShawna Alan Heyer ofCoos Bay; daughters, Shelly Winston; sons, Steve Heyer andMonica and man.”” As expressed by many, “”He was agood many long time friends he met along the way. through life always beingsurrounded by and findingthegood inothers. He journeyed others. He lived hislife asagood humanbeing on theonlineobituary. PRIL Arrangements are underthedirec He was preceded in death by his Friends andfamily are invited to AY ” H ” Leave a loving comment Arrangements are inthecare ofTaylor’s In honorofVern thefamily asks thatdona He was preceded indeath by hisparents; Vern issurvived by hiswife, Beverly of 13, 201813, 21, 201821, EYER W RIGHT

------N funerals.com andwww.theworldlink. the onlineguestbook atwww.coosbayarea Bay Chapel, 541-267-3131. Coos Bay, OR97420. Coos Bay Chapel, 685 Anderson Avenue, OR 97420. Cards orothers may besent to Youth Group, 61570 Hwy 101S., Coos Bay, tions to Coos Bay Christian Fellowship Coos Bay. Christian Fellowship, 61570 Hwy 101S. in at noon, Saturday, May 5, at Coos Bay Hauso Scallin, 49, ofCoos Bay, willbeheld ews andotherfamily. Mike Neu; as well as many nieces and neph band, Adam Proctor, andhusband, Nicole husband, James Leonard, andhus Michele aunts, David andSueGaudenzi, Alysse and and husband, Ken Martinez; unclesand Zeisloft; mother, GinaGaudenziMartinez with Tiffany. Bay where hermom, GinaandDale lived Edmenson. Diannamoved in 1994 to Coos Tiffany AmenisZeisloftandJohn Paul Chris Zeisloft and she had two children, school inGrass Valley, Calif., shemarried Nevada City, Calif. After graduating high her momandhusband, Dale Crowell to to Alhambra School High andmoved with tions doingbeautiful pictures offamilies. the people. Sheworked atdifferent loca of the sea and nature, but her favorite was of es, especially theocean, andtaking pictures Crowell, Tom Hauso; andothers. Zeisloft, John Paul Edmenson andDale parents, John andWanda Gaudenzi, Chris OV D Friends andfamily are encouraged to sign Arrangements are underthecare of Coos Dianna loved going to any river, or beach A celebration oflife for DiannaMarie She was preceded indeath by hergrand She issurvived by herdaughter, Tiffany She was born in Martinez, Calif. She went In lieuofflowers, please consider dona IANNA . 26, 1968 - M -1968 26, . S M CALLIN ARIE ARCH H

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J www.theworldlink.com. www.coosbayareafunerals.com and aged to signtheonline guestbook at of Coos Bay Chapel, 541-267-3131. Dick Akerson. parents; husband; andonebrother, much. Bay, who cared andloved her very Eddie andYvonne Williams ofCoos lies; andtwo very specialfriends, Luther of Aumsville and their fami Evans of North Bend, and Tom and family; foster children, Ellen Helen Langley; stepdaughter, Alyce and family, includingsister-in-law, pets. friends andfamily. Sheloved her puter andspendingtimewithclose ing, reading, gardening, hercom years, AnnandGusenjoyed danc and French silkpie. Inherlater favorite was Cajunchicken gumbo an incredible cook. Her family local community activities. Annwas Choshi Gardens andactive inother cialist. Annwas asupporter of She was aself-taught bonsai spe Oregon Nurseryman’s Association. were longtimemembers ofthe Nursery inCoos Bay. AnnandGus owner withGusofLindy Lane Coos Bay. taught grade school in Florence and 50 years. After graduation, she married Gus. They were married for tion. Thatiswhere shemetand and received herdegree ineduca College ofEducation inMonmouth War IIeffort. Annattended Oregon Ship Yards supportingtheWorld after school working in the Portland family grocery store inPortland and Day, withloved onesnear her. passed away peacefully St. Patrick’s Thelma (Slonaker) Akerson. She Portland, to Andrew “Andy” and Memorial Park inCoos Bay. will belaidto rest atSunset Bay willbeheldatalater date. Ann Marjory “Ann” Langley, 92, ofCoos UNE Friends andfamily are encour Arrangements are under thecare She was preceded in death by her Ann issurvived by many friends Ann was anavid gardener and In growing up, Annworked inthe Ann was born June 18, 1925 in A private family gathering for 18, 1925 – M –1925 18, M ARJORY L ANGLEY “A ARCH

NN 17, 201817, ” ” ------he was an outstanding athlete on the Mayville State Teachers College where Commendation. Service Medal for Meritorious Unit Service Stars, theUnited Nations Korean Silver Medal withthree Bronze Korean War, hewas awarded the transfer to theU.S. Army. During the both branches before hisofficial briefly served simultaneously with that Don was intheU.S. Army now, he Once the two services had worked out U.S. Navy recalled Don to active duty. forces. WhilefightinginKorea, the entered withthesecond wave ofU.S. at thestart oftheKorean War and Administration (REA ). railroad andtheRural Electrification variety ofjobs, includingwiththe returned to Kindred andworked ina the war. After World War IIended, he United States Navy for theduration of brothers into service andjoined the high school, Don followed four ofhis in North Bend. surrounded by hisfamily athishome passed away peacefully May 11, 2018, and Selma (Bjerke) Swenson. He Kindred, N.D., to AlbertB. Swenson Memory Gardens inCoos Bay. mation rites were heldatOcean View follow intheParish Hall. Private cre Graham presiding. A luncheon will St. inNorth Bend, withtheRev. Jim Redeemer CatholicChurch, 225016th 11 a.m., Thursday, May 17 atHoly Don R. Swenson, 90, ofNorth Bend, at After thewar, Don attended Don was drafted into theU.S. Army In 1945, duringhissenior year of Don was bornApril 2, 1928 in A memorialMass willbeheldfor - again in2017. 2016 heshothisage twice anddidthis ed on playing from the white tees. In Club, now Coos GolfClub, andinsist frequently found atCoos Country Don played regularly, butwas most advice on their swing, stance and grip. improve theirgame, giving them young golfers, as well as older ones, coach. Don enjoyed thegame. he volunteered for theposition of restarting thegolf team in1970 when coach. He isremembered most for basketball, as both assistant and JV retired in1992. business courses atNBHSuntilhe SchoolBend High in1965. He taught teaching/coaching position atNorth Day for seven years before accepting a Day. He taught andcoached inJohn Dakota before moving in1958 to John lege. They bothtaught inNorth Bernadette Cote, whom hemetincol began histeaching career. teams. After graduating in1954, he football, basketball, track andtennis throughout hislife, giving hisfinal Swenson, Don remained ateacher they hadtaken. Whethercoach orMr. the most useful highschool courses ing class hadturnedoutto beoneof weeks of his life, told him that his typ met himunexpectedly, even inthelast “coach” or “Mr. Swenson.” Many who students greeted himas either summed uphisapproach to life. other,” which hefrequently said, put others at ease. “Be kind to each At alltimes, hisunflappable approach of golf oragame ofbridge or cribbage. good game withothers, beitaround and theater, and enjoyed playing a children andgrandchildren in sports events atchurch, loved to supporthis Legion. He also helpedwithvarious nity. He was amemberoftheAmerican Don also was active in thecommu Even after heretired, Don helped At NBHS, Don coached football and On May 28, 1955, Don married Even years after retirement, former D ONALD A PRIL 2, 1928 – M –1928 2, R AEBURN - - - - AY S www.theworldlink.com. www.coosbayareafunerals.com and to signtheonlineguestbook at North Bend Chapel, 541-756-0440. charity ofone’s choice. NBHS golfer attend college, orto a North Bend, OR97459, to helpan Community Scholarship, POBox 567, Scholarship” to theNorth Bend in thenameof “Don Swenson Golf gests memorialcontributions bemade ied this. He willbemissed. you faithfully andwell!” Don embod where itlies, isthemanwho willserve God iswatching him, andplay hisball alone, withtheknowledge thatonly who can go into a patch of rough and 10siblings. parents, Albert and Selma Swenson; as numerous nieces andnephews. and Florence and Don Helman; as well Ernest andDenise Cote, Rita Scharf, Phlugrath, Marcella andJohn Keily, Crosby, Louise Boucher, Rodney Marsh; hisloving in-laws, Leonid Brad, Joe, and Marion;sister, Janice children oftheheart, Shelly, Shannon, Marissa, Ryan, MaxandParker; his children, Hunter, Taylor, Hannah, Scott Swenson ofBend; seven grand Marcia Marchant ofNorth Bend, and Dana Swenson ofBiberach, Germany, Japan, Donald Swenson ofCoquille, children, Tamara Swenson ofOsaka, Bernadette “Bernie” Swenson; five children inApril andMay. golf lessons to his children and grand- 11, 201811, Friends andfamily are encouraged Arrangements are underthecare of In lieuofflowers, thefamily sug P.G. Wodehouse wrote, “The man Don was preceded indeath by his Don issurvived by hiswife, WENSON

