Wilbur G. Snyder A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 1, 1999, in the Church of the Nazarene in Bend for Wilbur G. Snyder, who died April 26 at age 73. Mr. Snyder was born April 21, 1926, in Coalinga, Calif. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II and was awarded the Purple Heart and Bronze Star. He lived in Portland for 45 years. He was a casket salesman for Oregon Wilbert Vault & Casket Co. in Clackamas until retiring and moving to Bend in 1994. He was a member of the church. He married Lois Walsh in 1947. Survivors include his wife; sons, Randy of Newberg and Raymond of Forest Grove; daughter, Linda Muter of Portland; and six grandchildren. Private interment will be in Skyline Memorial Gardens. Arrangements are by Autumn Funerals, Cremation & Burial Service in Bend. Caroline Marie Zumstein A funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, May 1, 1999, in Woodland Christian Church in Woodland, Wash., for Caroline Marie "Carrie" Zumstein, who died April 27 at age 91. Mrs. Zumstein was born Oct. 21, 1907, in Helvetia. Her maiden name was Ritter. She was a homemaker and a member of the church. She was a resident of Woodland for most of her life. In 1925, she married Joseph J. Sr.; he died in 1986. Survivors include her sons, Donald Sr. of Ridgefield, Wash., Joseph Jr. and Robert Sr., both of Woodland; daughters, Carol J. Hogan of Vancouver, Wash., Mickie Scott of Longview, Wash., and LaVerne Fredrickson of Woodland; brothers, Lew Merz of Parkdale and William Merz of Castle Rock, Wash.; sisters, Virginia Welch of Kalama, Wash., and Jessie Clift of Huntington Beach, Calif.; 25 grandchildren; 56 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Her daughter Pearl L. Meek died in 1967. Interment will be in Frank Able Cemetery in Woodland. The family suggests remembrances to Washington School for the Blind, 1701 Broadway, Suite 269, Vancouver, WA 98663. Arrangements are by Woodland Funeral Home. Mabel G. Wagner A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 1, 1999, in Redeemer Lutheran Church in Gresham for Mabel G. Wagner, who died April 27 at age 81. Mrs. Wagner was born May 13, 1917, in Richland Center, Wis. Her maiden name was Herlitz, but she used the last name Schoen. She moved to the Portland area as a child and graduated from Sandy High School. She was a cook for Fairlawn Care Center for several years and later worked for Village Retirement Center for several years, retiring as a dietary supervisor in the early 1980s. She transcribed Braille materials for Lutheran Braille Workers and was a charter member of the church. She married Karl W. Hafner in 1936; he died in 1940. She married Harold E. in 1941; he died in 1997. Survivors include her son, the Rev. Carl Hafner of Paso Robles, Calif.; daughters, Judy Foland of Boring and Sharon Baley of Seal Rock; brothers, John Herlitz of Seattle, Phillip McBain of Ringling, Okla., and Dean McBain of California; sisters, Shirley Cline and Sharon Edin, both of Wisconsin; eight grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to Good Shepherd Home of the West or Lutheran Braille Workers. Arrangements are by Bateman Carroll Funeral Chapel. Robert A. Utter A funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday, May 3, 1999, in Gateway Little Chapel of the Chimes for Robert A. Utter, who died April 29 at age 75. Mr. Utter was born Oct. 21, 1923, in Caldwell, Idaho, and moved to Portland as a child. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Coast Guard. He was a machinist, retiring from Boeing Co. in 1986. In 1947, he married Patricia Rose Jones. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Pattie Shields of Gresham, Cindy Utter of Clackamas and Joanie Green of Tigard; sons, Gary and Mike, both of Tucson, Ariz., and Darwin of Clackamas; sister, Betty Monfils of Portland; and eight grandchildren. Private interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to a favorite charity. Edna 'Shirley' Thompson A celebration of life has been held for Edna "Shirley" Thompson, who died April 23, 1999, of cancer at age 63. Mrs. Thompson was born April 11, 1936, in Denver. Her maiden name was Grimshaw. She had been a legal secretary, living in Grand Junction, Colo., and Las Vegas before moving to Portland in 1970. She was a real estate agent and broker in the Portland area, most recently with ReMax, and she was a certified long-term care ombudsman. In 1955, she married Tom. Survivors include her husband; sons, Tommy Jr. of Eugene, Gordon of Quincy, Calif., and Bruce of Portland; daughter, Kim of Bend; and four grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the Alzheimer's Research Alliance of Oregon or the American Cancer Society. Arrangements were by Bateman Carroll Funeral Chapel of Gresham. Edward J. Streff A Mass of Christian burial will be at 11 a.m. Monday, May 3, 1999, in Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Stayton for Edward J. Streff, who died April 26 at age 87. Mr. Streff was born Aug. 31, 1911, in Stayton. He owned Sunrise Grocery in Albany for 15 years and later owned 88-cent stores in The Dalles, Hood River and La Grande, retiring in 1970. From 1976 to 1994, he lived in Portland, where he volunteered for the St. Vincent de Paul Society and Meals-On-Wheels, then lived in Sublimity until moving to St. Helens in February 1999. In 1936, he married Margaret Keidel; she died in 1982. He married Annie Mae Platt in 1988. Survivors include his wife of Albany; daughter, Roberta Wood of St. Helens; son, Dr. Donald of Littleton, Mass.; five grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Interment will be in St. Mary Cemetery in Stayton. The family suggests remembrances to Legacy VNA Hospice. Arrangements are by Weddle's Funeral Home in Stayton. Deane Carlton Sluyter A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 2, 1999, in Pegg, Paxson & Springer Chapel in Beaverton for Deane Carlton Sluyter, who died April 27 at age 74. Mr. Sluyter was born Oct. 16, 1924, in Hornick, Iowa. He served in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II and had lived in Beaverton since 1945. He owned Deane's Auto Repair & Welding in Beaverton for about 20 years until retiring in 1979 and was a past commander of Beaverton Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4617. His wife, Lillian, died in 1994. Survivors include his daughters, Norma Westwell of Medford, Diana Pingle of Butte Falls, Laura Owens of Portland and Susan Johansen of Sherwood; sisters, Velma Griffith of Denver, and Carol Weber and Donna Easton, both of Beaverton; companion, Jean Simpkins of Beaverton; 10 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Oregon Health Sciences University's Parkinson's Foundation. George William Schwartz A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 2, 1999, in Finley Sunset Hills Mortuary for George William Schwartz, who died April 29 at age 87. Mr. Schwartz was born Aug. 11, 1911, in Aberdeen, Wash. He moved to Portland as a child and graduated from Roosevelt High School. After attending Reed College for two years, he graduated from Stanford University and served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He owned an accounting firm in Portland for many years until retiring in 1968. He married Irene Ferretti in 1940. Survivors include his wife; son, Bill of Beaverton; sister, Mildred Stringfield of Milwaukie; and two grandchildren. His daughter, Sandy Schwartz Tymer, died in 1994. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Reed College. Virginia Helen Russell A celebration of life has been held for Virginia Helen Russell, who died April 20, 1999, at age 70. Mrs. Russell was born Sept. 15, 1928, in Astoria. Her maiden name was Bartholomew. She attended Cedar Home Grade School in Stanwood, Wash., and graduated from Auburn Academy in Auburn, Wash. In 1949, she moved to College Place, Wash., and in 1950 to Portland, where she was a dietitian at Portland Adventist Hospital, now Adventist Medical Center. After marrying John "Jack" in 1955, she operated a day-care business in her home. She also taught cake decorating for Wilton Co. She was an elder and lay pastor in Gresham Seventh-day Adventist Church. Survivors include her husband; daughter, Gail Ortner of Macungie, Pa.; son, Dale of Portland; sister, Patricia Fulton of Dayton, Ore.; brothers, Donald Bartholomew of Brush Prairie, Wash., Douglas Bartholomew of Sandy, Dr. Gary Bartholomew of Burlson, Texas, and Dr. Ken Bartholomew of Hendersonville, Tenn.; stepmother, Rose Bartholomew of Burlson; and two grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation with private interment. Arrangements were by Bateman Carroll Funeral Chapel & Crematory. The family suggests remembrances to her church. Roger J. Robinson A private memorial service was held for Roger J. Robinson, who died April 23, 1999, at age 57. Mr. Robinson was born Aug. 5, 1941, in Eau Claire, Wis. He had lived in the Portland area for 45 years. He graduated from Cleveland High School in 1959 and attended Portland State University. He was an investor. He married Sandra Wells in 1989. Survivors include his wife and son, Samuel P. of Portland. Interment was in Canby Zion Memorial Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the Salvation Army. Arrangements were by Holman's Funeral Service. Margaret Piacentini A funeral will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 1, 1999, in St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church for Margaret Piacentini, who died April 29 at age 95. Mrs. Piacentini was born March 5, 1904, in Trail, British Columbia. Her maiden name was Colistro. She had lived in Portland since 1919. She was a homemaker and worked part time as a bookkeeper for Plaid Pantry Corp., which was owned by her son John B., until he sold the business in 1987. She was a member of St. Stephen's Catholic Church and served as secretary for the 100 Club, a social organization, and the Happy Time Club, a dance organization. She married Carlo in 1926; he died in 1976. Survivors include her son, Dr. Franklin of Portland; sisters, Irma Flora, Elynor Gatto, Gloria Catalan and Lorraine Livesay, all of Portland, and Joan Schmitt of Dallas, Ore.; 13 grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren. Her son, John B., died in 1988; another son, Carl J., died in 1989. Private interment will be in Portland Memorial Mausoleum. The family suggests remembrances to the Carl Piacentini Scholarship Fund in care of the Portland School District. Arrangements are by Hennessey, Goetsch & McGee Mortuary. John Levering Palmer Jr. A military service has been held in Willamette National Cemetery for John Levering Palmer Jr., who died April 20, 1999, at age 61. Mr. Palmer was born Dec. 12, 1937, in Portland. He graduated from Grant High School. He twice served in the U.S. Army, the first time in the 1950s when he was a light-weapons infantryman in West Germany. He was in the Army Reserves for several years and, in 1967, re-enlisted and served in Vietnam as a unit organization-supply specialist. Survivors include his father, John L. Sr. of Portland; brother, Craig of Scottsdale, Ariz.; and sisters, Cydni Lewis of Beaverton, Susan Palmer of Vancouver, Wash., and Lisa Ingle of Portland. The family suggests remembrances to the Veterans Hospital. Arrangements were by Finley's Sunset Hills Mortuary. Janet Johnson Murray A graveside service will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 1, 1999, in Evergreen Memorial Gardens Cemetery for Janet Johnson Murray, who died April 29 at age 85. Mrs. Murray was born Nov. 12, 1913, in Minneapolis. Her maiden name was Johnson. She lived in Vancouver, Wash., for more than 30 years. She was a homemaker and a member of Glenwood Community Church. She married Walter B. in 1933. Survivors include her husband; sons, Brian of Hickory, N.C., and Jon of Placerville, Calif.; brother, Stephen Johnson of Cottonwood, Ariz.; five grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. The family suggests remembrances to the church. Arrangements are by Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel in Vancouver. William H. Howard A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Monday, May 3, 1999, in Gateway Little Chapel of the Chimes for William H. Howard, who died April 28 at age 83. Mr. Howard was born May 22, 1915, in Baker City. He lived in Portland since 1919 and graduated from Benson Polytechnic High School. He was a marine machinist for Albina Engine and Machine for about 35 years until retiring about 1980. He married Bernice Bump in 1937. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Christine Twedt of Tigard, Collette York of Bend and Loralee Pears of Newport; son, David of Damascus; brothers, Fred of Tigard and Otis of John Day; 10 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society. Earl Massier Herman A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 1, 1999, in St. Paul Lutheran Church in Vancouver, Wash., for Earl Massier Herman, who died April 27 of pneumonia at age 86. Mr. Herman was born Sept. 24, 1912, in Portland and moved to Vancouver at age 5. He graduated from Vancouver High School and attended University of Oregon extension courses. He worked for the U.S. Postal Service for 38 years, finally as a delivery services officer for the Seattle region from 1960 to 1974, when he returned to Vancouver. Afterward, he was an accountant for Brown Seed Co. for six years. He was a member of the church. In 1934, he married Lauretta Peterson. Survivors include his wife; son, Robert K. of St. Paul, Minn.; daughter, Janice Baker of Baltimore, Md.; sister, Carolyn Officer of Vancouver; and three grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the St. Paul Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 585, Vancouver, WA. 98666, or to a favorite charity. Arrangements are by Hamilton-Mylan Funeral Home in Vancouver. Ethel Gillitzer A private service has been held for Ethel Gillitzer, who died April 20, 1999, at age 87. Mrs. Gillitzer was born Jan. 2, 1912, in Lancashire, England. Her maiden name was Christopher. She was a retired registered nurse and lived in Canada; Detroit, Mich.; San Diego and Albany before moving to Canby in 1991. She was a Baptist. In 1939 she married Edward; he died in 1992. Survivors include her daughter, Carol Harrison of Lakeside, Calif.; son, Robert E. of Goose Creek, S.C.; three grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Disposition was by cremation with private interment. The family suggests remembrances to the American Heart Association. Arrangements were by Canby Funeral Chapel. Jack E. Frost A memorial service will be at 4 p.m. Tuesday, May 4, 1999, in New Hope Community Church in Clackamas for Jack E. Frost, who died April 23 of cancer at age 56. Mr. Frost was born Jan. 8, 1943, in Portland. He graduated from Scappoose High School in 1961. He had been a truck driver for Alpenrose Dairy for 14 years, and he worked for Deluxe Ice Cream of Salem for 29 years, beginning as a truck driver and for the past several years as a sales supervisor. In 1961, he married Eva Tarbell. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Cindy L. Gorman of Bend and Kim Kuiper of Tigard; mother, Margaret of Tigard; sisters, JoAnn Griffin of Keizer and Jullie Mikkalo of Mikkalo and Jean Carlton of Roseburg; and five grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements are by Wilhelm Funeral Home. M. Doris Farenhurst A Mass of Christian burial will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 1, 1999, in St. Cecilia Catholic Church for M. Doris Farenhurst, who died April 28 at age 86. Mrs. Farenhurst was born April 5, 1913, in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Her maiden name was MacDonald. She lived in Medford and Ashland for many years, moving to the Portland area in 1996. She and her husband managed the Park Terrace apartments in Medford for many years. She was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Medford. She married Fred in 1934; he died in 1986. Survivors include her daughters, Carole Christensen of Lake Oswego and Joy Cunningham of Anchorage, Alaska; sister, Norma Decker of Tarzana, Calif.; and two grandchildren. Private interment will be in Siskiyou Memorial Park in Medford. The family suggests remembrances to a favorite charity. Arrangements are by Pegg, Paxson & Springer Chapel. Anne Oliva K. Evans A memorial service will be at 4 p.m. Saturday, May 1, 1999, in Lents Seventh-day Adventist Church for Anne Oliva K. "Liva" Evans, who died April 28 at age 89. Mrs. Evans was born Dec. 3, 1909, in Scott, Kan. Her maiden name was Kenyon. She had lived in Portland since 1935. She was a homemaker and a member of the church. She married Bernard C. in 1931; he died in 1995. Survivors include her sons, William K. of Anchorage, Alaska, and Gary of Gaston; daughter, Sybil Nehler of Malo, Wash.; 21 grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Lincoln Memorial Park. The family suggests remembrances to the Lents Adventist Community Services Center. Arrangements are by Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home. Josephine A. Condon A funeral Mass will be at 9 a.m. Monday, May 3, 1999, in St. John's Catholic Church in Vancouver, Wash., for Josephine A. "Jo" Condon, who died April 28 at age 78. Mrs. Condon was born June 13, 1920, in Fitchburg, Mass. Her maiden name was Pandiscio. She was a graduate of Lincoln Chiropractic College and practiced in Portland, Maine, before moving to Vancouver after marrying Elmer "Al" in 1945. She had a chiropractic office in Vancouver in the 1950s. Survivors include her husband; daughters, Linda Haines of Vancouver and Ellie Nye of Spokane; sister, Tina Curtis of Fitchburg; brother, Jack Pandiscio of Leominster, Mass.; and two grandchildren. Her son, Anthony "Jack," died in 1979. Vault interment will be in St. John's Catholic Cemetery in Vancouver. The family suggests remembrances to St. Vincent de Paul Society, St. John's Conference, 8701 N.E. 119th St., Vancouver, WA 98662. Arrangements are by Hamilton-Mylan Funeral Home in Vancouver. James E. Bowlan A service was held for James E. Bowlan, who died April 21, 1999, at age 83. Mr. Bowlan was born June 2, 1915, in Guin, Ala. He lived in California until moving to the Clackamas area in 1977. He was a truck driver for about 20 years. He later was a heavy equipment specialist for Howard Cooper Co. until retiring in 1980, then he continued to work for the company part time for about five years. He was a Baptist. He married Mary E. Douglas in 1935. Survivors include his wife; sons, Jim Jr. of Seattle, John D. of Fairfield, Calif., William J. of Port Orchard, Wash., and David of Lafayette, Calif.; daughter, Martha Jo of Clackamas; brother, Sizemore of Oklahoma City; sister, Edna Young of Fresno, Calif.; seven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Interment was in Clackamas Pioneer Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to stroke research or assistance programs. Arrangements were by Peake Memorial Chapel. Helen Bohlouli A funeral Mass will be at 9 a.m. Saturday, May 1, 1999, in St. Nicolas Russian Orthodox Church for Helen Bohlouli, who died April 23 at age 70. Mrs. Bohlouli was born June 3, 1928, in Tehran, Iran. Her maiden name was Lazaroff. She was a sportswear designer for Catalina Sportswear in Los Angeles until moving to Portland in 1971. She continued to work as a seamstress and was a member of the church. She married Joseph in 1952; he died in 1962. Survivors include her sons, Jim of Los Angeles, Ronald of Washougal, Wash., and Bobby McKinney and Oleg A., both of Vancouver, Wash.; daughters, Irina "Kim" Bender of Aloha and Nadia Kostrikin of Montavilla, Calif.; sisters, Anna Chernashov of Montavilla and Galina Bushman of Portland; brother, Nicolai Lazaroff of Los Angeles; and four grandchildren. Interment will be in Rose City Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the church's fresco fund. Arrangements are by Rose City Cemetery & Funeral Home. Howard R. Baranyk A memorial service will be at 4 p.m. Sunday, May 2, 1999, in Grace Lutheran Church for Howard R. Baranyk, who died April 25 at age 83. Mr. Baranyk was born Dec. 13, 1915, in Bay City, Mich. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He was a concrete block salesman for Economy and later Falls Block in Wisconsin until retiring and moving to the Portland area in 1976. He was a member of the Lutheran Church. He had lived in Seaside since 1998. He married Stella Muller in 1937. Survivors include his wife; daughter, Carol E. Widmann of Seaside; son, Daniel of West Bend, Wis.; sister, Frances Strickler of Naples, Fla.; six grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Valley View Memorial Park in Newberg. The family suggests remembrances to the church. Arrangements are by Attrell's Funeral Chapel in Newberg. Katharine W. Ascherfeld A memorial service will be at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, May 2, 1999, in St. David's Episcopal Church for Katharine W. Ascherfeld, who died April 16 at age 94. Mrs. Ascherfeld was born Aug. 21, 1904, in Jarrettsville, Md. Her maiden name was Ward. She was a receptionist for the Harford County Courthouse in Harford, Md., for 15 years until retiring in the late 1970s. She had lived in Portland for six years and attended the church. Her husband, Karl, died in 1963. Survivors include her daughter, Ellen Nesbitt of Portland; stepson, Karl Jr. of Riverside, Calif.; four grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Interment will be in Bethel Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Madonna, Md. The family suggests remembrances to Glisan Adult Day Services. Arrangements are by Holman's Funeral Service. Doris Paula Andrus A funeral will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 1, 1999, in Holman-Hankins-Bowker & Waud Funeral Home in Oregon City for Doris Paula Andrus, who died April 28 at age 86. Mrs. Andrus was born May 22, 1912, in Philomath. Her maiden name was Hart. She lived in the West Linn area for many years. She was a secretary for the registrar's office at Oregon State University and later for the Oregon Liquor Control Commission, retiring in 1973. She married Leonard in 1954; he died in 1991. Survivors include her sons, Jerald A. Shroyer of Canby, James Shroyer of Philomath and Jack Shroyer of West Linn; daughter, Louise Marstall of Reno, Nev.; sisters, Alice Adams and Margaret Kruger, both of Corvallis, and Betty Pliska of Gresham; eight grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Canby Zion Cemetery. John Dale Schmidt A private memorial service will be held for John Dale Schmidt, who died April 21, 1999, at age 48. Mr. Schmidt was born March 8, 1951, in Cincinnati. He was raised in Myrtle Creek and lived in Salem for 30 years and most recently lived in Hopewell House. Survivors include his parents, Dr. J. Robert and Emily of King City; sister, Barbara Hampson of Portland; and brother, Paul of Damascus. Private interment will be in Trinity Episcopal Cathedral. The family suggests remembrances to Hopewell House. Arrangements are by Young's Funeral Home. Vernon F. Richey At his request, no service was held for Vernon F. Richey, who died April 24, 1999, at age 74. Mr. Richey was born July 23, 1924, in Milwaukie. He served in the U.S. Navy in the South Pacific during World War II. He retired as a shipping manager at Feenaughty Machinery Co. after 39 years with the company. He had lived in Eugene since 1991. In 1947, he married Beatrice Rogers; she died in 1989. Survivors include his son, Marc of Portland; daughters, Brenda Copeland and Cindy Jones, both of Portland; sister, Edna Minard of Eugene; brother, John of Florence; companion, Marie Kant of Eugene; three grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Interment was in Lincoln Memorial Park. The family suggests remembrances to Doernbecher Children's Hospital. Arrangements were by Mt. Scott Funeral Home. Doris M. Fridley A graveside service will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, May 19, 1999, in Juniper Haven Cemetery in Prineville for Doris M. Fridley, who died May 15 in Bend at age 77. Mrs. Fridley was born Feb. 9, 1922, in Williston, N.D. Her maiden name was Nelson. She moved to Portland in the mid-1940s and was a secretary for Thomas Carlson C.P.A. for many years before her retirement in 1971. She later lived in Gearhart and Bend. In 1947, she married Orie. Survivors include her husband and several nieces and nephews. Arrangements are by Prineville Funeral Home. Lesley Ann Yandell A funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Thursday, May 20, 1999, in St. Henry Catholic Church in Gresham for Lesley Ann Yandell, who died May 16 of diabetes and cancer at age 45. Recitation of the rosary will be at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 19, in Bateman Carroll Funeral Chapel. Mrs. Yandell was born Nov. 22, 1953, in Portland, where she lived all her life. Her maiden name was Cook. She graduated from Centennial High School in 1971 and co-owned Justin Video store in Sandy for two years. She was a member of the church. In 1972, she married Robert L. Survivors include her husband; son, Matthew of Gresham; and brother, Joe Cook of Gresham. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Doernbecher Children's Hospital. Norman Edward Wyatt A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 19, 1999, in Estacada Funeral Chapel for Norman Edward Wyatt, who died May 16 at age 80. Mr. Wyatt was born July 24, 1918, in Corvallis. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army in Europe. He moved to Eagle Creek in 1958 and owned Norm's Bakery for 35 years before his retirement in 1997. In 1944, he married Clara Robberson; she died in 1993. Survivors include his sons, Raymond E. of Sandy and Charles E. of Eagle Creek; daughter, Geraldine E. Barnes of Eagle Creek; sisters, Frances Moss of Oxnard, Calif., and Mabel Smith of Lebanon; four grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to a favorite charity. Wilma W. 'Billie' Schmidt A graveside service will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 19, 1999, in Willamette National Cemetery for Wilma W. "Billie" Schmidt, who died May 17 of a stroke at age 76. Mrs. Schmidt was born March 3, 1923, in Colfax, Wash. Her maiden name was Glaspey. She moved to Portland in 1942 and to Brush Prairie, Wash., in 1974, and was a homemaker. In 1955, she married Martin W. Survivors include her husband; sons, Claude A. Slane of Vancouver, Wash., and Jerry D. of Portland ; three grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. The family suggests remembrances to a favorite charity. Arrangements are by Hamilton-Mylan Funeral Home in Vancouver. Shirley Ann Roberts A graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 20, 1999, in Skyline Memorial Gardens for Shirley Ann Roberts, who died of cancer May 15 at age 62. Mrs. Roberts was born April 25, 1937, in Hood River and moved to Portland as a young child. Her maiden name was Losey. She graduated from Franklin High School in 1955. As a young woman she worked for Pacific Northwest Bell and later was a photography department manager for Meier & Frank. She was a homemaker. Survivors include her daughter, Natalie Blackledge of Portland; sister, Marlea Castellano of Fairview; and former husband, Sam Roberts of Portland. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements are by Skyline Funeral Home. Glen LeRoy Roark A funeral will be at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, May 20, 1999, in Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel in Vancouver, Wash., for Glen LeRoy Roark, who died May 15 of a heart attack at age 37. Mr. Roark was born Nov. 7, 1961, in Baton Rouge, La. He moved to Vancouver in 1968 and graduated from Columbia River High School in 1979. He was a maintenance mechanic for Ash Grove Cement West in Portland from 1980 until his death. In 1987, he married Julie Roth. Survivors include his wife; sons, Daniel of Vancouver and Royce of Clackamas; daughter, Crystal of Vancouver; mother, Mary Carter of Vancouver; brothers, Gary of Battleground, Wash., and Donnie of Vancouver; and sister, Kathy Dopp of Redding, Calif. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the American Heart Association or the American Cancer Society. Dennis Regor A memorial service will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, May 22, 1999, in Columbia Presbyterian Church in Vancouver, Wash., for Dennis Regor, who died May 8 at age 65. Mr. Regor was born Oct. 9, 1933, in Kauai, Hawaii. He served in the U.S. Army Special Forces during the Korean War. He attended Clark College. A professional musician who taught ukulele and bass guitar, he performed in New York and Florida, and played at the Chicken Coop in Northeast Portland. He moved back to the Portland area eight years ago. He married Joan Payne in 1958. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Maile Deasy of Daytona Beach, Fla., Nina of Ridgefield, Wash., and Tricia Pymer of Bethel Springs, Tenn.; sister, Loretta Watanabe of Oahu, Hawaii; and three grandchilren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the American Diabetes Association, 3434 Martin Way N.E., Olympia, WA 98506, or to a favorite music program. Arrangements are by Memorial Gardens Funeral Home in Vancouver. Jean B. Powell A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Friday, May 21, 1999, in Caldwell's Colonial Chapel for Jean B. Powell, who died May 15 of a heart attack at age 84. Mrs. Powell was born Dec. 23, 1914, in Newport, Wash. Her maiden name was Braddock. She graduated from Cheney Normal School in Cheney, Wash., and taught elementary school in Woodland, Wash., for a few years. In the late 1940s, she moved to Portland and was a homemaker. Later, she taught carding and spinning, weaving, rug hooking, knitting and other needle skills for different organizations, including the Bybee-Howell House on Sauvie Island. She was also a judge for the Multnomah County Fair. In 1940, she married James W.E.; he died in 1996. Survivors include her sons, Thomas M.E. and John E., both of Vancouver, Wash., and David J.E. of Longview, Wash.; daughter, Kathleen Perkins of Newcastle, Wash.; and nine grandchildren. Interment will be in Cornelius Methodist Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to Loaves & Fishes. Ruth A. McIntosh No service will be held for Ruth A. McIntosh, who died May 12, 1999, at age 83. Mrs. McIntosh was born June 20, 1915, in Simms, Mont. Her maiden name was Chapman. She moved to the Portland area in 1920 and graduated from Milwaukie High School. She was a homemaker. She lived in California and The Dalles for many years until moving back to Portland in 1994. Survivors include her daughters, Jeananne Land of Milwaukie, Judy Rudolff of Valley Springs, Calif., and Bonnie Chandler of Highland, Calif.; nine grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. Her son, William R., died in 1980. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the Diabetes Association of Oregon or any hospice program. Arrangements are by Crown Cremation & Funeral Service. Sharon Rose Luckasson A private service will be held for Sharon Rose Luckasson, who died May 8, 1999, of lymphoma at age 54. Mrs. Luckasson was born April 12, 1945, in Fresno, Calif. Her maiden name was Dutra. In about 1976, she moved to Portland, then to Melba, Idaho, and back to Portland in 1990. She was a cook for Lew's Place and a waitress for Cedarside Inn and for Country Kitchen Restaurants in Vernonia. She then co-owned Creative Impulse, an espresso shop in Vernonia. In 1990, she married Rodney D. Survivors include her husband. Disposition was by cremation. Arrangements are by Wilhelm Funeral Home. M. Hugh Little A graveside service will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday, May 19, 1999, in Douglass Pioneer Cemetery for M. Hugh Little, who died May 15 at age 82. Mr. Little was born Jan. 16, 1917, in Tacoma, and was raised in Vashon Island, Wash. As a young man, he served in the Civilian Conservation Corps, then attended the University of Washington before moving to Longview, Wash., where he worked for Weyerhaeuser until 1947. He was a security guard for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Umatilla from 1952 until retiring in 1976. He also worked independently as a locksmith for 20 years. In 1994, he moved to Troutdale. He married Beulah E. Warren in 1941; she died in March 1999. Survivors include his sons, Joe of Seattle and Don of Troutdale; brother, Bill of Edmonds, Wash.; seven grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Arrangements are by Bateman Carroll Funeral Chapel in Gresham. Iliff V. Keller A celebration of life will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, May 19, 1999, in the Milwaukie Christian Church for Iliff V. Keller, who died May 15 at age 98. Mrs. Keller was born June 12, 1900, in Sterling, Colo. Her maiden name was Rambo. She moved to Oregon City in 1950 and was a homemaker and member of the church. In 1920, she married Harold J.; he died in 1976. Survivors include her son, Marvin P. "Paul" of Oregon City; four grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. Her son Charles died in 1997. Private interment will be in Redland Cemetery. Arrangements are by Stehn's Milwaukie Funeral Home. Carol 'Jean' Jones A graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 22, 1999, in Hillside Cemetery in Issaquah, Wash., for Carol "Jean" Jones, who died May 8 at age 56. Mrs. Jones was born March 25, 1943, in Issaquah. Her maiden name was Harper. She graduated from Issaquah High School in 1961. In 1964, she moved to Southern California, where she raised her family. She settled in Milwaukie in 1986. Survivors include her sons, Michael Alurac of La Mirada, Calif., Howard Alurac of Santa Maria, Calif., Edward Jones of Anaheim, Calif., and Shawn Jones of the U.S. Army in Germany; four brothers, four sisters and six grandchildren. Gordon Robert Johnson A funeral will be at 1 p.m. Friday, May 21, 1999, in Calvin Presbyterian Church in Tigard for Gordon Robert Johnson, who died May 17 at age 72. Mr. Johnson was born June 16, 1926, in Warren. He moved to Lake Oswego in 1956 and had lived in Tigard since 1962. He owned G.R. Johnson Excavating, which had done work for the Oregon Convention Center and Portland International Airport, from the mid-1970s until his retirement around 1990. He was a charter member of the church. In 1946, he married Dorothy Heller. Survivors include his wife; daughter, Susan Strand of Portland; son, Greg of Sherwood; brother, Donald of Monroe, Wash.; eight grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Private interment will be in Columbia Memorial Gardens in Scappoose. The family suggests remembrances to his church or the Arthritis Foundation. Arrangements are by Columbia Funeral Home. Robert E. Hofland There will be no service for Robert E. Hofland, who died May 14, 1999, at age 89. Mr. Hofland was born June 7, 1909, in Lewistown, Mont. He attended Montana School of Mines and was a mapper, lookout and firefighter for the U.S. Forest Service in Idaho before moving to Portland in 1938. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Navy. Before and after the war, he was a cartographer for the Bureau of Land Management for 30 years, retiring in 1968. After his retirement, he owned Hofland Survey Monuments. In 1933, he married Phyllis Nottorf. Survivors include his wife; son, Robert of Boulder, Colo., John of Redwood City, Calif., and Richard of Yamhill; seven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the Health Dynamics Hospice or to Meals-on-Wheels. Arrangements were by Macy & Son Funeral Home in McMinnville. Lowell Arthur Heider A funeral will be at 10 a.m. Thursday, May 20, 1999, in St. Johns Funeral Home for Lowell Arthur Heider, who died May 16 at age 74. Mr. Heider was born Dec. 6, 1924, in Miller, S.D., and moved to Portland in the late 1930s. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army in Asia. He was a longshoreman out of Union Local 8 for 27 years before his retirement in 1984. His wife, Juanita Pence Heider, died in 1984. Survivors include his son, Rick of Portland; daughters, Gloria Hagerman of Yreka, Calif., and Tamara Keagbine of Portland; brothers, Russell of Portland and Darrell of Twin Falls, Idaho; and six grandchildren. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to Kaiser Hospice or to a favorite charity. Bernice Anna Green A funeral will be at 1 p.m. Thursday, May 20, 1999, in Calvary Lutheran Church for Bernice Anna Green, who died May 14 of cancer and diabetes at age 80. Mrs. Green was born Aug. 3, 1918, in Hazard, Neb. Her maiden name was Schroeder. She moved to Portland in 1936 and was a homemaker. She co-owned Al's Shoe Store for the past 51 years and was a member of the church. In 1940, she married Albert L. Survivors include her husband; sons, Charles, Gary and Gayland, all of Portland; daughter, Joyce of Portland; brother, Norman Schroeder of Powers; 12 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to her church. Arrangements are by Lincoln Willamette Funeral Directors. John Edward Glover A memorial service will be at 10 a.m. Thursday, May 20, 1999, in Gateway Little Chapel of the Chimes for John Edward Glover, who died May 16 at age 41. Mr. Glover was born Sept. 9, 1957, in Portland. He graduated from Estacada High School, then attended Oregon State University before serving in the U.S. Army. He had worked for Pacific Carbide and had been a plant manager for Wood-Kote Products Inc. He most recently was a paint maker for Drew Paint. In 1995, he married Cheryl Collings Wegner. Survivors include his wife; son, Mitchell of Portland; stepson, David Wegner of Portland; parents, Miriam and Clifton of Eagle Creek; sister, Cindy of Gresham; and two grandchildren. Interment will be in Forrester Cemetery in Eagle Creek. The family suggests remembrances to any educational charity or the American Cancer Society. William Thomas Foran A Mass of Christian burial will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, May 20, 1999, in St. Cecilia Catholic Church in Beaverton for William Thomas Foran, who died May 16 at age 86. Mr. Foran was born April 4, 1913, in Milltown, N.J. He worked in the shipyards in Long Beach, Calif., during World War II and began working for States Batteries Inc. in Los Angeles before transferring to Portland in the late 1940s. After 21 years with the company, which became General Battery Co., he retired as a regional manager. He was a past president of the Northwest Battery Manufacturers Association. He was a member of the church and had been president of the St. Clare Catholic Church men's club and Jesuit High School parents' club. In 1940, he married Eileen Curran. Survivors include his wife; sons, William P. of Wilsonville and Donald J. of Olympia; sisters, Ann Edgmon and Joey Clark, both of Parker, Ariz., Catherine Hosler of Garden Grove, Calif., and Dottie Bloom of San Juan Capistrano, Calif.; four grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Interment will be in Mt. Calvary Catholic Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the Society of Jesus, Oregon Province. George R. Eastman At his request, no service will be held for George R. Eastman, who died May 13, 1999, at age 93. Mr. Eastman was born Feb. 27, 1906, in Clatskanie. He worked for the Port of Portland at Portland International Airport for more than 20 years, retiring as a maintenance foreman in 1970. He married Jessie Craig in 1926; she died in 1988. Survivors include his daughters, Theda Sprague of Oregon City and Gayle Schnell of Auburn, Wash.; brother, Harrison of Bend; eight grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements are by Lincoln Memorial Park & Funeral Home. Florence J. 'Jean' Cooper A funeral Mass will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, May 20, 1999, in St. Mary Magdelene (the Madeleine) Church for Florence J. "Jean" Cooper, who died May 17 after a stroke at age 81. Mrs. Cooper was born June 6, 1917, in Eureka, Mont. Her maiden name was McCalder. She moved to Pullman, Wash., in 1922, where she graduated from high school and attended Washington State College. She moved to Portland in 1940 and was a secretary and clerical assistant for the Bonneville Power Administration until 1953. She was a member of the church and its altar society and in the 1960s was a Cub Scout leader at Sabin Elementary School. She also had served on the Pittock Mansion board of directors. In 1953, she married Frank; he died in 1985. Survivors include her sons, Bill Cooper of Portland and Bob Colyar-Cooper of Seattle; and three grandchildren. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the American Diabetes Association, the American Heart Association Oregon Affiliate or Robison Jewish Home. Arrangements are by Ross Hollywood Chapel. Edward L. Coleman A memorial service will be at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, May 20, 1999, in St. Helens Elks Lodge for Edward L. Coleman, who died May 17 at age 79. Mr. Coleman was born Sept. 8, 1919, in Astoria. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army in the Aleutian Islands. A graduate of the University of Oregon Dental School, he was in private practice in St. Helens from 1951 until 1984. Afterward, he was a dentist for the U.S. government in American Samoa for two years, then returned to St. Helens, where he worked with the dentist to whom he sold his practice until a recent illness. He was a commodore of the St. Helens Yacht Club, chairman of Columbia Hospital District and a charter member of the St. Helens Elks Lodge. In 1972, he married Tommy. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Janice Stevenson of Everett, Wash., Linda Sisco and Kara Sound, both of St. Helens; sons, Jim Coleman and Cory Bogardus, both of St. Helens; brothers, George of Portland and Jordon of Oceanside, Calif.; 10 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Shriners Hospitals for Children or the American Cancer Society. Arrangements are by Columbia Funeral Home in St. Helens. Lloyd James Churchill A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday, May 19, 1999, in Wilhelm Funeral Home for Lloyd James Churchill, who died May 15 of a heart attack at age 62. Mr. Churchill was born Aug. 29, 1936, in Powell, Wyo. He served in the U.S. Air Force. In 1965, he moved to Portland, where he was a technical writer for Hyster Co. and then for O'Neil & Associates for about 30 years. He was a former member, deacon and elder of Gladstone Christian Church. In 1967, he married Karen Lee Harn. Survivors include his wife; daughter, Robyn Hoffman of Milwaukie; son, Steven of Milwaukie; and brother, Jerry of Eugene. Disposition was by cremation. Myrtle Fannie Canfield At her request, no service was held for Myrtle Fannie Canfield, who died May 14, 1999, in Portland at age 91. Mrs. Canfield was born March 25, 1908, in Port Angeles, Wash., and grew up there. Her maiden name was Cary. She worked as a sales clerk at J.C. Penney stores in Corvallis and Ashland and as a hostess for Welcome Wagon. She was a member of Calvary Baptist Church in Portland and, after moving to Hillsboro in 1995, joined Community Baptist Church. She married George H. Bailey in 1934; he died in 1972. She married Ronald in 1973; he died in 1988. Survivors include her son, Raymond Bailey of Portland; stepsons, Jack Canfield of Westminster, Calif., and Craig Canfield of Talent; 11 grandchildren; and many great-grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation with private interment in Mountain View Cemetery in Ashland. The family suggests remembrances to Community Baptist Church. Arrangements were by Donelson, Sewell & Mathews. H. Dewitte Boyd A nicheside service will be at 1 p.m. Thursday, May 20, 1999, in Willamette National Cemetery for H. Dewitte Boyd, who died May 14 of cancer at age 67. Mr. Boyd was born Aug. 3, 1931, in Portland and was raised in Carlton. He served in the U.S. Army and then moved to Portland in 1954 and to Tigard in 1959. He attended Multnomah Electronics College and was a supervisor for Tektronix for 27 years until his retirement in 1983. After his retirement, he was an assembly worker for Mercer Industries and a deliverer for Morris Dry Cleaning and for Andrew's Florist until 1998. In 1953, he married Rosa Zauner. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Evelin Haevischer of Aloha and Sylvia Stone of Portland; son, Richard of Aloha; sisters, Karla Horton of Lafayette and Marylyn Noble of Salem; brother, Byron of Tustin, Calif.; seven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. The family suggests remembrances to St. Vincent Hospice. Arrangements are by Young's Funeral Home. Robert J. Albrecht A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, May 20, 1999, in Central Evangelical Church for Robert J. Albrecht, who died May 15 of a heart attack at age 68. Mr. Albrecht was born July 21, 1930, in Alberta, British Columbia. He immigrated to Portland around 1937, and moved to Hoodsport, Wash., in 1995. He graduated from Benson High School in 1948, and served in the U.S. Air Force. He was a self-employed notion salesman, and a salesman and then a merchandiser for Payless Drug Store until his retirement in 1995. He was past president of Portland Sea Searchers. In 1951, he married Janet Kinkaid. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Donna DeWitz of Roseville, Calif., and Vickie Skelly of Milwaukie; sons, Michael of Aloha and Jeffrey of Anacortes, Wash.; sister, Ruth Sullivan of Portland; seven grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the American Heart Association. Arrangements are by Kosec Funeral Home in Port Townsend, Wash. Robert A.J. Westlake There will be no service for Robert A.J. "Bob" Westlake, who died May 17, 1999, at age 90. Mr. Westlake was born Dec. 22, 1908, in Bideford, England. He immigrated to North Dakota when he was 6 and moved to Portland in 1918. He attended Benson High School. He was a mail and baggage agent for Union Pacific Railroad for about 35 years until retiring in 1974, when he moved to Rockaway Beach. He was a member of Nehalem Bay United Methodist Church. In 1933, he married Alice Cowing. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Beatrice Wilson of Spokane, Betty Huddleston of Wilsonville and Roberta Wanless of Aurora; sisters, Mary Hawkins of Portland and Gwen Woodhouse of Portland; brother, C.W. "Bus" of West Linn ; five grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. Interment is in Riverview Abbey Mausoleum. The family suggests remembrances to Tillamook County Hospice, 1000 Third St., Tillamook, OR 19141; or to his church, P.O. Box 156, Nehalem, OR 97131. Arrangements are by Waud's Funeral Home in Tillamook. Stephen M. Jewett A memorial service will be at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, May 22, 1999, in the Scottish Rite Masonic Temple in Seattle for Stephen M. Jewett, who died May 15 from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident at age 56. Mr. Jewett was born Feb. 3, 1943, in Visalia, Calif. He attended Shoreline Community College in Seattle and graduated from Portland State University in the mid-1970s. He was owner and founder of Cascade Products Inc. in Seattle, a distributor of heating and air conditioning components. At the time of his accident, he was attempting to complete the "four corners" motorcycle route, which begins and ends in Blaine, Wash., and touches each corner of the United States. In 1989, he married Marni Webb. Survivors include his wife; daughter, Victoria M. of Seattle; stepson, Steven Gelinas; mother, Barbara Pearcy of Beaverton; and brothers, Tim of Portland and Dan of Monterey, Calif. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the United Cerebral Palsy Association or the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Brian Anthony DePaolo A memorial gathering will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 29, 1999, in Milwaukie Elks Lodge for Brian Anthony DePaolo, who died May 10 at age 46. Mr. DePaolo was born July 10, 1952, in Vancouver, Wash. He graduated from Milwaukie High School. For the past six years, he was a remodeling contractor and cabinetmaker. He lived in West Linn until moving to Harbor several months ago. Survivors include his sons, Nickelaus of Milwaukie and Matthew of Bandon; parents, Joe and Erna of Gladstone; brother, Michael of Gladstone. Disposition is by cremation. Arrangements are by Scantlin's Brookings Mortuary and Chapel. Joan Mary Denoe A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 22, 1999, in St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Cornelius for Joan Mary Denoe, who died May 17 of pancreatic cancer at age 65. Mrs. Denoe was born May 3, 1934, in Brush, Colo., and was raised in Hillsboro. Her maiden name was Furby. She graduated from Hillsboro High School and from Good Samaritan Hospital School of Nursing in 1955. She was a registered nurse in Tuality Hospital and other hospitals, including in Alaska, periodically for more than 30 years before her retirement in 1991, when she moved to Savannah, Ga. She was a former member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Hillsboro and a current member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Savannah. In 1953, she married Jack. Survivors include her husband; son, Jeffrey of Chicago; daughters, Julie Denoe and Jennifer Evans, both of Chicago; brother, James Furby of La Jolla, Calif.; sisters, Alice Voges of Tillamook, Elaine Baltes of Lake Oswego, and her twin, Jean Jesse of Portland; and three grandchildren. Interment will be in Blooming Cemetery near Cornelius. The family suggests remembrances to the building fund of Trinity Lutheran Church 12391 Mercy Blvd., Savannah, GA 31419, or Forest Hills Lutheran School in Cornelius. Arrangements are by Bronleewe-Bass Funeral Home. Nancy A. VanDerBoom A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 23, 1999, in Mountain Park Church in Lake Oswego for Nancy A. VanDerBoom, who died May 13 of cancer at age 57. Mrs. VanDerBoom was born May 23, 1941, in Salem. Her maiden name was Kenagy. After graduating from Linfield College in 1963, she was an extension service home economist for Oregon State College and then for South Dakota State University, living in Belle Fourche. She later owned fabric shops in Belle Fourche and Spearfish, S.D., and she served on the board of directors of Western 4-H Home Economics in Rapid City, S.D., for more than 25 years. She moved to the Portland area about 12 years ago and graduated from Columbia College of Business in 1990. In 1966, she married V. Craigg; they later divorced. Survivors include her daughters, Tami Foley of Dallas Center, Iowa, and Vicki Jauregui of Scappoose; sons, Troy of Newell, S.D., and Trent of Belle Fouche; mother, Violet Kenagy of Salem; brothers, Kenneth Kenagy of Pasadena, Texas, and Ronald Kenagy of Salem; sister, Shirley Hess of Portland; and three grandchildren. Mrs. VanDerBoom requested that her body be donated to Oregon Health Sciences University. The family suggests remembrances to South Dakota 4-H Foundation, 2207E, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD 57007. Arrangements are by Omega Funeral & Cremation Service. Hazel Evelyn Tester A private graveside service was held in Mountain View Pioneer Cemetery in Corbett for Hazel Evelyn Tester, who died May 17, 1999, in Portland at age 89. Mrs. Tester was born Oct. 9, 1909, in Roseburg. Her maiden name was Marks. After moving to Portland in 1947, she completed nursing school at Good Samaritan Hospital and was a registered nurse there until retiring in 1972. She was a member of St. Michael Lutheran Church. Her husband, George R. "Red" Sr., died in 1988. Survivors include her son, George R. Jr. of Portland, and two grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. Arrangements were by Wilhelm Funeral Home. Elizabeth E. Soderlind A funeral will be at 12:30 p.m. Saturday, May 22, 1999, in Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel in Vancouver, Wash., for Elizabeth E. Soderlind, who died May 18 at age 84. Mrs. Soderlind was born Sept. 19, 1914, in Trinidad, Wash. Her maiden name was Roethemeyer. She graduated from Washington State Normal School in 1937 and taught elementary school in Harrah, Wash., and Salmon Creek, Wash., until 1944. From 1965 to 1975, she was a teacher for Washington School for the Blind in Vancouver, where she had lived since 1940. In 1943, she married Reynold. Survivors include her husband; sons, James of Tacoma, Kenneth of Portland, Donald of Los Angeles and Larry of Boise; daughter, Sharon Ryan of Vancouver; and four grandchildren. Vault interment will be in Evergreen Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Vancouver. The family suggests remembrances to the American Diabetes Association, Washington Affiliate, 3434 Martin Way N.E., Olympia, WA 98506. Farquhar Gibson 'Babe' Stewart A memorial service will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, May 22, 1999, in Rose City Park United Methodist Church for Farquhar Gibson "Babe" Stewart, who died May 17 at age 84. Mr. Stewart was born Aug. 18, 1914, in Portland. He graduated from Commerce High School. He was a mail and baggage handler for Portland Terminal Railroad for 34 years, retiring in 1973. In 1944, he married Ruth Barber; she died in 1988. Survivors include his son, Michael of Springdale; daughters, Catherine Bailey and Judith Manos, both of Portland; seven grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Skyline Memorial Gardens. The family suggests remembrances to Kaiser Hospice. Arrangements are by Skyline Funeral Home. Lisa Michelle Prado A private funeral has been held for Lisa Michelle Prado, who died May 12, 1999, from injuries sustained in an auto accident at age 26. Mrs. Prado was born June 3, 1972, in Portland. Her maiden name was Jones. She graduated from Rex Putnam High School in Milwaukie in 1990 and was a nursing student at Columbia Basin College in Pasco, Wash. She was to graduate in June. She married Albert "Al" in 1993. Survivors include her husband; daughters, Miranda and Randi of Milwaukie; parents, Wesley and Mary Jones of Milwaukie; brothers, Perry Jones of Portland and Wesley Jones of Milwaukie; sister, Lela Walcher of Las Vegas; and grandparents, John and Reba Matherly of Vancouver, Wash. Private interment was in Lincoln Memorial Park. Arrangements were by Gateway Little Chapel of the Chimes. The family suggests remembrances to a nursing scholarship fund in her name at Columbia Basin College. Arvid Ostrom At his request, no service will be held for Arvid Ostrom, who died May 17, 1999, at age 84. Mr. Ostrom was born Oct. 1, 1914, in Douglas, N.D. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II, then moved to the Woodburn area. He was a barber in Woodburn until retiring in 1975. In 1942, he married Madge Robinson. Survivors include his wife; sons, Todd of Warrenton and Bill of Hubbard; brothers, Orrin and Tommy, both of Woodburn, and Clinton of Sacramento, Calif.; four grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Shriners Hospitals for Children. Arrangements are by Simon-Woodburn Funeral Chapel. Fritz Aage Musaeus A memorial service will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, May 22, 1999, in Our Savior's Lutheran Church in Lake Oswego for Fritz Aage Musaeus, who died May 14 at age 79. Mr. Musaeus was born Nov. 2, 1919, in Calundborg, Denmark. During World War II, he served in the Danish underground. He immigrated to Portland in 1949 and had lived in Lake Oswego since 1973. He owned Gillispie-Peterson Food Brokerage from 1969 until his retirement in 1981. In 1947, he married Aase Mackenhauer-Knudsen. Survivors include his wife; sons, Karsten of Colorado Springs, Colo., and Steven T. of Portland; daughter, Linda J. of Portland; brother, Henry of Copenhagen, Denmark; and four grandchildren. Private interment will be in River View Cemetery. Arrangements are by Riverview Abbey Funeral Home. William E. Larson A memorial service will be at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, May 22, 1999, in Parklane Christian Church for William E. Larson, who died May 17 of cancer at age 61. Mr. Larson was born Aug. 21, 1937, in Portland, where he lived most of his life. He was a salesman for Transmission Exchange for more than 15 years until April. In 1979, he married Sandra Hoffert. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Julie Parrish of Boring, Marla Bustamante of Gresham, Penny Laprebendere of Houston, and Kristy Cervantes of Mission, Texas; brother, Bob of Hillsboro; sisters, Erma Kjosness of Portland, Dorothy Asberry of Medford, and Shirley Gibbard of Santa Rosa, Calif.; and seven grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements are by Rose City Funeral Home. Mynola Dell Kellogg A memorial service will be at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, May 23, 1999, in Cherry Blossom Cottage for Mynola Dell Kellogg, who died May 11 at age 88. Mrs. Kellogg was born Sept. 29, 1910, in Darlington, Ind. Her maiden name was Gossnell. She was raised in Idaho, Amity and Ashland. She was a sales clerk in McNair Bros. Drug Store in Ashland for 10 years, then a telephone operator for the University of Oregon for 26 years before her retirement in about 1975. She was a member of University Street Christian Church and taught in several Sunday schools for 50 years. She moved to Portland in 1994. In the 1930s, she married George G. Young; they were later divorced. She married Lyle Kellogg in 1952; he died in 1992. Survivors include her sons, Leroy C. Kellogg of Redding, Calif., Jack Young of Portland and Vernon Kellogg of Eugene; six grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to a favorite charity. Arrangements are by Gable & Parkrose Funeral Chapels. Ruth L. Jensen A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Friday, May 21, 1999, in Bateman Carroll Funeral Chapel for Ruth L. Jensen, who died May 17 at age 81. Miss Jensen was born July 9, 1917, in Milwaukee, Wis. She received a teaching degree from Wisconsin State Teachers College and taught in deaf schools in Marshfield, Wis., and North Platte, Neb. In 1954, she moved to Portland and taught in deaf programs in Portland Public Schools, including in Hosford Elementary School, for 30 years before her retirement in 1981. Survivors include her sister, Gladys Breitzman of Pine Island, Fla.; and a niece and nephews. Interment will be in Sunnyside Memorial Gardens in Clackamas. The family suggests remembrances to a favorite charity. Arrangements are by Bateman Carroll Funeral Chapel. Ray Barnett No service will be held for Ray Barnett, who died May 15, 1999, at age 83. Mr. Barnett was born Dec. 16, 1915, in Baker City. He moved to California in the 1930s, to Moses Lake, Wash., in 1950 and to Tigard in 1980. He was a truck driver before his retirement in the late 1970s. Survivors include his daughters, Patricia Ray Kuhfield of Lynnwood, Wash., and Lori Barnett of Wenatchee, Wash.; son, Jay of Port Angeles, Wash.; stepson, Tom Jarman of Moses Lake, Wash.; sister, Edna Allen of Cherry Valley, Calif.; companion, Mabel Amos of Tigard; and two grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. Arrangements were by Young's Funeral Home. Anna Mary Pavelich A graveside service will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 22, 1999, in Mt. Calvary Catholic Cemetery for Anna Mary Pavelich, who died May 19 at age 85. Mrs. Pavelich was born Nov. 13, 1913, in Sopris, Colo. Her maiden name was Burnelli. She moved to Portland in 1940 and was a maid until her retirement in 1976. She was a member of the Catholic Church. Her husband, Joso, died in 1978. Survivors include her son, Jack Moore of Seattle; daughter, Charlene Alfred of Alert Bay, British Columbia; sisters, Norma Pareja and Alice, both of Westminster, Colo. Arrangements are by Hennessey, Goetsch & McGee. William Vito Pavia A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 22, 1999, in River View Cemetery for William Vito Pavia, who died May 17 of cancer at age 85. Mr. Pavia was born Oct. 28, 1913, in Portland. He attended Commerce High School and taught electronics and math at Multnomah College in the 1950s, and then was an electrical engineer for Tektronix for almost 20 years before his retirement in 1975. He was also a professional clarinetist and saxophonist, playing professionally from age 18, with, among other groups, the Castle Jazz Band and was a soloist with the Jerry Van Hoomisen Orchestra in McElroy's Ballroom for 11 years. After his retirement, he moved to Manzanita and played in jazz festivals along the coast. In 1938, he married Dorothy Pederson. Survivors include his wife; son, Don L. of Bellingham, Wash.; daughter, Sharilyn D. Bantel of Sykesville, Md.; brother, Dan of Portland; and six grandchildren. The family suggests remembrances to Washington County Hospice. Arrangements are by Autumn Funerals & Cremations. Betty Jane Stadden A private service will be held for Betty Jane Stadden, who died May 19, 1999, at age 76. Mrs. Stadden was born Jan. 9, 1923, in Boise. Her maiden name was Jones. She moved to Portland in 1944 and was a clerk for Bekins Moving & Storage and then for Portland Wire and Iron for about seven years before retiring in about 1988. In 1945, she married Orin C. Survivors include her husband; son, Kirk of Clackamas; daughter, Carol Musgraves of Portland; and five grandchildren. Private interment will be in Portland Memorial Mausoleum. The family suggests remembrances to the Friends of Milwaukie Center. Arrangements are by Portland Memorial Funeral Home. Gail Marie Stowell A private memorial service will be held for Gail Marie Stowell, who died May 15, 1999, of lung disease at age 58. Mrs. Stowell was born Aug. 13, 1940, in Lignite, N.D. Her maiden name was Ulven. She was a homemaker and had lived in Portland for many years. In 1981, she married Russel. Survivors include her husband; daughter, Crystal Eastwood of Portland; stepfather, Arthur Shilo of Cascade Locks; sisters, Jewel Shilo of Hawaii and Star Campbell of Glenwood; and three grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the American Lung Association. Arrangements are by Oregon Cremation Co. Frank Michael Verlander Sr. No service will be held for Frank Michael Verlander Sr., who died May 17, 1999, in Portland at age 83. Mr. Verlander was born Aug. 22, 1915, in New Orleans. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. After discharge he moved to Portland and, in the 1950s, founded Verlander Insurance, which he owned until retiring in 1997. Survivors include his son, Michael of Lafayette, Calif.; daughter, Marilyn Bailey-Miller of Nashville, Tenn.; and three grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. Arrangements were by Omega Funeral & Cremation Service. The family suggests remembrances to the American Heart Association. Zaree Carlson A funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday, May 24, 1999, in Ocean View Cemetery Chapel in Warrenton for Zaree Carlson, who died May 17 at age 81. Mrs. Carlson was born May 24, 1917, in Searcy County, Ark. Her maiden name was King. She moved to Portland in 1941, and worked in food service for Tektronix for more than 20 years until 1985. In 1960, she married Harold Carlson; he died in 1985. The couple renovated homes together. She married Malcolm Brown in 1996. Survivors include her husband; son, Bruce Cutts of Estacada; and sister, Maebelle Morris of Clinton, Ark. The family suggests remembrances to Belmont Center Loaves & Fishes. Arrangements are by Caldwell's Luce-Layton Mortuary in Astoria. LaVerne Elizabeth Goss At her request, no service was held for LaVerne Elizabeth Goss, who died May 18, 1999, at age 94. Mrs. Goss was born May 18, 1905, in Roseburg. Her maiden name was Fenton. She had lived in the Portland area since 1911 and was a homemaker. Her husband, Earle, died earlier. Survivors include her grandsons, Robert Goss of Seattle and Rodney Goss of Raleigh, N.C.; and two great-grandchildren. The family suggests remembrances to any hospice. Arrangements were by Portland Memorial Funeral Home. Howard W. Finch A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Monday, May 24, 1999, in St. Matthew Lutheran Church in Beaverton for Howard W. Finch, who died April 17 of congestive heart disease at age 78. Mr. Finch was born May 24, 1920, in Sheldon, Iowa. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army in Europe and was held as a prisoner of war for 18 months. He received a Purple Heart and Silver Star. In 1947, he moved to Portland. He was a manager for home construction, owned and managed Howard Finch's Hamburger Stand and then was bar manager for Portland Meadows Race Track before retiring in 1982. Survivors include his son, Howard S. of Portland; and one grandchild. Interment is in East Lawn Cemetery in Sheldon, Iowa. The family suggests remembrances to the Sheldon Public Museum. Arrangements are by Vander Phloeg Funeral Home in Sheldon. Susan Elizabeth Bader A funeral Mass will be at 7 p.m. Monday, May 24, 1999, in St. James Catholic Church in Vancouver, Wash., for Susan Elizabeth Bader, who died May 16 of breast cancer at age 55. Mrs. Bader was born Nov. 12, 1943, in Winner, S.D. Her maiden name was Newsam. She graduated from St. Catherine School of Nursing in Omaha, Neb., and received a bachelor's degree from Concordia College. She had lived in Vancouver since 1971. A registered nurse, she worked for the Vancouver Clinic for several years and for the past four years for the Multnomah Education Service District. In 1967, she married Dr. Gerald F. Survivors include her husband; daughter, Jennifer L. Miller of Mill Creek, Wash.; sons, Matthew J. and Jeremy R., both of Seattle; and sister, Sara Newsam of Vail, Colo. Private interment will be in Evergreen Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Vancouver. The family suggests remembrances to Southwest Washington Medical Center Foundation for the new breast cancer center or to Hospice Southwest. Arrangements are by Vancouver Funeral Chapel. Kenneth Earl Ashman A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 22, 1999, in Riverview Abbey Funeral Home for Kenneth Earl Ashman, who died May 18 in Martinez, Ga., at age 84. Mr. Ashman was born Sept. 28, 1914, in La Grande. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army and received three Purple Hearts. He was a civil engineer in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and lived in the Portland area until moving to Georgia in March. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. His wife, Amalia Amato, died earlier. Survivors include his son, Kenneth E. of Martinez; sister, Elinor Opdycke of Bellevue, Wash.; six grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Private inurnment will be in Riverview Abbey Mausoleum. William S. Pritchard A memorial service will be at 5 p.m. Thursday, May 27, 1999, in the American Legion Post 57 in Fairbanks, Alaska, for William S. "Bill" Pritchard, who died May 11 in Fairbanks of cancer at age 57. Mr. Pritchard was born July 9, 1941, in Butte, Mont. He served in the U.S. Air Force. He lived in McMinnville from the mid-1960s until moving to Fairbanks in 1982. He was a self-employed concrete contractor. Survivors include his partner, Joanna Tepolt of Fairbanks; sons, Anton of Sherwood and Steven of Aloha; daughters, Niki Peters of McMinnville and Dianne Sully and Sherri Tepolt, both of Fairbanks; brother, Dwight of Santa Clara, Calif.; and six grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 70992, Fairbanks, AK 99707. Ellis Penny A memorial service will be at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, May 26, 1999, in the Sylvan Chapel of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Modesto, Calif., for Ellis Penny, who died May 17 at age 89. Mr. Penny was born May 4, 1910, in Portland. He worked for Nicolai Door Co. for many years until retiring as a plant supervisor in 1970. He lived in Modesto since 1971. In 1929, he married Josephine E. Porter. Survivors include his wife; son, Wesley of Sacramento, Calif.; daughter, Joanne Romine of Modesto; eight grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the missionary fund in care of any LDS church. Arrangements were by Franklin & Downs Funeral Home in Modesto. Clealand A. 'Clint' White A graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 27, 1999, in Willamette National Cemetery for Clealand A. "Clint" White, who died May 19 at age 75. Mr. White was born Nov. 29, 1923, in Orwell, Vt. He lived in the Portland area since about 1950. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He was a woodworker for several companies, including Precision Woodworking in Vancouver, Wash., for many years until retiring in the late 1970s. He married Uldine Arnold in 1951. Survivors include his wife; son, Mark of Vancouver; brothers, Eber M. of Wethersfield, Conn., and Ronald O. of East Arlington, Vt.; sisters, Gladys Ross of Lake George, N.Y., Ethel Brown of Eagle Bridge, N.Y., Shirley A. Percy of North Bennington, Vt., Joyce Legacy of Gainesville, Fla., Donna Brown of Rutland, Vt., and Martha White of National City, Calif.; two grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Arrangements are by Gable & Parkrose Funeral Chapel. Carrie Leyson Wall A funeral will be at noon Tuesday, May 25, 1999, in St. Barnabas Episcopal Church for Carrie Leyson Wall, who died May 19 at age 87. Mrs. Wall was born Nov. 28, 1911, in Silver Star, Mont. Her maiden name was Leyson. She graduated from Western Montana State College and earned her master's degree from the University of Oregon. She lived in the Portland area since 1940. She taught and was an administrator for the Portland school district for more than 30 years until retiring in the late 1970s. Her husband, Carl, died in 1974. Survivors include her nieces, Bunnie E. Hiigel of Keizer and Esther E. Cogsdell of Salt Lake City; and nephews, Thomas K. Bond of Gig Harbor, Wash., and B.C. "Skip" Leyson of Portland. Interment will be in River View Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the American Diabetes Association, the American Cancer Society or Parry Center for Children. Arrangements are by Wilhelm Funeral Home. Albert VanDomelen A funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday, May 25, 1999, in St. Matthew Catholic Church in Hillsboro for Albert VanDomelen, who died May 21 at age 79. Mr. VanDomelen was born Dec. 26, 1919, in Banks. He graduated from Banks High School. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He worked for Remi Coussens Dairy for more than 30 years until retiring in 1990 and was a member of the church. He married Marie Herinckx in 1947. Survivors include his wife; sons, Charles and Paul, both of Hillsboro; daughters, Maxine Cardinaux of Gaston and Melissa Goodwin of Colton; brothers, Robert and Bernard, both of Banks, Donald of Cornelius and Anthony of Hillsboro; sisters, Sister Erma Linda of Beaverton, Dorothy Nielson and Mildred Bernards, both of Cornelius, and Ann Chisholm of Vancouver; 13 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Interment will be in St. Matthew Cemetery in Hillsboro. Arrangements are by Donelson, Sewell & Mathews Mortuary in Hillsboro. James B. Thime A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 25, 1999, in Gresham Funeral Chapel for James B. Thime, who died May 20 at age 73. Mr. Thime was born May 27, 1925, in Minneapolis. He moved to Portland in 1941 and attended Roosevelt High School. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. A welder, he worked for W.G. Rovang for 24 year and then was in the ship repair business until retiring in 1987. He married Dorris McCoid in 1954. Survivors include his wife; sons, John M. of Vancouver, Wash., Peter S. of Rosamond, Calif., Gregory J. of Fallon, Nev., and James L. of Florida; daughter, Linda Lieurance of Miami; brother, Lawrence of Fairview; nine grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. Mabel C. Stohl A funeral will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 26, 1999, in St. Johns Funeral Home for Mabel C. Stohl, who died May 21 at age 88. Mrs. Stohl was born March 30, 1911, in Deary, Idaho. Her maiden name was Magnuson. She had lived in Portland since 1942. She was a homemaker and a member of North Baptist Church. She married August in 1928; he died in 1987. Survivors include her son, Daniel of Scappoose; brothers, Clarence Magnuson of Salem and Albert Magnuson of the Los Angeles area; seven grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Skyline Memorial Gardens. The family suggests remembrances to Kaiser Hospice or the American Cancer Society. Luella J. Stiles A memorial service will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 25, 1999, in Lincoln Memorial Park Funeral Home for Luella J. Stiles, who died May 19 at age 89. Mrs. Stiles was born Sept. 2, 1909, in Vancouver, Wash. Her maiden name was Dahl. She graduated from Vancouver High School. She lived most of her life in Portland. She was a sales clerk for Zukor's women's clothing store in the Lloyd Center for 25 years, retiring in 1985. She married Charles in 1933; he died in 1963. Survivors include her son, William N. of Beaverton; daughter, Susan J. of Portland; sister, Gladys Howlett of Portland; six grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Her son Gerald A. died in 1979; her stepson, Robert C., died in 1971. Private interment will be in Lincoln Memorial Park. The family suggests remembrances to a favorite charity. Evelyn Ann Schultz A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, May 26, 1999, in Wilhelm Funeral Chapel for Evelyn Ann Schultz, who died May 12 at age 78. Mrs. Schultz was born Oct. 1, 1920, in Meade, Kan. Her maiden name was Franz. She graduated from the University of California at Berkeley. She taught school in California and Oregon for several years. She worked as a real estate saleswoman in California and most recently was a sales clerk at Meier & Frank Co., retiring in the early 1990s. She had lived in Portland since 1977. She married Archie D. in 1942. Survivors include her husband; daughters, Evelyn "Elaine" Wilson of Portland and Judi A. Morse of Everett, Wash.; brothers, Earl Franz of Reedley, Calif., Roland Franz of San Francisco and Robert Franz of Tulare, Calif.; and one grandchild. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Habitat for Humanity. Arrangements are by Heritage Memorial. Gary Lee Rowley A memorial service will be at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 25, 1999, in Montavilla Baptist Church for Gary Lee Rowley, who died May 20 of lung disease at age 54. Mr. Rowley was born Oct. 16, 1944, in Portland. He attended Sandy High School and served in the U.S. Navy. He worked as a technician in an ophthalmology lab for Bausch & Lomb for about 15 years until becoming disabled in 1985. He married Bonnie J. Kyser in 1974. Survivors include his wife, sons, Brion and Jason, and brothers, David and Michael, all of Portland. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the church's Faith Promise Fund. Arrangements are by Omega Funeral & Cremation Service. David Alan Prissel A memorial service will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday, May 26, 1999, in Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel in Vancouver, Wash., for David Alan Prissel, who died May 21 at age 49. Mr. Prissel was born Nov. 14, 1949, in Durand, Wis. He had lived in Vancouver since he was an infant. He graduated from Fort Vancouver High School. He co-owned M&P Paving Co. in Vancouver with his father for more than 30 years. He married Joy Hoisington in 1994. Survivors include his wife, daughter, April, stepson, Bob Williams, mother, Leatrice Bobek, and father, Gene, and stepmother, Judy, all of Vancouver; and one grandchild. His son, David J., died earlier. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to a favorite charity. Christine M. Owen A funeral mass will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 25, 1999, in St. Paul Catholic Church in St. Paul for Christine M. Owen, who died May 21 at age 79. A rosary will be at 7 p.m. Monday, May 24, in the church. Mrs. Owen was born Sept. 9, 1919, in Oregon City. Her maiden name was Zorn. A St. Paul resident since 1972, she graduated from the University of Portland Nursing School and was a homemaker and licensed practical nurse for a private practice. She was a member of the church. In 1942, she married Glenn J. Survivors include her husband; daughters, Paterese Livaudais of Kennewick, Wash., and Carol Anderson of Newberg; sons, Tom and G. "Jerry," both of St. Paul, Michael of New York City, Brother Joseph M. of the Poitiers, France, area and Danny Pak of Los Angeles; sister, Ann Unterbrick of Louisville, Ky.; 20 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Interment will be in St. Paul Catholic Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to Catholic Charities. Arrangements are by Cornwell Colonial Chapel in Woodburn. B. Jeanne Norelius A funeral will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 26, 1999, in Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel in Vancouver, Wash., for B. Jeanne Norelius, who died May 21 at age 73. Mrs. Norelius was born July 22, 1925, in Emmett, Idaho, where she was raised and graduated from high school. Her maiden name was Mathis. As a young woman, she was a bookkeeper at Washington State College in Pullman. She had lived in Vancouver for 18 years. She was a homemaker. She married Jack in 1946. Survivors include her husband; daughter, Kristi Thomson of Hood River; son, Scott of Sundance, Wyo.; brother, Jack Mathis of Roseburg; sisters, Rosemary Mercer of Vancouver and Jo Chaffin of Portland; and four grandchildren. Private interment will be in Evergreen Memorial Gardens. The family suggests remembrances to Hospice Southwest, P.O. Box 1600, Vancouver, WA 98668. Clarence Leland Mitchell A private celebration of life will be held Saturday, May 29, 1999, for Clarence Leland Mitchell, who died May 21, 1999, at age 85. Mr. Mitchell was born July 6, 1913, in Salem. He lived in the Grants Pass area for many years and moved to Portland from Brookings in 1990. He was a self-employed carpenter for many years and previously remodeled houses. His wife, Marion, died in 1955; his second wife, Eleanor, died in 1989. Survivors include his daughters, Marilyn Conklin of Portland, Janet Alderson of Eugene and Annette Harris of Overton, Nev.; son, Michael of Grants Pass; 11 grandchildren; and numerous great-grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements are by Aftercare Cremation & Burial Service. Agnes M. Melcher A graveside service will be at 3 p.m. Friday, June 11, 1999, in Rose City Cemetery & Funeral Home for Agnes M. Melcher, who died April 22 at age 90. Mrs. Melcher was born April 2, 1909, in Bismarck, N.D. Her maiden name was Martin. She lived most of her life in the Portland area. She was a homemaker. Her husband, Gustaf, died in 1960. Survivors include her daughter, Lois Wenker, and son, Dennis, both of Portland; four grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. The family suggests remembrances to the Alzheimer's Association. Eleanor L. McCready A private service will be held for Eleanor L. McCready, who died May 20, 1999, at age 75. Mrs. McCready was born Aug. 31, 1923, in Rockaway. Her maiden name was Wildfong. She graduated as valedictorian from Wheeler High School. She lived in Portland from 1964 until moving to the Salem area in 1990. She was a homemaker and an accomplished pianist. Survivors include her daughter, Trudy Logan of Salem; son, William F. of La Jolla, Calif.; brother, Ed Wildfong of Portland; and one grandchild. Private interment will be in the Odd Fellows Cemetery in Bay City. The family suggests remembrances to the Salvation Army, P.O. Box 7047, Salem, OR 97303-0004. Arrangements are by Virgil T. Golden Funeral Service in Salem. Marshall E. Leisman A memorial service will be at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 26, 1999, in Willamette United Methodist Church in West Linn for Marshall E. Leisman, who died May 21 at age 78. Mr. Leisman was born June 15, 1920, in Oregon City. He graduated from West Linn High School. He had lived in West Linn for more than 57 years. He was a tugboat operator for Crown Zellerbach for 35 years until retiring in 1982 and previously owned a dairy farm and worked for Richfield Oil. He was a longtime member of the church. He married Evelyn E. Runyan in 1941. Survivors include his wife; son, Jeff of Sheridan; daughters, Diane Johnson of Gladstone and Cheryl Morris of Bremerton, Wash.; brother, Richard of Tualatin; sisters, Sid Martin of West Linn and Nancy Chapin of Mulino; six grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Mountain View Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the church's memorial fund. Arrangements are by Hillside Chapel. Thelma Louise Kuppler A memorial service will be at 11:30 a.m. Sunday, May 30, 1999, in Laurelwood United Methodist Church for Thelma Louise Kuppler, who died May 13 at age 75. Mrs. Kuppler was born Sept. 2, 1923, in Renton, Wash. Her maiden name was Lindgren. She graduated from Renton High School and the University of Washington. She taught in the university's zoology department from 1944-49. She had lived in the Portland area since 1959. A homemaker, she was a member of the church and served as president of the Brooklyn Elementary School PTA. She married Herman C. in 1947. Survivors include her husband; sons, Christopher B. of Happy Valley, John W. of Hillsboro, George L. of Portland and Robert R. of Vancouver, Wash.; and six grandchildren. Private interment will be in Sunset Hills Memorial Park. The family suggests remembrances to Boy Scouts of America or P.E.O. Cottey College, 1000 W. Austin Blvd., Nevada, Mo., 64772. Charles Byron Kroll A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. June 3, 1999, in Skyline Memorial Gardens for Charles Byron Kroll, who died May 21 of cancer at age 67. Mr. Kroll was born March 21, 1932, in Kansas City, Kan. He served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War. He had lived in the Portland area since 1970. He worked for Aeroquip for 39 years until retiring as plant manager in 1993. He married Dixie Chapman in 1953. Survivors include his wife; sons, Charles R. of Seattle and Michael E. of Port Orchard, Wash.; brother, Gerald of Arkansas; and two grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements are by Skyline Funeral Home. Mona Lee Krasnoff A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, May 27, 1999, in New Hope Community Church for Mona Lee Krasnoff, who died May 19 at age 61. Mrs. Krasnoff was born Dec. 24, 1937, in Corvallis. Her maiden name was McNurlin. She had lived in Portland since she was a teen-ager. A certified nurse's assistant and family respite care specialist, she worked for Metropolitan Family Service for about 15 years and for Addus Health Care for about 10 years. In 1994, she was given an award by MFS honoring her exemplary work with families. She was a member of the church. Her husband, Michael, preceded her in death. Survivors include her half-sister, Pamela Carr of Portland; and companion, Kitty M. Renshaw of Portland. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to United Way of the Columbia-Willamette. Arrangements are by Autumn Funerals & Cremations. Mildred Louise Jurhs A funeral will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday, May 26, 1999, in Macy & Son Funeral Directors in McMinnville for Mildred Louise Jurhs, who died May 22 at age 88. Mrs. Jurhs was born June 9, 1910, in Astoria and moved as a teen-ager to Seaside, where she graduated from high school. Later, she moved to Forest Grove, where she lived for about 23 years, then to Otis in 1968 and to McMinnville in 1980. Her maiden name was Hartill. She was a bookkeeper for her husband's logging business for many years and also worked for the Washington County Tax Department and Loy Clark Pipeline Co. She was a member of Forest Grove United Methodist Church. She married Clarence V. in 1930. Survivors include her husband; daughter, Jean Dale of Hillsboro; son, Clarence "Butch" Jr. of McMinnville; sister, Myrle Reeder of Paradise, Calif.; brother, Charles Hartill of Warrenton; four grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Private interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery in Astoria. The family suggests remembrances to Health Dynamics Hospice in McMinnville. Alfred 'Pete' Joy A memorial service will be at 7 p.m. Friday, May 28, 1999, in Gateway Little Chapel of the Chimes for Alfred "Pete" Joy, who died May 17 at age 56. Mr. Joy was born May 28, 1942, in Oregon City. He graduated from West Linn High School. He served in the U.S. Army. He worked as a self-employed auto-body repairman. He lived in Honolulu since 1983. Survivors include his daughter, Maria M., and son, Adam M., both of Portland; mother, Marcella of Portland; brothers, Gerald of Grants Pass, Clark of Chico, Calif., Chester of Washington, D.C., David of Portland, and L. Jason of Miami Springs, Fla.; and sister, Marcie Burroughs of Hopewell, Va. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the American Lung Association. James Benson Hartsfield A graveside service will be at 9 a.m. Tuesday, May 25, 1999, in Odd Fellows Cemetery in Grants Pass for James Benson Hartsfield, who died May 12 at age 66. Mr. Hartsfield was born Dec. 30, 1932, in Colorado City, Texas. He served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean conflict and later served in the Air Force Reserve. He lived in Portland for about seven years until 1990. He moved to Boise about four years ago. He had owned a bar and grill in Merlin and an alfalfa ranch in Hereford. His wife, Tomi, died in 1987. Survivors include his son, Ben of Boise; mother, Norma Gonzalez, and brother, Marvel, both of Rancho Cordova, Calif.; and sisters, Wanda of Northern California and Naomi McGowen of Cheyenne, Wyo. Arrangements are by Relyea Funeral Chapel in Boise. Clarice 'Mickey' Harris The family has held a private memorial service for Clarice "Mickey" Harris, who died May 13, 1999, at age 61. Mrs. Harris was born Dec. 16, 1937, in Madera, Calif., and had lived in Portland since about 1955. She attended Warner Pacific College. She was a journalist with the Portland Observer newspaper for 10 years until retiring in 1994. Survivors include her daughters, Diane, Cheryl and Kandyce, all of Portland, and Dr. Dana Harris-Echols of Portsmouth, Va.; son, Phillip of Portland; and three grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. Arrangements were by Finley's Sunset Hills. Evelyn Bernice Garrison A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, May 26, 1999, in the Beaverton Elks Lodge for Evelyn Bernice Garrison, who died May 16 at age 83. Mrs. Garrison was born Feb. 14, 1916, in Minot, N.D. Her maiden name was Johnson. She was raised in Max, N.D., and graduated from Reynolds (N.D.) High School. She moved to Vancouver, Wash., in 1940, where she worked in the shipyards. She married Chester C. in 1945. She and her husband owned Garrison Seed Co. in Milton-Freewater for about 30 years until retiring in the late 1980s. She had lived in Beaverton since 1995. Her husband died in 1995. Survivors include her daughter, Barbara LaMear of Cedar Mill; son, Ron of Portland; sisters, Helen Francis of Mesa, Ariz., and Lola Hansen and Margie Krogstad, both of North Dakota; brothers, Vernon Johnson of Minnesota and Harold Johnson of North Dakota; five grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the International School art program. Arrangements are by Autumn Funerals & Cremations. Ruby Gladys Gaines A memorial service will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday, May 28, 1999, in Bethel Lutheran Church for Ruby Gladys Gaines, who died May 18 at age 92. Mrs. Gaines was born Jan. 1, 1907, in Lancaster, Minn. Her maiden name was Sundem. She had lived in Portland since 1940. She was a homemaker and a member of the church. She married Ray B. in 1931; he died in 1991. Survivors include her daughter, Susan Durrie of Cheney, Wash.; sons, Don of Brush Prairie, Wash., Thomas of Moorestown, N.J., David of West Linn and Richard of Issaquah, Wash.; sisters, Pearl Lien of Hills, Minn., Mayme Terry of Gresham and Wavel Olson of Portland; brother, Clifford Sundem of Portland; nine grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Her body was donated to Oregon Health Sciences University. The family suggests remembrances to the church or Willamette View Convalescent Center's Christmas fund. Arrangements are by Wilhelm Funeral Home. Alton M. Foulke A funeral will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday, May 25, 1999, in Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel in Vancouver, Wash., for Alton M. "Al" Foulke, who died May 22 at age 82. Mr. Foulke was born July 8, 1916, in Illinois. He lived most of his life in the Vancouver area. A cabinetmaker, he owned Foulke's Cabinet Shop in Vancouver for 32 years, retiring in the late 1970s. He married Ruth Madsen in 1940. Survivors include his wife; daughter, Roxann Hawthorne of Las Vegas; brother, Herb of Vancouver; twin sister, Alma Harsh of Dexter; two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Evergreen Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Robert G. Culver A memorial service will be at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, May 27, 1999, in Beaverton Elks Lodge for Robert G. Culver, who died May 16 at age 82. Mr. Culver was born May 3, 1917, in Oakland, Calif. He graduated from the University of California at Berkeley. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He lived in the Portland area since 1961. He worked for the Owens Illinois Glass Co. for more than 30 years, retiring in 1977. He married Nanette Coleman in 1941; she died in 1984. Survivors include his daughter, Leslie Gardiner of Beaverton; sons, Dave of Gearhart and Tom of Woodburn; sister, Margaret Milner of Santa Rosa, Calif.; and four grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the Robert G. Culver campership program to benefit children with disabilities in care of Kiwanis Mt. Hood Camp. Arrangements are by Finley's Sunset Hills Mortuary. Frank James Cresswell A wake will be at 8:30 p.m. Friday, May 28, 1999, in the New Portland Rose Lounge for Frank James Cresswell, who died May 13 of liver disease at age 57. Mr. Cresswell was born Oct. 5, 1941, in Mason City, Iowa. He had lived in the Portland area since 1976. He was a meat cutter for Armour Meat Co. for about 25 years. Survivors include his sons, Donnie of Molalla and Dennis, Dan and Doug, all of Portland; daughter, Penny Greiner of Portland; brother, Dave of Mason City; companion, Maryann Jennings of Portland; and 11 grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. Arrangements are by Crown Burial & Cremation Service. John Robert Connolly A memorial service will be at noon Tuesday, May 25, 1999, in Pegg, Paxson & Springer Chapel in Beaverton for John Robert Connolly, who died May 20 at age 81. Mr. Connolly was born Dec. 14, 1917, in Cresco, Iowa. He attended Iowa State University. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He moved from Walla Walla, Wash., to Beaverton in 1963. He was a sales representative for Frigidaire from 1945 until retiring in 1981 and then was a security guard for Pinkerton Security. He married Antoinette Ziol in 1945. Survivors include his wife; son, Dave of Hillsboro; daughter, Deb Connolly Conover of Beaverton; sister, Ruth Korby of Drummond Island, Mich.; and three grandchildren. Private interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the American Heart Association or a favorite charity. Edward L. Burch A funeral will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 25, 1999, in Cornwell Colonial Chapel in Woodburn for Edward L. Burch, who died May 21 of pancreatic cancer at age 63. Mr. Burch was born Feb. 18, 1936, in McMinnville. He graduated from Toledo High School and attended Oregon State University. He had lived in Woodburn since 1966. He managed several grocery stores in the Newport and Woodburn areas, including Safeway, Mayfair, Roth's IGA and Lind's Markets, and was a member of Woodburn First Christian Church. He married Loretta Gilson in 1957. Survivors include his wife; sons, Ronald and Brad, both of Woodburn, and Brian of Anacortes, Wash.; daughter, Melanie Karp of Wilsonville; parents, Edward and Dorothy of Woodburn; sister, Ellen of Lompoc, Calif.; and seven grandchildren. Private interment will be in Belcrest Memorial Park in Salem. Donald Charles Bowers A memorial gathering was held for Donald Charles Bowers, who died May 14, 1999, at age 77. Mr. Bowers was born Feb. 24, 1922, in Vancouver, British Columbia. He moved as a child to Winthrop, Wash., where he graduated from high school. He served in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II. He moved to Portland in 1963. He was a forklift driver for Multnomah Plywood for 23 years, retiring in 1985. He moved to Scappoose seven years ago. He married Betty Englar in 1957. Survivors include his wife; sons, Douglas D. of Kent, Wash., and Ronald J. of Milwaukie; brother, Harold L. of Winthrop; and one grandchild. Interment was in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements were by Columbia Funeral Home in St. Helens. Carl Bileck A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, May 27, 1999, in St. Anthony Catholic Church for Carl Bileck, who died May 19 at age 82. Mr. Bileck was born July 25, 1916, in Franklin, Kan. He was a boxer in the Midwest before moving to Oregon as a young man. He owned painting and roofing businesses before opening Bileck Development Corp., a general contracting firm. He also was a maintenance manager for Plaid Pantry stores for several years. He was an inventor and held several patents. His wife, Mary, died earlier. There are no known survivors. Private interment will be in Mountain View Memorial Garden. Arrangements are by Donelson, Sewell & Mathews Mortuary. Robert Austin Bailey A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 29, 1999, in Riverview Abbey Funeral Home for Robert Austin Bailey, who died May 20 at age 73. Mr. Bailey was born Dec. 11, 1925, in North Platte, Neb. He moved to Kelso, Wash., as a child and graduated from Kelso High School. He attended Lower Columbia Community College and served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He managed the commercial printing department for the Longview Daily News for a number of years and had lived in Portland since 1959. A real estate broker, he worked for Wedgewood Homes, Tualatin Development Co. and Builders Group Realty in Wilsonville and also owned Bailey Real Estate in Sherwood. He was a member of Community of Hope Lutheran Church in Wilsonville. He married Betty Mertsching in 1946. Survivors include his wife; sons, Stephen S. of Anaheim, Calif., and Bruce A. of Sherwood; daughter, Cheryl L. Lillibridge of Portland; brother, Charles, and sister, Vronia, both of Kelso; 10 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the church building fund or Health Dynamics Hospice in McMinnville. The Rev. Karl Albert Bach A memorial service will be at 3 p.m. Friday, June 4, 1999, in First Unitarian Church for the Rev. Karl Albert Bach, who died May 11 of congestive heart failure at age 90. The Rev. Bach was born June 7, 1908, in Madison, Wis., and was raised in Milwaukee and Minneapolis. He graduated from Coe College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in 1931 and attended Harvard Divinity School in Cambridge, Mass. In 1933 he was granted full fellowship as a Unitarian minister. He served in Scituate, Mass., until 1938; in Des Moines, Iowa, from 1938 to 1944; in Chelmsford and Tyngsboro, Mass., from 1944 to 1947; in Jamestown, N.Y., from 1945 to 1957; and in Bridgewater, Mass., from 1957 to 1964. In 1960, as president of the Plymouth Colony Conference of Unitarian Clergy, he convened an assembly in Exeter, N.H., of ministers of the Unitarian and Universalist churches, which merged soon after. He then served in Cincinnati until retiring and moving to Portland in 1970, where he was an affiliated minister of First Unitarian Church until his death. He married Margaret R. Avedovech in 1933. Survivors include his wife; son, Karl F. of Portland and Stephen E. of Charlottesville, Va.; daughters, Mary B. Middleton of Portland and Christine M. Stamler of Cincinnati; brother, Leo F. of Palm Coast, Fla.; seven grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to First Unitarian Church. Arrangements were by Killingsworth Little Chapel of the Chimes. Gerald Albert Brownhill At his request, there will be no service for Gerald Albert Brownhill, who died May 17, 1999, at age 79. Mr. Brownhill was born Aug. 28, 1919, in Portland. He graduated from Grant High School and attended Multnomah College. He was a home remodeler for J&J Construction Co. for 10 years. In the early 1980s, he started United Remodelers, which he ran until a couple of years ago. He was a member of the Cherry Park Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He married Helen J. Dreyer in 1941. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Joyce Betita and Kathie Kauffman, both of Gresham; sister, Louise Enberg of Portland; seven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. Arrangements were by Gable and Parkrose Funeral Chapel. Kathleen Garbarino A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, May 27, 1999, in Willamette Christian Church in West Linn for Kathleen Garbarino, who died May 16 in Phoenix, Ariz., at age 50. Ms. Garbarino was born Feb. 19, 1949, in Peoria, Ill. Her maiden name was Joyce. She moved to Portland in 1984, to Seattle in 1989, back to Portland in 1994 and to Phoenix in 1997. She was a work evaluation specialist for several companies, including P.R.A. in Portland. In 1979, she married Gerald "Jay"; they later divorced. Survivors include her son, Gabe, and daughter, Angel, both of Tigard; sister, Julie Joyce of Huntington Beach, Calif.; and brother, Jim Joyce of Marco Island, Fla. Disposition was by cremation. Arrangements are by Guarantee Mortuary. Leona Statira Gerber A graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 25, 1999, in Pleasant View Cemetery in Oregon City for Leona Statira Gerber, who died May 22 at age 98. Mrs. Gerber was born March 12, 1901, in Alameda, Calif., and was raised in Oregon City. Her maiden name was Sprague. She was a homemaker and helped run the family farm in Redland. She was a member of Oregon City Evangelical Church. In 1920, she married Albert W.; he died in 1985. Survivors include her sister, Melvina Helsby of West Linn; and nieces and nephews. The family suggests remembrances to the memorial fund of her church. Arrangements are by Holman-Hankins-Bowker & Waud Inc. in Oregon City. Anna R. Heide A Mass of Christian burial will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday, May 25, 1999, in St. Peter's Catholic Church in Portland for Anna R. Heide, who died May 20 at age 93. Mrs. Heide was born Oct. 31, 1905, in Arda, Hungary. Her maiden name was Rauch. She immigrated to the United States in 1907, moved to Portland in 1908 and attended Commerce High School. She was a kewpie doll-maker and a can-maker for the American Can Co. Then she worked for the Libbey's cannery until the early 1950s and was a homemaker. She was a member of the church. In 1928, she married Ralph F.; he died in 1984. Survivors include her daughter, Anne H. Monn of Portland; sisters, Rose Jermann and Kate Wills, both of Portland; four grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. Her daughter Carol died in 1983. Interment will be in Gethsemani Catholic Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to her church. Arrangements are by Mt. Scott Funeral Home. Ethel Mary Howard A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 26, 1999, in Sellwood Methodist Church for Ethel Mary Howard, who died May 21 at age 88. Mrs. Howard was born Oct. 29, 1910, in Walsenburg, Colo. Her maiden name was Lopuson. She was raised in New Mexico and Albany, and moved to Portland in about 1935. She was a homemaker and then a cake decorator and later a sales clerk for J.C. Penney in downtown Portland for about 25 years before her retirement in the mid-1970s. She was a member of the church. In 1929, she married Fred C.; he died in 1992. Survivors include her sons, Robert J. "Bob" of Fort Meyers, Fla., and Gerald C. of Oregon City; daughter, Kathleen S. Snelling of Aloha; brothers, Lawrence Lopuson of Hayward, Calif., and Alex Lopuson of Eugene; eight grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Private interement will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to her church. Arrangements are by Portland Memorial Funeral Home. Antoinette Elizabeth Jensen A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 26, 1999, in Cochran & Waud Sunset Chapel for Antoinette Elizabeth Jensen, who died May 22 at age 66 Mrs. Jensen was born Jan. 23, 1933, in Sacramento, Calif. Her maiden name was Ratoni. She worked in transportation at McClellan Air Force Base for 27 years, retiring as a supervisor in 1979. For the past four years, she lived in Milwaukie and was a member of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church. Survivors include her daughters, Linda Baer of Milwaukie and Kelli Stafford of Gresham; son, Kirt of Clackamas; sister, Marie Culcasi of Rancho Cordova, Calif.; and six grandchildren. Her son Mark died in 1991. Interment will be in St. John's Catholic Cemetery in Oregon City. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society or Our House Adult Foster Home. Joyce N. Johnson A memorial service will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday, May 26, 1999, in Attrell's Newberg Funeral Chapel for Joyce N. Johnson, who died May 21 at age 78. Mrs. Johnson was born Dec. 21, 1920, in Everett, Wash., and was raised in Ilwaco, Wash. Her maiden name was Hurst. She graduated from the nursing school of Astoria Providence Hospital in 1940, and then was a nurse in Seattle and The Dalles until 1978. She lived in Pakistan; Ponce, Puerto Rico, and Grand Prairie, Alberta, before moving to Beaverton in 1972, and to Newberg in 1979, and was a homemaker. In 1942, she married Russell G. Survivors include her husband; son, Clay H. of Fairbanks, Alaska; daughter, Jan R. Prebilsky of Salem; brother, Everett Hurst of Sheldon, Wash.; and sister, Mildred Jedlicka of Mt. Vernon, Wash. Disposition is by cremation. Robert Alfred Kraemer A funeral will be at 1 p.m. Thursday, May 27, 1999, in Hillside Chapel in Oregon City for Robert Alfred Kraemer, who died May 21 of congestive heart disease at age 67. Mr. Kraemer was born Dec. 1, 1931, in Mount Angel. He served in the U.S. Army and was an engineer for Northwest Natural Gas in Salem for 21 years before his retirement in the early 1990s. He moved to Oregon City in 1993. In 1978, he married Dee Coelho. Survivors include his wife; sons, Stephen C. of Salem, Anthony H. of Phoenix, Ariz., Robert A. II of Salem and Lawrence D. of Wilsonville; mother, Zena B. of Vancouver, Wash.; brother, Henry of Tigard; sisters, Grace A. Smith of Vancouver and Darlene M. Fasching of Aloha; four grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the National Ataxia Foundation, 15500 Wayzata Blvd., Suite 750, Wayzata, MN 55391. Anna Luther Services will be held in Mount Clemens, Mich., for Anna Luther, who died May 20, 1999, at age 90. Mrs. Luther was born May 19, 1909, in New Salem, Pa. Her maiden name was Pochotko. She was a homemaker and lived in Detroit, Mich., and in Lexington, Mich., until moving to Portland 2½ years ago. In 1930, she married Utho; he died in 1976. Survivors include her sons, Arthur of Portland and William of Naples, Fla.; daughter, Louise Allard of Toledo, Ohio; 16 grandchildren; and 25 great-grandchildren. Her daughter Patricia Eckout died earlier. Interment will be in Mount Clemens. The family suggests remembrances to the Alzheimer's Association or a favorite charity. Arrangements are by Oregon Cremation Co. Charles A. McDaniel At his request, no service will be held for Charles A. McDaniel, who died May 12, 1999, at age 77. Mr. McDaniel was born May 6, 1922, in Tacoma and grew up in Dupont, Wash. He attended Montana State University. He served in the U.S. Army Air Corps in Italy during World War II and afterward in the Air Force, retiring in 1966 with 22 years of military service. He had lived in the Portland area, mostly in Milwaukie, since the late 1950s. In 1948, he married Cecile A. Baker; she died in 1992. Survivors include his sons, Jack Huntington of Vernonia and James McDaniel of Vancouver, Wash.; daughters, Joan Huffman of Yuba City, Calif., and Joy Brownell of North Port, Fla.; sister, Mary Hegseth of Tacoma; five grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the St. Helens Elks Lodge for its Christmas children's party. Arrangements are by Peake Memorial Chapel in Milwaukie. Grace B. McGarvey A private service will be held for Grace B. McGarvey, who died May 19, 1999, in Gresham at age 91. Mrs. McGarvey was born Oct. 9, 1907, in Spokane. Her maiden name was Jones. As a young woman, she was a bookkeeper for a stationery store in Grants Pass, where she lived until moving to Portland 30 years ago. She was a homemaker. In 1930, she married Leonard A.; he died in 1996. Survivors include her daughter, Barbara Paup of Troutdale, and one grandchild. Private interment was in Lincoln Memorial Park. The family suggests remembrances to Portland Adventist Hospice. Arrangements are by Lincoln Memorial Park. Helen Rhoten A funeral will be at noon Thursday, May 27, 1999, in New Hope Community Church for Helen Rhoten, who died May 22 at age 70. Mrs. Rhoten was born April 18, 1929, in Killdeer, N.D. Her maiden name was Selivanow. She moved to Hillsboro in 1944 and was a manager for the medical records unit of Kaiser Sunnyside Medical Center for 20 years before her retirement in 1989. After her retirement, she was a customer service representative for State Farm Insurance for 10 years. In 1946, she married Kenneth E.; he died in 1964. Survivors include her daughter, Sherry Barnhart of Portland; son Kenneth of Portland; brothers, Wayne Selivanow of Newberg and Larry Selivanow of Amboy, Wash.; sister, Dorothy Schoen of Astoria; three grandchildren; and one one great-grandchild. Interment will be in Chimes Memorial Garden Mausoleum. The family suggests remembrances to Mike Rhoten Scholarship Fund in care of any U.S. Bank. Arrangements are by Sunnyside Little Chapel of the Chimes. Alexander Schneider A funeral will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday, May 25, 1999, in River View Cemetery for Alexander Schneider, who died May 22 at age 90. Mr. Schneider was born July 28, 1908, in Portland. He graduated from Lincoln High School in 1934 and received bachelor's and law degrees from the University of Oregon. During World War II, he was a civilian employee, first in repair and then as an assistant manager, for the Ships Services Office at Tongue Point Naval Base in Astoria. He was a lawyer in private practice for more than 50 years before his retirement in 1992. In 1941, he married Mary Ellis Palfrey; she died in 1947. He married Janette Cobb in 1950. Survivors include his wife; and daughters, Jill Smith of Portland and Leslie P. Barnum of Florence. The family suggests remembrances to the Swan Library of the Casey Eye Institute or to a charity of choice. Arrangements are by Holman's Funeral Service. Don Robert Williams No service was held for Don Robert Williams, who died April 6, 1999, of prostate cancer at age 75. Mr. Williams was born Nov. 4, 1923, in Portland. He graduated from Washington High School. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army Air Corps in Europe and received the Distinguished Service Medal. After the war he earned a bachelor's degree from Oregon State College and a master's from the University of Oregon. A certified public accountant, he began working for ESCO Steel Corp. as an accountant and retired as a data processing manager in 1985 after about 30 years with the company. He was a member of the First Unitarian Church and had led Great Books Society and Junior Achievement groups. In 1945, he married Carol F. Kunze. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Megan Brown and Hilary Heizenrader, both of Portland; son, Greg of Portland; sister, Jean Petrino of Orangevale, Calif., and four grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to his church or the Great Books Society. Arrangements were by Oregon Cremation Co. Curtis O. Carver A funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, May 27, 1999, in Waud's Funeral Home in Tillamook for Curtis O. Carver, who died May 22 at age 78. Mr. Carver was born Jan. 10, 1921, in Oretown and was raised in Cloverdale and Tillamook. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Navy in the Pacific. He was a salesman and division manager for Boyd's Coffee for about 15 years until the early 1960s. He lived in Tigard and then returned to Tillamook in 1998. In 1942, he married Alyce Faye Bisbee; she died in 1992. He married Frances Bailey in February. Survivors include his wife; daughter, Chary Potts of Puyallup, Wash.; stepson, Stephen Bailey of Portland; stepdaughters, Sue Hanks of Tillamook, Sharon Williams of Westborough, Mass., and Sherryl Floyd of Oceania, Calif.; brother, Jerel of Eureka, Calif.; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society or to Tillamook County Hospice. Elsie Lucile Wolfe A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday, May 26, 1999, in Portland Memorial Funeral Home for Elsie Lucile Wolfe, who died May 22 of Alzheimer's disease at age 89. Mrs. Wolfe was born Oct. 26, 1909, in Mankato, Minn. Her maiden name was Swartout. She moved to Molalla in 1925 and graduated from Molalla High School in 1928. She was a homemaker. In 1934, she married Harold H.; he died in 1987. Survivors include her sons, Lynn of Boring and Howard of Milwaukie; brothers, Howard Swartout of Scotts Mills and Clifford Swartout of Marquam; sisters, Thelma Freed of Lebanon, Marcella McEwen of Canby and Kathleen Matovich of Santa Rosa, Calif.; seven grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. Helen W. Vinson A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 27, 1999, in Bronleewe-Bass Funeral Home in Hillsboro for Helen W. Vinson, who died May 24 at age 87. Mrs. Vinson was born April 26, 1912, in Needy and was raised in the Newberg area. She moved to Orenco in 1933 and worked for Birds Eye Cannery for 20 years, retiring around 1960. She was a longtime member of Hillsboro Christian Church. In 1929, she married Alvin M. "Murrel"; he died in 1985. Survivors include her daughters, Marva Hellman, Helen Steinke and Beryl Stamplee, all of Hillsboro, and Frankie Bell of Forest Grove; sister, Laurabelle Losli of Cottonwood, Ariz.; 19 grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. Her son, Murrel L. "Sonny," died in 1977. Private interment will be in Fir Lawn Cemetery in Hillsboro. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society or the American Diabetes Association. Floyd Willis Steward A funeral will be at 10 a.m. Friday, May 28, 1999, in Howell-Edwards-Doerksen Funeral Home in Salem for Floyd Willis Steward, who died May 23 at age 96. Mr. Steward was born April 10, 1903, in Devils Lake, N.D., and was raised in Texas and Salem. He graduated from Capitol Business College. He was a retail store manager for Thomas Kay Woolen Mills and owned and operated department stores in Salem, West Salem and Forest Grove. He also farmed in Hillsboro and Banks and was a foreman for Diamond Lumber Co., a custodian for St. Philip Neri Catholic Church and School and for Cascade College, and a warehouse supervisor for Norcrest China and Made in Oregon until he retired in 1990 at age 87. He was a member of Christian Missionary Alliance churches in Salem and Portland and of Oregon City Bible Chapel. In 1929, he married Theresa Pfau; she died in 1955. In 1959, he married Olzetta Cobb. Survivors include his wife; sons, Ray of Maple Valley, Wash., and Richard of Aloha; daughters, Eleanor Stockton of Yreka, Calif., Marjorie Tussing of Elko, Nev., Loretta Shook of Rocky Point, Geneva Ijima of Oregon City, Barbara Karstens of Sisters and Joan Austin of Hillsboro; 37 grandchildren; 79 great-grandchildren; and 18 great-great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Belcrest Memorial Park in Salem. The family suggests remembrances to Oregon City Bible Chapel. Marion Rufus Pringle A funeral will be at 4 p.m. Thursday, May 27, 1999, in Gable Funeral Chapel for Marion Rufus Pringle, who died May 22 at age 82. Mr. Pringle was born Jan. 18, 1917, in Sprague, Wash. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army. He moved to Portland from Spokane in 1949, and owned Pringle Automotive in Northeast Portland for more than 35 years until last June. Survivors include his daughters, Suzzan M. Cox of Portland, Joyce L. Drew of Norco, Calif., and Mary Margaret McDonald of Middleburg, Fla.; brothers, Eugene Pringle of Redding, Calif., William Goodwater of Sandy and Alfred Goodwater, Charles Goodwater, and Asa "Ben" Goodwater, all of Portland; 11 grandchildren; and 20 great-grandchildren. His son, Bruce D., died in 1998. Interment will be in Crook County Cemetery in Prineville. The family suggests remembrances to Emanuel Visiting Nurse Association Hospice. Virginia I. Marr A funeral will be at 1 p.m. Thursday, May 27, 1999, in the Woodburn Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses for Virginia I. Marr, who died May 24 at age 68. Mrs. Marr was born Dec. 12, 1930, in Edgewood, Iowa. Her maiden name was Sprague. She moved to Oregon in 1941 and lived in Newberg, Salem, Hubbard and in Woodburn since 1977. She was a waitress for Shari's Restaurant in Woodburn and at the same time a production worker for Birdseye Frozen Foods in Woodburn until her retirement in 1995. She was a member of the church. In about 1952, she married Melvin M.; he died in 1972. Survivors include her son, Steven of Hubbard; daughters, Sally of Woodburn and Kelly McMillan of Mount Angel; brothers, Robert Sprague, Harold Sprague and James Sprague, all of Woodburn, Roger Sprague of Canby, Gerald Sprague of Puyallup,Wash., and Don Sprague of Aurora; sisters, Verna Peterson of Salem, Marlene Jacobson of Baker City, Arlene Wurdinger of Woodburn, Audrey Collister of Albany and Loretta Sprague of Aurora; and three grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to World Wide Work of Jehovah's Witnesses. Arrangements are by Cornwell Colonial Chapel in Woodburn. Carol Carla Goodman A graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 27, 1999, in Shaarie Torah Cemetery for Carol Carla Goodman, who died May 25 at age 73. Mrs. Goodman was born Jan. 17, 1926, in Berlin. Her maiden name was Baer. During World War II, she fled Germany to France without her parents at age 12. Three years later, she immigrated to the United States, settling in Portland. Primarily a homemaker, she had been a retail sales clerk and a cafeteria worker for the Portland Public Schools. In 1950, she married Isadore I.; he died in 1980. Survivors include her son, Ronald D. of Vancouver, Wash.; daughter, Jennifer M. Sabrowski of Salem; and four grandchildren. The family suggests remembrances to the Alzheimer's Association. Arrangements are by Holman's Funeral Service. Ardys Robison Chatelain A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 27, 1999, in Sandy Church of the Nazarene in Boring for Ardys Robison Chatelain, who died May 24 at age 74. Mrs. Chatelain was born May 31, 1924, in Portland. Her maiden name was Robison. She graduated from Franklin High School in 1942 and attended Pacific University. She worked for Goodwill Industries for 35 years, retiring as a store manager in 1978. She moved to Boring in 1982 and to Gresham in 1994. She was a member of the church. In 1981, she married Lee A.; he died in 1997. Survivors include nieces and nephews. Private interment will be in Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Gresham. The family suggests remembrances to her church. Arrangements are by Bateman Carroll Funeral Chapel. William T. Clayson A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 27, 1999, in Estacada Funeral Chapel for William T. Clayson, who died May 23 at age 77. Mr. Clayson was born Sept. 29, 1921, in Cordova, Alaska, and moved to Portland as a child. He graduated from Washington High School and attended the University of Oregon before serving in the U.S. Coast Guard during World War II. Afterward, he worked for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Alaska, then returned to Portland and was a salesman for Sears Roebuck & Co. until retiring in 1984. He had lived in Eagle Creek since 1971. In 1953, he married Roberta Joy "Bobbie" Strand; she died in 1993. Survivors include his son, Bill T. Jr. of Davis, Calif., daughters, Joy L. DeLaZerda of Estacada and Candace L. Murray of Beaverton; brother, Edward of Portland; and six grandchildren. Private interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society. LaRue Genevieve Cady A graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 26, 1999, in Old City Cemetery in Vancouver, Wash., for LaRue Genevieve Cady, who died May 21 at age 98. Mrs. Cady was born April 6, 1901, in Dufur and moved to Vancouver in 1918. Her maiden name was Osburn. She completed nurses training at St. Joseph Hospital in Vancouver, where she worked as a registered nurse until 1925. She had been a rose show judge and a member of the Clark County Fair board. In 1925, she married Cecil C.; he died in 1962. Survivors include her daughter, Coleen M. Cady of Vancouver; son, Sam of San Francisco; and two grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. Arrangements are by Evergreen Staples Funeral Chapel in Vancouver. Katherine Elizabeth Butler A funeral Mass will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 27, 1999, in St. Therese Catholic Church for Katherine Elizabeth Butler, who died May 23 at age 91. Recitation of the rosary will be at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 26, in Riverview Abbey Funeral Home. Mrs. Butler was born Oct. 31, 1907, in New Prague, Minn., and was raised in Portland. Her maiden name was Lucas. She was a cook and housekeeper for St. Therese Parish for 22 years before her retirement in 1994. She was a member of Holy Cross, St. Andrew and St. Therese Catholic Churches. In 1927, she married Robert A.; he died in 1955. Survivors include her sons, James and Donald, both of Portland, William of Sandy and Michael of Grand Blanc, Mich.; daughters, Leis Virnig of Portland, Lois Vanderwall of Crescent and Patricia Hargrave of Beaverton; 28 grandchildren; 38 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Interment will be in Mt. Calvary Catholic Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to Maryville Nursing Home in Beaverton. Jenna Benjamin A graveside service will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, May 26, 1999, in Pike Cemetery in Yamhill for Jenna Benjamin, who drowned May 22 at age 1. Jenna was born April 1, 1998, in Hillsboro and lived in Gaston. Survivors include her parents, Eric and Jennifer Zdeb, sister, Tawni, and brother, Zachery, all of Gaston; grandparents, Joe and Joyce of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, Mary of Hayden Lake, Idaho, Anita and Del Smith of Carlton and Cynthia and Victor Zdeb of La Grande; and great-grandparents, Arlene and Martin Haider of Carlton, Viola Johnson of Hayden Lake, Katherine Zdeb of Chicago Ridge, Ill., and Ervin and Emma Wormington of Lewiston, Idaho. Arrangements are by Macy & Son Funeral Directors in McMinnville. Charlotte Ruth Baker A memorial service will be at 10 a.m. Thursday, May 27, 1999, in Damascus Assembly of God Church for Charlotte Ruth Baker, who died May 23 of a stroke at age 52. Mrs. Baker was born Oct. 17, 1946, in McMinnville. Her maiden name was Phillips. She was raised in Portland and graduated from Girls Polytechnic High School. She was a homemaker. In 1966, she married Glen I. Survivors include her husband; daughters, Heidi Barnard and Amy Baker, both of Portland, and Angie Moi of Yukon Territory; son, Stewart of Portland; mother, Margaret Prusky of Spokane; brother, Jerry Phillips of Portland; sisters, Esther Conrad of Plainview, Calif., Mary Rice of Beaverton and Millie Winterstein of Spokane; and six grandchildren. Private interment will be in Pleasant View Cemetery in Oregon City. Arrangements are by Hillside Chapel. George William Arnce A graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 27, 1999, in Mountain View Cemetery in Oregon City for George William Arnce, who died May 24 of heart disease at age 61. Mr. Arnce was born Nov. 2, 1937, in McPherson, Kan. He moved to the Portland area in 1956. He was a boiler engineer for Wellons Inc. for 17 years, then three years for Crown Pacific in Prineville before retiring four years ago, when he moved to Oregon City. In 1958, he married Sharon K. Green. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Sandra Quintero of Portland, Sheryl McCuistion of Wilsonville and Gail Weninger of Redland; sons, Steven of Prineville and Gary of Gladstone; brothers, Donnie Poffenbarger, of Beaverton, Bob Poffenbarger of Camarillo, Calif., and Ron Arnce of Wilsonville; sisters, Jeanie Thurston of McCook, Neb., Billie Jenkins of Joplin, Mo., Sylvia Marks of Portland, and Pauleene Weil of Estacada; 13 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. The family suggests remembrances to Springwater Golf Course's junior golf program. Arrangements are by Sunnyside Little Chapel of the Chimes. Richard Gordon Potter A celebration of life will be held later for Richard Gordon Potter, who died May 14, 1999, of cancer in Trout Lake, Wash., at age 65. Mr. Potter was born Oct. 14, 1933, in Portland. He graduated from Grant High School in 1951 and attended Oregon State College. He was a food broker for about 28 years with Smith and Kline, where he also served as president, and retired in 1997 as a partner in TEAM NW. He was a past president of the Oregon Food Brokers Association. He moved to Trout Lake in 1997. In 1953, he married Yvonne Rice. Survivors include his wife; sons, Greg of Iwamizawa, Japan, Steve of Beavercreek and David of Portland; daughter, Tami Meek of Redland; father, Stacy "Stix" S. of Portland; sister, Virginia Pierce of Castro Valley, Calif.; and five grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the Trout Lake Fire Department or to a favorite charity. Arrangements are by Gardner Funeral Home in White Salmon, Wash. Lorine E. Strejc At her request, no service will be held for Lorine E. Strejc, who died May 21, 1990, at age 92. Mrs. Strejc was born Sept. 13, 1906, in Sherwood and was raised in the Newberg area. Her maiden name was Ludwig. She was a homemaker and lived in Cannon Beach from the early 1950s until returning to the Portland area 10 years ago. Her husband, Walter, died in 1991. Survivors include her brother, George Ludwig of Newberg; nephew, Larry Ludwig of Lake Oswego; and niece, Linda Leis of Hillsboro. Private entombment will be in Sunset Hills Memorial Park. Arrangements are by Finley's Sunset Hills Mortuary. William Soom A funeral will be at 10 a.m. Friday, May 28, 1999, in Gresham Stake Center of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for William Soom, who died May 23 at age 86. Mr. Soom was born Feb. 19, 1913, in St. Anthony, Idaho. At the beginning of World War II, he moved to Portland to work in the shipyards. He was a welder for Soul Steel and later for American Pipe & Construction, retiring in 1975. In 1931, he married Ruby Harris. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Connie Wicks of Portland and Afton Kendell of Ogden, Utah; son, William of Corona, Calif.; sister, Carma Mulcahy of Vancouver, Wash.; brother, Frank Soom of Longview, Wash.; 10 grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Finley's Sunset Hills Memorial Park. The family suggests remembrances to the American Heart Association. Arrangements are by Finley's Sunset Hills Mortuary. Elgin Stinson A funeral will be at 12:30 p.m. Friday, May 28, 1999, in the Evergreen Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Vancouver, Wash., for Elgin Stinson, who died May 24 at age 94. Mrs. Stinson was born Dec. 25, 1904, in Grover, Wyo. Her maiden name was Thurman. She moved to Portland in 1942 and was a homemaker and then a clerk for the downtown Meier & Frank Co. store for 15 years before her retirement in the late 1960s. She moved to Vancouver in 1996 and was a member of the church. In 1923, she married Ralph C.; he died in 1959. Survivors include her sons, Dale of Portland and Jack of Gearhart; daughters, JoAnn Montgomery of Vancouver, Wyoma Gardiner of Portland, Maxine Wetzel of Medford and LaRae Mullin of Danville, Calif.; sisters, Eva Draney of Kaysville, Utah, and Sybil Keefer of Oakland, Calif.; 17 grandchildren; 32 great-grandchildren; and seven great-great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Forest Lawn Cemetery in Gresham. Arrangements are by Memorial Gardens Funeral Home in Vancouver. Northrup H. Solem No service will be held for Northrup H. Solem, who died May 21, 1999, at age 91. Mr. Solem was born April 20, 1908, in the township of Norway, Minn. He farmed in Bainville, Mont., before moving to Portland in the late 1930s. He was a mill worker for Crown Zellerbach for 33 years. In 1939, he married Annie Robertson; she died in 1991. Survivors include his daughter, Carol Harryman, and sons, Philip and Gene, all of Milwaukie; eight grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Mountain View Cemetery in Oregon City. The family suggests remembrances to Doernbecher Children's Hospital. Arrangements are by Holman Hankins Bowker & Waud Inc. in Oregon City. Evelyn F. Shorten A graveside service will be at 1 p.m. Thursday, May 27, 1999, in Greenwood Cemetery in Cathlamet, Wash., for Evelyn F. Shorten, who died May 25 at age 92. Mrs. Shorten was born Nov. 14, 1906, in La Harpe, Kan. Her maiden name was Hampton. As a child she moved to Canemah, which is now part of Oregon City. She was a homemaker. In 1925, she married Fred Matthews; he died in 1961. She married Vern F. Shorten in 1963; he died in 1997. Survivors include her son, Bud Matthews; stepdaughter, Georgia Conrad of Cherry Valley, Calif., and Dawn Riley of Seattle; stepsons, Russell of Joliet, Mont., Virgil and Dale, both of Newberg, and Larry of Oregon City; and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Arrangements are by Attrell's Newberg Chapel. Harold Hodder Rice A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Sunday, May 30, 1999, in Rose City Park Presbyterian Church for Harold Hodder Rice, who died May 24 at age 94. Mr. Rice was born May 30, 1904, in Chicago, Ill. He moved to Portland from Harrisburg, Pa., in 1956, and worked for Tri-Met for 18 years, retiring as personnel director in 1974. He was a member of the church for 43 years. In 1940, he married Mary Brant. Survivors include his wife; sons, Bob of Portland and Don of Mahwah, N.J.; and three grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the Columbia Willamette Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association. Arrangements are by Finley's Sunset Hills Mortuary. Melvin Luther Ostrander A memorial service will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, May 27, 1999, in Willamette National Cemetery for Melvin Luther Ostrander, who died May 24 at age 64. Mr. Ostrander was born July 25, 1934, in Jeffers, Minn., and moved to Oregon City as an infant. From 1952 to 1960, he served in the U.S. Air Force. He was an auto-body repairman and a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Beaverton First Ward. In 1964, he married Anna Phelps. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Patricia Pritchard of Salem, Cathy Paden of Idaho, Yvonne Bell of Redding, Calif., and Connie Lance of Vancouver, Wash.; sons, William Paden and Leroy Ostrander, both of Portland; sisters, Darlene Jensen of Portland and Barbara Puckett of Oregon City; seven grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Arrangements are by Wilhelm Funeral Home. Dorothy Mae 'Tutu' Ober A celebration of life was held for Dorothy Mae "Tutu" Ober, who died May 11, 1999, at age 82. Mrs. Ober was born Jan. 29, 1917, in Portland. Her maiden name was Zenz. She graduated from Jefferson High School and was a ballet dancer with Ivan Novakov in Portland and then was a homemaker. She taught telephone technique at Mt. Hood Community College in the 1970s and received an associate's degree in horticulture from Mt. Hood Community College at age 65. In 1935, she married Wesley A. "Mike"; he died in 1990. Survivors include her daughter, Nicolee Ober and Tauney Torrey, both of Portland; son, Wesley A. "Buck" of Carson, Wash.; nine grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Interment is in Rose City Cemetery Mausoleum. Arrangements were by Gateway Little Chapel of the Chimes. Charles J. Nickels A funeral will be at 10 a.m. Friday, May 28, 1999, in Ridgefield Community United Methodist Church in Ridgefield, Wash., for Charles J. Nickels, who died May 24 at age 93. Mr. Nickels was born Nov. 6, 1905, in Friend and was raised in Ridgefield, where he lived most of his life. He owned the Sara Store, a grocery in Sara, Wash., for more than 13 years until 1962, and then was a toll bridge collector in Seattle on the Evergreen Point Bridge and retired from the Hood Canal float bridge in 1970. In 1934, he married Josephine Coleman. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Joanne Hildman of Ridgefield and Joyce of Seattle; sister, Kathryn Davis of Vancouver, Wash.; two grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Interment will be in Northwood Park Cemetery near Ridgefield. The family suggests remembrances to the American Heart Association. Arrangements are by Vancouver Funeral Chapel. Joan Perkins Harris A memorial service will be at 10 a.m. Friday, May 28, 1999, in Vermont Hills Methodist Church for Joan Perkins Harris, who died May 25 at age 78. Mrs. Harris was born July 14, 1920, in New Ulm, Minn. Her maiden name was Perkins. She lived in several places as a child, including Portland and Roseburg. She attended the University of Idaho, Weber State University and Eastern Oregon College. She returned to Portland in 1978. She had volunteered with the American Red Cross, as a reading tutor for the Portland Public Schools and as a Laubach literacy tutor for Czechoslovakian refugees in the 1960s. She was a homemaker and a member of the church. In 1941, she married Robert W. Survivors include her husband; daughters, Kathleen Stone of Kennewick, Wash., Marguerite Fitzpatrick of Milwaukie; brother, Dr. John R. Perkins of Middletown, Ohio; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Finley's Sunset Hills Mausoleum. The family suggests remembrances to her church. Arrangements are by Finley's Sunset Hills Mortuary. Thomas R. Grady A celebration of life will be at 1 p.m. Friday, May 28, 1999, in Portland Memorial Funeral Home for Thomas R. Grady, who died May 24 at age 53. Mr. Grady was born Feb. 4, 1946, in Portland. He attended Jefferson and Grant high schools. From 1963 to 1967, he served in the U.S. Marine Corps. He owned a taxi cab and drove for Radial Cab Co. for 29 years. He had been a Cub Scout and Boy Scout master, and he was a Girl Scout leader for the past 27 years. In 1963, he married Sharon Hultgren. Survivors include his wife; daughter, Patricia Hanna, and son, Patrick, both of Portland; sister, Kathy Gordon of Sherwood; and three grandchildren. Private interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to Doernbecher Children's Hospital, Harbor Light or a favorite charity. Arrangements are by Portland Funeral Alternatives. George Gardiner A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 29, 1999, in Newberg Church of Christ for George Gardiner, who died May 22 at age 83. Mr. Gardiner was born Oct. 8, 1915, in Spokane and was raised in Rio Vista, Calif. He worked on oil rigs and dredges and with heavy machinery in California. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Navy Seabees in the Pacific. He moved to Dundee in 1946 and was a parts manager for Bob's Auto in Newberg, then was Yamhill County representative for the Accident Prevention Division of the Oregon Workman's Compensation Board from 1965 until his retirement in 1977. He was a member of the church. Survivors include his son, Gary G. of Vancouver, Wash.; brother, Tom Mottershead of Dundee; and three grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the church or to Evergreen Doe Humane Society, P.O. Box 8, McMinnville, OR 97128. Arrangements are by Attrell's Newberg Funeral Chapel. Jesse B. Forquer A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Friday, May 28, 1999, in St. Helens Elks Lodge for Jesse B. Forquer, who died May 22 at age 86. Mr. Forquer was born Jan. 6, 1913, in Carrington, N.D. He moved to California in 1929 and to Forest Grove in 1934. He was a mill worker for Pope & Talbot and Crown Zellerbach until his retirement in 1975. In 1934, he married Ava Marie Hudson; she died in 1998. Survivors include his daughters, Ava May Warner of St. Helens, Mary Alice Nein and Janet Williamson, both of Scappoose, and Gloria Stokes of Milwaukie; sons, Harry of Homer, Alaska, and Dan of Milwaukie; sister, Evelyn Haskew of Cornelius; 10 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Private interment will be in Yankton Hillcrest Cemetery in St. Helens. The family suggests remembrances to Legacy Visiting Nurse Association Hospice. Arrangements are by Columbia Funeral Home. Marion W. Faverty Jr. A celebration of life will be at noon Friday, May 28, 1999, in the Estacada International Order of Odd Fellows Hall for Marion W. Faverty Jr., who died May 24 at age 72. Mr. Faverty was born Jan. 29, 1927, in Gary, Ind. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Navy in the Atlantic and Pacific. He was national sales manager for Royal Typewriter based in Hartford, Conn., for about 18 years before his retirement in 1987, when he moved to Estacada. In 1948, he married Margaret Bailey. Survivors include his wife; sons, Patrick W. of Vallejo, Calif., Fredric M. of Estacada and Brian S. of Longwood, Fla.; daughters, Alice A. Linhart of Iowa City, Iowa, and Ellen J. Williamson of Mead, Colo.; brothers, Charles R. of Burlington, Vt., Rudolph J. of Golden Valley, Ariz., and Richard W. of Imperial Beach, Calif.; eight grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the American Heart Association. Arrangements are by Estacada Funeral Chapel. Carmela Demarinis A funeral Mass will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 27, 1999, in St. Philip Neri Catholic Church for Carmela Demarinis, who died May 24 at age 92. Mrs. Demarinis was born March 22, 1907, in Sannicandro di Bari, Italy. Her maiden name was Mattia. In 1926, she married Frank. She immigrated to the United States through Ellis Island and settled in Portland. From 1941 to 1957, she and her husband owned the Rome Cafe. She was a member of the church. Her husband died in 1973. Survivors include her sons, Pasquale "Pat" V. of Portland and Vincent F. of Beaverton; sisters, Rita Lavorato of Vancouver, Wash., Antoinette Kanas of Tigard and Elizabeth Williamson of Portland; seven grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Her son Joe died in 1994. Interment will be in Riverview Abbey Mausoleum. The family suggests remembrances to the American Heart Association. Arrangements are by Holman's Funeral Service. Melvin Wesley Bresaw A funeral will be at 10 a.m. Friday, May 28, 1999, in Skyline Funeral Home for Melvin Wesley Bresaw, who died May 22 while drag racing at Southern Oregon Raceway at age 50. Mr. Bresaw was born Dec. 27, 1948, in Roseburg and moved to Portland as a child. Since graduating from David Douglas High School, he was a professional drag racer. He was a parts manager for Damerow Ford for the past six years. In 1970, he married Janet Schwab. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Charma Kenfield of Beaverton and Riannon of Gresham; son, Nick of Beaverton; brother, Richard of Milwaukie; and five grandchildren. Interment will be in Skyline Memorial Gardens. The family suggests remembrances to Special Olympics or to Doernbecher Children's Hospital. Jack Woodrow Armstrong A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 29, 1999, in Damascus Community Church for Jack Woodrow Armstrong, who died May 23 at age 75. Mr. Armstrong was born Feb. 21, 1924, in Portland. He attended Commerce High School. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Navy. A real estate broker, he co-founded Mayfair Realty in 1959 and was president of the company until his retirement in about 1994. He was a past president of the Oregon Escrow Council and Oregon Multiple Listing Service, of which he was a founder. In 1941, he married Marian Dolores Avalos. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Lee Heine and Nancy J. Kenworthy, and son, Terry C., all of Portland; sister, Mary Hepler of Gresham; 12 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. His son Steven died in 1990. Private interment will be in Portland Memorial Mausoleum. The family suggests remembrances to the Southeast Portland Optimist Club. Arrangements are by Wilhelm Funeral Home. Delores Katherine Young A graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 29, 1999, in Valley View Cemetery in Silverton for Delores Katherine Young, who died May 25 of cancer at age 65. Mrs. Young was born Feb. 3, 1934, in Silverton. Her maiden name was Johnson. She was a homemaker and a certified nursing assistant, working mostly in home health care for the past 15 years. She lived in Tillamook from 1963 to 1971, then in Woodburn before moving to Salem. She married Jack "Vern" in 1953; he died in 1994. Survivors include her sons, Michael J. of Eugene and Johann F. of Veneta; daughter, Kimberly J. Pofahl of Salem; brothers, Gary Johnson of Waipahu, Hawaii, George Johnson Jr. of Redondo Beach, Calif., and Danny L. Johnson of Silverton; and seven grandchildren. Her daughter Marie died in 1974. The family suggests remembrances to Willamette Valley Hospice, 2700 Market St. N.E., Salem, OR 97301. Arrangements are by Unger Funeral Chapel in Silverton. Arthur F.W. Johnston At his request, no service will be held for Arthur F.W. Johnston, who died May 23 at age 80. Mr. Johnston was born May 21, 1919, in Walla Walla. After high school, he served briefly in the U.S. Army, then in the Navy, including duty during World War II in the Atlantic and Pacific and in the Korean War. He retired from the military in Portland in 1957. He was a maintenance engineer for Tektronix Inc. for 16 years, then for Intel Corp. until retiring in 1986, when he moved to Hebo. In 1960, he married Sylvia Chielens. Survivors include his wife; daughter, Arlita A. of Portland; two grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements are by Waud's Funeral Home in Tillamook. Sandy Chrisan A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 29, 1999, in Kalama Baptist Church in Kalama, Wash., for Sandy Chrisan, who died May 25 in Seattle at age 57. Mrs. Chrisan was born Aug. 4, 1941, in Kelso, Wash. Her maiden name was Prewett. As a youth she moved to Portland, where she lived on and off until moving to Kalama 20 years ago. She had been a school-bus driver for the Kelso School District for about 10 years. In 1968, she married Ted R. Sr. Survivors include her husband; sons, Billy M. Armstrong, Doug Armstrong and Ted Chrisan, all of Portland, and Mark Armstrong of Longview, Wash.; daughters, Christy Troiano and Nancy Freden, both of Portland, Sharon Henderson of Southbeach and Sherry Mitchell of Tigard; parents, Arlene and Sandford Clement of Kelso, Wash.; brothers, Bud Steele, Jim Steele and Jerry Clement, all of the Longview area; sisters, Barbara Huntley of Reno, Nev., and Dianne Hansen, Marcie Gwyenne and Carolyn Johnsen, all of the Longview area; 16 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the OHSU Kidney Foundation. Arrangements were by Green Funeral Home Sunset Chapel in Bellevue, Wash. Arthur Wellington A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Friday, May 28, 1999, in Donelson, Sewell & Mathews Mortuary in Hillsboro for Arthur Wellington, who died May 22 at age 79. Mr. Wellington was born Sept. 28, 1919, in Taylor, Neb. He moved to Portland after serving in the U.S. Coast Guard during World War II. A truck driver and heavy equipment operator, he worked for Bob's Excavating for 20 years before retiring in the mid-1980s. In 1969, he married Verna Teeters and moved to Hillsboro. Survivors include his wife; brother, Robert of Portland; and sisters, Marjorie Wilke of Staplehurst, Neb., and Fay Copper of Arlington, Neb. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. Robert L. Rein A memorial Mass will be at 11 a.m. Friday, May 28, 1999, in St. Anne Catholic Church for Robert L. Rein, who died May 24 of cancer at age 67. Recitation of the rosary will precede the Mass at 10:30 a.m. Mr. Rein was born Jan. 15, 1932, in Portland. He graduated from Jefferson High School and served in the U.S. Coast Guard. He was a saw filer for Simond's Saw and Steel Company from 1959 until his retirement in 1984. In 1977, he moved to Troutdale. He married Dorothy Korang in 1953. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Cindy Marfell of Portland, Cathy Kincek of Beaverton, Cristy Rein of Salem and Carrie Johnson of Forest Grove; son, Michael of Fairview; sisters, Sandi Rein of Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif., and Billie Anderson of Lomita, Calif.; seven grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to a favorite charity. Arrangements are by Gresham Funeral Chapel. Frances G. Plante A funeral Mass will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 29, 1999, in St. John's Catholic Church in Vancouver, Wash., for Frances G. Plante, who died May 24 at age 84. Mrs. Plante was born Sept. 21, 1914, in Berkeley, Calif. Her maiden name was Zokelt. She moved to Portland in the early 1950s. She was an accounting clerk for the Bonneville Power Administration for 42 years before retiring in the late 1970s. She moved to Vancouver in 1984 and was a member of the church. In 1956, she married Odearl "Bud." Survivors include her husband; nephew, Terry Prince of Canby; and cousin, Martha Mae Nordin of Arroyo Grande, Calif. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to her church. Arrangements are by Memorial Gardens Funeral Home. Melba Gladys Netzel A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 29, 1999, in St. Aidan's Episcopal Church for Melba Gladys Netzel, who died May 23 of cancer at age 80. Mrs. Netzel was born Nov. 20, 1918, in Riddle. Her maiden name was Wilson. She moved in 1943 to Roseburg and lived briefly in White Salmon, Wash., before moving in 1960 to Gresham. She was a homemaker and a member of the church. In 1943, she married Ray J. Survivors include her husband; sons, Kenn of Vancouver, Wash., Brian of Umatilla and Bruce of Battle Ground, Wash.; and four grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. Private interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society or her church. Arrangements are by Omega Funeral & Cremation Service. Jerald Mose McBride No service was held for Jerald Mose McBride, who died May 14, 1999, of lung cancer at age 57. Mr. McBride was born Dec. 1, 1941, in Salem. He was an X-ray technician at Desert Hospital in Palm Springs, Calif., in the late 1960s and early 1970s, then for OHSU until retiring last year as the manager of radiology. He then lived in Lake Chapala, Mexico, until returning to the Portland area in April. Survivors include his mother, Chloe of Silverton; and sisters, Sue Tegland of Silverton, Rachel Bailey of Stayton and Judith Moody, his twin, of Eugene; and life partner, Corey Baker of Portland. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Hopewell House. Arrangements were by Omega Funeral & Cremation Service. Walter E. Heider A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Friday, May 28, 1999, in Mt. Scott Funeral Home for Walter E. Heider, who died May 24 at age 90. Mr. Heider was born Feb. 22, 1909, in Black Brook Township, Wis., and moved to Oregon City at age 16. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army in the Pacific. He was a greens superintendent for Royal Oaks Country Club in Vancouver, Wash., for 25 years, retiring in 1971. He was a member of Waverly Heights United Church of Christ. In 1945, he married Clara November; she died in 1980. Survivors include his daughter, Joyce Morgan of Portland. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to Doernbecher Children's Hospital or Palestine Masonic Lodge 141. Eacle Myrle Harris A graveside service will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday, May 28, 1999, in Valley View Memorial Park in Newberg for Eacle Myrle Harris, who died May 26 at age 89. Mr. Harris was born April 22, 1910, in Cleburne County, Ark., and was raised in the Stockton, Calif., area. He had lived in the Portland area since 1937 and was an electronics troubleshooter for Zenith for several years before retiring. He had lived in Newberg for about 20 years. In 1935, he married Genevieve "Jean" Churchill. Survivors include his wife; daughter, Barbara Doede of Newberg; brother, Clarence of Los Altos, Calif.; and three grandchildren. Arrangements are by Attrell's Newberg Funeral Chapel. Ken Harold Crown Sr. A funeral will be at 7 p.m. Friday, May 28, 1999, in Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church in Stevenson, Wash., for Ken Harold Crown Sr., who died May 25 of Alzheimer's disease at age 67. Mr. Crown was born March 12, 1932, in Thief River Falls, Minn. He graduated from Milwaukie High School in 1950, then served in the U.S. Air Force. He was an electrician for John Tast Electric for about 40 years and lived in Ventura, Calif., until retiring and moving to North Bonneville, Wash., in 1993. He was a member of the church. In 1952, he married Mary Jane Riley. Survivors include his wife; daughter, Cynthia A. Bowers of Ventura; sons, Ken H. Jr. of Vancouver, Wash., and Wade R. of North Bonneville; sisters, Sharon Flues of Gladstone and Carole Davis of Milwaukie; and eight grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the Alzheimer's Support System, P.O. Box 5064, Vancouver, WA 98668. Arrangements are by Gardner Funeral Home in White Salmon, Wash. Hila Ladene Cornett A private graveside service was held for Hila Ladene Cornett, who died May 19, 1999, at age 88. Mrs. Cornett was born Dec. 16, 1910, in Corvallis and was raised in Portland, where she lived all her life. Her maiden name was Butler. She attended Washington High School and was a homemaker. In 1929, she married John K.; he died in 1982. Survivors include her daughter, Sharon Parkinson of Gresham; son, Rob of Aloha; seven grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Interment is in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to any hospice program. Arrangements are by Lincoln Willamette Funeral Directors. Russell H. Conger A graveside service will be at noon Friday, May 28, 1999, in Willamette National Cemetery for Russell H. Conger, who died May 24 at age 50. Mr. Conger was born March 27, 1949, in Portland. He graduated from David Douglas High School and served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. He was a yard safety inspector for Union Pacific Railroad from 1971 until his death. In 1976, he married Sherry Bodey; they later divorced. Survivors include his son, Russell Jr. of Gresham; sister, Ann Doyle of Beaverton; and brother, Richard D. of Alma, Ark. Arrangements are by Pegg, Paxson, & Springer Chapel. Phyllis Howard Buchwald No service will be held for Phyllis Howard Buchwald, who died May 19, 1999, of lung disease at age 73. Mrs. Buchwald was born Oct. 20, 1925, in Portland. Her maiden name was Fitzmaurice. She attended St. Helens Hall and graduated from Lincoln High School. She had been a medical assistant for a surgeon in Salem and had held various other medical positions. She married Earl in 1986 and moved to Vancouver, Wash. Survivors include her husband; daughter, Barbara Quick of Portland; son, Alan Shannon of Salem; sister, Nancy Morrison of Tucson, Ariz.; five grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Her son Bruce VanQuick died in 1993. Disposition was by cremation. Arrangements are by Evergreen Staples Funeral Chapel in Vancouver. Carey Jon Cardon Tena Hughes Cardon A memorial service will be at 2:30 p.m. Friday, May 28, 1999, in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Lake Oswego, for Carey Jon Cardon and Tena Hughes Cardon, who both died May 23 while climbing Mount Hood. Mr. Cardon was 31 and Mrs. Cardon was 29. Mr. Cardon was born Aug. 19, 1967, in Springfield and graduated from Sheldon High School in Eugene in 1985. He received a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and physics from Portland State University in 1998 and for the past three months worked in purchasing and inventory for Intel's customer support department in Hillsboro. Mrs. Cardon was born May 4, 1970, in Eugene, where she graduated from Willamette High School in 1988. An insurance agent, she had worked for J.D. Fulwiler & Co. Insurance in Portland since 1996. Her maiden name was Hughes. The couple married in 1990 and lived in Hillsboro for the past three years. Mr. Cardon's survivors include his mother, Margaret of Bend; sister, Karen Cardon Gray of Leesburg, Va.; and brothers, Keith of Sumner, Wash., Craig of Fairbanks, Alaska, and Colin of Bend. Mrs. Cardon is survived by her parents, Sandra and Monroe Hughes of Eugene; and brother, Monte Hughes of Mountain Home, Idaho. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to a memorial fund that will be donated to Portland Mountain Rescue and the Hood River Crag Rats. Contributions may be made at any U.S. Bank branch. Arrangements are by Anderson Funeral Home in Hood River. Helen Arnsberg A funeral will be at 3 p.m. Friday, May 28, 1999, in Shaarie Torah Memorial Cemetery Chapel for Helen Arnsberg, who died May 27 at age 83. Mrs. Arnsberg was born July 27, 1915, in Vancouver, British Columbia. Her maiden name was Rome. She moved to Portland in 1941 and was a member of Congregation Shaarie Torah. She was a homemaker and had volunteered with Hadassah, City of Hope, the Jewish Federation and the Multnomah County juvenile detention center. In 1941, she married Harry C.; he died in 1994. Survivors include her sons, John and Stephen, and daughter, Jeanie Osberg, all of Portland; sister, Lucille Belkin of Los Angeles; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. The family suggests remembrances to Robison Jewish Health Center. Arrangements are by Holman's Funeral Service. Charles Lloyd Sherratt A private service was held for Charles Lloyd Sherratt, who died May 24, 1999, in Tillamook at age 76. Mr. Sherratt was born Aug. 14, 1922, in Sarles, N.D. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army in Europe. He moved to Forest Grove in 1938 and was a logger and then was an undersheriff for Washington County for 25 years before his retirement in 1980. He moved to Tillamook in 1984. Survivors include his daughter, Linda Orais of Hillsboro; sons, Larry of Hillsboro and Nicholas of Portland; brother, Sherwood of Forest Grove; sister, Delores Short of Longview, Wash.; and four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Interment is in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the American Diabetes Association. Arrangements are by Waud's Funeral Home in Tillamook. Donald Mellenthin Miller A memorial service was held in Pocatello, Idaho, for Donald Mellenthin Miller, who died May 20, 1999, at age 88. Mr. Miller was born Dec. 9, 1910, in Montrose, Minn., and was raised in Aberdeen, S.D. He attended college in Brainerd, Minn., and worked for Lockheed in Southern California before moving to Portland in 1948. He was a planning commissioner for Multnomah County for 20 years and worked part time for the Charles F. Berg store, retiring in 1975. He was a member of Laurelhurst Presbyterian Church. He lived in Pocatello for the past two years. In 1935, he married Virginia Eloise Cook. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Maryann Pollack of Fresno, Calif., and Sue Ann Hoge of Pocatello; five grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Willard Elden Kruse A private celebration of life will be held for Willard Elden Kruse, who died May 23, 1999, at age 77. Mr. Kruse was born Dec. 21, 1921, in Albion, Neb., and moved in 1928 to Kelso, Wash. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II and in the Navy Reserve from 1947 until 1989. After active duty in the Korean War, he was an assistant chief clerk for Long Bell Lumber Co. in Gardiner. He later worked in the Multnomah County auditor's office in Portland, rising to the position of chief deputy auditor, and was the chief accountant for Familian Northwest before retiring in 1988. In 1948, he married Alma Clark; she died in 1979. He married Betty Ann (Bibb) Buckee in 1980, and they moved to Longview, Wash., in 1989. Survivors include his wife; daughter, Sara of Estacada; stepdaughters, Carol Sullivan of Burlington, Wash., Mary Cowles of Mossyrock, Wash., and Laurie Hicks of Portland; stepson, Steve Buckee of Oregon City; sister, Patricia Sells of Kelso; 11 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Community Home Health & Hospice, P.O. Box 2067, Longview, WA 98632. Arrangements are by Columbia Funeral Service of Longview. L. Marguerite Helfrich At her request, no service will be held for L. Marguerite Helfrich, who died May 23, 1999, at age 81. Mrs. Helfrich was born Aug. 5, 1917, in Portland. Her maiden name was Schirmer. She was a graduate of Franklin High School and worked for Portland-area banks until retiring from U.S. National Bank in 1982. She then lived in Brookings before moving to Coos Bay seven years ago. In 1940, she married John M. Survivors include her husband; sons, Mike of Coos Bay and Pat of Phoenix, Ariz.; sister, Dorothy Flaten of Salem; seven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Shriners Hospitals for Children. Arrangements are by Coos Bay Chapel. James Burton Hartman At his request, no service will be held for James Burton Hartman, who died May 21, 1999, in Astoria at age 66. Mr. Hartman was born Sept. 22, 1932, in Omaha, Neb., and moved to Portland as a child. He graduated from Gresham High School in 1951, then served in the U.S. Marine Corps in the Korean War. He had lived in Seaside for nine years and in Astoria for the past 26 years. He was a heavy-equipment operator for Warrenton Lumber Mill for 22 years before retiring seven years ago. In 1964, he married Georgia Greenslitt. Survivors include his wife; son, Bert of Kingston, Wash.; daughter, Melanie Bean of Jacksonville, Fla.; brother, Jack of Warrenton; sister, Jean King of Portland; five grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. The family suggests remembrances to Lower Columbia Hospice or a favorite charity. Arrangements were by Hughes-Ransom Mortuary in Astoria. Melvin B. Walden A private service was held for Melvin B. Walden, who died May 19, 1999, at age 90. Mr. Walden was born May 26, 1908, in View, Wash. He played banjo and drums in country dance bands, felled trees, worked for Mt. Adams Pear Co. for five years and then was a driver and salesman for Quality Pies for 25 years before his retirement in the early 1970s. In 1962, he married Carmel Campbell. Survivors include his wife and his daughter, Bonnie May Styles of Palm Springs, Calif. Interment is in Gresham Pioneer Cemetery. Arrangements are by Affordable Funeral Alternatives. Ronald D. Troupe A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Monday, May 31, 1999, in Mt. Scott Funeral Home for Ronald D. Troupe, who died May 25 of heart disease at age 58. Mr. Troupe was born July 25, 1940, in Spokane. He moved to Portland in 1970 and was a salesman for several companies, retiring from Clinical Health Systems in 1995. In 1971, he married Anna Rohner. Survivors include his wife; sons, Michael of Sacramento, Calif., Donald of St. Croix, Virgin Islands, Brian of Menwith Hill, England, and Steven of Seattle; mother, Margaret Cheirrett of Bothel, Wash.; sisters, Melanie Martin of Seattle and Sondra Boggess of Salt Lake City; and eight grandchildren. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the American Heart Association or the American Diabetes Association. Paul Christian Stipe A gathering will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 29, 1999, in the main pavilion of the Clackamas County Fairgrounds for Paul Christian Stipe, who died May 20 of cancer at age 48. Mr. Stipe was born Sept. 3, 1950, in Tillamook and was raised in Beaverton. He graduated from Sunset High School in 1969, and then served in the U.S. Navy. He was a mechanic for the city of Portland Fleet Services for 18 years until January. In 1992, he married Maureen Miltenberger. Survivors include his wife; son, David R. of Canby; parents, Art and Dorothy of Portland; sisters, Lorie Rimer of Beaverton and Martha Moore of Houston, Texas; and brother, Warren of Beaverton. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Legacy Visiting Nurse Association Hospice or the TEAMUP! Program of Solv, P.O. Box 1235, Hillsboro, OR 97123. Hubert H.C. Simon No service will be held for Hubert H.C. Simon, who died May 24, 1999, at age 81. Mr. Simon was born July 21, 1917, in Wasco and was raised in Eugene. He moved to Portland in the 1930s and owned Allied Motors, a motorcycle dealership, for 28 years before retiring in 1972. Survivors include his son, Steve of Portland, daughter, Bonnie Melsness of Bend; sister, Bee Meyer of Vista, Calif.; and two grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Providence Hospice. Arrangements are by Wilhelm Funeral Home. Vera M. Shay At her request, no service will be held for Vera M. Shay, who died May 21, 1999, at age 96. Mrs. Shay was born Sept. 8, 1902, in Kalama, Wash. Her maiden name was Close. As a young woman, she moved to Portland. She was an executive secretary for Sherwin-Williams for more than 30 years and for the Terminal Sales Building for several years before retiring. In the late 1930s, she married R. Glenn; he died in 1982. Survivors include her son, Ronald Shay of King City; brother, Wayne Close of Wallis, Texas; and one grandchild. Private interment will be in Riverview Abbey Mausoleum. Arrangements are by Riverview Abbey Funeral Home. Sonja Carol Ross A memorial gathering will be at 1 p.m. Sunday, May 30, 1999, in the home of Kerry Bue, 16875 S.W. Tracy Ave., Lake Oswego, for Sonja Carol Ross, who died May 25 at age 56. Ms. Ross was born July 17, 1942, in Pennsylvania. Her maiden name was Conrow. She moved to the Portland area as a child and graduated from Milwaukie High School. She had been a member of the Clackamas County Sheriff's Reserve and worked for the Clackamas County Jail for several years. For the past seven years, she was a housekeeper for Days Inn in Clackamas. Survivors include her daughters, Kandi of Washougal, Wash., Kris Fear of Federal Way, Wash., Kelly of Portland, Kim Tebon of San Antonio, Texas, and Kerry Bue of Lake Oswego; mother, Nina VanAvery of Lake Oswego; brother, Butch Conrow of Gladstone; and 10 grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the American Lung Association. Arrangements are by Wilhelm Funeral Home. Harold H. Peterson A private service was held for Harold H. Peterson, who died May 20, 1999, at age 87. Mr. Peterson was born Nov. 5, 1911, in Grand Forks, N.D., and moved to Portland as a child. Survivors include his wife, Helen of Portland. Disposition is by cremation. Arrangements are by Riverview Abbey Funeral Home. Beverly J. Nielson A memorial service will be at 3 p.m. Saturday, May 29, 1999, in Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel in Vancouver, Wash., for Beverly J. Nielson, who died May 24 at age 61. Mrs. Nielson was born June 22, 1937, in Greenbush, Minn. Her maiden name was Urdahl. She graduated from Arizona State University. She had lived in Vancouver since 1971 and was a middle-school teacher for the Vancouver and Evergreen school districts for eight years before retiring in 1990. Survivors include her sons, Jeff of Gresham and Steve of Hollidaysburg, Pa.; brothers, Chuck Urdahl of Vancouver and Rick Urdahl of Sandy, Utah; and sister, Patricia Pettersen of Redmond, Wash. Private interment will be in Evergreen Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Alan Roger Mettie No service will be held for Alan Roger Mettie, who died May 10, 1999, of prostate cancer at age 71. Mr. Mettie was born Jan. 24, 1928, in Portland. He attended Benson High School and then served in the U.S. Army. He served in the merchant marine for 25 years, was a vending machine serviceman for several companies, including the Canteen Co., and then owned Al's Pool Table Repair for about five years until his retirement in 1990. He was a volunteer driver for the American Red Cross and a co-sponsor, coach and pitcher for a Vancouver-Metro Sixty + League senior softball team, which has been named after him. In 1965, he married Netty C. Lentz Remster; she died in 1995. Survivors include his sisters, Byrnie Bakly of Madras and Norma L. Schofield of Vancouver, Wash.; and brothers, Earl of Kalama, Wash., and Camas Lenz of Spokane. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Legacy VNA Hospice or the American Red Cross. Arrangements are by Crown Burial & Cremation Service. Ernest Peter Lekas A funeral will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 29, 1999, in Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church for Ernest Peter Lekas, who died May 26 at age 64. A trisagion service will be at 6 p.m. Friday in Riverview Abbey Funeral Home. Mr. Lekas was born Nov. 3, 1934, in Portland. He graduated from Grant High School in 1953 and attended the University of Portland and Portland State University. He served in the U.S. Army. He was a real estate broker for Norris Beggs & Simpson for 19 years, then founded Lekas Properties in the mid-1980s, which he managed until retiring in 1990. He was a member of the church and served on its board. He also was a past Portland president of the American Hellenic Education Progressive Association. In 1964, he married Bessie Corotas. Survivors include his wife; sons, Christopher of Seattle and Gregory of Beaverton; daughter, Anastasia Clarke of Lynnwood, Wash.; and brothers, Thomas and Andrew, both of Portland. Private interment will be in Sunset Hills Memorial Park. The family suggests remembrances to the Father Elias Stephanopoulos Memorial Fund in care of his church. Antonia S. 'Toni' Lambdin At her request, no service will be held for Antonia S. "Toni" Lambdin, who died May 23, 1999, at age 88. Mrs. Lambdin was born April 24, 1911, in Sublet, Wyo., and moved to Portland as a young woman. Her maiden name was Sinko. She had been a nurse for Good Samaritan Hospital for many years and was a homemaker. In 1935, she married Charles H.; he died in 1978. Survivors include nieces and nephews. Inurnment will be in Lincoln Memorial Park. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements are by Sunnyside Little Chapel of the Chimes. Joseph W. Kreefer A private service will be held in East Liverpool, Ohio, for Joseph W. Kreefer, who died May 17, 1999, at age 96. Mr. Kreefer was born Oct. 19, 1902, in East Liverpool. He was an estimator and designer in the steel industry in Ohio until retiring at age 68. He lived in Sun Valley, Idaho, and Bend before moving to the Portland area 13 years ago. In 1926, he married Ruth H. Orr; she died in 1995. Survivors include his daughter, Anna Mae McPeak of Wellsville, Ohio; sons, Joseph W. Jr. of East Liverpool, Harry J. of Hailey, Idaho, and Robert E. of Gresham; seven grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. Arrangements are by Oregon Cremation Co. Jeanine Renee Kilby A private service was held for Jeanine Renee Kilby, who died in a fire May 23, 1999, at age 38. Ms. Kilby was born June 13, 1960, in Los Angeles. She moved to Portland in 1990 and was a homemaker. Survivors include her sons, David Lee Osborn of Indianapolis, Ind., and Christopher Dale Thomson of Kelso, Wash.; daughter, Jessica Renee Thomson of Kelso, Wash.; parents, Isis and Dallas R. of Gresham; and brothers, Chet A. Croxton and Mark A. Croxton, both of Indianapolis, Ind. Disposition was by cremation. Arrangements are by Oregon Crematory Co. Ruth Margaret Kemp A private service will be held for Ruth Margaret Kemp, who died May 22, 1999, at age 86. Mrs. Kemp was born March 19, 1913, in Hot Springs, S.D. Her maiden name was Spiegelberg. A medical technician, she worked for hospitals in Pontiac, Mich., until retiring in 1978. She had lived in Bloomfield Hills, Mich., for 60 years and for the past three years was a resident of Spring Ridge at Charbonneau in Wilsonville. In 1938, she married Felix J.; he died in 1981. Survivors include her sons, Greg of Sterling Heights, Mich., Brian of Sedona, Ariz., Jerry of Long Lake, Minn., Vince of Colorado Springs, Colo., Phil of Dolores, Colo., and Marty of Clovis, Calif.; daughter, Eileen of Lake Oswego; brothers, Edward Spiegelberg of Waukesha, Wis., and Jack Spiegelberg of San Diego; 12 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements are by Wilhelm Funeral Home. Hoke Higdon At his request, no service will be held for Hoke Higdon, who died May 23, 1999, at age 91. Mr. Higdon was born March 28, 1908, in Marietta, Ga. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army. He was a general contractor and lived in Houston for 45 years before moving to Portland in 1994. In 1950, he married Edna Penn. Survivors include his wife; son, Maurice of Portland; daughter, Deborah of Seattle; and brothers, Manion of Henagar, Ala., and Glen of Centerville, Ga. Disposition was by cremation. Arrangements are by Portland Funeral Alternatives. Martha Jane Graham A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Sunday, May 30, 1999, in Evergreen Staples Funeral Chapel in Vancouver, Wash., for Martha Jane Graham, who died May 21 of a stroke at age 75. Mrs. Graham was born Aug. 9, 1923, in Shreveport, La., and was raised in Monroe, La. Her maiden name was Simpson. During World War II, she served in the U.S. Navy WAVES in Pensacola, Fla. She had lived in Vancouver for six years in the 1960s and returned in 1981. She was a homemaker and a member of the First Church of Christ, Scientist. In 1945, she married Donald. Survivors include her husband; daughters, Janie and Nancy Nicholson, both of Vancouver, and Elizabeth Johnson of Portland; son, Donald K. of Aberdeen, Wash.; sister, Ruth Ussery of Monroe; brother, William T. of Sterlington, La.; four grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to The Arc of Clark County, 9415 N.E. Fourth Plain, Vancouver, WA 98662. Dorothy Pauline Garrett At her request, no service will be held for Dorothy Pauline Garrett, who died May 24, 1999, at age 81. Mrs. Garrett was born Sept. 11, 1917, in Jefferson, Iowa. Her maiden name was Van Kirk. She moved to Beaverton in 1937, and was a homemaker. Survivors include her daughters, Patsy D. Graham of Gresham and Shirley Hickey of Caldwell, Idaho. Private interment is in Riverview Abbey Mausoleum. The family suggests remembrances to any hospice program. Arrangements are by Riverview Abbey Funeral Home. Peggy Lillian Fielding A private gathering will be held for Peggy Lillian Fielding, who died May 19, 1999, of emphysema at age 74. Mrs. Fielding was born Oct. 5, 1924, in Seattle. Her maiden name was McConnehey. She moved to Vancouver, Wash., in 1964, and was a bookkeeper for VanLom & Winge. In 1965, she married Robert L.; he died in 1970. Survivors include her son, Robert Fielding, and daughter, Susan Fielding-Jordan, both of Vancouver; brother, Tom McConnehey of Auburn, Wash.; 11 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Hospice Southwest. Arrangements are by Evergreen Staples Funeral Home in Vancouver. Lee Hoag Federici A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 29, 1999, in Oak Grove United Methodist Church for Lee Hoag Federici, who died May 19 at age 78. Mrs. Federici was born Jan. 5, 1921, in Medford. Her maiden name was Whillock. She moved to Portland in 1964 and owned Center Line International Commercial Real Estate for about 20 years before retiring in 1990. She was a member of the Episcopal Church. She was named volunteer of the year for Willamette View Manor in 1997. In 1939, she married Leo E. Hoag; they were later divorced. She married Paul A. Federici in 1980; he died in about 1984. Survivors include her sons, Rob Hoag of West Linn and Steve Hoag of Aloha; sister, Alpha Crews of Palo Alto, Calif.; four grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the Low Vision Fund of Willamette View Manor. Arrangements are by Holman-Hankins-Bowker & Waud. Docia B. Elston At her request, no service will be held for Docia B. Elston, who died May 23, 1999, of cancer at age 89. Mrs. Elston was born Nov. 8, 1909, in Condon. Her maiden name was Wineland. She was a homemaker and had lived in Portland since 1936. In 1925, she married Calvin C.; he died in 1979. Survivors include her son, Fred of Milwaukie; eight grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Portland Memorial Mausoleum. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements are by Portland Memorial Funeral Home. Horace Clifton Curlin No service will be held for Horace Clifton Curlin, who died May 21, 1999, at age 74. Mr. Curlin was born July 9, 1924, in Mabank, Texas. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Navy in the South Pacific. He moved to Gresham from Nevada in 1960. He was a painter and paper hanger for 50 years and owned C & C Painting for 30 years before his retirement in 1995. In 1956, he married Isabel Parker. Survivors include his wife; son, Jerry L. of Princeton, Minn.; sister, Betty Jo Levasseur of White Bear, Minn.; and four grandchildren. Interment is in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to a favorite charity. Arrangements are by Bateman Carroll Funeral Chapel in Gresham. Harriet Ruth Smithson DeGuire A private memorial service was held for Harriet Ruth Smithson DeGuire, who died May 6, 1999, of Alzheimer's disease at age 93. Mrs. DeGuire was born May 2, 1906, in Cortland, N.Y. Her maiden name was Smith. She graduated from Syracuse University in 1929 and did graduate work at the University of Missouri. She moved to Salem in 1943 and began working for the state of Oregon about 1950 as a clerk for the Department of Motor Vehicles. A few years later, she became a lab technician for the Department of Agriculture, and she retired in 1970. She was a member of the Unitarian Church. She had lived in the Beaverton area for the past three years. In 1931, she married Hayden D. Smithson; he died in 1970. She married Raphael "Ray" DeGuire in 1974; he died in 1982. Survivors include her daughter, Adeline D. Rickey of Salem; son, Jackson L. Smithson of Beaverton; four grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Mrs. DeGuire requested that her body be donated to Oregon Health Sciences University. Arrangements were by Omega Funeral & Cremation Service. Jeanne McCormack Clarke A private celebration of life will be held for Jeanne McCormack Clarke, who died May 23, 1999, of cancer at age 74. Mrs. Clarke was born May 25, 1924, in Portland. Her maiden name was McCormack. She graduated as valedictorian from Parkrose High School in 1942. A real estate broker, she was a partner with her husband in John G. Clarke Real Estate and was the company's chief administrator and office manager, until retiring in 1986. She also was a homemaker. In 1944, she married John G. Survivors include her husband; sons, George of Flagstaff, Ariz., and John M. and James, both of Portland; daughter, Candace of Portland; sisters, Carol Kastrinos of Phoenix, Ariz., and Margaret Apel of Portland; and four grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the Oregon Humane Society. Arrangements are by Portland Funeral Alternatives. Dolores J. Carscallen No service will be held for Dolores J. Carscallen, who died May 24, 1999, at age 68. Mrs. Carscallen was born Nov. 17, 1930, in Seattle. Her maiden name was Richards. She lived in Washington, California and Montana before moving to Milwaukie in 1973. She was a bookkeeper and retired in 1992. Survivors include her daughters, Pam Grant of Milwaukie and Lori Harrison of Homeland, Calif.; brothers, Homer Richards of Forest Grove, Rosser Scott of Paradise, Calif.; mother, Victoria Richards of Portland; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. Arrangements are by Portland Funeral Alternatives. Gareth Lyman Boardman A private service will be held in Brisbane, Calif., for Gareth Lyman Boardman, who died May 21, 1999, at age 63. Mr. Boardman was born July 17, 1935, in Berkeley, Calif., and was raised in Brisbane. He served in the U.S. Navy. He was a painter and lived mostly in New Jersey and New York before moving last year to Seaside. He had lived in Portland for the past two months. He married Ellen Tadesco, who died earlier. Survivors include his sons, Richard of Sparks, Nev., and Gary of San Francisco; daughter, Carol Ann Giannoulis of San Bruno, Calif.; mother, Dorothy E. Brenzel of Seaside; brothers, Lawrence E. of Pine Grove, Calif., and Renald J. of Fremont, Calif.; sisters, Kay L. Rossi of Brisbane and Janice I. Haner of Portland; and seven grandchildren Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Providence Hospice. Arrangements are by Gateway Little Chapel of the Chimes. Donald Lewis Becker A private memorial service will be held for Donald Lewis Becker, who died May 22, 1999, of emphysema at age 60. Mr. Becker was born May 6, 1939, in Ainsworth, Neb. In the late 1950s, he served in the U.S. Army. He was a carpenter, retiring in 1991, and lived in San Pablo, Calif., until moving to Elgin in 1993. He had lived in Fairview for the past year. In 1990, he married Henrietta Johnson. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Kimberly of Gresham and Cory Beagley of Yamhill; sons, Jon of Portland, Ron of McMinnville and Mark of Guerneville, Calif.; stepdaughter, Janelle Collier of Elgin; and 13 grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the American Lung Association. Arrangements are by Oregon Cremation Co. Mary Beam No service will be held for Mary Beam, who died May 21, 1999, of cancer at age 54. Mrs. Beam was born Feb. 24, 1945, in Minneapolis and was raised in Portland. Her maiden name was McNeil. For the past six years she lived in Vancouver, Wash. Ten months ago she established The Place, a Portland restaurant. In 1962, she married Frederick. Survivors include her husband; daughter, Linda of Portland; son, Shawn of Vancouver ; brother, Stewart McNeil of Salem; and two grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. Arrangements are by Davies Cremation & Burial Service in Vancouver. Thomas Scott Arp Sr. No service will be held for Thomas Scott Arp Sr., who died May 17, 1999, at age 35. Mr. Arp was born July 30, 1963, in Portland. He graduated from Benson Polytechnic High School and was a warehouseman for Chrysler Motors Corp. in Beaverton for nine years. Survivors include his son, Thomas S. Jr. of Aloha; mother, Kathleen Johnson of Kona, Hawaii; father, Thomas of Hood River; brother, Clinton of Bormach, Germany; grandparents, Sherry and James Phillips of Vancouver, Wash., and Beatrice Arp of Hood River; and former wife; Danneal Pounder of Aloha. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to a favorite charity. Arrangements are by Donelson, Sewell & Mathews in Hillsboro. Joseph F. Zollitsch A memorial service will be at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 2, 1999, in Lincoln Memorial Park Funeral Home for Joseph F. Zollitsch, who died May 28 at age 88. Mr. Zollitsch was born May 1, 1911, in Buffalo, N.Y. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army Air Force in Europe. He was a tool crib supervisor for Rockwell International and lived in the San Pedro, Calif., area until retiring in 1970, when he moved to Portland. After retiring, he was a tool manufacturers' representative until 1973. In 1944, he married Harriett Kendig; she died in 1993. Survivors include his daughter, Carolyn Hoefling of Oregon City; son, Michael of Portland; four grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Lincoln Memorial Park. The family suggests remembrances to the American Lung Association. Rose Marie Thompson A graveside service will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday, June 1, 1999, in Mountain View Cemetery in Forest Grove for Rose Marie Thompson, who died May 25 at age 76. Mrs. Thompson was born Oct. 15, 1922, in Los Angeles. She became an orphan at age 7 and was raised by her mother's relatives in California. Her maiden name was Everson. She was a registered nurse and had worked for Primary Children's Hospital in Salt Lake City before moving in 1968 to the Portland area, where she worked for Doernbecher Children's Hospital. She moved to Astoria in 1998. She was a member of Somerset Christian Church in Beaverton. In 1938, she married Richard; he died in 1989. Survivors include her sons, Richard Jr. of Marietta, Ga., and Roger of Seaside; sisters, Barbara and Delores, both of Winnemucca, Nev.; five grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. The family suggests remembrances to the American Diabetes Association. Arrangements are by Donelson, Sewell & Mathews Mortuary in Hillsboro. E. Elaine 'Gussie' Steadman A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 1, 1999, in Zion Lutheran Church in Newberg for E. Elaine "Gussie" Steadman, who died May 28 of breast cancer at age 69. Ms. Steadman was born Feb. 23, 1930, in Cottonwood Falls, Kan. She served in the U.S. Navy from 1949 to 1955, including duty in the Korean War. In 1953, she played on the Navy's West Coast championship basketball team. She moved to Sherwood in the late 1960s and lived in Newberg for the past 1½ years. She was the manager of Tyco Federal Credit Union for 30 years before retiring last year and had been a quarter master of Tualatin VFW Post 3452. In 1955, she married James Barrett; they later divorced. Survivors include her daughters, Patti Bolthouse of Newberg and Bobbi Rychlick of Sherwood; mother, Elda, and brother, Harold, both of Cottonwood Falls; sisters, Beverly Turnbull of Cookson, Okla., and Bernice Odle of Cedar Point, Kan.; and four grandchildren. Interment will be in Prairie Grove Cemetery in Cottonwood Falls. The family suggests remembrances to Providence St. Vincent Hospice, Oregon Public Broadcasting or VFW Post 3452. Arrangements are by Autumn Funerals & Cremations. Thelma Lorene Skelton A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, June 2, 1999, in Sellwood Methodist Church for Thelma Lorene Skelton, who died May 23 of cancer at age 77. Mrs. Skelton was born Jan. 9, 1922, in Beaconsfield, Iowa, and lived in Des Moines, Iowa, before moving to Portland in 1943. Her maiden name was Martin. She managed Sellwood/Moreland Loaves & Fishes for 22 years and volunteered for many years with the Sellwood-Moreland Improvement League and Elders in Action (formerly Multnomah County's Commission on Aging). She was a member of the church. She had won the Spirit of Portland award and had been honored by the Commission on Aging. In 1942, she married Leon. Survivors include her husband; sons, Marcus and Tracy, both of Portland, and Devon of Seattle; daughter, Shelly of Portland; brother, Max Martin of Arizona; and two grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Legacy VNA Hospice. Arrangements are by Wilhelm Funeral Home. Fred Reseburg A private memorial service was held for Fred Reseburg, who died May 24, 1999, at age 70. Mr. Reseburg was born July 31, 1928, in Yelm, Wash. He graduated from Sandy High School in 1946 and received a degree in accounting from La Salle University. He worked for the Western Wood Products Association for 30 years, retiring in 1994 as its director of economics. He had lived in Gresham since 1963. In 1948, he married Barbara Krettinger. Survivors include his wife; son, Greg of Gresham; daughter, Lisa Lucas of Rhododendron; five grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Private inurnment was in Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Arrangements were by Bateman Carroll Funeral Chapel in Gresham. Thor L. Pederson A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, June 2, 1999, in St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Sherwood for Thor L. Pederson, who died May 26 at age 85. Mr. Pederson was born July 19, 1913, in Fargo, N.D. He was raised in Leith, N.D. From 1936-39, he served in the U.S. Army. He moved to Vancouver, Wash., during World War II to work in the shipyards. A machinist, he worked for Pettybone Mercury in Tualatin for 20 years before retiring in 1980. He had lived in Sherwood since 1962 and was a member of the church. In 1939, he married Martha Ketterling. Survivors include his wife; sons, Lowell T. of Gilroy, Calif., and Leland J. of Newberg; daughters, Laurel A. Regan of Beaverton and Larita N. of Portland; sister, Connie Patterson of Woodburn; six grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Evergreen Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Vancouver. The family suggests remembrances to church's bus fund. Arrangements are by Attrell's Sherwood Funeral Chapel. Harriette Ann Olsen A funeral will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday, June 1, 1999, in Mt. Scott Funeral Home for Harriette Ann Olsen, who died May 28 at age 74. Mrs. Olsen was born Nov. 21, 1924, in Brainerd, Minn. Her maiden name was Fleener. A Portland resident for more than 60 years, she graduated from Lincoln High School and worked for Montgomery Ward & Co. before moving to Alaska for one year. After returning to Portland, she was a homemaker and later worked for the Southern Pacific Railroad Credit Union for 19 years, retiring as a loan officer in 1990. In 1952, she married Clyde W. Survivors include her husband; sons, David A. of Kennewick, Wash., Larry D. of Gresham and Paul D. of Portland; daughter, Suzanne M. Jay of Gresham; sister, Ardyce M. Hansen of Portland; brothers, Albert "Bud" Fleener and Reed Fleener, both of Portland; six grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Private interment will be in the Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the Adventist Hospice. James Edward Manuel A memorial service will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, June 2, 1999, in Wilhelm Funeral Home for James Edward Manuel, who died May 26 at age 75. Mr. Manuel was born Nov. 2, 1923, in Wytheville, Va. He moved to Portland in 1950 and was a warehouseman for Crown Zellerbach Corp. for about 30 years, retiring in 1985. In 1945, he married Marguerite Lane; she died in 1992. Survivors include his daughters, Gerri Gifford of Portland, Elaine Crosfield of Clackamas, Virginia Glasson of Gresham and Geneva Long of Beaverton; 11 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. His daughter Marguerite Swearingen died in 1995. His son, James E. Jr., died in 1987. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Kaiser Hospice. Myrtle J. Kvanvig A memorial service will be at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 1, 1999, in Southwest Bible Church in Beaverton for Myrtle J. Kvanvig, who died May 28 at age 83. Mrs. Kvanvig was born June 4, 1915, in Reeder, N.D. Her maiden name was Bjerke. She attended the Lutheran Bible Institute in Minneapolis and moved to Iowa in 1938. In 1956, she moved to Portland and in 1980, to Tigard, where she lived until her death. In 1938, she married Selmer; he died in 1986. Survivors include her sons, Jerry of Portland, Mark of Tigard and Tim of Oregon City; daughters, Ruth of Portland and Cheryl Proctor of Vancouver, Wash.; sisters, Marian Botts and DeLila Hanson, both of Portland, June Drolc of Ralph, S.D., Lorraine Gunderson of Hettinger, N.D., and Marvel Braddock of Reeder; brothers, George Bjerke of Denver, Bud Bjerke of Bowman, N.D., Orin Bjerke of Helena, Mont., and Ivan Bjerke of Mesa, Ariz.; eight grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Interment was in Sunset Hills Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to a church or missionary organization of choice. Arrangements are by Young's Funeral Home. Stella Koukas A service was held for Stella Koukas, who died May 23, 1999, at age 81. Mrs. Koukas was born April 17, 1918, in Trikkala, Greece. Her maiden name was Sugas. She immigrated to the United States as a child and was raised in Kalamazoo, Mich. She was a beautician for about 20 years and was a member of St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church in Astoria, N.Y., where she lived until moving to Vancouver, Wash., in 1998. In 1947, she married Nicholas; he died in 1997. Survivors include daughter, Mary Wilson and stepdaughter, Darleene Schleve, both of Vancouver; one grandchild; and two great-grandchildren. Interment will be in St. Michael's Cemetery in Flushing, N.Y. The family suggests remembrances to the Oregon Stroke Association. Arrangements are by Killingsworth Little Chapel of the Chimes. Michael Eugene King A funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, June 2, 1999, in Wilhelm Funeral Home for Michael "Mike" Eugene King, who died May 26 of a heart attack at age 57. Mr. King was born May 30, 1941, in Leavenworth, Kan., and moved to Portland in 1946. He graduated from Scappoose High School. He was a purchasing agent for Technaflow in Vancouver, Wash., the past 35 years. In 1972, he married Jean Watson. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Melanie Lever of Reno, Nev., and Lisa Fetters and Jill Muters, both of Gresham; son, Ryan of Elkhart, Ind.; brother, Patrick of Hillsboro; and five grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the St. Francis Center, P.O. Box 66336, Portland, OR 97290. Geraldine Emma Kienholz A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, June 1, 1999, in Riverview Abbey Funeral Home for Geraldine Emma Kienholz, who died May 25 at age 60. Mrs. Kienholz was born Feb. 25, 1939, in Portland. Her maiden name was Anderson. A graduate of Franklin High School, she was a longtime homemaker and a member of the Pleasant Valley Grange. Survivors include her sons, Michael of Vancouver, Wash., and Dean and Tracy, both of Corvallis; daughter, Michelle Hopkins of Portland; sister, Leanne Wakefield of Portland; six grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Doernbecher Children's Hospital. Arrangements are by Wilhelm Funeral Home. Carl Garland Kelley A Mass of Christian burial will be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, June 1, 1999, in St. Cecilia Catholic Church in Beaverton for Carl Garland Kelley, who died May 26 at age 73. Mr. Kelley was born Sept. 23, 1925, in Wolfe City, Texas. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps in the South Pacific during World War II and also served in the Korean War. From 1946-50, he was a motorcycle officer for the Klamath Falls Police Department. In 1956, he went to work for First National Bank (later First Interstate Bank) as a loan officer in Klamath Falls. He transferred to Portland, where he became a branch manager and assistant vice president before retiring in 1981. He was a member of the church. In 1949, he married Patricia Ann Walker. Survivors include his wife; son, Mark of Tualatin; daughters, Deborah of Vancouver, Wash., and Rebecca Van Zyl of Cornelius; sister, Virginia Ann Fosdahl of Shelton, Wash.; brother, Clarence D. of Edmond, Okla.; and six grandchildren. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the American Diabetes Association. Arrangements are by Pegg, Paxson & Springer Funeral Chapel in Beaverton. Shirley Lee Jordan A celebration of life will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday, June 2, 1999, in Baker Cabin Pioneer Church in Carver for Shirley Lee Jordan, who died May 24 of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in Albany at age 58. Mrs. Jordan was born Sept. 10, 1940, in Detroit, Mich., and moved to Beaverton in 1945. Her maiden name was Carlson. She graduated from Beaverton High School and attended Oregon State University, then lived in Portland until moving to Albany in 1991. She was a homemaker. In 1959, she married Robert Carlson; they divorced in 1984. She married Paul in 1992. Survivors include her husband; son, Jeffery Carlson of Oregon City; daughter, Jennifer Carlson of Clackamas; stepsons, Michael of North Bend and Chris of Albany; stepdaughter, Paula Jordan of Tampa, Fla.; brothers, Eddie Carlson of Beaverton; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Evergreen Hospice, 1046 Sixth Ave. S.W., Albany, OR 97321. Arrangements are by Aasum Funeral Home in Albany. Charles Fredric Dunning A celebration of life will be at 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 2, 1999, in Mountain Park Church in Lake Oswego for Charles Fredric Dunning, who died May 20 of a brain tumor at age 64. Mr. Dunning was born Sept. 5, 1934, in Portland. He graduated from Lincoln High School and received a degree in fish and wildlife management from Oregon State University. He was a self-employed marine manufacturer's representative. In 1990, he married Diane Herrick. Survivors include his wife; sons, Lance of Milwaukie and Clark of Vancouver, Wash.; and two grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Providence St. Vincent Hospice, Shriners Hospital for Children or a favorite charity. Arrangements are by Autumn Funerals & Cremations. Irene O. Case A memorial service will be held later for Irene O. Case, who died May 23, 1999, at age 89. Mrs. Case was born Oct. 19, 1909, in Santa Ana, Calif. Her maiden name was O'Brien. A registered nurse, she worked for Josephine General Hospital in Grants Pass, where she lived from 1960 to 1973. She then lived in the San Juan Islands until moving to Beaverton in 1982. She attended Beaverton Foursquare Church. In 1935, she married Harold; he died in 1982. Survivors include her sons, Robert of North Plains and John of Gaborone, Botswana; sister, Helen W. Moser of Napa, Calif.; four grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Hawthorne Memorial Park in Mount Vernon, Wash. The family suggests remembrances to Beaverton Foursquare Church. Arrangements are by Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt Funeral Home in Forest Grove. Ann Behrend A private graveside service will be held in Lincoln Memorial Park for Ann Behrend, who died May 27, 1999, at age 84. Mrs. Behrend was born Feb. 23, 1915, in Portland. Her maiden name was Boyer. She graduated from Grant High School. She was a catalog sales clerk for Sears Roebuck & Co. for more than 25 years, retiring in 1982. In 1936, she married Hugo R.; he died in 1962. Survivors include her son, Doug of Beaverton; daughter, Caryl of Portland; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. The family suggests remembrances to the Oregon Humane Society. Arrangements are by Lincoln Memorial Park Funeral Home. Raymond E. Becker At his request, no service will be held for Raymond E. Becker, who died May 23, 1999, at age 80. Mr. Becker was born Oct. 9, 1918, in Le Roy, Minn. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army. He moved to Portland more than 50 years ago and was a Westinghouse appliance service technician for 30 years before his retirement in 1979. He was a member of New Hope Community Church. In 1955, he married Frances Garner. Survivors include his wife; stepson, James Weinkauf of Portland; stepdaughter, Sharon Rye of Gladstone; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to Providence Hospice. Arrangements are by Heritage Memorial. Andrew Joseph Anessi At his request, there will be no service for Andrew Joseph Anessi, who died May 22, 1999, of Parkinson's disease at age 86. Mr. Anessi was born Feb. 9, 1913, in Washington, D.C. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army in England. Afterward, he worked for the federal government in Washington, first in the Commerce Department and later for the Civil Aeronautics Board, retiring in 1978 as its chief of tariffs. He had lived in Aloha since 1990. In 1941, he married Gladys L. Southard; she died in 1993. Survivors include his sons, Raymond of Portland and Donald of Bowie, Md.; one grandchild; and one great-grandchild. Disposition was by cremation. Arrangements were by Heritage Memorial. Marilyn S. DeHaven A memorial service will be at 4 p.m. Thursday, June 3, 1999, in Rolling Hills Community Church, 1565 Greenvalley Road, Danville, Calif., for Marilyn S. DeHaven, who died May 26 in San Ramon, Calif., at age 76. Mrs. DeHaven was born Dec. 25, 1922, in Seattle and moved to Portland as a young woman. Her maiden name was Smithwick. She was a secretary for companies in Portland and in California after moving to San Ramon in 1974. She had been a member of Rockwood United Methodist Church in Portland and was a deaconess at Rolling Hills Community Church. In 1948, she married Dwight. Survivors include her husband; sons, John of Portland and Jeff of Mission Viejo, Calif.; daughter, Jan McClintock of Los Gatos, Calif.; and nine grandchildren. Private interment will be in San Joaquin Valley National Cemetery in Gustine, Calif. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements are by Deer Creek Mortuary. Richard E. Young A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday, June 2, 1999, in Church of the Good Shepherd in Vancouver, Wash., for Richard E. Young, who died May 29 at age 73. Mr. Young was born Aug. 16, 1925, in Lebanon, Pa. He served in the U.S. Navy from 1942 to 1962, including duty in World War II. After moving to Vancouver in 1975, he worked in maintenance for the Evergreen School District and was a warehouseman for Layton Sales before retiring. He was a lay minister for the church and volunteered for the Navy's Retired Affairs Office in Portland. In 1952, he married Betty L. Wilson. Survivors include his wife; son, James, and daughter, Christina Reid, both of Vancouver; brothers, Edward of Lancaster, Pa., Raymond and Emanuel, both of Lebanon, and Eugene of Salt Lake City; sisters, Marian Lehr of Lebanon, Pa., and Josephine Bainbridge of Cleona, Pa.; and three grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to his church, 805 S.E. Ellsworth Road, Vancouver, WA 98664. Arrangements are by Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel in Vancouver. Ruth Marie Walsh A graveside service will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday, June 2, 1999, in Willamette National Cemetery for Ruth Marie Walsh, who died May 26 of cancer at age 68. Mrs. Walsh was born March 19, 1931, in Sydney, Neb., and moved to Portland as a young woman. Her maiden name was Marshall. She was a foreman for Nabisco for a few years and then was a homemaker. Survivors include her daughters, Teresa Passarelli of Milwaukie and Karen Marshall and Kim Manzoor, both of Portland; son, Rick of Portland; sister, Durell Brecken of Portland; brothers, Don Marshall, Bill Marshall and Bob Marshall, all of Portland; and three grandchildren. The family suggests remembrances to any charity benefiting abused women. Arrangements are by Aftercare Cremation & Burial Service. Urba M. Schultz A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Friday, June 11, 1999, in Grace Brethren Church, Sunnyside, Wash., for Urba M. Schultz, who died May 26 of cancer at age 80. Mrs. Schultz was born July 28, 1918, in Ekalaka, Mont. Her maiden name was Koehler. She worked in the Portland shipyards during World War II, then moved to Colville, Wash. She lived in Prosser, Wash., from 1955 until moving to Canby 12 years ago. She was a homemaker. In the early 1940s, she married Herman; he died in 1975. Survivors include her daughters, Cindy of Amboy, Wash., and Marta Hampton of Albany; sons, Stephen of Grand Junction, Colo., Ivan of Grandview, Wash., Terry Graff of Burbank, Wash., Jim Panther of Larkspur, Calif., Tom Graff of Albany and Dan McLain of Kansas City, Mo.; sisters, Phyllis Tuttle of Sunnyside and Glenda Cameron of Ephrata, Wash.; brothers, John Koehler of Sun Lakes, Ariz. and Fred Koehler of Heathsville, Va.; 29 grandchildren; and 21 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by daughters Dale Graff in 1939 and Melody Graff in 1941. Disposition is by cremation. Arrangements are by Canby Funeral Home. Vera C. Rose A memorial Mass will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 5, 1999, in St. Therese Catholic Church for Vera C. Rose, who died May 21 at age 93. Mrs. Rose was born April 30, 1906, in Weston, Idaho. Her maiden name was O'Brien. She graduated from St. Alphonsus Hospital School of Nursing in Boise and moved to Oregon in 1936, where she was a registered nurse for hospitals and nursing homes throughout the state. After the war, she moved to Portland and was a nurse in Holliday Park and Bess Kaiser hospitals and then for nursing homes until her retirement in 1971. In 1928, she married Armel; he died in 1947. Survivors include her daughters, Betty Lou Marchand and Evelyn Rose, both of Portland; son, Armel of Portland; brothers, Leon Hall of Butte, Mont., Lester Hall of King Hill, Idaho, and Lyle Hall of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho; five grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Oregon Public Broadcasting. Arrangements are by Gateway Little Chapel of the Chimes. Wilbur Hoken Olson A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, June 2, 1999, in Sunnyside Little Chapel of the Chimes for Wilbur Hoken Olson, who died May 28 at age 85. Mr. Olson was born June 5, 1913, in Murray, Utah, and moved to Portland in 1945. He was a credit supervisor for Crane Plumbing in Chicago for 27 years, then an executive secretary for the Building Materials Dealers Credit Association for 18 years before retiring in 1976. In 1969, he married Alice K. Simpson. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Caroline Paul of Salt Lake City and Peggy Brooks of St. George, Utah; sister, Norma Davis of Jackson, Calif.; 11 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. Arrangements are by Telophase Cremation Services. Herbert H. Olson A graveside service will be at 1 p.m. Thursday, June 3, 1999, in Evergreen Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Vancouver, Wash., for Herbert H. Olson, who died May 28 at age 89. Mr. Olson was born Aug. 15, 1909, in Eagle Bend, Minn, and moved to Vancouver in 1942. He was a carrier for the U.S. Postal Service for more than 30 years before retiring in 1966, and also owned a commercial fishing business on the Columbia River. In 1935, he married Marian K. Hagg; she died in 1998. Survivors include his daughters, Joyce Collins and Jean Cooper, both of Vancouver; three grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. The family suggests remembrances to the Vancouver Chapter of the American Heart Association. Arrangements are by Memorial Gardens Funeral Home in Vancouver. Betty J. Moser A funeral will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday, June 2, 1999, in New Hope Community Church for Betty J. Moser, who died May 29 at age 72. Mrs. Moser was born June 27, 1926, in Benton City, Wash. Her maiden name was Larson. She moved to the Portland area in 1946, to Milwaukie in 1976 and was a homemaker and a member of the church. In 1946, she married Samuel "Sam." Survivors include her husband; sons, Samuel L. Jr. of Oregon City, Leo R. of McMinnville and Ronald D. of Milwaukie; daughters, Nancy A. Bettineski of Oregon City and Lucille I. Gilman of Milwaukie; stepbrother, Larry Larson of Yakima; 11 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Her son Robert J. died in 1997. Interment will be in Lincoln Memorial Park. The family suggests remembrances to the American Heart Association. Arrangements are by Stehn's Milwaukie Funeral Home. Otis Lee Moore A funeral will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 5, 1999, in Killingsworth Little Chapel of the Chimes for Otis Lee Moore, who died May 28 at age 46. Mr. Moore was born Jan. 13, 1953, in Mississippi. He lived in St. Louis, Mo., before moving to Portland 1975. He was a cutter for Foamex for the past 19 years. In the mid-1980s, he married Charlsetta Lucas. Survivors include his wife; daughter, Karen of Portland; stepdaughter; Twona Lucas of Kent, Wash., and Zara Lawson of Renton, Wash.; sisters, Linda Moore and Jackie Moore, both of St. Louis, Mo.; and eight grandchildren. Private interment will be in Finley's Sunset Hills Memorial Park. Mary Ella Marolf A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Friday, June 4, 1999, in Southminster Presbyterian Church in Beaverton for Mary Ella Marolf, who died May 26 at age 78. Mrs. Marolf was born Nov. 7, 1920, in Gooding, Idaho. Her maiden name was Mariner. She lived in several cities on the West Coast before moving to Portland in 1960 and was a homemaker. In 1943, she married Arthur N.; he died in 1996. Survivors include her daughters, Linda K. Heim of Tigard and Judy K. Adsmond of Beaverton; brother, Frank C. Mariner of Philomath; sister, Helen Woodward of Keizer; and two grandchildren. Private interment will be in Riverview Abbey Mausoleum. The family suggests remembrances to the church or to Union Gospel Mission. Arrangements are by Riverview Abbey. Donald Cary Magers A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, June 2, 1999, in Beaverton First Baptist Church for Donald Cary Magers, who died May 29 of heart disease at age 49. Mr. Magers was born July 20, 1949, in Tupelo, Miss. He graduated from William Carey College in Hattiesburg, Miss., and received his master's degree from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary in 1980. He moved to Siletz in 1984 and was pastor of Siletz Baptist Church. In 1989, he moved to the Portland area and was a drug and alcohol counselor for Safe for three years and then a shipping clerk for Tektronix until 1997. He moved to Donald in 1998. In 1978, he married Carolyn Jane Peoples. Survivors include his wife; son, Randy of Beaverton; daughter, Amanda Magers of Donald; parents, C.R. and Mildred Magers of Tupelo; brother, Charles of West Point, Miss.; and sisters, Patricia Riggs of Tupelo and Deborah Elliott of Neddleton, Miss. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to his church. Arrangements are by Cornwell Colonial Chapel in Wilsonville. Nellie R. Kruse A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, June 3, 1999, in Cornwell Colonial Chapel in Wilsonville for Nellie R. Kruse, who died May 30 at age 67. Mrs. Kruse was born June 8, 1931, in Lebanon, Kan. Her maiden name was Herndon. She moved to Wilsonville in 1966, and was a cook for the West Linn-Wilsonville School District and then for the Silver Leaf Restaurant in Wilsonville until the early 1980s. In 1977, she married Calvin "Cap." Survivors include her husband; son, Mark Stetzel of Wilsonville; stepsons, David of West Linn, Michael of Newberg and Rick of Tualatin; daughter, Donna Crisell of Aurora; stepdaughter, Cynthia Pilliod of Newberg; sister, Dorothy Kiger of Oregon City; brothers, Donald Herndon of Oregon City and Delbert Herndon of Canby; and 16 grandchildren. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society for breast cancer research. Erline C. Kragero A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, June 3, 1999, in St. Marks Lutheran Church for Erline C. Kragero, who died May 29 of cancer at age 73. Mrs. Kragero was born Feb. 14, 1926, in Hettinger, N.D. Her maiden name was Seamands. In 1942 she moved to Portland to work in the shipyards during World War II. She owned Lefse Queen, a baking operation, with her mother and aunt from the early 1960s until 1971. In 1969 she helped established Lowell's Print-Inn. She was the company's secretary, treasurer and office manager until her death. She was a member of the church. Survivors include her husband, Lowell C.; sons, Chuck of Gresham; daughters, Carol Adams and Debi Canales, both of Portland; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. The family suggests remembrances to the church. Arrangements are by Mt. Scott Funeral Home. Faith Ann Kemery A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, June 2, 1999, in Grace Life Fellowship Church for Faith Ann Kemery, who died May 28 of asthma at age 59. Mrs. Kemery was born Aug. 12, 1939, in Camp Douglas, Wis. Her maiden name was Arnold. She moved to Portland in about 1952 and graduated from Lincoln High School in 1957. She was an office manager for medical offices, including for the Northwest Pain Clinic. She was a member of the church. Survivors include her sons, Neil Arnold and Guy, both of Portland, and Kurt of Molalla; brother, Jeff Arnold of Vancouver, Wash.; 10 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Private interment will be in Rose City Cemetery. Arrangements are by Rose City Funeral Home. Catherine L. Jones A graveside service will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, June 2, 1999, in Sunset Heights Memorial Gardens in Tillamook for Catherine L. Jones, who died May 29 at age 82. Mrs. Jones was born Jan. 23, 1917, in Perrydale. Her maiden name was Muller. She was a homemaker and lived in Sheridan until moving in 1969 to Tillamook, where she was a member of Tillamook First Christian Church. She moved to Portland in 1996. In 1933, she married Everett L.; he died in 1995. Survivors include her daughters, D. Louise Wiser of Tillamook and Jill I. Jones of Tigard; sons, Dennis E. of Athena, Dale G. of Portland and Darrel L. of Sheridan; 13 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. The family suggests remembrances to Lambert House West in King City. Arrangements are by Waud's Funeral Home in Tillamook. James Robert Hermann A graveside service will be at 3 p.m. Friday, June 4, 1999, in Willamette National Cemetery for James Robert Hermann, who died May 23, 1999, of cancer at age 56. Mr. Hermann was born Jan. 23, 1943, in Portland. He graduated from Cleveland High School. He served in the U.S. Air Force in the Vietnam War, then received bachelor's and master's degrees from Portland State University. He taught for Portland Public Schools, then in Wasilla, Alaska, and he homesteaded in Alaska south of Fairbanks for 10 years before moving to Coos Bay. He taught there, then returned to Portland five years ago. He owned Lead Master Fishing Plier Co., manufacturing and distributing a tool he invented. Survivors include his sisters, Ruth Stewart of Portland and Mary Huber of Ellsworth, Wis.; and companion, Traci Policar of Portland. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Providence Hospice. Arrangements are by Crown Cremation & Funeral Services. Vernon R. Grove A graveside service will be held Thursday, June 3, 1999, in Zumbrota, Minn., for Vernon R. Grove, who died May 29, 1999, of an aortic aneurysm at age 76. Mr. Grove was born Aug. 5, 1922, in Fargo, N.D. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Navy in the Admiralty Islands. Afterward, he graduated from the University of North Dakota. He moved to Salem in 1950 and was an accountant for Mayflower Farms/Darigold Inc. in Salem and Portland for 31 years before retiring in 1981. He moved to Portland in 1958. In 1947, he married Gail Sawyer. Survivors include his wife; brothers, Mark of Bismarck, N.D., and Myron of Eugene; and sister, Gladys Valencia of Rosemead, Calif. Arrangements are by Young's Funeral Home. Neil Colbert Edwards A graveside service will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday, June 1, 1999, in Mountain View Cemetery in Oregon City for Neil Colbert Edwards, who died May 30 of cancer at age 59. Mr. Edwards was born July 13, 1939, in Portland and was raised on a farm near Estacada. He graduated from Estacada High School and was a Clackamas area resident 20 years. He was a self-employed computer programmer the past 15 years. Survivors include his brothers, Terry of Albuquerque, N.M., Oran G. of Tillamook and Ross J. of Gresham; sisters, Patricia L. Wickham of Vancouver, Wash., and Ruth J. "Jessie" Edwards of Gresham. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements are by Hillside Chapel. Evelyn Cathey Chance A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, June 3, 1999, in the chapel of Mt. St. Joseph Care Center for Evelyn Cathey Chance, who died May 21 at age 104. Mrs. Chance was born Oct. 25, 1894, in Woodburn and was raised in Corvallis. Her maiden name was Cathey. She graduated from Good Samaritan Hospital School of Nursing in 1920 and from Reed College in 1940. She was a registered nurse and instructor of nursing in Good Samaritan Hospital, a private nurse and an office nurse before moving to New York City in the mid-1950s, where she was a supervisor of practical nurses in St. Luke's Hospital. She returned to Portland in 1956. In 1945, she married Dr. Arthur W.; he died in 1951. Survivors include her nieces, Colleen Booth of Kennewick, Wash., and Helen Dickason of Corvallis; and two nephews. Private interment will be in Riverview Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to Mt. St. Joseph. Arrangements are by Finley's Sunset Hills Mortuary. Gene E. Buddeau A memorial service will be at 3 p.m. Thursday, June 3, 1999, in Central Lutheran Church for Gene E. Buddeau, who died May 26 at age 86. Mr. Buddeau was born Oct. 19, 1912, in Goodrich, N.D. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army. He moved to Portland in 1941 and managed service stations and was an utility driver for OHSU until retiring in about 1973. He was a member of the church, volunteered for homeless programs through the church and received the church's SALT award for his volunteer work. In 1937, he married Clover Johns. Survivors include his wife; son, Kelly G. of Portland; adopted son, Cliff P. Guerard of Portland. Private interment will be in Skyline Memorial Gardens. The family suggests remembrances to the pediatric AIDS program at Doernbecher Children's Foundation. Arrangements are by Skyline Funeral Home. Elizabeth S. Brown A funeral will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday, June 2, 1999, in Vancouver Funeral Chapel in Vancouver, Wash., for Elizabeth S. Brown, who died May 27 at age 83. Mrs. Brown was born May 4, 1916, in Woodland, Wash. Her maiden name was Tuominen. She moved to Vancouver in 1929 and was a bookkeeper for physicians. In 1938, she married Al Stenlund; he died in 1962. She married Charlie in 1975; he died in 1992. Survivors include her daughter, Gretchen R. Buckner of Ocean Park, Wash.; sons, Robert A. Stenlund of Vancouver, Jerry C. Stenlund of Battle Ground, Wash., and Gary M. Stenlund of San Ramn, Costa Rica; 14 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Elim Cemetery in Brush Prairie, Wash. The family suggests remembrances to Hospice Southwest. John Harrison Arenz A private graveside service was held in Finley's Sunset Hills Memorial Park for John Harrison Arenz, who died May 24, 1999, of pancreatic cancer at age 58. Mr. Arenz was born Dec. 3, 1940, in Portland, where he lived all his life. He graduated from Grant High School and received degrees from the University of Oregon and its law school. He was a partner in the firm of Brownstein, Rask, Arenz, Sweeney, Kerr & Grim. In 1963, he married Toni Kienow. Survivors include his wife; sons, John K., Tom J. and Joe A., and mother, E. Jane, all of Portland; and three grandchildren. The family suggests remembrances to a charity of choice. Darin Charles O'Brien A funeral will be at 2 p.m. Friday, June 4, 1999, in Sunnyside Little Chapel of the Chimes for Darin Charles O'Brien, who died May 25, apparently of a heart attack, at age 36. Mr. O'Brien was born June 26, 1962, in Portland. He graduated from Sandy High School in 1980. He served in the U.S. Air Force, then moved to Anchorage, Alaska. Survivors include his sons, Christopher of Brightwood, Alaska, and Tyler of Anchorage; stepson, James Bartlett of Anchorage; mother and stepfather, Beth and Roger Stones of Sisters; brother, Shawn of Portland; grandparents, Bethel and Frank Beers of Lake Oswego; and grandmother, Thelma O'Brien of Wilsonville. Private interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to Doernbecher Children's Hospital. Arrangements are by Alpine Cremation & Burial Services. Royce Kelly A celebration of life will be at 3 p.m. Thursday, June 3, 1999, in Grants Pass Community Church for Royce Kelly, who died June 1 of cancer at age 50. Mr. Kelly was born June 9, 1948, in Bend. He lived in Portland from 1964 to 1967 and graduated from Marshall High School in 1967. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps in the Vietnam War. He moved to Redmond in 1971 and to Grants Pass in 1991. He was a production coordinator for Commercial Printing Co. for almost eight years and a member and elder of the church. In 1973, he married M. Bernadette Baehr. Survivors include his wife; daughter, Rena of Grants Pass; brother, Johnny Zimmerman of Kennewick, Wash.; and sisters, Phina Snyder and Marion Day, both of Portland. Interment will be in Eagle Point National Cemetery. Arrangements are by Chapel of the Valley in Grants Pass. Frank Dean Ellis A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Friday, June 4, 1999, in Niswonger, Reynolds & Tabor Chapel in Bend for Frank Dean Ellis, who died May 31 in Bend at age 74. Mr. Ellis was born Jan. 16, 1925, in Freewater. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Navy in the South Pacific. He graduated from Eastern Oregon College, then taught in Ione, Monmouth and Vale, where he became a schools administrator. He later held administrative positions in Gold Beach, Brookings and Gladstone, retiring in 1982 as superintendent of Gladstone School District. He moved to La Pine in 1985 and to Bend in 1997. In 1949, he married Kenna Eubanks. Survivors include his wife; son, Dan of San Ramon, Calif.; daughters, Jane and Kathleen, both of Portland; sister, Annette Dickinson of Oakridge; and one grandchild. Inurnment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the American Diabetes Association. Nancy Ann Blowers A private memorial service will be held for Nancy Ann Blowers, who died May 27, 1999, in Longview, Wash., of ovarian cancer at age 49. Mrs. Blowers was born Aug. 30, 1949, in Portland. Her maiden name was Parvin. She graduated from Centennial High School. She was a caregiver at nursing and adult foster homes in the Portland area, and she established and ran an adult foster home before moving to Longview two years ago. In 1984, she married Lloyd. Survivors include her husband; son, Matthew Behnke of Nashville, Tenn.; daughter, Elise Simpson of Spokane; stepson, Curtis of Longview; sister, Sharon Will of Gresham; mother, Gladys Harlow of Portland; and two grandchildren. Her son John Behnke died earlier. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Community Home Health & Hospice, P.O. Box 2067, Longview, WA 98632. Arrangements are by Dahl-McVicker Funeral Home in Kelso, Wash. Earl Courtney Barcus A memorial service will be from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, June 5, 1999, in the activity center of Woodland East Manufactured Home Park in Woodland, Wash., for Earl Courtney Barcus, who died May 30 at age 83. Mr. Barcus was born Sept. 13, 1915, in Mohall, N.D. He lived in Juneau, Alaska, for many years before moving to Portland in 1965. He was a ticket agent for Pan American Airlines, retiring in 1978, then owned Lone Fir Resort, a motel and RV park in Cougar, Wash. He had lived in Woodland for the past several years. In 1942, he married Genevieve Winters. Survivors include his wife; daughter, Lynne Birch; son, Donald of Olympia; brother, Walley of Fresno, Calif.; sister, Rachel Aune of Bemidji, Minn.; seven grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to a favorite charity. Arrangements are by Wilhelm Funeral Home. Louis Weinberg A funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, June 3, 1999, in Apostolic Faith Church for Louis Weinberg, who died May 30 at age 98. Mr. Weinberg was born June 12, 1900, in New York City. He moved to Portland in 1928. During World War II and after, he was a machinist for Iron Fireman and later he was a self-employed office products salesman before his retirement in 1991. He was a member of the church. In 1961, he married Virginia Scholz; she died in 1992. Survivors include his brothers-in-law, Ray Scholz of Portland and Russell Scholz of Battle Ground, Wash.; and niece, Bernice Linder of St. Louis, Mo. Interment will be in Lincoln Memorial Park. Arrangements are by Mt. Scott Funeral Home. James Alonzo Weber A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 5, 1999, in Midway Christian Church for James Alonzo Weber, who died May 31 of pneumonia at age 64. Mr. Weber was born July 25, 1934, in Denver and moved to Portland as a child. He was a sheet metal worker for Joe Rush & Son until retiring because of disability in 1974. He had 20 years of sobriety with Alcoholics Anonymous. Survivors include his daughters, Cheryl Bonawitz of Sherwood and Julie Steffens of Boring; son, Scott of Portland; sisters, Cora Allrutz of Portland and Yvonne Traglio of Port Orford; and six grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to any charity benefiting abused women or children. Arrangements are by Crown Cremation & Funeral Services. Richard Evans Thornton A memorial service was held for Richard Evans Thornton, who died May 26 at age 79. Mr. Thornton was born Jan. 28, 1920, in San Francisco. He attended San Francisco State University. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II and in the merchant marine for 31 years until retiring as a captain in the early 1970s. He helped to pioneer research in the waters surrounding Antarctica as master of the USNS Eltanin, culminating in Mount Thornton on that continent being named in his honor. Following his retirement, he was a marine surveyor and consultant. He had lived in the Lake Oswego area since 1972. He married Barbara Boettcher in 1962. Survivors include his wife; daughter, Donna K. of Martinez, Calif.; sons, Daniel W. of Grand Junction, Colo., Dean M. of Mountain Ranch, Calif., Walter C. of Lake Oswego and Laurens W. of Vancouver, Wash.; three grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. His son, David C., preceded him in death. Interment was in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the Oregon Maritime Center and Museum or the church. Arrangements were by Young's Funeral Home in Tigard. Marjorie Jean Sutfin A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, June 5, 1999, in Hillsboro United Methodist Church for Marjorie Jean Sutfin, who died May 29 at age 86. Mrs. Sutfin was born Aug. 14, 1912, in Petersburg, Ill. Her maiden name was Williamson. She worked for A&P Food Stores for 27 years in Barrington, Ill. In 1955, she moved to Portland and, in 1991, to Hillsboro. She was a homemaker and a member of Cedar Hills Community Church and later Hillsboro United Methodist Church. In 1934, she married W. Bailey; he died in 1973. Survivors include her goddaughter, Heidi Watkins of Portland; and caregiver, Ray Sherman of Hillsboro. Her daughter, Nan Jean Sutfin, died in 1995. Private interment will be in Finley's Sunset Hills Memorial Park. The family suggests remembrances to her church or to a charity of choice. Arrangements are by Finley's Sunset Hills Mortuary. Gregory James Streight A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 5, 1999, in St. John the Baptist Episcopal Church at Oregon Episcopal School for Gregory James Streight, who died May 16 at age 51. Mr. Streight was born March 17, 1948, in Portland. He graduated from Central Catholic High School in 1966 and from the University of Oregon in 1970. In the early 1970s, he taught English at LaSalle High School, then was an assistant golf pro at Pleasant Valley Country Club and sold real estate. For the past 10 years, he taught English in Japan, Saudi Arabia and South Korea. Survivors include his sons, Timothy R. Frank of Seattle and Jason Frank of New York City; parents, Paul and Mary Jane of Beaverton; brother, David of Portland; sisters, Anne Carlson of Bend and Jeanne Gerety of Beaverton. Disposition is by cremation. Terry Duane Steele A funeral will be at 10 a.m. Friday, June 4, 1999, in Lincoln Willamette Funeral Directors for Terry Duane Steele, who died May 27 of a brain aneurysm in Camp Lejeune, N.C., at age 41. Mr. Steele was born Feb. 18, 1958, in Waco, Texas. He was raised in Portland and graduated from Parkrose High School and Oregon State University. He joined the U.S. Marine Corps in 1981, and he served in Lebanon and the Persian Gulf War. From 1993 to 1995, he was a presidential helicopter pilot, and he was assigned to the White House military office as the director of airlift operations from 1995 to 1997. At the time of his death, he was an executive officer in the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit, stationed at Camp Lejeune. In 1981, he married Marlee Lawrence. Survivors include his wife, son, Ryan, and daughter, Maloree, all of Woodbridge, Va.; mother, Billie Burke, and sister, Cindy Blachly, both of Gresham; brother, John Swinford of St. Helens; and grandmother, DeLora Burke of Vernal, Utah. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. Elliott E. Smith A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Friday, June 4, 1999, in Rockwood United Methodist Church for Elliott E. Smith, who died May 31 at age 86. Mr. Smith was born Dec. 8, 1912, in Portland and was raised in Stevenson, Wash. He attended Decker Business College in Portland and later taught English there. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army in the 82nd Airborne Division and participated in the D-Day landing and in the Battle of the Bulge. He was a plant analyst for Bonneville Power Administration for 42 years before his retirement in 1981. He was a member of the church. In 1965, he married Erma Giles Olson. Survivors include his wife; stepdaughter, Carolyn Olson of Portland; stepson, David Olson of Oceanside, Calif.; sister, Evelyn Johnson of Troutdale; five grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the memorial fund of his church. Arrangements are by Bateman Carroll Funeral Chapel in Gresham. Helen M. Schreiber A graveside service will be at 2 p.m. Friday, June 4, 1999, in Willamette National Cemetery for Helen M. Schreiber, who died June 2 at age 87. Mrs. Schreiber was born Oct. 16, 1911, in Memphis, Tenn. Her maiden name was Williams. She moved to Portland in 1912 and graduated from Jefferson High School. She was an accountant for Lipman Wolfe & Co. for 20 years and then for 20 years for Hayden Properties, retiring in the early 1970s. She was a former member of St. Stephen Catholic Church. In 1954, she married Anthony "Tony"; he died in 1983. Survivors include her nephews, S. Murray Williams of Vancouver, Wash., and Kenneth A.R. Williams of Seattle. Arrangements are by Holman's Funeral Service. Altha I. Riseling A funeral will be at 1 p.m. Friday, June 4, 1999, in Holman Hankins Bowker & Waud Inc. in Oregon City for Altha I. Riseling, who died June 1 at age 89. Mrs. Riseling was born Aug. 17, 1909, in Selena, Iowa, and moved to the Portland area as a child. Her maiden name was Hartley. She had been a seamstress for the Pendleton and Oregon City woolen mills and was a cook for Concord Elementary School in Milwaukie before retiring. She was a member of Gladstone Christian Church and volunteered for the Oregon City and Gladstone senior centers. Her husband, Ralph W., died in 1966. Survivors include her sons, Don of San Clemente, Calif., and Gordon of Oregon City; brother, Ivan Hartley of Oregon City; nine grandchildren; and great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. Entombment will be in Riverview Abbey Mausoleum. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society. Maybelle Roseanna Pointer A cryptside service will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday, June 8, 1999, in Lincoln Memorial Park for Maybelle Roseanna Pointer, who died May 31 at age 92. Mrs. Pointer was born Sept. 29, 1906, in Williston, N.D. Her maiden name was Hollar. She moved as a child to Seattle and graduated from Ballard High School. She co-owned Pointer Willamette Co. Inc., a business that had headquarters in Portland and offices in several Western cities, for a number of years. She was a co-founder of the West Point Garden Club and a charter member of the Century Club. She moved to the Portland area in the 1950s and was a deacon of Southminster Presbyterian Church. She had lived in Snohomish, Wash., since 1991. Her husband, Robert, died in 1967. Survivors include her son, Robert W. Jr. of Clifton Park, N.Y.; daughter, Roberta McFadden of Snohomish; four grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. The family suggests remembrances to Hospice of Snohomish County, 2731 Wetmore St., Suite 520, Everett, WA 98201, the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation or the church. Arrangements are by Bauer Funeral Chapel in Snohomish. James Nylander Jr. A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, June 6, 1999, in First Baptist Church of Aloha for James "Jimmy" Nylander Jr., who died May 24 of a heart attack at age 22. Mr. Nylander was born May 26, 1976, in Portland. He graduated from Hillsboro High School and Multnomah Bible College. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps. He was a substitute teacher for private schools in Klamath Falls and also worked as a landscaper. He was listed in Who's Who Among America's Colleges and Universities and was an Eagle Scout. He lived in Klamath Falls for about six months and was a member of Bible Baptist Church and Basin Youth for Christ. He married Jana Ongman in 1998. Survivors include his wife; parents, Jim and Donna of Beaverton; sisters, Gretchen and Rachel, both of Beaverton, Lani Hunter of Aloha and Ren Waters of Branford, Conn.; and grandmother, Phyllis of Portland. Interment was in Klamath Memorial Park in Klamath Falls. The family suggests remembrances to Basin Youth for Christ in care of Pat Hagerty, P.O. Box 557, Malin, OR 97632. Milo O. Nehring A memorial service will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 5, 1999, in Attrell's Newberg Funeral Chapel for Milo O. Nehring, who died May 28 at age 75. Mr. Nehring was born Aug. 30, 1923, in Yakima. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army Air Forces. He graduated from Washington State University. He moved to Portland in 1952 and was a field engineer for Coe Manufacturing for 40 years before his retirement in 1991. He was a member of First United Methodist Church. In 1947, he married Pauline Nesbitt; she died in 1998. Survivors include his sons, Richard of Evanston, Ill., Gilbert of Portland and Allen of Newberg; nine grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to his church. Gladys Edna Menke A funeral will be at 1 p.m. Friday, June 4, 1999, in Rose of Sharon Lutheran Brethren Church for Gladys Edna Menke, who died May 30 at age 100. Mrs. Menke was born Sept. 26, 1898, in Blocktown, Iowa. Her maiden name was Dickey. She moved to Portland in 1942 and worked in the shipyards during World War II. She then was a sales clerk for a women's clothing store until about 1950. She was a member of the church. In 1919, she married David Haley; he died in 1935. She married Otto in 1939; he died in 1976. Survivors include her son, Richard A. Haley, and sister, Doree T. Campbell, both of Portland; and two grandchildren. Interment will be in Lincoln Memorial Park. The family suggests remembrances to the memorial fund of her church. Arrangements are by Gable and Parkrose Funeral Chapel. Gary Wayne Hubler A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Friday, June 4, 1999, in the Pinebrook clubhouse, 617 N.E. 127th Ave., Vancouver, Wash., for Gary Wayne Hubler, who died May 29 of an aneurysm at age 45. Mr. Hubler was born Feb. 28, 1954, in Tillamook, where he was raised. After graduating from high school, he served in the U.S. Army for 14 years, becoming a drill sergeant, then was a window and door installer for Four Seasons Contracting in Vancouver. In 1988, he married Christi Fry. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Lisa Frey, Christy Nazarchyk, Tammy and Sarah; son, Jeremy; brothers, Robert and Daniel; and sisters, Sandra Dorman and Tracy Morton -- all of Vancouver; and seven grandchildren. Interment will be in Sunset Heights Memorial Gardens in Tillamook. Lillian Marie Hauck A memorial Mass will be at 10 a.m. Friday, June 4, 1999, in St. Ignatius Catholic Church for Lillian Marie Hauck, who died May 31 at age 81. Mrs. Hauck was born May 20, 1918, in Portland, Mich. Her maiden name was Fedewa. She received a teaching certificate and taught in Michigan for a couple of years. She lived in Denver; Twin Falls, Idaho; and Stockton, Calif.; before moving to Portland in 1960 and was a homemaker and member of the church. In 1941, she married Philip F. Survivors include her husband; sons, Ronald P. of Livermore, Calif., and David L. of Portland; brothers, Ervine Fedewa of Grand Rapids, Mich., and Steven Fedewa of Fowler, Mich.; sisters, Adeline Bertram of Grand Rapids, and Jule Blauwiekel of Pewamo, Mich.; nine grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Private interment will be in Skyline Memorial Gardens. The family suggests remembrances to the MacDonald Center. Arrangements are by Skyline Funeral Home. Harold Hanson A graveside service will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, June 3, 1999, in Willamette National Cemetery for Harold Hanson, who died May 28 at age 78. Mr. Hanson was born Jan. 16, 1921, in Janesville, Wis. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army Air Forces in England and Scotland. He moved to Portland after the war and worked for Hoffman Construction for 35 years, retiring as a superintendent in 1985. He had lived in St. Helens since 1992. In 1949, he married Doris Fisk; she died in 1991. Survivors include his sons, Terry of Camas, Wash., and Gregory of St. Helens; six grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. The family suggests remembrances to the American Heart Association. Arrangements are by Hustad Funeral Home. Florence J. Gaylord Fraer A memorial service will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 5, 1999, in Amazing Grace Lutheran Church in Milwaukie for Florence J. Gaylord Fraer, who died May 30 at age 92. Mrs. Fraer was born May 25, 1907, in Portland. Her maiden name was Schanz. She graduated from Washington High School and Oregon Agricultural College, now Oregon State University. She moved to California in 1970, living mostly in Diamond Springs, and returned to Portland in 1995. She was a homemaker and member of the church. In 1934, she married Charles Gaylord; he died in 1957. She married James Fraer in 1970; he died in 1995. Survivors include her daughters, Mary Abinante of Lake Oswego and Patricia Potthoff of Milton, Wash.; stepdaughter, Janice Shepherd of Carmel, Calif.; 10 grandchildren; and 23 great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Riverview Abbey Mausoleum. The family suggests remembrances to her church. Arrangements are by Riverview Abbey Funeral Home. Susie Jane Flynn A memorial service will be at 7 p.m. Friday, June 4, 1999, in the Oregon City Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses for Susie Jane Flynn, who died May 28 at age 95. Mrs. Flynn was born June 8, 1903, in Tekoa, Wash. Her maiden name was Lynch. She moved to Oregon City in 1944 and was a waitress for several restaurants before her retirement in 1970. She was a Jehovah's Witness. Survivors include her sons, Farley D. of Seattle and Dale W. of Lincoln City; daughter, Glendora Hux of Oregon City; nine grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. Arrangements are by Hillside Chapel. Willard F. Erickson No service will be held for Willard F. Erickson, who died May 28, 1999, at age 83. Mr. Erickson was born June 12, 1915, in Duluth, Minn., and moved to Portland in the late 1930s. He was a truck driver for Stein's Bakery for many years, then for OK Transfer before retiring about 1974. In 1935, he married Lorraine Gillette; she died in 1997. Survivors include his sons, Ronald of Portland and Michael of Milwaukie, and two grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. Arrangements are by Omega Funeral & Cremation Service. Gwen Armstrong A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Friday, June 4, 1999, in Gateway Little Chapel of the Chimes for Gwen Armstrong, who died June 1 at age 70. Mrs. Armstrong was born March 8, 1929, in Liverpool, England. Her maiden name was Griffiths. She was a homemaker and had lived in Portland since immigrating to the United States in 1950. In 1966, she married Roy; he died in 1994. Survivors include her brother, Peter Griffiths of Kent, England; sister, Sylvia Calvert of Coquille; and nieces and nephews. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to a favorite charity. Andrew Albert Alton A funeral will be at 1 p.m. Friday, June 4, 1999, in Cochran & Waud Sunset Chapel in Gladstone for Andrew Albert "Andy" Alton, who died May 31 of a brain tumor at age 18. Mr. Alton was born June 11, 1980, in Portland. He completed Gladstone High School's special education program and attended classes provided by Clackamas Community College at the old Eastham School. Survivors include his mother, Peggy Clark of Gladstone; father and stepmother, Ralph G. and Debra of Newberg; brother, Jared of Gladstone; half-brother, Ralph of Newberg; and grandparents, Andrew and Marlene Clark of Gladstone and Helen Alton of Milwaukie. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Emanuel Children's Hospital for cancer research. Orvo A. Nikula A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, June 13, 1999, in Caldwell's Luce-Layton Mortuary in Astoria for Orvo A. Nikula, who died May 29 at age 83. Mr. Nikula was born Sept. 14, 1915, in Astoria. He was a lifelong resident of Clatsop County. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He owned a printing company in Astoria and later was a journalism instructor at Clatsop Community College until retiring in 1981. He was a member of the Clatsop County Board of Commissioners for four years and served on the Public Welfare Review Committee from 1985 until 1987. He also was a past chairman of the Oregon Coastal Zone Management Committee. He married Agnes Ayers in 1942. Survivors include his wife; son, David A. of Gresham; daughter, Patricia A. of Portland; and two grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. Arrangements are by Gateway Little Chapel of the Chimes. Dolores Augustine Wolfe A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Friday, June 4, 1999, in Pegg, Paxson & Springer Funeral Chapel in Beaverton for Dolores Augustine Wolfe, who died May 30 of leukemia at age 55. Mrs. Wolfe was born Oct. 30, 1943, in Gary, Ind. Her maiden name was Selio. A Beaverton resident since 1980, she was a secretary for the Chiropractic Association of Oregon for 16 years and a member of Tigard Christian Church. During the late 1960s, she married Michael; they were later divorced. Survivors include her sons, Jason Wolfe of Beaverton and Michael S. Valdivia of Gary; stepson, Michael Wolfe of Hanford, Calif.; mother and stepfather, Sarah and Daniel Valdivia of Gary; father, Peter Selio of Montebello, Calif.; brothers, Richard Selio, Manuel Selio and Raymond Selio, all of Gary, Alex Selio of Murrieta, Calif., and Alfonso Selio of Vancouver, Wash.; sisters, Sandra Garza of Austin, Texas, and Linda Vargas of Escondido, Calif.; and her former husband, Michael Wolfe of Portland. Disposition is by cremation. Joyce Estelle Wells A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Friday, June 4, 1999, in Sandy Funeral Home for Joyce Estelle Wells, who died May 27 of cancer at age 69. Mrs. Wells was born May 23, 1930, in Portland. Her maiden name was Allport. She moved to Minneapolis in the 1950s and lived in Casper, Wyo., and Buffalo, Wyo., before returning to Portland in 1967. She later lived in Estacada and Welches. A licensed practical nurse, she had worked for Oregon Health Sciences University and had been a hospice volunteer. In 1951, she married Alfred; he died in 1993. Survivors include her daughters, Judy White of Ashland, Nancy Harp of Milwaukie, Karen Miller of Portland, Bonnie of Seattle and Becky of Portland; sons, David of Vancouver, Wash., and Daniel of Lander, Wyo.; sister, Jan Howden of Bend; brother, Larry Allport of Bend; 15 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to Hopewell House. Ann Marie Weber A funeral Mass will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 5, 1999, in St. Mary of Guadalupe Catholic Church in Ridgefield, Wash., for Ann Marie Weber, who died June 1 at age 89. A rosary will be said at 7 p.m. Friday, June 4, in Zeller Chapel of the Roses. Mrs. Weber was born Sept. 11, 1909, in Jamestown, N.D. Her maiden name was Karther. She moved to Portland as a young girl and graduated from Jefferson High School. She was a homemaker and member of Immaculate Heart Catholic Church. In 1929, she married Philip; he died in 1988. Survivors include her sons, Wayne N. of Ridgefield and Philip R., David and Richard, all of Vancouver, Wash.; daughters, Barbara O'Neill and Beverly Morin, both of Vancouver, and Shirley Weber-Gaebe of Portland; sister, Clara Kreick of Portland; 17 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. Interment will be in St. Mary of Guadalupe Catholic Church Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to Immaculate Heart Catholic Church. Howard A. Pratt A funeral will be at 10 a.m. Friday, June 4, 1999, in Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt Funeral Home in Forest Grove for Howard A. Pratt, who died May 28 at age 65. Mr. Pratt was born Dec. 27, 1933, in Minneapolis. He moved to Buxton in 1936, to Hillsboro in 1941 and to Forest Grove in 1975. He was disabled. Survivors include his brother, Leonard of San Felipe, Mexico, and sister, Lorraine Chase of McMinnville. Private interment will be in Skyline Memorial Gardens. Dr. L. Kimball Page A Mass of resurrection will be at 4 p.m. Friday, June 4, 1999, in Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church for Dr. L. Kimball Page, who died May 31 at age 88. Dr. Page was born Jan. 3, 1911, in Salem. He graduated from the University of Oregon Medical School in 1937 and served in the U.S. Army Air Forces in the Pacific during World War II. After the war, he moved to Portland, where he had a general practice and was a surgeon for 36 years before his retirement in 1963. He was affiliated with Emanuel and Providence hospitals, and he was chief of staff at Providence Hospital in the 1950s. He was a former member of Holy Family Catholic Church and a current member of Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church. In 1937, he married Claire Downey; she died in 1997. Survivors include his daughters, Stephanie Watts of Rancho Bernardo, Calif., Kathy Bassett of Portland, Molly Mikolaitis of Lake Oswego and Shawna Newell of Vancouver, Wash.; sons, James of Portland and Kimball Jr. of Los Angeles; 15 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Sacred Heart Cemetery in Lake Oswego. The family suggests remembrances to the Visiting Nurses Association Foundation, P.O. Box 3426, Portland, OR 97208. Arrangements are by Telophase Cremation. Bessie Jane Miller A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 5, 1999, in Bateman Carroll Funeral Chapel in Gresham for Bessie Jane Miller, who died June 1 at age 93. Mrs. Miller was born April 18, 1906, in Maple, Wis. Her maiden name was Nelson. She moved to Oregon at age 5, lived most of her life in Carson and Stevenson, Wash., where she graduated from high school in 1924, and moved to Portland in 1994. During World War II, she was a meat cutter and afterward a homemaker. She was a member of Carson Nazarene Church. In 1926, she married Herbert A.; he died in 1988. Survivors include her daughters, Patsy Hull of Kennewick, Wash., Mary Galloway of Grants Pass and Helen Zimmerman of Portland; sons, Herbert "Bud" of Clarence, Mo., Richard of Aloha and Charles of Stevenson; sisters, Dorothy Allinger of Vancouver, Wash., and Jean Howell of Mesa, Ariz.; 23 grandchildren; and 35 great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the Children's Camp Fund of Carson Bible Church, P.O. Box 737, Carson, WA 98610. Frieda M. Lundgren A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 5, 1999, in St. Paul Lutheran Church in Vancouver, Wash., for Frieda M. Lundgren, who died June 2 at age 90. Mrs. Lundgren was born July 2, 1908, in Linnton and was raised in Vancouver. Her maiden name was Erickson. She moved in 1954 to Fairbanks, Alaska, and returned to Vancouver in 1966. She was a homemaker and a member of the church. She married Harry A. in 1928; he died in 1966. Survivors include her daughters, Lorraine Anderson and Juanita Miller, both of Vancouver; son, Richard of Livingston, Mont.; 10 grandchildren; and 26 great-grandchildren. Her son, David, died in 1987. Private interment will be in Park Hill Cemetery in Vancouver. The family suggests remembrances to her church or to Hospice Southwest. Arrangements are by Hamilton-Mylan Funeral Home. Robert F. Kronebusch A Mass of Christian burial will be at 9 a.m. Friday, June 4, 1999, in St. John's Catholic Church in Vancouver, Wash., for Robert F. Kronebusch, who died May 30 at age 70. Mr. Kronebusch was born Feb. 26, 1929, in Kellogg, Minn. He served in the U.S. Air Force in Korea. He attended Long Beach State College in California and was an electrical engineer for Rockwell International for 35 years, retiring in about 1987. He moved to Vancouver from Las Vegas two years ago and was a member of the church. Survivors include his sons, Phillip of Vancouver, Tom of Placenta, Calif., Steve of Costa Mesa, Calif., David of Southport, N.C.; sisters, Mary Lou Soderling of Duluth, Minn., and Theresa Kifke of Minneapolis; and 10 grandchildren. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to his church. Arrangements are by Hamilton-Mylan Funeral Home in Vancouver. Marilyn Hornback A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 19, 1999, in Meridian United Church of Christ in Wilsonville for Marilyn Hornback, who died May 30 at age 77. Mrs. Hornback was born March 28, 1922, in Moscow, Idaho. Her maiden name was Newton. She graduated from Eastern Washington State University in Cheney. She spent most of her life in the Northwest and lived in the Portland area for 26 years. She taught grade school in several cities, including Tillamook and Vancouver, Wash., and was a member of the church. She married Jack in 1944; he died in 1988. Survivors include her son, Jeff of Portland; daughter, Ann Wilson of Studio City, Calif.; and one granddaughter. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the American Red Cross. Arrangements are by Autumn Cremations & Burials. Minnie M. Harris A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Friday, June 4, 1999, in Vann & Vann Funeral Home for Minnie M. Harris, who died May 30 of cancer at age 75. Mrs. Harris was born Feb. 5, 1924, in Little Rock, Ark. Her maiden name was Wright. She lived in Chicago before moving to Portland in 1963, where she was a housekeeper for the Sheraton Motor Inn until retiring in 1974. She was a member of Sharon Seventh-day Adventist Church. Her husband, Jesse C., died in the late 1980s. Survivors include her daughters, Mary Ingram, Betty Clark and Renee Harris, all of Portland, Sandra Harris of Houston, Texas, and Rennette Harris of Las Vegas; sons, Chester Early of Chicago and Earnest Harris and Ronald Harris, both of Portland; sisters, Georgia M. Bostic of Buffalo, N.Y., and Margaret Milton of Portland; brother, Theatrice Wright of Chicago; 26 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to Legacy Visiting Nurse Association Hospice. Barbara Ann Goldeen Barbara Ann Goldeen died June 25, 1999, in San Francisco of leukemia at age 71. A memorial service was held in Lafayette, Calif. Mrs. Goldeen was born Aug. 25, 1927, in Milwaukee, Wis. Her maiden name was Friedman. Raised in Portland, she graduated from Grant High School, attended Reed College, and graduated from the University of California at Berkeley in 1949 and Golden Gate University School of Law in 1965. She was a trial lawyer, still practicing at the time her death, and lived in Lafayette until moving to San Francisco two years ago. She was a past vice president of the Anti-Defamation League's Central Pacific Region, had served on the board of directors of the Holocaust Oral History Foundation and interviewed Holocaust survivors on behalf of the Shoah Foundation. Survivors include her daughters, Ann of Astoria and Jeanie Goldeen Conneran of Concord, Calif.; sons, William of Charlottesville, Va., and David of Los Osos, Calif.; special friend, Richard Bridgman of San Francisco; and seven grandchildren. Interment was in Colma, Calif. The family suggests remembrances to a fund in her name for Holocaust studies at Reed College or to the Anti-Defamation League. Arrangements were by Sinai Memorial Chapel in San Francisco. Maureen Hedy Williams Maureen Hedy Williams died June 26, 1999, of liver disease at age 53. There will be no service. Mrs. Williams was born Aug. 19, 1945, in Troy, N.Y., and moved to Portland in 1964. Her maiden name was Muller. She worked for US West for 33 years, retiring as an information specialist in 1996. In 1962, she married Dorman L. Survivors-- all of Portland -- include her husband; daughter, Dorma; sons, Robert, Mike and Steve; mother, Leona Muller; sisters, Ann Muller, Victoria Satterfield, Theresa Brown and Ileene Ayala; brothers, Tommy Muller Jr., Bruce Muller, Robert Muller and John Muller; and three grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the Bradley-Angle House, a women's shelter. Arrangements are by Wilhelm Funeral Home. Evelyn W. Sugarman A funeral will be at 11:30 a.m. Monday, July 5, 1999, in the chapel in Shaarie Torah Memorial Cemetery for Evelyn W. Sugarman, who died July 2 of cancer at age 66. Mrs. Sugarman was born Feb. 24, 1933, in Portland. Her maiden name was Weinstein. She graduated from Lincoln High School in 1951 and was a homemaker. She was a member of Shaarie Torah. In 1964, she married Dr. Alfred; he died in 1997. Survivors include her daughter, Felicia Rosenthal of Portland; sisters, Jeanette Geiger of Los Angeles and Irene Rosenthal of Portland; and two grandchildren. The family suggests remembrances to Cedar Sinai Park. Arrangements are by Holman's Funeral Service. Henry Russell Henry Russell died June 24, 1999, at age 93. No service will be held. Mr. Russell was born Nov. 17, 1905, in Iron River, Wis., and lived in the Portland area since 1930. He was an estimator for Northwest Marine Iron Works for more than 20 years, retiring in 1968. He married Gertrude M. Lovaas in 1930; she died in 1986. Survivors include his son, James H. of Corvallis; sister, Florence Darcy of Everett, Wash.; 17 grandchildren; and 28 great-grandchildren. His son Donald died in 1995. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to St. Vincent Hospice. Arrangements are by Young's Funeral Home in Tigard. Pauline Oelwein A memorial service will be held in Pocatello, Idaho, for Pauline Oelwein, who died June 24, 1999, at age 95. Mrs. Oelwein was born May 24, 1904, in Odessa, Wash. Her maiden name was Walter. She was a clerk for the Credit Bureau of Pocatello for 32 years and was a charter member and president of the Pocatello Credit Women International. She was a 68-year member and longtime financial secretary and treasurer of Pocatello First Congregational Church. In the late 1980s, she served on Idaho Hospital Association's senior advisory council. She was a past president of the Pocatello council of Camp Fire Girls. She moved to Beaverton in 1995. In 1934, she married Oscar H; he died in 1959. Survivors include her daughter, Paula Gunning of Beaverton, and two grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to her church, P.O. Box 1194, Pocatello, ID 83204, or the National Psoriasis Foundation, 6600 92nd Ave., Suite 300, Portland OR 97223. Arrangements were by Autumn Funerals & Cremations. Jacqueline Ann Odegard A Mass of Christian burial will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, July 6, 1999, in St. Joseph Catholic Church in Vancouver, Wash., for Jacqueline Ann Odegard, who died June 30 at age 80. Recitation of the rosary will be at 7 p.m. Monday, also in the church. Mrs. Odegard was born Sept. 10, 1918, in Humboldt, S.D. Her maiden name was Johnson. She received a teaching certificate from Miss Woods Girls School in Minneapolis and taught for a few years in Montrose, S.D. In 1942, she moved to Vancouver and was an electrician in the Vancouver shipyards during World War II, and then taught for a couple of years. Later, she was manager of Werner Shoe Store for about 10 years before retiring in the early 1970s. She was a member of the church. In the early 1940s, she married Delmar E.; he died in 1987. Survivors include her son, John of Vancouver; daughter, Mary Ramey of Washougal, Wash.; brother, Mark Johnson of Fort Myers, Fla.; and three grandchildren. Her son Coley died in 1968. Interment will be in Evergreen Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Vancouver. The family suggests remembrances to a favorite charity. Arrangements are by Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel in Vancouver. Gerald Drew Miller Gerald Drew Miller died June 25, 1999, at age 53. No service will be held. Mr. Miller was born Dec. 10, 1945, in Vanport. Survivors include his son, Gerald Jr. of Las Vegas; brothers, Ronald, David, Darrell and Daniel, all of Portland; and sisters, Meredith Peterson, Bonita Verhaalen, Aletha Swan and Ardis McNeely, all of Portland, Dolores Kurnat of Casnovia, Mich., and Melody Baseel of Gresham. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to any homeless shelter. Arrangements are by Alpine Cremation & Burial Service. Lou Reva Luffman A funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 6, 1999, in Beaverton First Baptist Church for Lou Reva Luffman, who died June 30 at age 70. Mrs. Luffman was born Jan. 27, 1929, in Oakdale, Tenn. Her maiden name was Ruppe. She was a certified nurse's aide in Sacramento, Calif., before moving in 1974 to Portland, where she was an aide in Good Samaritan Hospital for about 20 years. She later did private home care. She was a member of the church. In 1946, she married Terry E. Survivors include her husband; sons, Gary of Milwaukie and Fred of Sacramento, Calif.; brothers, Romaine Ruppe, Billy Ruppe and Raymond Ruppe, all of Oakdale, Virgil Lee of Fayetteville, Ga., Martin Ruppe of Atlanta, and Henry Ruppe of Vista, Calif.; sisters, Lorene Luffman and Bonita Jones, both of Harriman, Tenn., and Barbara Chapman of Wartburg, Tenn.; and four grandchildren. Interment will be in Portland Memorial Mausoleum. The family suggests remembrances to her church. Arrangements are by Donelson, Sewell & Mathews Funeral Home. Virginia Louise Foss A funeral will be at 4 p.m. Monday, July 5, 1999, in Madras First Christian Church for Virginia L. Foss, who died July 2 at age 77. Mrs. Foss was born Oct. 15, 1921, in Milwaukie and was raised in Portland. Her maiden name was Thompson. She was a homemaker and lived in Madras from 1966 to 1986 and then in Tigard until March, when she returned to Madras. She was a member, deaconess and secretary of Madras First Christian Church and a member of Tigard Christian Church. In 1942, she married William E.; he died in 1991. Survivors include her daughter, Louise A. McCourtney of Culver; son, Lee A. of Portland; and four grandchildren. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to Youth for Christ in Redmond, Franciscan Montessori Earth School in Portland or Meals-on-Wheels at Tigard Senior Center. Arrangements are by Bel-Aire Funeral Home in Madras. Phyllis Mary Biberg A graveside service will be at 1 p.m. Monday, July 5, 1999, in Evergreen Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Vancouver, Wash., for Phyllis Mary Biberg, who died July 1 at age 83. Mrs. Biberg was born Aug. 14, 1915, in Clare, Iowa. Her maiden name was Gaule. She moved to Vancouver in 1938 and was a homemaker. In 1940, she married Earl J.; he died in 1995. Survivors include her son, Daniel Goulder of Vancouver; daughters, Connie Johnson and Sheren Gough, both of Vancouver, and Darlene Rogers of Boulder Springs, Colo.; seven grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. The family suggests remembrances to the American Heart Association. Arrangements are by Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel. Adeline May Peltier A graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 7, 1999, in Redmond Memorial Cemetery for Adeline May Peltier, who died June 29 of cancer at age 74. Mrs. Peltier was born Jan. 15, 1925, in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, and immigrated to Portland in 1941. Her maiden name was Block. She was an order filler for Montgomery Ward & Co., and a proof machine operator for First National Bank and for Portland Trust Co. In 1957, she moved to Redmond, where she was a bookkeeper for Signal Oil and for Peltier-Wakefield Appliance, and then worked in several capacities for the U.S. Bank in Redmond until retiring in 1983. In 1950, she married Leo. Survivors include her husband; son, Lee L. Wakefield of Clackamas; brother, Willard Block of Shellbrook, Saskatchewan; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. The family suggests remembrances to Hospice of Redmond, Sisters & Grant County, P.O. Box 1092, Redmond, OR 97756. Arrangements are by Autumn Funerals & Cremation Service. Ruth E. Bedford A service was held for Ruth E. Bedford, who died June 29, 1999, in Cottage Grove at age 95. Mrs. Bedford was born Nov. 19, 1903, in Belt, Mont. Her maiden name was Light. She moved to Portland in 1914 and graduated from Jefferson High School in 1921. She moved to Pendleton in 1938, to Heppner in 1953, to Portland and Vancouver, Wash., in 1967, and to Cottage Grove in 1993. During World War II, she was a stenographer for the U.S. Army Air Corps and for the First Presbyterian Church in Pendleton, and then was a homemaker. She was a member of the Heppner Episcopal Church and Pendleton First Presbyterian Church. In 1925, she married Jack H.; he died in 1969. Survivors include her sons, Bill of Evergreen, Colo., and Larry of Cottage Grove; five grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to a memorial fund of the Pendleton First Presbyterian Church. Arrangements are by Smith-Lund-Mills Funeral Chapel in Cottage Grove. Oline M. Zink A graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, July 6, 1999, in Willamette National Cemetery for Oline M. Zink, who died July 3 at age 79. Mrs. Zink was born Aug. 24, 1919, in Portland. Her maiden name was Johnson. She attended Jefferson High School and was a homemaker and a member of Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church. In 1946, she married Lloyd C. Survivors include her husband; sons, Tom Zink and Jim Neilsen, both of Portland; daughters, Darlene Hurd of Portland and Connie Goddard of Modesto, Calif.; seven grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. Arrangements are by Mt. Scott Funeral Home. Leona Vetesk A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday, July 6, 1999, in Lincoln Memorial Mausoleum for Leona Vetesk, who died June 29 at age 89. Mrs. Vetesk was born Oct. 3, 1909, in Houston. Her maiden name was McElhannon. She moved to Portland in 1935 and owned Beaverton Business College for more than 20 years until the late 1980s. She also owned several other small businesses, including Beaver Hall Kindergarten, Daycare and Preschool in the 1970s and 1980s. Survivors include nieces and nephews. Her son, Ben, died in 1994. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the Feral Cat Coalition. Arrangements are by Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home. Victoria L. Ransom A funeral Mass will be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, July 6, 1999, in St. James Catholic Church in Vancouver, Wash., for Victoria L. Ransom, who died June 28 at age 84. A vigil will be at 7 p.m. Monday, July 5, in Hamilton-Mylan Funeral Home in Vancouver. Mrs. Ransom was born Oct. 25, 1914, in Detroit, Mich. Her maiden name was LeFevre. She served in the U.S. Army, including in the Women's Army Corps in World War II, and the U.S. Army Reserves for a total of 25 years, retiring as a public relations officer in the late 1960s. In 1957, she moved to Vancouver, where she was a member of the church and president of its historical society, chaplain for the Fort Vancouver Power Squadron, a chairwoman of the Fort Vancouver Committee, corporate secretary for 39 years for the Fort Vancouver Historical Society of Clark County, and finalist for the J.C. Penney Golden Rule Award in 1999. In 1949, she married Paul W.; he died in 1981. Survivors include her nephews, Gary LaFave of Altoona, Fla., and Donald Vines of Des Moines, Iowa; and one grandchild. Her sons James and Lawrence died earlier. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the Fort Vancouver Historical Society, the Clark County Historical Museum, or the St. James Historical Society, 218 W. 12th St. Vancouver, WA 98660. Donald E. Malakowski A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday, July 6, 1999, in First Assembly of God Church in Hillsboro for Donald E. Malakowski, who died July 1 at age 78. Mr. Malakowski was born March 16, 1921, in Lockhart, Minn., and was raised near Bemidji, Minn. He attended North Central Bible Institute in Minneapolis, and was a minister in Sugar Bush, Minn., before moving to Forest Grove in 1948. He worked for Stimson Lumber Mill until the late 1940s, then owned Don's Janitorial Service for more than 30 years before retiring in 1987. He was a member of the church. In 1943, he married Grace E. Brooks; she died in 1988. He lived in Cornelius and Hillsboro. Survivors include his daughter, Cheryl Novak of Scappoose; sons, Dennis of St. Helens and Michael of Hillsboro; brother, Duaine Svenby of Colorado Springs, Colo.; sisters, Myvonne Noble and Elaine Brunette, both of Libbey, Mont.; and 14 grandchildren. His son Dean died in 1981. Private interment will be in Mt. View Cemetery in Forest Grove. The family suggests remembrances to the Oregon District Assembly of God Missionary Fund or to the Lions Eye Bank of Oregon. Arrangements are by Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt Funeral Home in Forest Grove.Albert 'Ted' McKillip~ A funeral Mass will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, July 6, 1999, in St. Paul Catholic Church in St. Paul for Albert "Ted" McKillip, who died July 1 of cancer at age 72. Mr. McKillip was born April 29, 1927, in Portland and lived his whole life in St. Paul. He owned McKillip Bros. Meat Co. for more than 40 years until retiring. He was director of the St. Paul Rodeo Association for 29 years and its president from 1978 to 1980, and was a volunteer fireman for 25 years. He was a member of the church. In 1953, he married Margaret Smith; she died in 1990. Survivors include his sons, Grant, Sam and Eric, all of St. Paul, Brad of Wilsonville and Kenny of Camas Valley; daughter, Shelly Bernhardt of Wallowa; sister, Marge Petty of Chinook, Wash.; companion, Mona Thompson of St. Paul; 15 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Interment will be in St. Paul Catholic Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the St. Paul Rodeo Foundation, P.O. Box 175, St. Paul, OR 97137. Arrangements are by Simon-Woodburn Funeral Chapel. Paul Owen Leonard A funeral Mass will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday, July 6, 1999, in St. Philip Neri Catholic Church for Paul Owen Leonard, who died July 1 at age 27. Mr. Leonard was born Aug. 4, 1971, in Salem and was raised in Portland. He graduated from Cleveland High School and from Portland State University. He served in the U.S. Army. Survivors include his parents, Michael and Margaret, sisters, Mary Teasdale and Theresa, and brother, Patrick, all of Portland; and grandparents, Thomas and Erma Boothby of Medford. Private interment will be in Mt. Calvary Catholic Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the St. Philip Neri Catholic Church chapter of the St. Vincent de Paul Society. Arrangements are by Gateway Little Chapel of the Chimes. Thomas Joseph Langan Thomas Joseph Langan died June 24, 1999, at age 83. There will be no service. Mr. Langan was born Sept. 16, 1915, in Detroit, Mich. He served in the U.S. Army in World War II in the Pacific and later in the Korean War. He lived most of his life in San Diego and was a laborer for an aircraft manufacturer. He moved to Forest Grove in 1973. That same year he married Josephine Riley Jones. Survivors include his wife; stepdaughter, Carolyn Coke of Tillamook; stepson, Dennis Tuck of Livermore, Calif.; sisters, Geraldine Hennley and Delores Wilson, both of San Diego; seven grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. Arrangements are by Omega Funeral & Cremation Service. Alton Eugene Hunter A private service will be held for Alton Eugene Hunter, who died June 30, 1999, of cancer at age 76. Mr. Hunter was born Dec. 9, 1922, in Virginia, Minn. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army. He attended the University of Minnesota. In 1952, he moved to Vancouver, Wash., where he was a self-employed real estate salesman before retiring in the late 1980s. Survivors include his daughters, Linda Suzman and Tina West, both of Seattle; sons, Bruce of Woodland, Wash., and John of LaCenter, Wash.; sister, Mercedes Roberts of Tucson, Ariz.; and five grandchildren. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. Arrangements are by Hamilton-Mylan Funeral Home in Vancouver. Lorraine Beaudry A funeral will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday, July 6, 1999, in Mt. Scott Funeral Home for Lorraine Beaudry, who died July 3 at age 85. Mrs. Beaudry was born Jan. 16, 1914, near Lincoln, Neb. Her maiden name was Ritchey. Her family moved to Estacada in 1916, and she was raised there and in St. Johns and Milwaukie. She was a homemaker. In 1947, she married Earl J.; he died in 1967. Survivors include her daughters, Roberta Inman of Eugene, Coral Schlappi of Portland and Jeannette Bostwick of Hillsboro; sister, Mary Molzan of Estacada; brother, Eugene Ritchey of Portland; nine grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Her daughter Mary Lou Fleischman died in 1959. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to a favorite charity. Lawrence E. Bauman A funeral will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday, July 6, 1999, in Bateman Carroll Funeral Chapel for Lawrence E. "Larry" Bauman, who died June 30 of heart disease at age 48. Mr. Bauman was born Oct. 16, 1950, in Portland. He attended Jefferson High School and served in the U.S. Marines during the Vietnam War. He was a clerk for the U.S. Veterans Administration until about 1974 and then was a letter carrier for the U.S. Postal Service out of the Gresham station until his death. He was a manager for several Centennial Little League teams for more than 10 years. In 1972, he married Susanna Bauer. Survivors include his wife; sons, Nathan and Nicholas, both of Gresham; brothers, Lynn, Robert and Kevin, all of Portland, and Lee Jones of Vancouver, Wash.; and sister, Lugene Fulton of Sandy. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the Salvation Army or the Oregon Humane Society. Edith Virginia Andrews Edith Virginia Andrews died June 30, 1999, at age 88. No service will be held. Mrs. Andrews was born May 7, 1911, in Walla Walla. Her maiden name was Schultz. She moved to Portland in 1956 and was a waitress in Grand Central Market, Ione Plaza and Kings Koffee House in the Imperial Hotel, and later was a checker for Best Buy Market until retiring in 1972. After retiring, she was a health care provider for the elderly. Survivors include her son, Gregory L. of Portland, and sister, Alice VanDerfeen of Eugene. Interment will be in Portland Memorial Mausoleum. The family suggests remembrances to the Alzheimer's Association or to St. Jude Care Center. Arrangements are by Portland Memorial Funeral Home. Bette L. Ashton A memorial service will be at noon Wednesday, July 7, 1999, in Caldwell's Colonial Chapel for Bette L. Ashton, who died June 30 at age 79. Mrs. Ashton was born July 12, 1919, in St. Anthony, Idaho, and was raised in Salt Lake City. Her maiden name was Lewis. She moved to Portland in 1942, and was an organist for Caldwell's Colonial Chapel from 1967 until her death. She also was an organist in many churches and other funeral homes. She was past president of Soroptimist Portland East Chapter. In 1938, she married Richard E.; he died in 1996. Survivors include her son, E. Michael of Brookings; daughters, Alexandra Hoover of Camas, Wash., and Nancy C. of Gresham; five grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the Portland East Chapter of Soroptimist International, 600 S.E. 146th Ave., Portland, OR 97233. Marion Bentley A graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 7, 1999, in Lincoln Memorial Park for Marion Bentley, who died July 4 at age 86. Mrs. Bentley was born Sept. 4, 1912, in Oregon City. Her maiden name was Crawford. A graduate of Oregon City High School, she was a homemaker and continued to live in Oregon City until moving to Canby in 1998. In 1946, she married Earl C.; he died in 1984. Survivors include her daughter, Louise Barker of Corvallis; son, John of Mulino; brother, Roger Crawford of Oregon City; sisters, Laverne Venator of Rochelle, Ill., and Joan Epperson of Mulino; and eight grandchildren. Arrangements are by Holman Hankins Bowker & Waud Inc. in Oregon City. Ronald Dale Bunce A memorial service will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, July 7, 1999, in Northside Baptist Church in Vancouver, Wash., for Ronald Dale Bunce, who died July 3 at age 62. Mr. Bunce was born Nov. 6, 1936, in Los Angeles. He had lived in Portland since retiring from the U.S. Air Force in 1969. That year, he married Robin Anne Nicholson. Survivors include his wife; sons, Michael D. Woodbury of Seattle, Patrick D. of Vancouver; daughters, Laurie I. Coons of Tampa, Fla., Cheryl M. Harden of Seattle, Christina A. of Portland and Cynthia M. of Vancouver; and six grandchildren. A marker will be placed at Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to Kaiser Hospice. Arrangements are by Crown Cremation & Funeral Services. Roy T. Christner A funeral will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, July 7, 1999, in Canby Funeral Chapel for Roy T. Christner, who died June 30 of prostate cancer at age 87. Mr. Christner was born Sept. 2, 1911, in Hubbard. He was a farmer and a mill worker for Crown Zellerbach in Molalla for 15 years before his retirement in 1973. In 1937, he married Virginia Landwing. Survivors include his wife; son, Dick of Hubbard; brothers, Fred and Roscoe, both of Barlow and Arnold of Canby; sisters, Etta Beer of Brooks, Rovena Kallstrom of Canby and Berdina Brown of Oregon City; two grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Zion Mennonite Cemetery in Hubbard. Opal Jane Creel A funeral will be Tuesday, July 6, 1999, in Salt Lake City for Opal Jane Creel, who died July 1 at age 83. Mrs. Creel was born Nov. 2, 1915, in Silver City, N.M. Her maiden name was Clark. In 1934, she moved to Matehuala, Mexico, and lived in Mexico for 34 years before moving to El Paso, Texas, in 1968, to San Diego in about 1975 and to Forest Grove in 1995. She was a member of the Assembly of God Church and a homemaker. In 1934, she married James H.; he died in 1988. Survivors include her son, James H. of Forest Grove; daughter, Barbara Hall of Tucson, Ariz.; brother, Claude Clark of Oroville, Calif.; sister, Velma Carrey of Charleston, S.C.; five grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Arrangements are by Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt Funeral Mortuary. Willa Jane Merritt Gellatly A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 7, 1999, in Young's Funeral Home in Tigard for Willa Jane Merritt Gellatly, who died July 2 at age 81. Mrs. Gellatly was born June 26, 1918, in Dayton and was a lifelong resident of the Portland area. Her maiden name was Shipman. She was a member of Capitol Hill United Methodist Church, as well as a past president of its women's society, and she volunteered with Loaves & Fishes. In 1938, she married Harold Merritt; he died in 1986. She married Harold Gellatly in 1989; he died in 1994. Survivors include her daughters, Gloria Foy of Oregon City and Carol Merritt of Redmond, Wash.; son, Richard of Portland; sister, Bertha Chamberlain of Aloha; three grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Her son Charles died in 1998. Interment will be in Crescent Grove Cemetery in Tigard. The family suggests remembrances to the American Heart Association or the American Diabetes Association. Mary Ellen Gordon A Mass of Christian burial will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday, July 6, 1999, in the chapel of Maryville Nursing Home for Mary Ellen Gordon, who died June 30 at age 81. Recitation of the rosary will precede the Mass at 9:30 a.m. Mrs. Gordon was born Dec. 12, 1917, in Westernport, Md. Her maiden name was Mansfield. She received a nursing degree from St. Joseph Hospital School of Nursing in Baltimore, Md. During World War II, she served in the U.S. Army Nursing Corps in the Pacific. In 1946, she moved to Portland and in 1953 to Beaverton. She was a homemaker, a member of St. Cecilia Catholic Church and a volunteer for St. Vincent Hospital. In 1946, she married Wallace E.; he died in 1996. Survivors include her sons, Tom of Portland and Eric of Oceanside, Calif.; daughters, Kathleen Hirons of Lexington, Ohio, and Louise Meier of Maple Valley, Wash.; brother, Tom Mansfield of Portland; nine grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the Alzheimer's Research Foundation. Arrangements are by Pegg, Paxson & Springer Chapel. Standish Harold Harrison Jr. A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 7, 1999, in Christ Parish Episcopal Church in Lake Oswego for Standish Harold Harrison Jr., who died July 30 at age 64. Mr. Harrison was born Jan. 8, 1935, in Seattle and was raised in Burlingame, Calif. He graduated from Whitman College and lived in Fresno, Calif., and Eugene before moving to Portland in 1967. He was an employee benefits salesman for Aetna Life Insurance for 20 years, and then an insurance consultant and broker for Sedgwick James of Oregon the past 22 years. He was a scoutmaster for Boy Scout Troop 110, past president of the Downtown Lions Club, on the board of Willamette View Foundation and current chairman of the Riverdale Fire Board. He was a member of the church. In 1957, he married Phyllis Stoneman. Survivors include his wife; son, Jeffrey S. of Woodinville, Wash.; brother, Robert L. of Portland; and four grandchildren. His daughter Susan L. Cook died in 1995. Private interment will be in Riverview Abbey Mausoleum. The family suggests remembrances to the Dougy Center or the health center building fund of Willamette View Foundation. Arrangements are by Riverview Abbey Funeral Home. Lisa Beth Leach A funeral will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, July 7, 1999, in Hillsboro Church of the Nazarene for Lisa Beth Leach, who died July 3 of breast cancer at age 38. Mrs. Leach was born May 28, 1961, in Du Bois, Pa., and was reared in Oak Harbor, Wash. Her maiden name was Fye. She graduated from Northwest Nazarene College in Nampa, Idaho, and moved to Portland in 1983. She was a credit clerk for Georgia Pacific Corp. and for Centrol Co. and then a credit analyst for Graphic Arts Center until 1993. Later, she was office manager for Herb Pearce Construction for three years until last November. She was a member of the church and a volunteer for the Abused Children's Hotline. In 1983, she married Steve C. Survivors include her husband; daughters, Stephanie M. and Jacquelyn I., all of Aloha; parents, Chuck and Jacque Fye of Oak Harbor, Wash.; brother, Brian Fye of Parma, Idaho; grandparents, Keith and Betty Bovaird of Brockway, Pa.; and great-grandmother, Annabelle Ward of Brockway, Pa. Interment will be in Skyline Memorial Gardens. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society or to Legacy Hospice. Arrangements are by Bronleewe-Bass Funeral Home. Maude Elsie Means A funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 7, 1999, in Skyline Funeral Home for Maude Elsie Means, who died June 29 at age 95. Mrs. Means was born July 20, 1903, in Gresham. Her maiden name was Metzger. She graduated from Gresham High School and was a bookkeeper for McDonald Hardware in Multnomah for about 25 years before her retirement. She was a member of West Hills Christian Church. In 1925, she married Howard L.; he died in 1973. Survivors include her daughter, Doris M. of Portland; brothers, Robert Metzger of Salem, Herbert Metzger of Boring and Thomas Metzger of Gresham. Private interment will be in Skyline Memorial Gardens. The family suggests remembrances to the American Heart Association, the American Diabetes Association or the American Cancer Society. Larry Gene Monroy A funeral Mass will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 7, 1999, in Finley's Sunset Hills Mortuary for Larry Gene Monroy, who died July 1 of an infection and pneumonia at age 51. Recitation of the rosary will be at 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 6, also in the mortuary. Mr. Monroy was born Aug. 2, 1947, in Pomona, Calif. He served in the U.S. Army and graduated from Mt. San Antonio College in Walnut, Calif. In 1991, he moved to Portland, and was a machinist for J & C Engineering in California. Survivors include his parents, Anthony and Florence Reyes of Pomona, Calif.; sisters, Marie Huscher of Chino, Calif., Barbara Duke of Hardy, Ark., Janet Abila of Portland, Julie Watts of Montclair, Calif., and Stella Torres of Ontario, Calif.; brothers, Kenny of Ontario, Calif., Tony Reyes of Chino, Calif., and Martin Reyes of Upland, Calif. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to Paralyzed Veterans of America, 801 18th St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006. Anne Marie Nelson A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, July 6, 1999, in Trinity Lutheran Church in Vancouver, Wash., for Anne Marie Nelson, who died July 2 of leukemia at age 16. Anne was born Dec. 4, 1982, in Portland and lived all her life in Vancouver. She completed her sophomore year at Mountain View High School, where she played on the girls basketball and volleyball teams and was a participant in the Knowledge Bowl. She was a member of the church. Survivors include her parents, Jim and Kaye, and brother, Eric, all of Vancouver; and grandparents, Marie C. Nelson of Vancouver and Ken and Anne Jensen of Genesee, Idaho. Interment will be in Evergreen Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Vancouver. The family suggests remembrances to the scholarship fund of her church or to Doernbecher Children's Hospital. Arrangements are by Vancouver Funeral Chapel. Ellen Sigre Pedersen A graveside service will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday, July 7, 1999, in Highland Cemetery near La Center, Wash., for Ellen Sigre Pedersen, who died June 30 at age 92. Mrs. Pedersen was born Sept. 23, 1906, in Clear Creek, Utah. Her maiden name was Tantori. She lived most of her life in Woodland and La Center, Wash., where she was a homemaker and member of La Center Evangelical Free Church. In 1931, she married Fred T.; he died in 1994. Survivors include her daughters, Beverly Crane of Portland and Judy Gabel of Tigard; son, Robert of Mill Creek, Wash.; eight grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. The family suggests remembrances to her church. Arrangements are by Vancouver Funeral Chapel. Alan Scott MacDougall No service will be held for Alan Scott MacDougall, who died April 18, 1999, of arteriolosclerosis at age 63. Mr. MacDougall was born Nov. 30, 1935, in Montclair, N.J.; he changed his name from Alan Colt Griffin many years ago. After high school in Glen Ellyn, Ill., he was a Russian and German translator in the U.S. Army, then earned a bachelor's degree from Portland State University. While attending PSU, he was a Russian and German instructor for Lewis & Clark College. He had acted in Shakespearean repertory companies, and he was a poet whose work, based on travel throughout the United States, has been published in various journals and anthologies. He was a tutor for several years in the 1990s at Educare Inc. in Las Vegas, where he also organized poetry slams and readings. Survivors include his stepmother, Myrthle Boos Griffin of Portland; sister, Barbara Griffin Dan of Keizer; half-sister, Peggy Griffin Perkins of Missoula, Mont.; and half-brothers, Dr. Chris Griffin of Portland and John Griffin of White City. Disposition is by cremation. Arrangements were by North Sacramento Funeral Home. Victor Nick Chimienti A memorial Mass will be at 4 p.m. Monday, May 3, 1999, in St. Ignatius Catholic Church in Portland for Victor Nick Chimienti, who died April 26 of a heart attack in Klipsan Beach, Wash., at age 64. Mr. Chimienti was born Oct. 28, 1934, in Portland. He graduated from Washington High School and served in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War. He was an appliance sales manager for Montgomery Ward & Co. He later was a district manager for Fowler Distributing in Portland for 15 years, then bought the Pasta Pot restaurant in Roseburg in 1982. He returned to Portland and was an appliance sales manager for Smith's Home Furnishings, Sears Roebuck & Co. and Frigidaire before retiring to Klipsan Beach in 1996. In 1956, he married Billie Nash. Survivors include his wife; son, Kelton Rose of Milwaukie; daughter, Michelle James of Ocean Park, Wash.; sisters, Donna Nettleton of Oregon City and Joanne Trotti of Portland; and six grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation.The family suggests remembrances to a favorite charity. Arrangements are by Penttila's Chapel by the Sea in Long Beach. Shirley A. Wise A funeral was held for Shirley A. Wise, who died April 24, 1999, at age 84. Mrs. Wise was born April 16, 1915, in Malta, Mont. Her maiden name was Grimsley. She was a secretary at Molalla High School for 25 years and retired in 1981. She married George in 1936; he died in 1988. Survivors include her son, Gary of Molalla; daughter, Jane of Tillamook; five grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Interment is in Adams Cemetery near Molalla. Arrangements were by Molalla Funeral Chapel. Willie Jo Wasson A funeral will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 2, 1999, in Lincoln Memorial Park Funeral Home for Willie Jo Wasson, who died April 29 at age 79. Mrs. Wasson was born Aug. 21, 1919, in Mineral Springs, Ark. Her maiden name was McCullough. She lived in the Portland area for the past 50 years. She managed the Carmellita Apartments until retiring in 1998. She married Benton T. in 1949; he died in 1972. Survivors include her son, David of Portland; sisters, Annabelle Stephens of Nashville, Tenn., Ester McCullough and Irene McCullough, both of Mineral Springs, and Evelyn Gentry of Pasadena, Texas; and three grandchildren. Her son, Gary B., preceded her in death. Private interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. Glenn W. Vandehey A funeral Mass will be at 11 a.m. Monday, May 3, 1999, in St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Roy for Glenn W. Vandehey, who died April 29 at age 77. Mr. Vandehey was born Aug. 1, 1921, in Greenville, where he was raised and educated. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He was a strawberry farmer and also worked as a logger and a well driller. He was a member of the church. He married Eva E. Benefiel in 1991. Survivors include his wife; four stepchildren; brothers, Cyril of Roy and Vincent and Dennis, both of Hillsboro; and sister, Mildred Delplanche of Roy. Interment will be in St. Francis Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the St. Francis Cemetery Fund, P.O. Box 512, Banks, OR 97106. Arrangements are by Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt Funeral Home. Gordon Elsworth Torbert A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Monday, May 3, 1999, in Evergreen Staples Funeral Chapel in Vancouver, Wash., for Gordon Elsworth Torbert, who died April 28 at age 59. Mr. Torbert was born Jan. 20, 1940, in Seattle. He served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. He graduated from Washington State University. He lived in the Portland area for 24 years. An architect, he worked for Bonneville Power Administration for 20 years, retiring in 1998. He married Mary Wright in 1998. Survivors include his wife; daughter, Kelly of Whittier, Calif.; son, Will of Baltimore; stepdaughter, De Passer of Vancouver; stepsons, Ted Geros of Auburn, Wash., Chris Glonflow of Stockton, Calif., and John Glonflow of Virginia Beach, Va.; aunt, Cora Tilton of Puyallup, Wash.; and several grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Kaiser hospice. Margaret Roth Taft A private service was held for Margaret Roth Taft, who died April 27, 1999, at age 84. Mrs. Taft was born Nov. 5, 1914, in Fort Worth, Texas. She graduated from Lake Erie College in Painesville, Ohio. She lived in Little Valley, N.Y., for 21 years before moving to Medford in 1969. She moved to Wilsonville in 1989. Mrs. Taft was a member of the St. Francis of Assisi Episcopal Church in Aurora, former president of Little Valley School Board and a Girl Scout leader. She married Dr. James W. in 1940. Survivors include her husband; daughters, Margaret J. of Portland, Mary E. Ishida of Kapaa, Hawaii, and Barbara R. McKenna of Canby; sons, Alan S. of Portland, John C. of Beaverton, Martin L. of Longview, Texas, and Richard H. and James Jr. of Little Valley; 12 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. Interment is in St. Francis of Assisi Episcopal Church's Memorial Garden. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements were by Sunnyside Little Chapel of the Chimes. Elizabeth Dorothy Stewart At her request, no service will be held for Elizabeth Dorothy Stewart, who died April 25, 1999, at age 82. Mrs. Stewart was born Aug. 4, 1916, in Valley City, N.D. Her maiden name was Galloway. She was a dietitian for Oregon Health Sciences University for 25 years and had lived in Portland for 42 years. Survivors include her daughters, Margaret Coulson of Magnolia, Texas, Lois Barnard of Rockaway, Pete Burnette of Kendrick, Idaho, and Sharon Bager of Portland; sons, Dan Morrow and Charles Morrow, both of Portland; brothers, Bud Galloway of Beaverton and Wesley Galloway of Salem; sister, Charlotte Rewalt of Madras; 10 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Her stepson, Trenton Morrow, died earlier. Arrangements were by Portland Memorial Funeral Home. Eliza Ellen Vaughan Ruero A memorial service is pending for Eliza Ellen Vaughan Ruero, who died April 23, 1999, at age 76. Mrs. Ruero was born Feb. 3, 1923, in Ontario. Her maiden name was Vaughan. She moved to Carver as a child and lived in Portland for about 22 years until moving to San Franciscio in 1962. She was a homemaker. She had lived in San Francisco since 1962. She married Paul Rauch in 1950; the couple were later divorced. She married Gene Einer in 1955; they were later divorced. She married Manuel in 1972; he died in 1989. Survivors include her daughters, Paula Scott of Sandy, Trynka Kent of Portland, Tonya Forss of Camas, Wash., and Ghia Griffin of Flagstaff, Ariz.; sisters, Marian Perry of Colton, Dorothy Hall of Portland and June Nearing of Gresham; brothers, John Vaughan of Clatskanie, George Vaughan of Terrebonne, Albadis Vaughan of Portland and Charles Vaughan of Creswell; seven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Interment was in Holy Cross Cemetery in Colma, Calif. Arrangements are by Duggan's Serra Mortuary in Daly City, Calif. Mary M. Robertson A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Monday, May 3, 1999, in Maryville Nursing Home in Beaverton for Mary M. Robertson, who died April 29 at age 89. Mrs. Robertson was born April 1, 1910, in Duluth, Minn. Her maiden name was Duggan. She had lived in the Portland area since 1944. She managed local beauty salons until retiring in the mid-1970s and was a member of St. Charles Catholic Church. Survivors include her sons, Lane T. of Tualatin and Fred H. of Portland; six grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to Providence Children's Center. Arrangements are by Hennessey, Goetsch & McGee Mortuary. Lawrence Thomas Quirion A funeral Mass will be at 1 p.m. Monday, May 3, 1999, in St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church in Vancouver, Wash., for Lawrence Thomas Quirion, who died April 29 at age 47. A rosary will be said at 7 p.m. May 2 in the church. Mr. Quirion was born Jan. 3, 1952, in Bethlehem, Pa. He served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. He lived in Seal Rock for about eight years. He owned Lightning Coast Construction of Seal Rock and was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Newport. He married Susan Lattin in 1987. Survivors include his wife; daughter, Laura E. of Seal Rock; parents, Richard and Helen of Vancouver, Wash.; sisters, Ingrid Smith of Ocean Park, Wash., and Carrie Kachmaryk of Scott Air Force Base, Ill.; and grandmother, Helen Sears of Vancouver, Wash. Disposition was by cremation. Arrangements are by Memorial Gardens Funeral Home in Vancouver. Delbert Charles Potts A funeral will be at 10 a.m. Monday, May 3, 1999, in Forest Grove Memorial Chapel for Delbert Charles Potts, who died April 28 at age 80. Mr. Potts was born Oct. 28, 1918, in Gales Creek. He graduated from Forest Grove High School and received a bachelor's degree in biology from Pacific University. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II. After moving to Tillamook, he taught for 21 years until retiring and moving back to Gales Creek in 1981. He attended Gales Creek Church of God. He married Gertrude V. "Trudy" Hansen in 1945. Survivors include his wife; sons, Samm of Portland and Mark of Banks; brother, Glenn of Atascadero, Calif.; five grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Gales Creek Cemetery. Harold W. Pierce A service has been held for Harold W. Pierce, who died April 25, 1999, at age 76. Mr. Pierce was born July 25, 1922, in Groveland, Mass. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II. He moved to the Portland area in the early 1950s and earned a law degree from Willamette University in 1952. He was an administrative judge for the Oregon Public Utility Commission for about four years and later was general counsel for Northwest Natural Gas for about 25 years, retiring as a vice president and moving to Bend in 1983. He married Margaret McBride in 1947. Survivors include his wife; son, Peter, and daughters, Jamie Pierce and Jary Riolo, all of Bend; mother, Lillian Jones of Newburyport, Mass.; sisters, Connie Schultz of Clearwater, Fla., and Lillian Baker of Fort Pierce, Fla.; brothers, Jack Goodwin of Newburyport and Arthur Pierce of upstate New York; and five grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to a favorite charity. Arrangements are by Niswonger, Reynolds, & Tabor Funeral Home in Bend. Bertha Ann Philpott A private service will be held for Bertha Ann Philpott, who died April 26, 1999, at age 91. Mrs. Philpott was born Sept. 21, 1907, in Oklahoma Territory. Her maiden name was McLaughlin. She lived most of her life in Harrisburg, Ore., and moved to Portland in 1995. She was a homemaker and worked for Longbell Lumber Co. and Longview Fibre Co. in Longview, Wash., during the 1940s and early 1950s. She married Chester L. in 1926; he died in 1963. Survivors include her daughters, Betty J. Hunter of Eugene and Mary L. Woods of Troutdale; son, James of Sutherlin; sister, Abby Jones of Phoenix, Ariz.; 15 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and 12 great-great-grandchildren. Her son, George L., died in 1986. Private interment will be in Alford Cemetery in Harrisburg. Arrangements are by Gateway Little Chapel of the Chimes. Elsie Mae Pethoud A funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday, May 3, 1999, in Lincoln Memorial Park & Funeral Home for Elsie Mae Pethoud, who died April 15 at age 89. Mrs. Pethoud was born Feb. 24, 1910, in Swanton, Neb. Her maiden name was Carney. She had lived in Portland since about 1940. She was a homemaker. She married Arthur in 1936; he died in 1984. Survivors include her daughter, Ferol Wilson of Portland; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Lincoln Memorial Park. Arrangements are by Mt. Scott Funeral Home. Verna Marion Nugent At her request, no service was held for Verna Marion Nugent, who died April 22, 1999, at age 81. Mrs. Nugent was born Aug. 29, 1917, in Beloit, Kan. Her maiden name was Spatz. She moved to the Portland area in 1951 and was a medical-records librarian at OHSU for 26 years, retiring in 1980. She married Wayne in 1938; he died in 1951. Survivors include her son, Ronald of Lincoln, Neb.; brother, Benjamin F. Spatz, and sister, Hester Roles, both of Beloit; and one grandchild. Disposition was by cremation with private interment in Portland Memorial Mausoleum. Darrell Golberg Nelson A private memorial service will be held for Darrell Golberg Nelson, who died April 25, 1999, at age 85. Mr. Nelson was born Nov. 14, 1913, in Portland. He graduated from Franklin High School and attended the University of Oregon. He worked for ESCO Corp. for 32 years, retiring as divisional manager of forest products in 1979. He lived in Ilwaco, Wash. for 20 years until moving to Napa, Calif., in 1998. He married Laurabelle Quick in 1936. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Karen Nelson Mitchell of St. Helena, Calif., and Laurelle Melin of Mill Valley, Calif.; two grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Private interment will be in Rose City Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the Tall Elks program for disabled children in care of Long Beach (Wash.) Elks Lodge No. 98631. Arrangements are by Morrison Funeral Chapel in St. Helena. James John Miedema A celebration of life will be held at a later date for James John Miedema, who died April 23, 1999, at age 60. Mr. Miedema was born Oct. 6, 1938, in Mitchell, S.D. He served in the U.S. Navy. In 1968, he moved to the Portland area. He was a truck driver. Survivors include his sons, Jamie and Bradley, both of Farmersville, Calif.; daughter, Diana Cendejas of Tishomingo, Okla.; mother and stepfather, Eunice and Jess Headley of Tigard; brother, Phillip G. of Carlsbad, Calif.; sisters, Doris J. Maez of San Bruno, Calif., Rita M. Weaver-Judd of Tigard, Karen S. Marney of Maui, Hawaii, and Mary J. Pauley of Martinez, Calif.; and five grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation with private interment. The family suggests remembrances to Mt. Hood Hospice. Arrangements are by Sunnyside Little Chapel of the Chimes. Sharrie Angela "Sam" Michael A graveside service will be at 1 p.m. Monday, May 3, 1999, in Salmon Creek United Methodist Cemetery in Hazel Dell, Wash., for Sharrie Angela "Sam" Michael, who died April 27 at age 26. Miss Michael was born Jan. 26, 1973, in Vancouver, Wash. She graduated from Fort Vancouver High School. She was a homemaker. Survivors, all of Vancouver, include her daughter, Makenzie; son, Jorden; father and stepmother, Eddie and Linda Michael; mother and stepfather, Darlene Michael and Ted Kasparie; and sisters, Deborah and Cynthia. Arrangements are by Davies Cremation & Burial Service in Ridgefield, Wash. Louis F. Meyer A funeral Mass will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday, May 3, 1999, in St. Luke Catholic Church in Woodburn for Louis F. Meyer, who died April 26 at age 90. Mr. Meyer was born June 7, 1908, in Crofton, Neb., and moved to the Portland area in 1937. He was a bus driver for Portland Stages for several years until retiring in 1956. He was a member of the church. He married Anna Fernholz in 1928; she died in 1995. Survivors include his son, Merle of Portland; one grandchild; and two great-grandchildren. Interment will be in St. Luke's Cemetery in Woodburn. Arrangements are by Cornwell Colonial Chapel in Woodburn. Marie Alta Kochanek A cryptside service will be at 1 p.m. Monday, May 3, 1999, in Portland Memorial Mausoleum for Marie Alta Kochanek, who died April 30 at age 86. Mrs. Kochanek was born Sept. 25, 1912, in Shelton, Neb. Her maiden name was Washburn. She was a homemaker and lived in the Portland area for about 65 years. She married Raymond C. in 1943; he died in 1993. Survivors include her daughter, Karen Wilson of Beavercreek; one grandchild; and one great-grandchild. The family suggests remembrances to Willamette Falls Hospice. Arrangements are by Portland Memorial Funeral Home. Mae Hoopingarner A memorial service is pending in California for Mae Hoopingarner, who died April 26, 1999, at age 52. Miss Hoopingarner was born Oct. 28, 1946, in Terre Haute, Ind. She lived most of her life in the Los Angeles area, moving to the Portland area in 1998. She was a member of the Christian Coalition. Survivors include her sons, Carl R. of Portland and Matthew A. of Santee, Calif.; brother, Jim of Escondido, Calif.; and three grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. Arrangements are by Wilhelm Funeral Home. Laura-Jo Brookhart Holt A memorial service will be at 4 p.m. Sunday, May 2, 1999, in First Presbyterian Church of McMinnville for Laura-Jo Brookhart Holt, who died April 30 of lung cancer at age 55. Mrs. Holt was born Sept. 4, 1943, in Prescott, Ariz. Her maiden name was Brookhart. She was a graduate of Marylhurst University. She had lived in the Portland area since 1978. A homemaker, she was a Master Gardener and served as vice president of the Oregon Master Gardeners Association. She was a member of the church and recently became an oblate of Queen of Angels Monastery in Mount Angel. She married Jon in 1962. Survivors include her husband; daughter, Abigail Hodge of Bloomington, Ind.; son, Joel of Newberg; sister, Nancy Washburn of Grand Forks, N.D.; brother, Warren of Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla.; and two grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to any hospice program or the planting of a tree or perennial in her memory. Arrangements are by Attrell's Funeral Chapel. Eleanor Harrison Heer A memorial service will be at noon Tuesday, May 4, 1999, in All Saints Episcopal Church for Eleanor Harrison Heer, who died April 29 at age 93. Mrs. Heer was born March 24, 1906, in Madison, Minn. Her maiden name was Harrison. She graduated from St. Cloud (Minn.) Teachers College and earned her bachelor's degree from Portland State University. She moved to Portland in 1954. She taught school for 32 years in Boise, Salt Lake City and Portland and was on the staff of Barlow Grade School for 14 years until retiring in 1971. She was a member of the church and St. Bridget's Guild. She married Lyle A. in 1936; he died in 1981. Survivors include her daughters, Virginia Ramey of Bow, Wash., and Margaret Brown of Portland; sisters, Doris Benson of LaCrosse, Wis., and Arlene Rondestvedt of Scottsdale, Ariz.; and two grandchildren. Private interment will be in Portland Memorial Mausoleum. The family suggests remembrances to the church's Christian Education Fund or the Visiting Nurse Association. Arrangements are by Wilhelm Funeral Home. George Anton Hanush A private service was held in Willamette National Cemetery for George Anton Hanush, who died April 27 at age 86. Mr. Hanush was born May 10, 1912, in Oakland, Calif. As a young man, he served in the U.S. Army before and during World War II and worked for the Civilian Conservation Corps. He was a letter carrier for the U.S. Postal Service in Visalia, Calif., until retiring as a supervisor 1969. He lived Florence from 1974 until moving to Portland in 1991. In 1944, he married Elinore Faulhaber. Survivors include his wife; daughter, Toni Hanush-Wyffels of Portland; son, David of Paso Robles, Calif.; sisters, Daisy Stocking of Santa Cruz, Calif., and Frankie O'Shaughnessy of Daly City, Calif.; brother, Don Shula of San Francisco; nine grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren. His son, Jorj A., died in 1970. The family suggests remembrances to the Public Library Fund of Florence. Arrangements are by Portland Funeral Alternatives. Daniel Lee Gray A Mass of Christian burial will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday, May 3, 1999, in Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church in Lake Oswego for Daniel Lee Gray, who died April 30 at age 47. A rosary will be said at 7 p.m. May 2 in Young's Funeral Home in Tigard. Mr. Gray was born June 20, 1951, in St. Helens. He graduated from St. Helens High School and attended Portland Community College. He was a sales manager for Bell Heating for more than 10 years. He married Diane Wallachy in 1978. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Jessica, Molly and Summer, all of Tualatin; brother, Steve of Klamath Falls; and sisters, Claudia Lucas of Lake Forest, Calif., and Kathleen McGrath of Lake Oswego. Interment will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society. Blythe I. Emslie At her request, no service was held for Blythe I. Emslie, who died April 28, 1999, of Alzheimer's disease at age 84. Mrs. Emslie was born Jan. 6, 1915, in Fairplay, Neb. Her maiden name was Holmes. After graduating from Cambridge High School in Cambridge, Neb., in 1932, she moved to Oregon and to the Portland area in the early 1940s. She was a secretary at La Grande Industrial Supply and retired in 1972. She lived in Wilsonville before moving to Brightwood in 1980. Her first husband, Paul O'Brien, whom she married in 1942, died in 1957. She married Harry in 1972; he died in 1997. Survivors include her daughters, Kathleen O'Brien of Brightwood and Teresa Jensen of Beaverton; and two grandchildren. A son, Michael O'Brien, died in 1993. Disposition was by cremation with private interment. The family suggests remembrances to Mt. Hood Hospice in Sandy. Arrangements were by Crown Burial and Cremation Service. Lyla Wilcox Durst At her request, no service will be held for Lyla Wilcox Durst, who died of cancer April 25, 1999, at age 66. Mrs. Durst was born July 21, 1932, in Wisner, Neb. Her maiden name was Swails. She moved to Sandy as a child and graduated from Sandy High School. She was a homemaker and sold Avon products. She married Deane E. Wilcox in 1951; he died in 1989. Survivors include her son, Mitchell C. Wilcox of Gresham; daughters, Kay Ludene Herbert of Aloha and Jan Elf of Vancouver, Wash.; brothers, Arnold Swails of Redland and Jerrold Swails of Sandy; eight grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements are by Westside Cremation Service. Joan Delores Duncan At her request, no service was held for Joan Delores Duncan, who died April 22, 1999, at age 87. Mrs. Duncan was born Feb. 23, 1912, in El Paso, Texas. Her maiden name was Rustamier. When she was 2, her parents moved to San Diego. She graduated from San Diego High School and attended college in New York City. She served in the WACC during World War II. Until the mid-'50s, she worked off and on as a legal secretary, including a stint in New York City and at the University of Oregon. She lived in Eugene, Salt Lake City and Medford before moving to Portland in 1966. She married Perry in 1945. Survivors include her husband and sister, Elizabeth Gard of Northridge, Calif. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the Oregon Humane Society. Arrangements were by Hennessey, Goetsch & McGee. Max Armstrong A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Friday, July 2, 1999, in Cornwell Colonial Chapel in Woodburn for Max Armstrong, who died June 28 of complications from lupus at age 38. Mr. Armstrong was born Sept. 26, 1960, in Vancouver, Wash., and moved to Woodburn as an infant. He was a graduate of Woodburn High School. Survivors include his parents, Sumiko and Ray Waterman of Woodburn; father, Robert of Portland; and brothers, Kent of Portland and Wayne of Gervais. Private interment will be in Belle Passi Memorial Mausoleum in Woodburn. Selma Marie Bjorgum A memorial service will be at 4 p.m. Friday, July 2, 1999, in the chapel of Apostolic Faith Headquarters for Selma Marie Bjorgum, who died June 27 at age 84. Mrs. Bjorgum was born Feb. 19, 1915, in Portland. Her maiden name was Paulsen. She attended Girls Polytechnic High School and was a payroll clerk for Northern Pacific Railroad until 1954. After moving from Portland in 1959, she lived in Stockton and Tehachapi, Calif., and near Los Angeles, and in Camrose, Alberta, and then moved to Choteau, Mont., in 1991. She was a part of the church and had sung in its choir and played in its orchestra. In 1953, she married Norman S. Survivors include her husband; sons, Eric Bjorgum and Randall Patterson, both of Bremerton, Wash.; and brother, John R. Paulsen of Portland. Disposition was by cremation. Arrangements are by Gorder Funeral Home in Choteau. Lee Sterling Bolen A memorial service will be at 10 a.m. Friday, July 2, 1999, in Interstate Bible Chapel for Lee Sterling Bolen, who died June 24 at age 96. Mr. Bolen was born Jan. 25, 1903, in Grand Cane, La. He moved to Portland in 1928 and was a lineman for Bell Telephone and later for Southern California Edison until his retirement. He returned to Portland and was a custodian for Multnomah Bible College until 1988. He had served in the Oregon National Guard. He was a member of the chapel and of Trinity Bible Chapel. In 1929, he married Adda Ricks; she died in 1989. Survivors include his sons, Nathan L. of Portland and John T. of Los Angeles; daughter, Martha M. Pangburn of Grants Pass; brother, Clyde of Cold Springs, Texas; six grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Sunnyside Chimes Memorial Gardens. The family suggests remembrances to Gospel Tract Distributors, 8036 N. Interstate Blvd., Portland 97217. Arrangements are by Sunnyside Little Chapel of the Chimes. Philip Dale Bradstreet A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday, July 6, 1999, in Christ Episcopal Church in St. Helens for Philip Dale Bradstreet, who died June 8 at age 75. Mr. Bradstreet was born Aug. 28, 1923, in Sanborn, Iowa, and was raised in Goldendale, Wash. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army in Europe. Afterward, he graduated from Perry Technical Institute in Yakima and was an instrument technician for St. Helens Pulp & Paper, now Boise Cascade, for 32 years, retiring in 1984. In 1959, he married Calla. Survivors include his wife; daughter, Patricia Ross of Lake Oswego; sister, June Johnson of Goldendale; and brother, Dean of Walla Walla. The family suggests remembrances to the American Lung Association or the church. Arrangements are by Columbia Funeral Home. Jeanne V. Buccella A Mass of Christian burial will be at 11 a.m. Friday, July 2, 1999, in St. Charles Church for Jeanne V. Buccella, who died June 29 at age 77. Recitation of the rosary will be at 7 p.m. Thursday in Zeller Chapel of the Roses. Mrs. Buccella was born Aug. 7, 1921, in Portland. Her maiden name was McEntee. After graduating from Grant High School, she was secretary for many years. She was a homemaker and a member of the church. In 1941, she married Joseph. Survivors include her husband; son, Michael of Kalispell, Mont.; daughters, Diane Jespersen of Tualatin and Cathy Holland of Portland; brother, Pat McEntee of Portland; sister, Sharon Klupenger of Wilsonville; six grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the American Diabetes Association. Barbara Ann Dickinson A Mass of Christian burial will be at 11 a.m. Friday, July 2, 1999, in St. Joseph Catholic Church in Vancouver, Wash., for Barbara Ann Dickinson, who died June 28 at age 90. Recitation of the rosary will be at 7 p.m. Thursday in the church. Mrs. Dickinson was born Jan. 31, 1909, in Hot Springs, S.D. Her maiden name was Matthews. She was a dietitian for the U.S. Veterans Administration in Hot Springs from 1927 to 1943, when she moved to Vancouver. During World War II, she was an electrician in the shipyards. She returned to the VA in 1959, working for Barnes VA Hospital in Vancouver until retiring as a supervisor in 1971. She was a member of the church. In 1937, she married John M.; he died in 1985. Survivors include her son, Charles of Washougal, Wash.; daughters, Dianne Allum and Barbara Halbrook, both of Camas, Wash.; stepson, Douglas of Reno, Nev.; sisters, Mary Waddell of Escalon, Calif., and Judy Hargens of Hermosa, S.D.; nine grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Her stepson John W. died in 1988. Interment will be in Evergreen Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Vancouver. The family suggests remembrances to her church. Arrangements are by Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel in Vancouver. Patricia Jean Eaton A memorial service will be at 11a.m. Friday, July 2, 1999, in St. Johns Funeral Home for Patricia Jean Eaton, who died June 28, apparently of a heart attack, at age 54. Mrs. Eaton was born July 3, 1944, in Redmond. Her maiden name was Hill. She moved to Portland in 1977 and was a homemaker. In 1977, she married Leland A. Survivors, all of Portland, include her husband; daughter, Dena Ayres; son, Robert Ayres; mother, Marvel Richards; and one grandchild. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the Oregon Humane Society, any hospice program or the American Cancer Society. Richard E. 'Tex' Felty Sr. A graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, July 1, 1999, in Willamette National Cemetery for Richard E. "Tex" Felty Sr., who died June 26 at age 77. Mr. Felty was born May 19, 1922, in Spur, Texas, and was raised in Clovis, N.M. He joined the U.S. Army Air Forces in 1941 and during World War II served in the Aleutian Islands. He received a Distinguished Flying Cross with three oak leaf clusters. After his Air Force discharge in 1953, he worked for Boeing in Seattle testing jet engines until moving to Newberg in 1963. He was a letter carrier for the U.S. Postal Service for 13 years before his retirement in 1984. In 1943, he married Helen Waterman; she died in 1994. Survivors include his sons, Richard E. Jr. of Salem and Terry L. of Newberg; daughter, Heidi Koch of Newberg; brothers, Roy of Belen, N.M., and Floyd of Bakersfield, Calif.; sisters, Jean Homer of Farmington, N.M., and Lillian Martin of Bakersfield; four grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. The family suggests remembrances to Willamette Valley Hospice. Arrangements are by Attrell's Newberg Funeral Chapel. Dorothy Hendrix A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Friday, July 2, 1999, in First A.M.E. Zion Church for Dorothy Hendrix, who died June 26 at age 70. Mrs. Hendrix was born Aug. 14, 1928, in Jersey, Ark. Her maiden name was Preston. She moved to Portland in 1947, and was a custodian for Montgomery Ward & Co. for 35 years before her retirement in 1983. In 1961, she married Herman; he died in 1997. Survivors include her sons, Acie Preston of Las Vegas and Chester L. Johnson of Portland; daughters, Virginia McQuilkin, Pauline Taylor, Joyce Ann Johnson, Christine Hendrix and Celestine Hendrix, all of Portland; sisters, Willie Mae Anderson of El Dorado, Ark., and Mae Ree Lawson of Las Vegas; brothers, Joe L. Preston of Las Vegas and Joe M. Preston of Portland; 17 grandchildren; and 20 great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Rose City Cemetery. Arrangements are by Rose City Funeral Home. Vernon A. Dalen A funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, July 1, 1999, in Vancouver (Wash.) Funeral Chapel for Vernon A. Dalen, who died June 25 at age 89. Mr. Dalen was born March 28, 1910, in Farwell, Minn., and moved to Vancouver in 1926. He was a laborer for Alcoa for 35 years, retiring in 1965. In 1941, he married Ethel Leota Roloff. Survivors, all of Vancouver, include his wife; daughter, Mary Ann, half sisters, Lois Anderson and Betty Goldberg; brother, Roger; and half brother, Rolland. Interment will be in Evergreen Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Vancouver. Thomas L. Jeppeson Sr. A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Friday, July 2, 1999, in Estacada Funeral Chapel for Thomas L. Jeppeson Sr., who died June 28 of emphysema at age 65. Mr. Jeppeson was born Jan. 14, 1934, in Hayes Center, Neb., and was raised in Eagle Creek and Estacada. He served in the U.S. Navy. He was a log truck driver for several companies for more than 25 years and then worked for the U.S. Forest Service at the Springdale and Ripplebrook districts for about eight years. He was a Hawthorne Bridge tender for 15 years before retiring in 1996. He was a member of Christ Church Apostolic in Oregon City. In 1955, he married Marjory D. Countryman. Survivors include his wife; sons, Jon of Boring, Thomas Jr. of Sandy and Greg of Eagle Creek; daughters, M. "Renee" Allen of Estacada, Lori Lee of Estacada and Winnie Walker of Afton, Iowa; mother, Marsha P. of Eagle Creek; eight grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Bonney Cemetery in Colton. Dorothea Mariah Hugulet A funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday, July 2, 1999, in Hustad Funeral Home for Dorothea Mariah Hugulet, who died June 27 at age 85. Mrs. Hugulet was born Oct. 31, 1913, in Drummond, Mont. Her maiden name was Warner. She moved to Portland in 1944 and was a sales representative for Stanley Home Products for more than 50 years, continuing to work part time after partial retirement at age 75. In 1935, she married Louis H.; he died in 1998. Survivors include her sons, Daryl and Duane, both of Portland; sister, Fosta Lappi of Portland; brother, Clayton Warner of Hamilton, Mont.; five grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Skyline Memorial Gardens. The family suggests remembrances to the Scottish Rite Foundation for Childhood Language Disorders or the Child Foundation. Vernon Klier A Mass of Christian burial will be at 1 p.m. Friday, July 2, 1999, in St. Matthew Catholic Church in Hillsboro for Vernon Klier, who died June 29 at age 79. Mr. Klier was born Nov. 27, 1919, in Perth, N.D. He was a wheat farmer in Perth before moving to Aloha in 1959. He moved to Hillsboro in 1979. He sold real estate for Bill Foster Real Estate and then for the Allen C. Edwards Co. until his retirement in 1982. He was a member of the church. In 1945, he married Lois Vie; she died in 1993. Survivors include his sons, Steve of Tigard, Vaughn of Molalla and Scott of Forest Grove; daughter, Vernice of Paris; brothers, Leo of Perth, N.D., LaVern of Beaverton and Vincent, Alvin and Donald, all of Seattle; sisters, Marilyn Samsel of Alexandria, Minn., and Yvonne Edwards of Bisbee, N.D.; companion, Dorothea Strand of Bisbee, N.D.; 13 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Valley Memorial Park in Hillsboro. The family suggests remembrances to Doernbecher Children's Hospital or to Washington County Hospice. Elwin S. Leavitt A funeral will be at 1 p.m. Friday, July 2, 1999, in Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home for Elwin S. Leavitt, who died June 26 at age 99. Mr. Leavitt was born Aug. 13, 1899, in Sherman Mills, Maine, and moved to Sedro Woolley, Wash., as a child. During World War I, he served in the U.S. Army. He moved to Portland as a young man, then to Reedsport, where he was a certified inspector for the West Coast Lumber Inspection Bureau from 1926 until retiring in 1963. He returned to Portland in the early 1970s. In 1919, he married Mary Isabel Shoemaker; she died in 1973. Survivors include his daughter, Faye B. Macpherson of Milwaukie; five grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. His son, Leslie L., was killed in World War II. Private interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society. Arnold Albert Leffel A funeral will be at 10 a.m. Friday, July 2, 1999, in Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel in Vancouver, Wash., for Arnold Albert Leffel, who died June 29 of heart disease at age 78. Mr. Leffel was born Feb. 2, 1921, in Wien, Wis. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army Air Forces. He lived most of his life in Janesville and Marshfield, Wis., where he was a paint mixer for General Motors for 29 years before his retirement in 1982, when he moved to Vancouver. In 1945, he married Dorothy M. Hood. Survivors include his wife; sons, Kenneth and William, both of Vancouver; brothers, Arthur and Elmer, both of Stratford, Wis.; sisters, Alma Bauman of Marshfield, Wis., and Ruth Shuckhart of Janesville, Wis.; five grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Evergreen Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Diane G. Mobley A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Friday, July 2, 1999, in Mt. Scott Funeral Home for Diane G. Mobley, who died June 28 of lupus at age 61. Mrs. Mobley was born April 17, 1938, in Woodland, Wash., and was raised in Portland. Her maiden name was Golden. She graduated from Cleveland High School in 1956 and was a personal secretary for Upjohn Drugs for seven years until 1957, and then was a homemaker. In 1962, she married Robert; he died in 1979. Her companion, Richard Krenek, died in 1998. Survivors include her mother, Annie Leap of Portland; and five cousins. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to any charity for the blind. Floyd Cornelious Moore A graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Friday, July 2, 1999, in Willamette National Cemetery for Floyd Cornelious Moore, who died June 28 at age 73. Mr. Moore was born Jan. 10, 1926, in Alamo, Ark. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Navy in the Pacific. He moved to Portland in 1963 and was a clerk for Burlington Northern Railroad for 41 years before his retirement in 1986. In 1970, he married Carol DePew. Survivors include his wife; sons, Danny and Jerry, both of Tacoma, and Derk of Portland; brother, Virgil of Longview, Wash.; sisters, Mary Helms of Longview and Blanche Norman of Vacaville, Calif.; and two grandchildren. The family suggests remembrances to any hospice program. Arrangements are by Hustad Funeral Home. Margaret M. 'Peggy' Prentice A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Thursday, July 1, 1999, in Adams Chapel in River View Cemetery for Margaret M. "Peggy" Prentice, who died June 26, 1999, of cancer at age 49. Miss Prentice was born Aug. 19, 1949, in Portland. She graduated from St. Mary's Academy. She was a self-employed accountant and had lived in Denver for 15 years, returning to Portland in 1985. Survivors include her mother, Margaret M. of Portland; sisters, Karen R. Shuman of Vancouver, Wash., and Elizabeth A. Meyers of Portland; and brothers, Thomas E. of La Jolla, Calif., Edward V., Patrick C., Barry J. and Joseph B., all of Portland, Daniel J. of Oregon City, Michael J. of Woodburn, James K. of Eugene and John R. of Vancouver. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the Lions Sight and Hearing Foundation of Oregon or the American Cancer Society. Arrangements are by Autumn Funerals & Cremations. Genevieve Snively A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Friday, July 2, 1999, in Molalla Moose Lodge for Genevieve Snively, who died June 28 at age 85. Mrs. Snively was born Aug. 27, 1913, in Kankakee, Ill. Her maiden name was Stock. She moved to Molalla in 1937 and was a homemaker. In 1931, she married Shirley T. Stutz; they later divorced. In 1957, she married John H. Snively; he died in 1997. Survivors include her daughters, Audrey M. Griffith of Bay City, Patti J. Alexander of Canby and Charlene Stutz of Molalla; sister, Mildred Kroesch of Kankakee; nine grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. Her daughter Joyce Ditrich died in about 1994. Interment will be in Adams Cemetery in Molalla. The family suggests remembrances to the Molalla Adult Center. Arrangements are by Molalla Funeral Chapel. Curtis Lee Twilleager A memorial service will be at 7 p.m. Friday, July 2, 1999, at 2850 S.W. Peaceful Lane for Curtis Lee Twilleager, who died June 27 at age 25. Mr. Twilleager was born Nov. 9, 1973, in Portland. He attended Whitaker Middle School and competed in bowling in the Special Olympics. Survivors include his mother, JoAnne of Beaverton; sister, Charla Twilleager, half-sister, Serena Hart, and half-brother, Mark, all of Portland; and caregiver, Betty Langston of Portland. Interment will be in Portland Memorial Mausoleum. The family suggests remembrances to Doernbecher Children's Hospital. Arrangements are by Portland Memorial Funeral Home. Donna Lee Parham Martin A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Thursday, July 1, 1999, in Shalom United Church of Christ in Richland, Wash., for Donna Lee Parham Martin, who died June 28 at age 78. Mrs. Martin was born Jan. 28, 1921, in Victor, Mont., and raised in Portland. Her maiden name was Trahan. She graduated from Gresham High School and managed apartments. In 1986, she moved to Richland, where she also managed apartments until her retirement in 1990. In 1947, she married Kendrick "Pat" Parham; they later divorced. Survivors include her daughter, Susan Shay-Johnson of Richland; son, William K. Parham of Warren, Ark.; and two grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements are by Einan's Funeral Home in Richland. John Ray Meeker A Mass of Christian burial will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, July 3, 1999, in St. Ann's Catholic Church in Bonners Ferry, Idaho, for John Ray Meeker, who died June 25 at age 83. A vigil service will be at 7 p.m. Friday, July 2, in Bonners Ferry Funeral Home. Mr. Meeker was born Nov. 13, 1915, in Bonners Ferry. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army in the Pacific. He moved to Portland in 1945 and was a fork lift operator for Crown Zellerbach for 34 years before his retirement in 1979. After his retirement, he was a volunteer for the American Red Cross blood bank six days a week for 12 years, and he received awards for the number of hours of service. He also volunteered for Doernbecher Children's Hospital. In 1995, he moved to Bonners Ferry. He was a member of Holy Redeemer Catholic Church in Portland and St. Ann's Catholic Church in Bonners Ferry. Survivors include his sister-in-law, Blanche Meeker of Bonners Ferry; and nieces and nephews. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the American Red Cross. Camile Anne Bain Camile Anne Bain died July 10, 1999, at age 86. No service will be held. Mrs. Bain was born May 6, 1913, in Stockett, Mont., and moved to Portland as a child. Her maiden name was Gerber. She was a homemaker. Her husband, Henry, died in 1994. Survivors include her brother, Joseph Gerber of Prineville; and nephew, Gene Kneip of Portland. Disposition was by cremation. Arrangements were by Portland Memorial Funeral Home. J. Eloise 'Pat' Baker A funeral will be at 1 p.m. Monday, Aug. 2, 1999, in Portland Memorial Funeral Home for J. Eloise "Pat" Baker, who died July 29 at age 82. Mrs. Baker was born July 20, 1917, in Newport, Wash. Her maiden name was O'Hara. She graduated from Cornish Art Institute in Seattle, and was an artist and seamstress. She lived in the Salem and Portland areas since the mid-1940s. She married Aubrey "Abe" in 1940; he died in 1993. Survivors include her sons, Thomas J. of Everett, Wash., and Richard of Eugene; daughters, Julie Mabry of Eugene and Debra Coates of Sumner, Wash.; and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to Judson Baptist Church in Salem. Clarence S. Bawden A funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday, Aug. 2, 1999, in Skyline Funeral Home for Clarence S. Bawden, who died July 28 at age 89. Mr. Bawden was born Jan. 15, 1910, in Warren, Ill. He was raised and educated in Pasadena, Calif. He owned Bawden's Bakery in Reseda, Calif., until moving to the Gaston area in the early 1950s. Locally, he was a baker for Ann Palmer Bakery, several groceries and Quality Pies until retiring in 1975. He was a longtime member of Tigard United Methodist Church. He married Eunice Rasmussen in 1940. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Linda J. Bice of Lincoln City and Carolyn Bawden-Ruffer of Portland; brothers, Kenneth of Altadena, Calif., William of San Dimas, Calif., and Vearl of Turlock, Calif.; and one grandchild. Private interment will be in Skyline Memorial Gardens. The family suggests remembrances to a favorite charity. Joseph Otto Balogh A memorial service will be at noon Sunday, Aug. 8, 1999, in the home of his son, Gregory, in Danville, Calif., for Joseph Otto Balogh, who died July 14 at age 80 Mr. Balogh was born July 9, 1919, in Portland. He graduated from Tigard High School and Stanford University. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II and lived for 20 years in France, where he attended the Sorbonne and owned a restaurant in Paris. After moving to Tigard in 1974, he owned L'Ecurie restaurant for about five years until 1979. He then owned Bacchus Wine Bar Cafe in Northwest Portland from 1981 until 1995. He lived in the Los Angeles area since 1996. He married Sandra Ferguson in 1993. Survivors in addition to his son include his wife; daughter, Caterine Balogh-Duval of Portland; sister, Marjorie Van Peski of Carmel, Calif.; stepdaughter, Traci Simpson of Portland; stepson, Jeffrey Simpson of Boise; and three grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Oakland East Bay Symphony for the muse program, 300 Lakeside Drive, Suite 1360, Oakland, CA 94612. Arrangements were by the Neptune Society. John V. Bradford A funeral will be at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 3, 1999, in Immaculate Heart Catholic Church for John V. Bradford, who died July 27 at age 86. Mr. Bradford was born Jan. 23, 1913, in Huttig, Ark. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He had lived in the Portland area since 1946. He was a letter carrier for the U.S. Postal Service for 27 years until retiring in 1972. He was a member of the church. He married Pauline Miller-Jackson in 1946. Survivors include his wife; son, Ronald E. of Portland; daughters, Patricia A. of Kalama, Wash., and Gloria B. Miller of El Paso, Texas; brothers, Clifford of Camden, Ark., and Elmer R. of Los Angeles; sisters, Edward L. "Ed" of Camden and Gladys Gooch of Los Angeles; seven grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the church's renovation fund. Arrangements are by Cox Funeral Home. Bernard J. Buzalsky A funeral will be at 3 p.m. Monday, Aug. 2, 1999, in Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel in Vancouver, Wash., for Bernard J. Buzalsky, who died July 27 at age 64. Mr. Buzalsky was born May 6, 1935, in Bowman, N.D. He was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force. He lived in Clark County for 23 years and was a custodian for the U.S. Postal Service since 1974. He married Donna L. Eliasson in 1959. Survivors include his wife; sons, Keith of Seattle, Mike of Edmonds, Wash., and John of Aultman, Pa.; daughter, Heidi Smith of Vancouver; mother, Lillian, and brother, Paul, both of Billings, Mont.; and six grandchildren. Interment will be in Evergreen Memorial Gardens Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society. Clive W. Cook Sr. A funeral will be at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 4, 1999, in Canby Funeral Chapel for Clive W. Cook Sr., who died July 29 at age 90. Mr. Cook was born May 29, 1909, in Sharps Chapel, Tenn. He moved to Oregon in 1918 and had lived in the Canby area since 1944. He was an extension agent for Clackamas County for many years until retiring in 1974. He married Beatrice Cernik in 1940. Survivors include his wife; sons, Gordon of La Grande, Clive Jr. of Canby and Ronald of Corvallis; daughter, Nancy Bazzano of Corvallis; sister, Ila Mae Fowler of Los Angeles; four grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Zion Memorial Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to Marks Prairie Community Club. Lee Roy Dilsaver A graveside gathering will be at 3 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 1, 1999, in Logan Pleasant View Cemetery in Oregon City for Lee Roy Dilsaver, who died July 26 at age 82. Mr. Dilsaver was born Oct. 15, 1916, in Burlington, Iowa. He lived in the Oregon City area since about 1950. He worked for Hawley Paper Mill, American Can Co. and P.I.E. Freight Co. and then did maintenance work for Physicians & Surgeons Hospital until retiring in 1978. Survivors include his brother, Francis of Glenview, Ill.; and numerous nieces and nephews. Arrangements are by Estacada Funeral Chapel. Richard Fantini A celebration of life will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 3, 1999, in the Vancouver, Wash., home of his sister Toni Fantini for Richard "Dick" Fantini, who died July 28 of heart disease at age 57. Mr. Fantini was born Jan. 16, 1942, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He had lived in the Portland area since 1949 and graduated from Fort Vancouver High School. He worked as a bartender for several establishments in downtown Portland and was a barber at Steve's II in Hazel Dell since 1991. Survivors include his mother, Eleanor Baldwin of Vancouver; brother, John of Vancouver; and sisters, Toni of Vancouver and Loretta Steele of Camas, Wash. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the Vancouver Humane Society. Arrangements were by Hamilton-Mylan Funeral Home. Peggy Lee Grismore A funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday, Aug. 2, 1999, in Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt Funeral Home in Forest Grove for Peggy Lee Grismore, who died July 28 at age 33. Ms. Grismore was born Jan. 23, 1966, in St. Helens. Her maiden name was Gamroth. She attended Banks High School and was a tax consultant for Business Services in Hillsboro. Survivors include her longtime companion, Isidoro Bernabe-Andrade of Hillsboro; sons, Jason R. Grismore and Joel V. Bernabe, both of Hillsboro, Christopher A. Grismore and Javier I. Bernabe, both of Rainier, and George A. Grismore Jr. of Forest Grove; mother, Peggy J. Gamroth, and brother, David A. Gamroth, both of Forest Grove; sisters, Melissa J. Compton of Rainier and LeeAnn Cutright of St. Helens; and former husband, George A. of Stockton, Calif. Interment will be in Gales Creek Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to Straight Ahead Shelter in Forest Grove to aid victims of spousal abuse in care of the funeral home. Lucille P. James A graveside service will be at 2 p.m. Monday, Aug. 2, 1999, in Forest View Cemetery in Forest Grove for Lucille P. James, who died July 29 at age 78. Mrs. James was born June 15, 1921, in Burr, Neb., and lived in the Portland area since the late 1940s. Her maiden name was Sawyer. She was a homemaker. In 1948, she married Wendell F. Survivors include her husband; daughters, Jacqueline Syrotchen of Spokane, Linda Higginbotham of Aloha and Jill James of Englewood, Colo.; four grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. Arrangements are by Forest Grove Memorial Chapel. John Freer Kautz A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Monday, Aug. 2, 1999, in Mt. Scott Funeral Home for John Freer Kautz, who died July 27 at age 84. Mr. Kautz was born Dec. 25, 1914, in Portland. He was a World War II veteran of the U.S. Army. He raised berries and Christmas trees on a farm in the Molalla area for many years until the early 1950s. He then operated and was a partner in Clarimont Lumber Yard in Oregon City and was also a timber investor until retiring and moving to Gates in the late 1970s. Survivors include his brother, August of Oregon City. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to Friends of the Americas or the Jesus Film Project in care of Campus Crusade for Christ. Jerrold Dean Lionberger A funeral will be at 1 p.m. Monday, Aug. 2, 1999, in Gladstone Christian Church for Jerrold Dean "Jerry" Lionberger, who died July 27 at age 74. Mr. Lionberger was born Aug. 6, 1924, in Portland. He graduated from Vernonia High School and served in the Merchant Marine during World War II. A manufacturing engineer, he worked for ITT Phillips Drill Division for about 20 years until retiring in 1985. He was a member of the church. He married Elaine Witcraft in 1949. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Charity Carlson of Beaver, Beverly Froehlich of Beavercreek and Cathy McAllister of Tillamook; son, Daniel of Beaverton; brothers, Loren of Silverton and Donald Emmons of Portland; stepbrother, Mike Emmons of Tacoma; 15 grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the International Wegener's Granulomatosis Support Group, P.O. Box 28660, Kansas City, MO 64188. Arrangement are by Stehn's Funeral Home. Charles G. Martin A funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 3, 1999, in St. John the Apostle Catholic Church in Oregon City for Charles G. Martin, who died July 30 at age 83. The rosary will be said at 7 p.m. Aug. 2 in Lincoln Memorial Park Funeral Home. Mr. Martin was born June 2, 1916, in Worcester, Mass. He served in the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II. He moved to Central Point in 1954 and was a cheese-maker for Rogue Valley Creamery for about 10 years until retiring because of a disability in 1965. He lived in the Portland area since 1990. He married Ophelia Gretchner in 1942; she died in 1990. He married Lillie Vincenzi in 1991. Survivors include his wife; sons, Charlie Jr. of Oregon City and Dan of Myrtle Creek; daughters, Carol Gay of Central Point and Betty Richardson of Eagle Point; brother, Henry F. of Smithfield, R.I.; 14 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Eagle Point National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society. Oleva E. Martin A funeral will be at 9 a.m. Monday, Aug. 2, 1999, in Sandy Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for Oleva E. Martin, who died July 29 at age 77. Mrs. Martin was born Feb. 21, 1922, in Shelley, Idaho. Her maiden name was Christensen. She was valedictorian of her graduating class at Shelley High School and attended Utah State University in Logan. She lived in several cities in Colorado, Idaho, Utah and Oregon and served a mission in Washington, D.C., before moving to Sandy in 1982. She was a homemaker and a member of the church. She married Robert D. in 1942; he died in 1996. Survivors include her daughter, Karen Anderson of Gresham; sons, Dennis of Boise, Craig of Gresham and Ronald and Steven, both of Brightwood; brothers, Wayne Christensen, Thomas Christensen, Neldon Christensen and Wesley Christensen, and sisters, Dorothy Kotter and Monta Kidman, all of Shelley; 10 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the Alzheimer's Association. Arrangements are by Sandy Funeral Home. Christie Ann Mattheus A celebration of life will be at 2 p.m. Monday, Aug. 2, 1999, in Bateman Carroll Funeral Chapel for Christie Ann Mattheus, who died July 27 at age 53. Mrs. Mattheus was born Oct. 19, 1945, in Cody, Wyo. Her maiden name was Cowley. She graduated from Cody High School in Cody and attended the University of Wyoming. She lived in Gresham since 1976. She worked for the Rockwood branch of Community First Bank and later spent 10 years with U.S. Bank. She co-owned Mail Boxes Etc. in College Square in Gresham since 1996. She married Kenneth in 1964. Survivors include her husband; daughters, Julie Schroeder of Boring and Kenna Lamb of Worland, Wyo.; brothers, Larry Cowley of Scottsdale, Ariz., and Richard Cowley of Olympia; and four grandchildren. Interment will be in Cody. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society. Arno John Rademacher A memorial service will be at 3:30 p.m. Monday, Aug. 2, 1999, in Holy Cross Lutheran Church for Arno John Rademacher, who died July 29 at age 90. Mr. Rademacher was born Feb. 12, 1909, in Portland. He graduated from Franklin High School and the University of Oregon and earned his dentistry degree from North Pacific School of Dentistry. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He owned a dental office in Southeast Portland for many years until retiring in 1994, and was a longtime member of the church. He married Florence "Pat" DeGraff in 1937; she died in 1995. Survivors include his son, James A. of Portland; daughter, DeAnn Harris of Ashland; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the Alzheimer's Association. Arrangements are by Gable & Parkrose Funeral Chapel. Inga Marie Reierson A memorial service will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday, Aug. 2, 1999, in Portsmouth Trinity Lutheran Church for Inga Marie Reierson, who died July 29 at age 92. Mrs. Reierson was born Feb. 2, 1907, in Coulee, N.D. Her maiden name was Monson. She had lived in the Portland area since 1940. She taught grade school for a number of years until retiring in 1972 and was a member of the church. She married Fred in 1931; he died in 1944. Survivors include her son, Larry of Bremerton, Wash.; daughter, Carolyn Anderson of Mundelein, Ill.; eight grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Her son, Dale, died in 1936; another son, Raymond, died in 1993. Private interment will be in Rose City Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the American Diabetes Association. Arrangements are by Hustad Funeral Home. Valah Mae Riegler A memorial service will be at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 3, 1999, in the Church at Rockwood for Valah Mae Riegler, who died July 29 at age 91. Mrs. Riegler was born Oct. 19, 1907, in Mineral Wells, Texas. Her maiden name was Verner, and she lived in the Portland area since 1941. She worked in her family's Portland dry-cleaning business for more than 50 years and was a member of the church. She married Charles E. in 1930; he died in 1954. Survivors include her son, Charles W., and daughters, Sandra L. Hayward and Susan V. Bouse, all of Portland; brother, Woodrow W. Verner of McAlester, Okla.; nine grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Her daughter Sharron Steffen died in May. Private interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to a favorite charity or the church's building fund. Arrangements are by Mt. Scott Funeral Home. Marlin E. Siebert A graveside service will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 3, 1999, in Willamette National Cemetery for Marlin E. Siebert, who died July 29 at age 58. Mr. Siebert was born March 4, 1941, in Portland. He graduated from Oregon City High School. He served in the U.S. Army. He was a metal fabricator for several companies for 30 years until retiring earlier this year. He married Sharon Petterson in 1982. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Sheryl Billings of Milwaukie and Suzanne Breeden of Clackamas; sons, Mark Petterson of Beavercreek, Kent Petterson of Portland and Pat Kuhnau of Portland; brothers, Darwin and Arden, and sister, Monica Walker, all of Salem; and seven grandchildren. The family suggests remembrances to programs at the Oregon Cancer Center, attention Dr. Brian Druker, in care of Oregon Health Sciences University Foundation. Arrangements are by Lincoln Willamette Funeral Directors. Edith Lorraine Sosbee A funeral will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 3, 1999, in Portland Memorial Funeral Home for Edith Lorraine Sosbee, who died July 27 at age 91. Mrs. Sosbee was born Aug. 11, 1907, in Seattle. Her maiden name was Bain. She lived in Portland since 1977 and was a homemaker and a member of Glencoe Baptist Church. She married Eugene in the early 1960s; he died in 1981. Survivors include her son, Sam Millard of Newberg; daughters, Delores Bickford of Rocklin, Calif., and Beth Hansen of Walnut Creek, Calif.; five grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Portland Memorial Mausoleum. The family suggests remembrances to Mt. Hood Hospice, P.O. Box 1269, Sandy, OR 97055. Donald J. Thompson A memorial service will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 3, 1999, in First Presbyterian Church of Vancouver, Wash., for Donald J. Thompson, who died July 28 at age 94. Mr. Thompson was born March 17, 1905, in Armstrong, Iowa. He graduated from Drake University. He lived in Vancouver since 1932. He worked for U.S. Savings & Loan Association for many years until retiring in 1970 and was a longtime member of the church. He was a past president of the Portland chapter of the Society of Real Estate Appraisers. He married Margaret Jones in 1992. Survivors include his wife; and son, Roger of Vancouver. Private interment will be in Park Hill Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the American Heart Association. Arrangements are by Killingsworth Little Chapel of the Chimes. Lucille Anna Walters A graveside service will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 3, 1999, in Greenwood Cemetery in Palouse, Wash., for Lucille Anna Walters, who died July 30 at age 82. Mrs. Walters was born April 1, 1917, in Palouse. Her maiden name was Darling. She spent most of her life in the Spokane area and lived in the Portland area for about 12 years. She was a homemaker and worked as a beautician for many years. She was a member of the Christian Church of Palouse. Survivors include her sons, Garry D. Lynch of Battle Ground, Wash., and Steven B. Lynch of Portland; stepbrother, Robert Irwin of Vancouver, Wash.; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. The family suggests remembrances to Hospice Southwest. Arrangements are by Layne's Funeral Home in Battle Ground. Edward J. Weldon A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 3, 1999, in Holy Trinity Church in Bloomington, Ill., for Edward J. "Ted" Weldon, who died July 28 at age 74. Mr. Weldon was born Feb. 19, 1925, in Normal, Ill. He earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Illinois and served in the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II. He worked for the Chicago office of the Philadelphia Inquirer for 15 years and then for Control Data Computer Co. in Chicago for 10 years. He lived in Portland since 1977 and was a member of Holy Rosary Catholic Church. Survivors include his sister, Porgie Bates of Evanston, Ill. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery in Normal, Ill. Arrangements are by Carmody-Flynn Funeral Home in Bloomington, Ill. June E. Abel June E. Abel died Aug. 20, 1999, in Anchorage, Alaska, of lung cancer at age 71. A private service will be held. Mrs. Abel was born May 25, 1928, in Portland. Her maiden name was Walfred. She was a bookkeeper before moving to Longview in 1962. In 1984, she moved to Anchorage, where she worked in the audio-visual department of the Anchorage School District for 14 years. Survivors include her son, Walter Cook of Longview, Wash.; daughter, Janet Conner of Vancouver, Wash.; stepdaughters, Marlene Stratton of Floral Park, N.Y., Darla Abel of Huntington Beach, Calif., and Elizabeth Good of Luray, Va.; stepson, Daniel Jr. of Kelso, Wash.; and five grandchildren. Interment will be in Lincoln Memorial Cemetery in Portland. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements are by Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home. Marie Josephine Williams Bergesen A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 1, 1999, in Rose City Church of the Nazarene for Marie Josephine Williams Bergesen, who died Aug. 29 at age 91. Ms. Bergesen was born Dec. 1, 1907, in Camas, Wash. Her maiden name was Sullivan. She graduated from Camas High School and was a tax preparer, secretary to the chef at Meier & Frank's tea room, a cook at a residential hotel and manager at the Boulevard restaurant. She retired in the early 1980s. She was a member of the church. She married Ralph E. Williams in 1926; he died in 1992. She then married Gus Bergesen; he died in 1994. Survivors include her daughter, JoAnne Lucas of Sumpter; two grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Skyline Memorial Gardens. The family suggests remembrances to a memorial fund in her name in care of the church. Arrangements are by Ross Hollywood Chapel. Ethel Kari Boyd A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 1, 1999, in First Immanuel Lutheran Church for Ethel Kari Boyd, who died Aug. 29 at age 84. Mrs. Boyd was born June 26, 1915, in Portland. Her maiden name was Ulin. She graduated from Jefferson High School and was a data processor in the trust department of the main branch of U.S. Bank for 15 years before her retirement in 1977, when she moved to Gresham. In 1934, she married Victor O. Kari; he died in 1967. In the early 1980s, she married Donald; he died a year later. Survivors include her daughters, Nancy Hansen of Gresham, Joyce Ancheta of Troutdale and Cynthia Ronald of Boring; brother, Vincent Ulin of King City; sister, Vivian Anderson of Portland; nine grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Rose City Cemetery. Arrangements are by Bateman Carroll Funeral Chapel. Raymond O. Caldwell A memorial service will be at 4 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 2, 1999, in Mount Tabor Presbyterian Church for Raymond O. Caldwell, who died Aug. 28 at age 81. Mr. Caldwell was born Sept. 25, 1917, in Dayton, Wash., and was raised in Portland. He graduated from Franklin High School. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army. He was a salesman for Director's Furniture for 50 years until his retirement in 1994 and later worked part time there until the store closed in 1996. He was a member of the church. In 1937, he married Elaine Gustafson; she died last November. Survivors include his daughter, Janice Carr of Monterey Park, Calif.; son, Michael of Gresham; brother, Lee of Tygh Valley; and four grandchildren. Private interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to Providence Hospice or the Salvation Army. Harry Charles Crawford A funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 1, 1999, in Forest Grove Memorial Chapel for Harry Charles Crawford, who died Aug. 27 at age 95. Mr. Crawford was born March 25, 1904, in Bruce, Wis., and was raised in Netarts. He served in the U.S. Navy in 1923 and was injured on the USS Farragut when it was involved in a famous disaster that saw seven Navy ships crash on rocks off Honda Point, Calif. After his discharge, he moved to Eugene and then to Dilley in 1942. He was a logger, then worked in television and radio repair, for Woodfold in Forest Grove and then in yard maintenance. He was a member of Forest Grove Seventh-day Adventist Church. In 1924, he married Eva May Rhoades. Survivors include his wife; sons, Charles L. of Dilley and Ted J. of Whittier, Calif.; sister, Eva May Ferguson of Forest Grove; five grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and 11 great-great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Sunset Hills Memorial Park. The family suggests remembrances to Seventh-day Adventist World Evangelism in care of the church. Rex Eugene Cuniff Sr. A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 2, 1999, in Good Shepherd Community Church in Boring for Rex Eugene Cuniff Sr., who died Aug. 26 of cancer at age 64. Mr. Cuniff was born Aug. 14, 1935, in Glasgow, Mont. He moved with his family to Corvallis and graduated from Corvallis High School in 1954. He served in the U.S. Navy from 1957 to 1961. He worked in the retail grocery business and retired as produce manager after 33 years at the Kienow's store at Northeast 33rd Avenue and Hancock Street. He married Barbara Jo Darrel in 1962. Survivors include his wife; sons, Rex E. Jr. and James D., both of Portland; daughter, Carla D. Robb of Decatur, Ill.; brother, Robert of Vista, Calif.; sister, Margie Harvey of Corvallis; seven grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. His daughter Jeannie Rabideau died earlier. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the football or wrestling program at David Douglas High School. Arrangements are by Bateman Carroll Funeral Chapel. Elizabeth Joy Doherty A funeral will be at 10 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 2, 1999, at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Bend for Elizabeth Joy "Betty" Doherty, who died Aug. 27 from injuries sustained in an automobile accident at age 77. Mrs. Doherty was born Oct. 1, 1921, in Des Moines, Iowa. Her maiden name was Lindberg. She was raised in Minneapolis and graduated from the University of Minnesota. She lived in Southern California before moving to Portland to work as a secretary and office nurse for physicians. She completed a degree in education at Portland State College, now Portland State University, and taught in elementary schools in Portland until 1969, when she moved to Central Oregon and taught elementary school in the Bend/La Pine School District. She retired in 1986 but continued as a substitute teacher. She married Lawrence J. in 1955; he died in the accident in July. Survivors include her sister, Dorothy Carlson of Minneapolis; and brothers, Robert Lindberg of Bemidji, Minn., and Peter Lindberg of Seattle. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the church in her name. Arrangements are by Niswonger-Reynolds and Tabor Funeral Home in Bend. Vera M. Germiquet A celebration of life will be at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 2, 1999, in the Forest Grove home of Bud and Carol Terry for Vera M. Germiquet, who died Aug. 27 at age 86. Mrs. Germiquet was born July 6, 1913, in Forest Grove, where she lived all her life. Her maiden name was Sills. As a young woman, she gathered nuts for Arnold Goff farms. In the early 1930s, she was a caretaker for the Washington County Home for the Elderly and then was a homemaker. She was a member of the church and was its landscaper and groundskeeper for about 30 years. She was also a volunteer ticket-taker for Theatre in the Grove Productions for 20 years. In 1936, she married Benjamin J.; he died in 1983. Survivors include her cousins, Carroll Scheid of Corvallis, Bruce Herbst of Vacaville, Calif., and Veda Otis of Bellingham, Wash. Interment will be in Forest View Cemetery in Forest Grove. The family suggests remembrances to her church. Arrangements are by Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt Funeral Home. William H. Haynes William H. Haynes died Aug. 19, 1999, at age 82. A funeral has been held. Mr. Haynes was born Nov. 5, 1916, in Eugene. He attended Oregon State University and had lived in the Portland area since 1940. He was a machinist for Willamette Iron & Steel, owned a service station for a few years and then sold automobile parts for Fullwell Motor Parts for more than 10 years. Later, he was a charter boat captain out of Hammond and Ilwaco, Wash., and published Northwest Boating News for about six years. He was a past president of the Portland Water Ski Club, a past commodore of the Oregon Yacht Club, a past royal patron of the Order of Amaranth and a past worthy patron of the Daphne chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. He married Florence McElroy in 1940; they divorced in 1975. He married Virginia McCutcheon in 1977; she died in 1990. Survivors include his son, Howard of Independence; daughters, Ellen Haynes of Boulder, Colo., and Alice Fosse of Portland; brother, Marsden of Tualatin; four grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Interment is in Sunnyside Chimes Memorial Gardens. The family suggests remembrances to the American Diabetes Association. Arrangements are by Sunnyside Little Chapel of the Chimes. Lewis Heimbigner A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 1, 1999, in Valley Presbyterian Church for Lewis Heimbigner, who died Aug. 28 of cancer at age 58. Mr. Heimbigner was born July 6, 1941, in Spokane and was raised in Odessa, Wash. He graduated from Washington State University, moved to Portland in 1963 and served in the Oregon National Guard. He worked for several banks in Oregon, including U.S. Bank and the Oregon Bank, and sold real estate for Re/Max and then the Equity Group. He later managed International Bankcard Systems, a bank card business that leased Visa machines throughout the Northwest, until his retirement in 1998. He was a member of the church. In 1984, he married Patricia Weiss. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Tamara Heimbigner of Junction City and Brenda Cayton of Portland; sisters, Sally Jacobsen of Fort Thomas, Ky., and Joan Nye of Billings, Mont.; and two grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society or to his church. Arrangements are by Skyline Funeral Home. Meinhardt F. Holz Meinhardt F. Holz died Aug. 21, 1999, at age 73. A funeral was held Aug. 25 in Grace Lutheran Church. Mr. Holz was born Nov. 25, 1925, in Nicollet, Minn. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II and had lived in the Portland area since 1950. He was a doormaker for Columbia Hardware and Molding for many years until retiring in 1986 and a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church in Sherwood. He married Daisy Williamson in 1987. Survivors include his wife; sons, Jim of Atlanta and Leon of Wilsonville; daughter, Cindy Little of Wilsonville; stepsons, Bob Seamans of Aurora, Colo., Gary Seamans of San Diego and John Breninger of Portland; stepdaughters, Marilyn Templin of Wilsonville, Margy Harding of Estacada and Vallerie Bush of Vancouver, Wash.; brothers, Gerhardt of Columbia City and Leonard of St. Helens; sisters, Darlene Zimmerman of Boring and Laverne Reedy of Wilsonville; 20 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Interment was in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to Willamette Falls Hospice. Arrangements were by Molalla Funeral Chapel. Wendy Lynn Hood Wendy Lynn Hood died Aug. 24, 1999, at age 22. A private memorial service will be held. Ms. Hood was born Feb. 3, 1977, in Colorado. She lived most of her life in the Portland area. She attended Cleveland High School. She worked for the Glisan Fred Meyer store for more than a year. Survivors, all of Portland, include her sons, David J. Rushfeldt and Devin R. Stout, mother, Vicki Gannon, sister, Shauna M., and grandparents, Victor and Velma York. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to an account in the name of her children at Safeway Northwest Central Credit Union. Arrangements are by Alpine Cremation Service. Kazuko Inuzuka Hustead A memorial service will be at 10 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 2, 1999, in the Unitarian Universalist Church in Salem for Kazuko Inuzuka Hustead, who died Aug. 28 at age 72. Mrs. Hustead was born Jan. 28, 1927, in Portland. Her maiden name was Inuzuka. She was evacuated to the Minidoka internment camp in Idaho during World War II and finished high school there. She graduated from Lewis & Clark College in 1950 with a degree in home economics education and taught high school in Detroit, Knappa and Estacada. She taught English as a second language for the Kauai, Hawaii, school system until retiring in 1986. She married Rodney Hustead in 1963; he died Aug. 9. Survivors include her daughters, Alice of Hilo, Hawaii, and Beth Glosenger of St. Helens; son, David of Tualatin; sisters, Yone Hara of Portland and Yae Sano of Berkeley, Calif.; brothers Mineo Inuzuka of Kailua, Hawaii, and Grant Inuzuka of Forest Grove; and one grandchild. Private interment will be in Hawaii. The family suggests remembrances to Hopewell House. Arrangements are by Hennessey, Goetsch and McGee. Ronald Anthony Johnson A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 1, 1999, in Mallory Avenue Christian Church for Ronald Anthony Johnson, who died Aug. 26 of a homicide at age 32. Mr. Johnson was born Jan. 4, 1967, in Indianapolis. He moved to Portland in 1978 and attended Madison High School. He was a laborer and then a delivery person for Fleet Delivery Service for the past year. He was a member of True Life Fellowship. Survivors include his daughter, Kendra Sue of Medford; mother, Dora of Portland; brothers, Keith L. Johnson and Doug Vaughn, both of Portland, and David A. Harris and Randy Thompson, both of Fresno, Calif.; and sisters, Latrenda J. Watson and Le'Andra R. Harris, both of Portland, and Cherease Harris of Fresno, Calif. Interment will be in Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery. Arrangements are by Cox Funeral Home. Josephine Kalmanek A memorial service will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 1, 1999, in the chapel of River View Cemetery for Josephine Kalmanek, who died Aug. 28 of cancer at age 78. Mrs. Kalmanek was born Oct. 25, 1920, in Tampa, Fla. Her maiden name was Garcia. As a young woman, she moved to New York City and was briefly a seamstress in the garment district and then was a homemaker. She moved to Portland in 1978. In 1948, she married Gabriel P. Survivors include her husband; son, Gabriel of Beaverton; daughter, Joyce of Hillsboro; and two grandchildren. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society or St. Vincent Hospice. Arrangements are by Riverview Abbey Funeral Home. Donald A. Koch Donald A. Koch died Aug. 22, 1999, at age 71. A funeral was held. Mr. Koch was born Aug. 1, 1928, in Chilton, Wis., and was raised and educated in Evanston, Ill. He attended Lake Forest College in Lake Forest, Ill. He served in the U.S. Naval Reserve from 1947 until 1951, when he joined the U.S. Air Force. He also served in the Air Force Reserve from 1953 until 1958. He had lived in Lake Oswego since 1971. He worked in institutional food sales for Flav-R-Pac until retiring about 10 years ago and was a member of Christ Episcopal Church in Lake Oswego. An active member of the Elks, he served as auditor for the organization's Betty Hise Trust for Cancer Research and was inducted into the Elks Hall of Fame in 1998. He married Joanne Glidden in 1950; she died in 1995. Survivors include his son, Bill of Redmond, Wash.; daughter, Karen of Tualatin; brothers, Richard of Brookfield, Wis. and John R. of St. Germain, Wis.; and four grandchildren. Interment was in River View Cemetery Mausoleum. The family suggests remembrances to Legacy Meridian Park Hospital. Arrangements were by Young's Funeral Home in Tigard. Clara Lehman A graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 2, 1999, in Lincoln Memorial Park for Clara Lehman, who died Aug. 28 at age 85. Mrs. Lehman was born Jan. 21, 1914, in Bethany. Her maiden name was Werner. In 