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In Loving Memory• The World • June 9, 2018 ■ 5 In Loving Memory• The World • June 9, 2018 ■ 6 in Coos Bay. (Kabat) Lee. She passed away April 21, 2018 Patricia Ann Lee, to MarianandAurelia View Memory Gardens inCoos Bay. Private cremation rites were heldat Ocean Patricia AnnDuncan, 87, ofCoos Bay. 685 Anderson Avenue inCoos Bay. 9 a.m. to noonatCoos Bay Chapel, the graveside service Thursday, from Bay. Apublicvisitation willprecede Millington Frontage Road inCoos Sunset Memorial Park, 63060 1:30 p.m., Thursday, May 31at formerly ofCoos Bay, willbeheldat “Violet” Wood, 87, ofKlamathFalls, Patsy grew upwithher horse, Smoky, Patsy Duncan was bornJune 6, 1930 as No publicservices willbeheldfor A graveside service for Bedie be deeply missed. bragged onherbigfamily. her as “”granny.”” She loved and the kids and grandkids that adopted and great-grandchildren, and all of family, especially hergrandchildren all, sheloved spendingtimewith bowling, andcamping. Butmost of of taxes. AARP to assist others withthefiling others; shealso volunteered for vices. Violet always enjoyed helping Oregon asanaidefor children ser first peopleto behired by theState of for many years, andwas oneofthe She ran ashelter homeinCoquille remarried after hispassing in1968. married RalphE. Wood andnever 19, 2018inKlamathFalls. (Beard) Farrell. Shepassed away May Crockett, Texas, to Leroy andBedie different countries. After Laos, they moved traveled allover fareast Asiavisitingmany overseas again to Laos andThailand. They Union Wash., for ayear before moving owned agolf course inAlderbrook, in months. After leaving Kwajalein, they enjoyed traveling duringthesummer they both learned to scuba dive, and Kwajalein intheMarshal Islands, where middle of the Pacific Ocean called 10 years they taught onanislandinthe wide travel adventures overseas. For nearly organ, andloved to paint. music. She enjoyed singing and playing the three girls, Nancy, Susan, andMolly. college andbecame teachers. They had Patrick’s Day in1951. They bothgraduated lifeguarding. They were marriedSt. the love ofherlife, JimDuncan, while both Grangeville, Idaho. Thisiswhere shemet and was the1949 Rodeo Queenin Violet was loved by many andwill She loved gardening, cooking, Violet was avery loyal person. She Violet was bornJuly 8, 1930 in After college they started theirworld Patsy taught English, reading, art, and J P J UNE B ULY ATRICIA EDIE 6, 1930 - A -1930 6, 8, 1930 – M –1930 8, “V A IOLET NN PRIL - D AY ” W ” - 19, 201819, 21, 201821, UNCAN www.theworldlink.com. www.coosbayareafunerals.com and to signtheonlineguestbook at of Coos Bay Chapel, 541-267-3131. daughter, Darlene West. parents; husband, RalphWood; and grandchildren. Coos Bay; aswell asten great- of Coos Bay, and Porscha Boyd of Kammie Greene andhusband, Koby band, Justin of Klamath Falls, Nev., Cuttinghamandhus Nikki Grossell andhusband, Rob ofSparks, Idaho; granddaughters, Michelle Coos Bay, Ryan Jackson ofPost Falls, Portland, BrianWest andwife, Joy of Eugene; grandsons, Darren West of Bay; son-in-law, Dan West of Boyd andhusband, AllenofCoos Robert ofKlamathFalls, Tammy Inetta Jackson-Jones andhusband, www.theworldl www.coosbayareafunerals.com and sign theonlineguestbook at Coos Bay Chapel, 541-267-3131. disease thatPatsy battled for many years. at alz.org, orby phone1.800.272.3900, a may begiven to theAlzheimer’s Association band of59 years, JimDuncan. children. six grandchildren; andseven great-grand miss hermore thanwords can say pets, traveling, and playing golf. We will years as “snowbirds” golfing inArizona. retired from teaching. settled down inCoquille, where they to Anchorage, Alaska for oneyear, andthen Friends andfamily are encouraged Arrangements are underthecare She was preceded indeath by her She issurvived by herdaughters, OOD Friends andfamily are encouraged to Arrangements are underthecare of In lieuofflowers, memorial donations She was preceded indeath by herhus Patsy issurvived by herthree daughters; Patsy loved herfamily andfriends, her After retirement, JimandPatsy spent17

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- M the onlineobituary. and onegreat-grandson. sons; three granddaughters; five daughters; three grand moved to Springfield. Orford City Council, andlater where shewas on thePort Frank retired to Port Orford Insurance inPortland. Sheand Red ShieldandNorthwest last week atage 82. memorial. Shepassed away mation aboutafuture local [email protected] for infor in Springfield. Contact coy Springfield Lutheran Church at 11 a.m., Saturday, May 12 at widow ofFrank “Skip” Cramer, held for Helen “Jane” Cramer, ARCH Leave aloving comment on She leaves behindtwo sons; Jane was claimsmanager at A memorial service will be H 10, 1931 - A -1931 10, ELEN C RAMER “J ANE PRIL

27, 201827, ” ” - - - Fred Ivy, who passed in1994. Cousin, Joan. Shewas married for 43 years to Bev, andNaomi; andbestclosest friend ers, Jim, Ken and John; her sisters, Lois, Joyce, preceded by those ofherparents; herbroth Burns andEllaIda (Wasson). Her death was Bend; theoldest of nine children ofRobert “Glady” was bornFebruary 24, 1928 inNorth earth early Saturday morningApril 28. Baker. She passed away Saturday, May 20, the Philippines, to Richard andCharito tor BillMoldt officiating. Wildwood Road inNorth Bend, withpas Hauser Community Church, 69411 held at 2 p.m., Saturday, May 26, at (Baker) Wilkes, 41, ofCoos Bay, willbe Glady issurvived by herson, Donald and Mary Gladys (Burns) Ivy passed from this Maryanne was bornSept. 29, 1976 in A memorialservice for Maryanne M. - - Germany, France, Spain, Denmark, Mexico teering, shewas traveling; pictures from Charleston Visitor Center. Whennotvolun Chamber ofCommerce, andespecially the Friends ofShore Acres, RSVP, Bay Area years ofservice to Bay Area Hospital Auxiliary, volunteer, andisremembered for hermany Telephone Company in1987. ied work career, finally retiring from General she marriedFred, sheenjoyed alongandvar returning to theCoos Bay area in1950 when at Bell Telephone. After for thePortland Housing Authority andlater sister) andyounger cousin Joan, findingwork live withher “Aunt Minnie” (hermother’s Charleston. At 18, shetraveled to Portland to fountain atDavey Jones Store (“Locker”) in year, when shequitschool for ajob atthesoda North School Bend High untilhersophomore Shutter was her favorite teacher. She attended attended theCharleston School where Ruth Phyllis. friends, Linda, Ginger, Edna, Carolyn and nieces andnephews andcousins; andherdear vived by heryoungest sister, Rose; many and great-grandson, Elliott. Sheisalso sur band, Greg; grandson, Jonathon andwife, Soo wife Lucinda;daughter, Corrine andhus ing deliciousPhilippinefoods, which Maryanne andhermotherenjoyed cook fondly referred to as “daddy’s littlegirl”. special relationship withherdadandwas beautiful spirit and smile. She had a very and accessories shopinEugene. Coos Bay, anAsianmarket, andaclothing resale clothingstore inNorth Bend and many years. Sheowned andoperated a several years andPortside Restaurant for She worked for Patrick Terry Attorney for and a certified adultpost homecare giver. certified ceramic instructor, paralegal, graduate ofMarshfield School. High Calif., Portland, andCoos Bay, andwas a death. have a healthy life due to her untimely therefore, several people will be able to ing people. Shewas anorgan donor; of herdeath. rounded by many loved ones at the time 2018 from amassive brain aneurysm, sur After retirement, Glady stayed busy asa Glady grew upandlived inCharleston. She Maryanne will be remembered for her Maryanne hadmany talents. Shewas a She attended schools inSan Diego, Maryanne hadalove for life andhelp M ARYANNE M S F ARY EB EPT . 24, 1928 - A -1928 24, . . 29, 1976 – M –1976 29, . G LADYS M. (B M. ------(B www.theworldlink.com. www.coosbayareafunerals.com and sign the online guestbook at Coos Bay Chapel, 541-267-3131. grandparents; andherbrother, Ron Baker. others thatcalled her “”aunt””. Amelia, andRandy Jr.; andnumerous Alex, Nikki, PJ, Gabriel, Elijah, Angelica, Randy Baker; nieces andnephews, Ashley, Robinson; sister, Tamara Baker; brother, Baker; sister, Rose and her husband, Lee Jaxson; parents, Richard andCharito Wilkes; two grandchildren, Rozelyn and Austin Reed, Hunter Stordahl, andJoey Wilkes; herchildren, Audrianna Reed, nights withJoe. together. Sheespecially enjoyed thedate or doinganything aslongthey were her husband, Joe andchildren, camping making sure everyone hadenoughto eat. have beenenjoyed by many. They enjoyed the United States. people andplaces from nearly everywhere in and Canadafillmany photo albums, asdo nerals.com andwww.theworldlink.com. the onlineguestbook atwww.coosbayareafu Bay Chapel, 541-267-3131. 38105. Hospital, 501StJude Place, Memphis, TN in her name be directed to St Jude’s Children’s Glady’s wishthatany memorialcontribution to follow Casino-Hotel. attheMill It was Anderson Avenue in Coos Bay, with reception June 3at1pmCoos Bay Chapel, 685 Celebration ofGlady’s life willoccur Sunday Bay. ApublicMemorial Service and May 1at Ocean View Memory Garden inCoos est Coquille Tribal Elder. flower garden. At herdeath, shewas theold the sun on her back deck, surrounded by her and loved to dance. Andsheloved soaking up her favorite song. Sheloved country music “Somewhere My Love (Laura’s Theme)” being movie, thethemesong ofthatmovie was apassion. Dr. Zhivago was herfavorite Huckleberry pieherfavorite desert. Bingo ters andscallops herfavorite seafood. AKER PRIL Friends and family are encouraged to Arrangements are underthecare of She was preceded indeath by her She issurvived by herhusband, Joseph Maryanne enjoyed spendingtimewith Her favorite color was lavender. Clamfrit Friends andfamily are encouraged to sign Arrangements are underthecare ofCoos A small private graveside service was held AY URNS 28, 201828, 20, 201820, ) W ) ) I ) ILKES VY

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In Loving Memory• The World • June 9, 2018 ■ 7 In Loving Memory• The World • June 9, 2018 ■ 8 Chicago, Ill., to Robert “Bob” andEleanor Coos Bay. held atOcean View Memory Gardens in in Coos Bay. Private cremation rites were Bereavement Center, 1620 Thompson Road Sunday, May 20attheSouth Coast Hospice the Coos Bay area, willbeheldat2p.m., Thomas Andersen, 77, longtimeresident of Ronald was born Oct. 18, 1940 in A celebration oflife service for Ronald and grew up in Sacramento and with family atherpassing. long strugglewithcancer. Shewas May 6, 2018, peacefully athomeafter a Church, 1201Satre St. Shepassed away June 4, inEugene atStPaul’s Catholic Eugene, from 11a.m. to 2p.m., Monday, be heldfor Janice Rose Beebe,70, of She was born in Sacramento, Calif., A church service andreception will

opportunities onlandmanaged by the public access andexpand recreational Ron was also involved in projects to improve participated inalltheaspects ofhisfield. manager and assistant area manager, Ron ber manager, followed by natural resource positions as, first, timbercruiser, then tim minimizing environmental impacts. Inhis tion, withgoals ofsustainability while large timbersales andmassive reforesta Oxbow fire. Thenbegan ashiningseason of Land Management began after thegreat School.High with bothgirls graduating from North Bend Ron and family remained in North Bend, Coos Bay, Tristin in1970 andTracie in1971. in 1968. Theirtwo daughters were bornin achieved therank ofcaptain. served asanairtraffic controller and Corps from 1963 to 1966. InVietnam, Ron and serving in the United States Marine graduating from the University ofIllinois 26, 2018inhishomeNorth Bend. Andersen. He passed away peacefully April Research andOregon Urology Institute research coordinator for Radiant spent therest ofhercareer asaclinical and homehealth. medical floors, theemergency room, Hospital where sheworked onvarious career inNorth Bend, atBay Area career innursing. Shestarted her earned abachelor’s degree innursing. University in Ashland, where she degree innursing andSouthern Oregon Bay, where she earned an associate Oregon Community College inCoos Hollywood. School andlistening to musicin in theDrama ClubatAlverno High working onRose Parade floats, acting her favorites were family vacations, memories of her childhood, some of Sierra Madre, Calif. She had many fond Ron’s 30-year career withtheBureau of He metandmarriedChristineBuselmeier Ron moved to Coos Bay in1967 after After moving to Eugene in1998, she Janice hadavery rewarding 35-year Janice attended Southwestern R F EB J ONALD O ANICE CT . 18, 1948 - M -1948 18, . . 18, 1940 - A -1940 18, . T R HOMAS OSE - - AY B online obituary. in-law, Gray Nieland. Makenna andTaryn Ramsey; andson- band, Korey Ramsey; grandchildren, daughter, Lori(Beebe) andherhus Alexis, Mallory andGavin Beebe; son, Mike Beebe; grandchildren, Samina Pelham; Husband, BillBeebe; Pelham; granddaughters, Erica and (Haverstock) andhusband Mark Bell, andAllenBell; daughter, Kali brothers, Bruce Bell, Paul Bell, Michael Joyce (Bell) Freeman andAnnBell; parents, Clyde andRita Bell. daughter, Johanna Haverstock; andher ing, andtracing herfamily genealogy, er, shealso enjoyed photography, hik and grandmother. Anavid tennis play in Eugene. Sheretired in2010. North Bend Chapel, 541-756-0440. organization. to your favorite veterans’ support great-granddaughters. blessed withtwo grandchildren andtwo ters, andtheirhusbands. Ron also was Christine “”C.Z.””; andtheirtwo daugh and theirwives andchildren; by hiswife, Gary Andersen ofCapeGirardeau, Miss., Robert Andersen ofMadison, Wisc., and tions. friendships formed through these connec Assembly, now CoastLife Church. Many church family was at Eastside Christian Services and for Enterprise CarRental. His Oregon State Department ofHuman Ron worked asadriver for InlandPoint, for sion. After hisretirement from theBLM, among others, were underRon’s supervi Dean Creek Elkpreserve and day use area, BLM. TheBLMpark atLoonLake andthe funerals.com and www.theworldlink.com. the onlineguestbook atwww.coosbayarea PRIL 6, 20186, EEBE A Leave aloving comment onthe Janice issurvived by hersisters, She was preceded indeath by Above all, Janice loved beingamom Arrangements are underthecare of Donations inRon’s honormay bemade Ron issurvived by two younger brothers, Friends andfamily are encouraged to sign 26, 201826, NDERSEN

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online obituary. Funeral Service, Bandon. direction of Amling Schroeder westrumfuneralservice.com. brothers andsisters. parents; her husband, Robert; her Tucker. children, Addison, Kampbell, and Eli, andLandon;great-grand Patrick andKaitlyn, ZacandDarcy, Russell andSanja, Kelsey andPeter, Adam andRegent, Aaron andAyu, Martina andToby, ShalaandGrant, Cindy McKenzie; grandchildren, daughters, Patti McKenzie and and Scott McKenzie andwife, Carol; Robert McKenzie andwife, Gloria and cooking oftheholiday meal. great pridedoingallofthepreparing Thanksgiving, inwhich shetook family. Her favorite was She loved theholidays withher hunting for agates andglass floats. Club. Sheloved beach combing and Easter Star andtheLangloisLions Bob. the cranberry farm withhusband, raising cattle andsheeprunning family. Sheworked thefamily ranch, McKenzie Jr. andbegan raising her School.High ShemarriedRobert teens andgraduated from Langlois Coos Bay attheage of85. Mermilliod. ShediedMay 8, 2018in Courtney and Lillian (Hoskins) Inglewood, Calif., the daughter of Cemetery. Friday, May 18, atthePort Orford McKenzie willbeheldat1p.m., Port Orford resident, Beverly Jane S Leave aloving comment onthe Arrangements are underthe Friends may offer condolences at She was preceded indeath by her She issurvived by hersons, She was amemberoftheOrder of She came to Oregon inherearly Beverly was bornSept. 9, 1932 in A graveside services for longtime EPT . 9, 1932 - M -1932 9, . B EVERLY M C K ENZIE J AY ANE 8, 20188,

- had lived inNorth Bend over 50years. with COPD for anumberofyears. Jim March 20, 2018. Jimhadbeenstruggling He went to be with the Lord Sunday, vice atReedsport Masonic Cemetery. Reedsport. Aburialwillfollow theser 24, atDunesMemorial Chapelin “Jim” Dale Brown Sr., 76, at3p.m., May He attended gunsmithingschool in died May 5, 2018inCoos Bay. Pass, to Unus andLois(Maughs) Cole. He Coquille. Foursquare Church, 1546 N. Hemlock in p.m. Sunday, May 20, attheCoquille Sr., 79, ofMyrtle Point, willbeheldat3 A service isbeingheldfor Jimmy Myron grew upinLos Angeles County. Myron was bornFeb. 23, 1939 inGrants A celebration oflife for Myron D. Cole - Coquille Chapel. 541-396-3846. of Amling/Schroeder Funeral Service – six great-grandchildren. Oregon. He also hassixgrandchildren and Cole ofSacramento andAnnette Cole of Cole Jr. ofMyrtle Point; daughter, Pam Coquille Valley Elks Lodge No. 1935. also a member of Coquille Eagles and member oftheFoursquare Church and club, andSTEP Program. He was anactive president oftheMyrtle Point Sportsmens he also enjoyed fishing. He served as shooting, skeet shooting, reloading and thing thatrevolved around guns. Trap Coquille intheearly 2000s. He loved any years before heretired. He moved to Angeles and was a county sheriff for many Susanville, Calif. He returned to Los theworldlink.com westrumfuneralservice.com and es may beshared withthefamily atwww. Edie were happily married for 53years. they raised theirthree children. Jimand North Bend theirhome, which iswhere church, Edith “Edie” Powell. They made He soon after marriedamemberofthe Missionary BaptistChurch inEmpire. Bend where hisfather was pastoring a the U.S. Army, Jimheaded to North in Korea. After beingdischarged from years. He served part ofhismilitary duty Army. He served inthe U.S. Army for 4 graduation joined the United States Atwater School, High andshortly after California where he graduated, from marily inOklahoma, butmoved to married ElsieMarie. Jimwas raised pri years old. Afew years later hisfather mother passed away when hewas only 8 Okla., to Wilburt andIceal Brown. His life. port for hisfamily untiltheendofhis continued to provide strength andsup He knew hewas greatly loved, andhe He passed away surrounded by family. F Online condolences and remembranc Arrangements are underthedirection He issurvived by hisson, Myron D. M EB Jim was bornOct. 15, 1941, inTaloga, . 23, 1939 – M –1939 23, . YRON D. C D. OLE AY 5, 20185, J S IMMY O R CT . . - - . 15, 1941 - M -1941 15, . “J - - IM integrity and selflessness. were truly blessed. He was a manof their various projects. Allwho knew Jim ing hischildren andgrandchildren with ing timewithhisfamily. He loved help working, butmost ofallheloved spend enjoyed crabbing, fishing, and wood of hiseternal homeinHeaven. Jim forted by hisfaith inGodandassurance loved the Lord. family His was com Baptist Church inReedsport andtruly was amemberofCalvary Missionary years was hisfamily andhischurch. He family. was ableto enjoy quality timewithhis grader. He was blessed to retire at56and he enjoyed themost was runningthe as alead-man for thecounty, butthejob Department for over 30years. He retired Jim worked for theCoos County Road ter, Ellen McNeil; andsisters-in-law, Marie; his brother, Pete Brown; his sis ents, Wilburt andIceal; stepmother, Jim was preceded indeath by hispar Jim’s mainfocus duringhisretired ” D ” ALE ARCH B ROWN 20, 201820, S O HARON CT S R . 8, 1940 - M -1940 8, . . . (B - - - - - ELL obituary. 97478. 421 S 40th Street, Springfield, OR Landmark Missionary Baptist Church, Rogue BaptistCampincare oftheFirst rial giftmay contribute to theUnion wishing to honorJimthrough amemo but hewillbegreatly missed. Friends ence willcontinue to befelt atthecamp, annual family church camp. Jim’s pres was to take theirmotor home to an ews. Brown; andnumerous nieces andneph Brown, Bill Brown (Edith), and John Owen Koechel; his brothers, David Hayden Thomas;onegreat-grandson, Thomas, McKenzie Thomas, and Mike Koechel, Clay Brown, Riley Jess Thomas;grandchildren, Sarah and Gina Brown, Gary Brown, Cindy and Brown. Coleen Brown, Shirley Brown, andAllie Leave a loving comment ontheonline A yearly highlightfor Jimand Edie He issurvived by hischildren, Jim and ) D ) on theonlineobituary. grandchildren. grandchildren andgreat- Campbell; andnumerous and Dennis andMelissa sons, Don andKerri Campbell May 6, 2018. her home in Wasco, Calif., 77, passed away peacefully at friend Sharon (Bell) Donhou, AY Leave aloving comment She issurvived by hertwo Our beloved motherand 6, 20186, ONHOU

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In Loving Memory• The World • June 9, 2018 ■ 9 In Loving Memory• The World • June 9, 2018 ■ 10 peacefully May 9, 2018inCoos Bay. Emilian (Mitchell) Worthen. He passed away Ark., to Travis Jerrell Worthen and Beron urnside service will be held at Ocean Pastor Roland Shanks presiding. A private Church ofCoos Bay, 1140 S. 10thSt., with at 11a.m. Friday, May 18 attheFirst Baptist Billie E. Worthen, 91, ofCoos Bay, willbeheld Memory Gardens Cemetery in Coos Bay. Bill was bornNov. 16, 1926 inPrattsville, A memorialservice to celebrate thelife of Noddin. He passed away peacefully Jose, Calif., to Hector Donald andJune Portland. Cemetery, 11800 SE Mt Scott Blvd in Monday, July 2 atWillamette National 91, ofCoos Bay,will beheldat3p.m., honors for Joseph T. “Ted” Noddin, Ted was born July 1, 1926 inSan An urnsidecommittal withmilitary View mischievous sense ofhumorandskillasa and was state captain in1983. of theCoos County Mounted Sheriff’s Posse her death in 2016. He was a charter member 1966, partnering for almost 50years before current location. He married Shirley Smith in ing anew church home, which was builtinits achieving acongregational goal ofconstruct ship positions. He was instrumental in member for 70 years, holdingmany leader Baptist Church inCoos Bay andwas anactive to four boys andagirl. He joined theFirst married Patricia Williams. Theirfamily grew arrived in1948 inCoos Bay, where hemetand lowed, settling in Oregon and California. Bill Eventually thewhole Worthen family fol Oregon, andbegan lookingfor work. drove allday andnightuntilthey reached he andhisbestbuddy piledinto anoldChevy, long following hisdischarge from theArmy, enlistment teaching others to drive them. Not outstanding atdriving tanks andspenthis stateside, inTexas from 1945-1947. He was dant inlove withadeepfaith inGod. cotton farming family, thatwas always abun came from apoor, hardworking, logging and District Board for 26years andwas was ontheCharleston Sanitation traveling andvisitingevery state. He to theVA andcommunity. He enjoyed dary andcreated jewelry for donating antique tractors, was involved inlapi shop there where heworked on Bay, in 1989. He built his home and his his wife, Charlotte, moved to Coos mitted husband for 63 years. 15, 1955. He was adevoted andcom Charlotte Irene (Curnes) Noddin Oct. affairs throughout hislife. country. He kept abreast aboutnaval was proud ofhisservice to thisgreat (World War 2, Korea and Vietnam). He years. He was aveteran of three wars in 1943 andserved honorably for 30 journey with heart failure. May 4, 2018inRoseburg, after along Bill will beremembered for hiseasy smile, Bill served hiscountry intheU.S. Army, Bill was theeldestoffive children. He Ted loved theWest Coast andwith He marriedhiswife andbestfriend, Ted joined the United States Navy J OSEPH J N ULY OV B . 16, 1926 – M –1926 16, . 1, 1926 – M –1926 1, ILLIE T. “T E. W E. ED ------ORTHEN AY ” N ” AY 4, 20184, www.theworldlink.com. www.coosbayareafunerals.com and to sign theonlineguestbook at Coos Bay Chapel, 541-267-3131. Orleans, LA70130. Museum, 945 Magazine St., New memory to theNational WWII parents; two brothers; andonesister. great-grandchildren. as well as six grandchildren andseven and wife, KatieofEscondido, Calif.; Sutherlin; hisson, Noddin Michael Sandy Dow andhusband, Raleighof Lumberton, Texas; hisdaughter, John J. Noddin andwife, Nan of Ted isfurthersurvived by hisson, those years. active withthecommunity for all Bend Chapel, 541-756-0440. 4771 Pacific Ave., Suite A, Eugene, OR97402. OR 97420 ortoOregonthe Horse Rescue, Building Fund, 1140 South 10thSt., Coos Bay, Billie’s honorto theFirst BaptistChurch Freeman andHenry Harrington. Mike andJerry; andtwo bestfriends, O.J. brother, Robbie; sisters, Joyce andJane; sons, Travis and Beron Worthen; wife, Shirley; ews. grandchildren; andmany nieces andneph Coos Bay; ninegrandchildren; 18great- Bay; daughter-in-law, Francine Worthen of of Portland; brother, LandisWorthen ofCoos son, Dennis Worthen andhiswife, Marguerite and herhusband, Keith Kroeker ofCoos Bay; Worthen ofWinston; daughter, Patti Worthen on inhisfamily andfriends. horseman. He is already missed and will live www.theworldlink. nerals.com and www.coosbayareafu online guestbook at com. 9, 20189, Friends andfamily are encouraged Arrangements are underthecare of Donations may bemadeinhis He was preceded indeath by his In additionto hiswife, Charlotte, Arrangements are underthecare ofNorth Memorial contributions may bemadein Bill was preceded indeath by hisparents, Bill issurvived by hisson, B. Travis Friends andfamily are encouraged to signthe ODDIN

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- com andtheworldlink.com online atwestrumfuneralservice. Funeral Service, Bandon. direction of Amling Schroeder father, Christopher. great-grandchild, Casey; andhis Sadie, Trenton, Spencer andDelilah; Chelsea, Will, Collin, Riley, Brianna, son, Justin Tree; grandchildren, Levrets, Shawna Tree, Holly Tree; daughters, Heather Ryan, Kyra Bandon Play House. Bandon Youth Theater andthe music. He was very active withthe gardening, acting and playing family, surfing, skiing, Taekwondo, humor. almost asmuchhissarcastic wine shop. cooking was His loved tually turned into a vegan bistro and Pacific Bluessurfshopthatheeven Construction andlater opened spending timetogether. ing theirfamilies, traveling and They spentthenext 30years enjoy Christmas Day 1988. His “”Juney.”” more children. he and first wife Susan had four He moved in1975 to Bandon, where where hisfirst daughter was born. York, Florida, Europe andColorado leaving California helived inNew surf inCambriaandBigSur. After teenage years skippingschool to spent hisearly years actingandhis Bandon May 9, 2018attheage of64. battle withcancer athishomein Moore. He diedafter atwo-year Christopher Tree andBarbara North Hollywood, Calif., theson of Center. June 2attheBandonCommunity Tree willbeheldat2p.m., Saturday, O Friends may send condolences Arrangements are underthe He issurvived by hiswife, Judy; He loved spendingtimewithhis He owned Jason Tree He marriedJudy Rogers on He grew upinCalifornia where he Jason was bornOct. 22, 1953 in A celebration ofthelife ofJason CT . 22, 1953 - M -1953 22, . J ASON T REE AY 9, 20189,

- - F EB online obituary. Bay, OR;541-267-4216. Mortuary, 405 Elrod Ave., Coos direction of Nelson’s Bay Area and Justin Moss. dren; Stacey Seville, Keifer Moss W. Moss Jr.; andthree grandchil ter, Tamera Collins; son, Robert band, Robert W. Moss Sr.; daugh and loved beingaround thekids. retired. Susan loved what she did Gulch Elementary where she and finally finishedupatBlossom School,High Sunset Junior High She thenwent onto Marshfield Greenacres Elementary in1976. 30-plus years. Shestarted at School Districtasacook for with hersisters by herside. fully March 31, 2018inCoquille, Vancouver, Wash. Shediedpeace St. Coquille. Community Center, 115 N. Birch May 20, attheCoquille Greenacres, at1p.m., Sunday, for Susan M. Moss, 73, of . 3, 1945 – M –1945 3, . Leave a loving comment on the Arrangements are under the Susan is survived by herhus Susan worked for the Coos Bay Susan was born Feb. 3, 1945 in A celebration oflife willbeheld S USAN M. M M. ARCH OSS 31, 201831,

- - - - brother-in-law, Harold in1954. Miller She with one of her sisters, Betty “Mickey” and Joplin and then relocated to the Oregon coast Mary Etta (Fleming)Busick. Jennie grew upin the daughter ofthelate Godfrey Reynold and ness. Hospital, following alengthy Alzheimer’s ill away Monday, May 7, 2018atCoquille Valley date for family andclose friends. Shepassed Lee (Busick)Miller, 83, ofCoquille, atafuture Jennie was born Dec. 9, 1934 in Joplin, MO., A celebration of life will be held for Jennie George and Mary (Lester) Evans. He passed Aug. 27, 1920 in Burlington, Colo., to Gardens. p.m. May 18, atMyrtle Crest Memorial in Coquille. Visitation willbefrom 1to 5 Memorial Gardens, 94105 RinkCreek Lane Saturday, May 19 attheMyrtle Crest Henry Evans, 97, ofCoos Bay at1pm Arthur “”Art”” Henry Evans was born Graveside services willbeheldfor Arthur - J Finch, CaitlinFinch, Kole Knutson, and Jake grandchildren, Megan Finch Alharbi, Brandon Knutson Perez ofHonolulu, Hawaii; five husband, Brad ofNorth Bend andJaDawn Coquille; two daughters, Tanya Finch and Godfrey “Red”Busick. Miller, Delores McCoy, Bobbie Collings, and and five siblings, Joann Busick, Betty “Mickey” which shenurtured andenjoyed year-round. gardens were enrichedwithbeautiful blooms grew thebestherbs andvegetables. Her flower Valley Garden Club. Sheenjoyed canning and gardening andwas amemberoftheCoquille was anexcellent cook andbaker. Sheloved family. Shewas anartist, didmany crafts and always makinguniquehandmadegifts for her cheted andknitted, did needlepointandwas played thepiano, was aseamstress, shecro vived by him. Raymond V. Sept. Miller 2, 1978 andissur Coquille salon for several years. Shemarried lege andbecame ahairstylist. Sheworked ina years andthenin1975 shewent to beauty col Coquille. was baptized attheFirst BaptistChurch in lived inOregon theremainder ofher life. She 80’s. He was always willingto lendahand 50 years, volunteering histimewell into his the Myrtle Point LionsClubfor more than Department. As well as being a member of member of the Myrtle Point Fire less hours inservice to hiscommunity, asa lived inCoos County hededicated count before heretired in1985. Intheyears he then theCoos County Parks Department collecting. enough to accommodate theirhobby of tling inCoquille, purchasing ahomelarge children, Dennis andNancy. Finally set Myrtle Point where they raised theirtwo 1947. ArtandRamonamadetheirhomein whom hemarriedthenext year onJune 8, met thelove ofhislife, RamonaFrancisco, the woods. Itwas duringthattimehe sister to Myrtle Point to work withfamily in Bombers.In 1946, hefollowed hisyounger Boeing buildingB-17 Flying Fortress Seattle home. Later hewent to work for patrolling theshores inthearea ofhis enlisted inUnited States Coast Guard , where inhislate teens he away peacefully May 11, 2018inCoos Bay. ENNIE She is survived by herhusband, Ray of She was preceded indeath by herparents; Jennie was avery talented individual. She Jennie was astay-at-home momfor many D Art worked for thecity ofCoquille and As achild, Artandhisfamily relocated to EC . 9, 1934 – M –1934 9, . L EE (B A A UG RTHUR USICK . 27, 1920 - M -1920 27, . AY 7, 20187, ) M ) H ILLER ENRY - - - - - AY

E obi 396-3846. Amling-Schroeder Funeral Service -541- make adonationto acharity ofyour choice. you donate your timeto your community or brothers andtwo sisters. Ramona; hisparents, sixsiblings -four great-grandchildren. of GoldBeach; four grandchildren andfour Evans ofNorth Bend; daughter, Nancy Blair Charles Evans ofNorth Bend; son, Dennis lower 48, missing only Florida. deal after they retired, visiting 47 ofthe lecting ledArtandRamonato travel agreat largest known to exist. Thatlove for col in childhoodandatits peak, was oneofthe cifically Tom Mix. He began hiscollection focus was inTVcowboy memorabilia, spe was wide and varied; however, hismain collecting whatever struckhiseye, which neighbors andcommunity, Artenjoyed to anyone heknew ormet. 11, 201811, Miller. Miller, Hazel Miller, Remi and Oliver Miller stepgreat-grandchildren, LaloniMiller, Maci dren, Justin andElizabeth and Miller Miller; James ofWarren; Miller two stepgrandchil Terry ofCrooked Miller River Ranchand numerous nieces andnephews; two stepsons, Seward andhusband, John ofWebb City, MO.; and Danah Alharbi; sister, Patty “Busick” Perez; two great-grandchildren, Sarah Alharbi Leave aloving comment ontheonline Arrangements are underthedirection of In lieuofflowers, thefamily asks that Art was preceded indeath by his wife, He issurvived by histwin brother, In addition to his devotion to his friends, Leave aloving comment ontheonlineobitua VANS tuary.

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In Loving Memory• The World • June 9, 2018 ■ 11 In Loving Memory• The World • June 9, 2018 ■ 12 where heearned aneconomics degree in1951. andUniversityLookingglass High ofOregon, 1924 inLookingglass. Buckattended passed away May 4, 2018. at TheBandonCommunity Center. He between 1:30 and3:30 p.m., Sunday, July 28 friends at his daughters home. Also another Saturday, May 26, for hisbridge andgym “”Buck”” Rogers from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., divorced in2008. Reedsport in2002. Shemarriedin1956 and Keizer andMonmouth, before retiring in spent hertimeinStayton, Aumsville, Salem, At age 9, she moved to Oregon with family and and Hazel (Green) Miller, theyoungest ofeight. Cemetery inSalem. Shirley at2p.m. March 19, atLeeMission March 12, 2018. Agraveside service was heldfor For a brief period in 1954, she became involved Shirley was borninHavre, Mont., to William Shirley passed MarieMiller away athome Ovid “”Buck”” Rogers was bornMay 21, There willbea celebration of life for Ovid and soon sheowned arestaurant for ashorttime. to them. Her working career started asawaitress, with theSalvation Army andwas forever grateful the family. Persons’ Advocacy ofDouglas County. the Salvation Army in Albany, or Battered and T. LeeGandy; andsister, Helene Teel. William and Verne nephews, Miller; Mark Miller May; herparents; brothers, Murhl Cooke, Ivan, nephews. Baker andBertha Leffler;and over 40nieces and Henry, Nolan andAmeliaMay; sisters, Hazel Laura May; hergreat-grandchildren, David, Rose May andWilliam May; grandson, Ryan and of. beaches withherson, William, who shetook care her pets, playing cards andenjoying theOregon her pets. forever taking care ofbusiness. 1970, andstilldidso atthetimeofherdeath, Photo themost. ing enjoyed working withthepeopleatArtz www. D obitua appreciated. The Salvation Army would begreatly Nadya Rogers. Nadya children; and12great-grandchildren. Rogers; theirrespective spouses; 10 grand Esselstyn, Guy Rogers, Judy Tree, andAnnie games weekly. bridge groups andlooked forward to lively local community centers. He joined several 2016, Buck sought companionship at the dough pancakes. After his wife passed in ily andwas known for hispicklesandsour in Bandon. He loved to cook for hislarge fam started thefirst andonly community garden 250 people. Buckwas anavid gardener who cook adeliciousspaghetti dinnerfor upto ensnared hischildren andothervolunteers to spaghetti feed fundraiser, for which he He ledtheCoos County Democrats’ annual very active intheparty after hisretirement. three grocery stores ontheOregon coast. raised four children andowned/operated his wife of67 years, Nadya. Together they While attending theUniversity, hemarried M O S EC Leave aloving comment ontheonlineobituary. After marrying, sheworked various jobs, hav To share an online condolence go to Dallas Mortuary Tribute Center iscaring for Contributions inhermemory can bemadeto She ispreceded in death by her son, Steven Shirley issurvived by hersons, Stanley and When Shirley retired, shespenthertimewith She was aproud motherandcared dearly for Shirley also began managingreal estate around Leave aloving comment ontheonline In lieuofflowers, donationsto He was preceded indeath by hiswife, He issurvived by hisfour children, Terry Buck was alifelong Democrat, and became AY VID HIRLEY dallastribute.com. . 4, 1936 - M -1936 4, . ry. 21, 1924 - M -1924 21, “B UCK M ARIE ” R ” ARCH AY OGERS M 4, 20184, 12, 201812, ILLER

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She received aBachelor’s inBusiness Law. the age of61. Porter. ShediedMay 3, 2018 inBandonat Point, thedaughter ofRobert andAnn be heldatalater date. Bandon resident, Debra Diane Davis will Hong Kong andShanghai. After seas to Japan, Guam, Korea, Taiwan, California before adventuring over Oregon, Wyoming andback to children to California, back to of life. They moved with their two (Flanagan), moving became away in food science. School andOregon State University Vern graduated from Bend High in Ochoco, Bend andCoos Bay. back to Oregon where Vern grew up after he was born the family moved Bernice (Barnes) Nelson. Not long Emmett, Idaho, to Herbert and May 21, 2018inSalem Oregon. Laverne G “Vern” Nelson. He died will beheldatafuture date for She was raised andeducated inBandon. Debra was bornFeb. 10, 1957 inMyrtle A celebration ofthelife oflifelong After marrying hiswife, Donalee Vern was bornMarch 20, 1929 in Services andacelebration oflife M ARCH L. G. “V G. L. 20, 1929 - M -1929 20, ERN - ” N ” online obituary. 97304 or wvh.org in lieu of flowers. Hospice, 1015 3rd St NW, Salem OR Vern to theWillamette Valley memorial donationsinmemory of Nelson. Connor Flowers andAudrey Sofia, Nicholas, Sabrina and had five great-grandchildren, Kevin andKellyn Nelson. He also Flowers, Sean andMegan, Eric, Carmina, David andShannon and onegranddaughter, Jeff and also issurvived by five grandsons and son, Paul andAnneNelson. He daughter, Janet andClay Flowers; years, Donalee ofCoos Bay; his retiring they moved back to Oregon. theworldlink.com at westrumfuneralservice.com and Dana Thompson. Mitch Johnston, LaDonna Jessop aand and brothers andsisters, Greb Johnston, grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; Hopkins, John Davis andAnnaOlund;13 Davis; children, Tommie White, Taira piano player, butmainly sheloved family and musicwriter andanaccomplished show birds with Jack. She was a poetry dening, camping, raising andshowing Hospital asadietary cook andaid. several years she worked at Southern Coos Stewards Award for care-giving. Thelast SEIU Local No. 99andwon theSuper for 10-12 years andwas thepresident of years asadryer feeder, didin-home care She worked for Roseburg Lumberfor 10 F EB D Leave a loving comment on the Those who so desire may make Vern issurvived by hiswife of68 Friends may offer condolences online She issurvived by herhusband, Jack She enjoyed so muchinlife from gar She marriedJack Davis June 7, 1983. AY ELSON . 10, 1957 - M -1957 10, . EBRA 21, 201821, D

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- 2018 attheage of64. passed away peacefully inherhomeMay 22, has lived inMyrtle Point, since 2002. She dad’s many United States Army postings and California andfrom Illinoisto Louisianainher She grew upeverywhere from France to William andLorena Roberson inOmaha, Neb. Coquille. Coquille Community Building, 115 NBirch Stin Simon at2p.m., Tuesday, May 29, atthe Debbie Simonwas bornAug. 27, 1953, to A memorialwillbeheldfor Deborah Pearl tinued to live in Reedsport untila Emil diedin2001andMelba con Reedsport their entire marriedlife. eled back to Reedsport andlived in marry Melba and they then trav Reedsport to Carrollton, Ga., to from theU.S. Army hedrove from Theater. After Emilwas discharged was shipped out to the European U.S. Army inGeorgia andbefore he met while Emilwas stationed inthe the endofWorld War II. They had Carrollton, Ga., inJuly 1946 after 1924. 2, Aug. GA., to William L. andViola Rigsby Renton, Wash. April 22 after an extended illness in attend. Shepassed away Sunday, the fall when all of her family can for Melba Florene Rigsby Phillips in Melba marriedEmilPhillips in Melba was borninWhitesburg, A graveside service willbeheld M ELBA A UGUST F LORENE 2, 1924 - A -1924 2, - - R Smith River the delivery oftheU.S. mailon her time spent helping Emil with home. Phillips, inRenton, Wash., inacare of her life near her daughter, Nancy her andshespentthelasttwo years Kelly, untilillness again overtook resided withherdaughter, Patti no longer reside by herself. Melba catastrophic illness in2014 andshe online obituary. with herparents. who preceded herindeath along children. children; and seven great-grand band, Don of Fairview; five grand Wash., andPatti Kelly andherhus ters, Nancy Phillips ofRenton, Chapel, 541-396-3846. Amling/Schroeder Funeral Service –Coquille neralservice.com. be shared withthefamily atwww.westrumfu wife, Robin Roberson III. Simon Hoffer; and brother, William H. and USAR. Command Sergeant Major Joseph M. Simon, mother. of dogs withpersonality. Aloving wife and spot for friends, family andalarge assortment humor. Her warm home was a fungathering Coos County Emergency Management. Oregon andmany counties andcities, including program plannerandtrainer for theState of recently sheserved asemergency management of Engineers inNew Orleans andDenver. Most Katrina. Shewas also aconsultant for theCorps to many natural disasters includinghurricane ment, Debbie was an on-call FEMA responder ally recognized expert inemergency manage agement spanned over four decades. Anation career in criminal justice and emergency man justice atSonoma State College, Calif., her A D IGSBY PRIL Melba issurvived by herdaugh Many willremember Melba from Leave aloving comment on the She hadfive brothers andsisters Arrangements are underthedirection of Online condolences and remembrances may She is survived by her daughter, Frances She was proceeded indeath by herhusband, Debbie hadawildly engaging sense of Earning herBachalors degree incriminal Leave aloving comment ontheonlineobituary. UG EBORAH . 27, 1953 – M –1953 27, . 22, 201822, P HILLIPS P EARL AY

22, 201822, S IMON ------special angel lookingover us. Enjoy camp peacefully with him. We now have another after adiagnosis only three weeks ago she’s stories to share. home, bringyour lawn chairandfavorite Frontage Road. Apotluck willfollow ather the Reedsport ChristianChurch, 2795 Buckland, at11a.m., Saturday, May 12, at ing family. fully May 5, 2018surrounded by hislov Winchester Bay. He passed away peace the service atBedrocks by theBay in by theU.S. Navy. Areception willfollow vice will be military honors performed Memorial Chapel;includedintheser Bay, at11a.m., Friday, June 1, atDunes Charles “Charlie” DeVore, ofWinchester Our dad haswaited 15 years for her, and A service willbeheld for EileenGoldie A memorialservice willbeheldfor - - - - E obituary. grandchildren; and14 great-grandchildren. Darlene Freamon andDawnita De Leos; 11 Blondell, andKevin Blondell;sisters, Curtis Blondell, ArnoldBlondell, Jerry and Teresa BarnesofToledo; brothers, Reedsport, Norman Buckland, ofNewport, Blondell ofReedsport,, Tiara Blondellof Viola Blondell. Blondell; brother, Gary Holmes; and sister, mother, GoldieHolmes; stepfather, Ralph Clifford Buckland;father, GilbertHolmes; joy. grandchildren were definitely herprideand with herfamily andgrandchildren. Her fishing andhunting, especially timespent self-employed jobs. Sheenjoyed camping, worked alongside Cliffduringhismany Dec. 13, 1979. Shewas ahomemaker and where shealso attended schools. mostly the Reedsport andRoseburg areas lived inDouglas County, most of her life, Bend, to GilbertandGoldieHolmes. She love you! ing andfishingtogether intheheavens... we D M War. Navy, includingserving intheVietnam served honorably withtheUnited States eventually owning hisown business. He and worked asapainting contractor, Winchester Bay. Charles loved fishing Oregon; includingRedmond and Las Vegas, Nev., Washington State, and Nev. Theloving couple would reside in DeVore; they were wed inLasVegas, marry hiswife, Katherine(Katie) DeVore. He would eventually meetand California, to Earl andPauline (Vaughn) obituary. nephews. grandchildren; andmany nieces and and Robert. He isfurthersurvived by 13 Raymond DeVore; Dale; Joseph; Charles; Bidwell; ChristinaPolley; Thomasand Maggie andButtons; Crystal andTim and Kelly. ents; sister, Ellen;andtwo nephews, Earl ILEEN Leave aloving comment ontheonline She issurvived by herchildren, Gary She ispreceded indeath by herhusband, Eileen marriedClifford LeeBuckland Eileen was bornMay 16, 1945 inNorth EC C AY He was preceded indeath by hispar Charles was bornDec. 13, 1942 in Leave aloving comment ontheonline He issurvived by wife, Katie;pets, HARLES . 13, 1942 - M -1942 13, . 16, 1945 – A –1945 16, G D OLDIE E V “C ORE PRIL B HARLIE AY UCKLAND

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In Loving Memory• The World • June 9, 2018 ■ 13 In Loving Memory• The World • June 9, 2018 ■ 14 one sister, Doris Evelyn Boyer. Theyoung Dorothy Alice (Stalnaker) Solari. Jean had father, Frank Oscar Wilmot andmother, Southwick, Nez Perce County, Idaho, to Bonaventure Assisted Living inSalem. away March 28, 2018attheage of93 at at theCoos River Cemetery. Shepassed in Coos Bay. Jean willbeinterred andNick Ralph Sweet, 95536 South Coos River Lane May 26, atthehomeofJeannette and Pelico, 93, willbeheldat1p.m., Saturday, N Brandy andTom Pruett. Pellegrini, John Jr. and andTina, children, Tammy andAngelo 43 years, Debbie; andtheirthree Trisha Brooks. Rutherford, Carolyn Easley and Short; andsisters, Bea and LilaShort;stepfather, Bill his parents, John H. McFarland at thetimeofhisdeath. Coos Bay, andlived inOakland, years. Feb. 20, 2018, attheage of78 friends as “Jack,” passed away the onlineobituary. Saphira. Rachael, Roman, Tessa and Jennifer, Brianna, Diona, bered asgrandpa to Darik, OV Jean was bornMay 29, 1924 in A memorialcelebration for Jean Brunell He willbelovingly remem He is survived by his wife of He was preceded in death by Jack was born and raised in John McFarland, known to Leave aloving comment on . 16, 1939 - F -1939 16, . J M OHN C F ARLAND “J ACK EB . 20, 201820, . ” ”

- M obituary. may bemadeto Coos ArtMuseum. Aidon. and two great-grandchildren, Rianand and wife, Melissa, Clifford andBrianna; Clifford; three grandchildren, Benjamin daughters, JoAnn andPamela; son, forever inourhearts. Sheissurvived by ness andsweet disposition. Shewilllive music groups andherpainting. Nick’s death, Jean remained active with rounded intheworld ofmusic. After wherever they traveled, they were sur musician from Los Angeles, Calif., and Pelico.Nick was Nick aretired studio Later in life, Jean met herperfect match, accomplished artistinoilandwatercolors. painting and music. She became an in 1967, Jean devoted much of her life to Coral Lee and Clifford. After Cliff’s death family offour children, JoAnn, Pamela, graduated withtheClass of1942. then Coos River School, High where she attended Bunker Grade Hill School and family moved to Coos Bay where, Jean J online obituary. as well asseven grandchildren. Stacy Shipps Carpenter ofSpringfield; Latasha Shipps ofPortland; daughter, Shipps of Longview, Wash.; daughter, years, Shipps; son, Miriam Curtis along theway. Curry County withfriendshemade to maintain andhike milesoftrails in hiking group inGoldBeach andhelped proud to bepart oftheMuscle Buster loved beingintheoutdoors. He was they raised two children. Miriam “Merry” Bauerandtogether years ofservice. In1975, Bob married he retired ascaptain after nearly 30 Bros. Ocean Towing Company, where merchant marineworking for Sause in the1960s andbegan hiscareer asa Harbor andJapan. He moved to Oregon at 17 andwas stationed inbothPearl Calif. He joined theUnited States Navy Portland. Bend, passed away April 8, 2018in R A AY Leave aloving comment ontheonline Memorial donations in memory of Jean Jean will be remembered for her kind Jean married Cliff Brunellandraised a EAN PRIL OBERT Leave aloving comment onthe Bob leaves behindhiswife of43 Bob was anavid outdoorsman who Bob was borninSan Bernardino, Robert “Bob” GeneShipps, ofNorth 29, 1924 - M -1924 29, 11, 1938 - A -1938 11, B “B RUNELL OB ” G ” ARCH ENE PRIL P 28, 201828, ELICO 8, 20188, S HIPPS

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- online obituary. and neighbors. good friends, in-laws, grandchildren daughter, Elizabeth Cooley. Casey Fair and Justin Fair andone Peavey, Peavey, Josh Austin sons, Kenneth Fair along with her four be cherished by her husband, years when she retired. piano companies throughout her continued to work atmany different enough ofhercontagious laugh. She her smile, and no onecould get could lightuptheentire room with her pianoplaying andsinging, she Steizer. ents Alfred Peavey and Frances state ofGreenport, N.Y., to herpar by family andfriends. M obituary. Shirtcliff allofReedsport. ers-in-law, Ernie, Dennis andBuddy Robert andCheryl Shirtcliff; andbroth White, Rose andLonnieWatkins, and sisters-in-law, Denis Knight and Sterling grandchildren ofMinnesota; brothers and Anderson and Callie Holmes; seven great- of Florida;granddaughters, Casey Jennifer Rowe andgranddaughter, Holly Edwards ofLakeside; son, EricRowe, wife son, Edwards Michael andwife, June his life, Roberta Rowe. 1993 inReno, Nev., hemarriedthelove of ferent musical instruments. OnOct. 13, listening andplaying jazz musicanddif outdoors, buthisreal passion inlife was next to hisbeloved wife April 18, 2018. He passed away peacefully inhishome Baltimore, Md., thethird ofninesiblings. Greenwood Ave., inReedsport. May 19 at the Moose Lodge, 470 Rowe, ofReedsport, at1p.m., Saturday, J Leave aloving comment onthe Lovingly remembered by many Susan’s beautiful life willforever Susan was very passionate with Susan was bornMay 25, 1952 inthe AY UNE Leave aloving memory ontheonline Don willbemissed andnever forgotten. Don issurvived by hiswife, Roberta; He enjoyed fishing, computers andthe Don was born June 13, 1944 in A celebration oflife willbeheldfor Don S 25, 1952 - N -1952 25, USAN 13, 1944 - A -1944 13, P EAVEY D ON C HRISTINE R F OV OWE AIR PRIL . 8, 20178, .

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- - - 2018 inCoos Bay. (Holden) Anderson. He passed away April 27, Calif., to EmilFrederick andBetty Mae View Memory Gardens. Private cremation rites were held at Ocean Beginnings ChristianFellowship, officiating. Bay, withpastor Don Berney ofNew Memory Gardens, 1525 Ocean Blvd. inCoos a.m., Saturday, May 12atOcean View Anderson, 65, of Coos Bay, will be held at 11 his homewithfamily athisside. passed away peacefully April 28, 2018in “”Oot”” or “”Grandpa Oot”” to many, Everett Kindred, better known as Memory Gardens inCoos Bay. James mation rites were heldatOcean View Kindred, 96, ofCoos Bay. Private cre held atafuture date for James Everett Eric was bornMarch 20, 1953 inEureka, An urnsideservice for EricElmer A smallfamily remembrance willbe - funerals.com andwww.theworldlink.com. the online guestbook at www.coosbayarea Bay Chapel, 541-267-3131. Anderson; andstepson, Danny Lowry. Fred andBetty Anderson; son, Zachary Baldridge, andLeyton Kauffman. Baldridge, Mikah Baldridge, Brogan Boesch; andgreat-grandchildren, Hannah Lowry,Michael Angela, Kelsey and Emily Smith, Danny Faber, Tucker, Zack, and Sierra Kauffman, Araya Hockema, Jazinda Phillips, Jordan Guernsey, Tanisha Lowry, Lowry andBrianna;grandchildren, Chris Angela Faber andhusband, Dan; stepson, Jeff Anderson andwife, Jessica; stepdaughter, Anderson andwife, Tracey, andJared Thompson andhusband, Brian;sons, Jacob Anderson and wife, Lisa; sister, Jeanette succeed. greatest joy in life was seeing hischildren spending time withfamily and friends. His business ventures, butmost ofallheloved an early age. He enjoyed trying different M E the United States Navy andserved on School.High In1944 heproudly joined 1942 hegraduated from Marshfield called home for the next 90 years. In family to Coos Bay which hehappily an early age hemoved west withhis and AmandaBarbara (Ross) Kindred. At Goodland, Ind., to James Elbert Kindred ARCH Friends andfamily are encouraged to sign Arrangements are underthecare ofCoos He was preceded indeath by hisparents, Eric issurvived by hisbrother, Bruce Eric grew upinthefishingindustry from RIC Everett was bornMarch 26, 1922 in E 20, 1953 – A –1953 20, LMER A NDERSON PRIL 27, 201827,

- gentlemen from the “greatest genera down othervenues to watch. they weren’t practicing, hewould hunt favorites were football andtrack; butif as practices five to six days a week. His um watching thecompetitions aswell common sightatthehighschool stadi ers. Over thelast70 years hewas a School’s most ardent fans andsupport Oconto. reunion with members oftheUSS years heespecially enjoyed hisyearly and wood working projects. Inlater ried LucilleTrupp in1995. After the death of Edna in 1992 he mar Register Co., withhiswife andson. nesses andlater owned Frank’s Cash Conliffe. He worked for several busi decommissioned after thewar. it was commissioned untilitwas the USS Oconto APA 187 from thetime M He was oneofthose honorable kind Everett was oneofMarshfield High He loved camping, fishing, building On April 3, 1947 hemarriedEdna online obituary. Carl. four nephews, Kyle, Scott, Alex, and Thomas, Tristan, and Jacob; and granddaughter, Claire; grandsons, husband, Tom; daughter, Jeanie; and wife, Carla; daughter, Lisa and erous man. ing. Butch was avery kindandgen Port Orford area. Most ofhislife was spentinLanglois/ ranching, andselling scrap iron. trades includinglogging, trucking, Hensley. He was amanofmany Port Orford, to Don andMarie He passed away May 25, 2018. June 2, attheLion’s ClubinLanglois. Port Orford, at11a.m., Saturday, Lyle “”Butch”” Byron Hensley, of A memorialservice willbeheldfor L ARCH YLE “March 3, 1940 -May 25, 2018 Leave aloving comment on the He issurvived by hisbrother, Nick He also enjoyed huntingandfish Butch was bornMarch 28, 1940 in 3, 1940 - M -1940 3, “B H UTCH ENSLEY J M AMES ARCH ” B ” AY

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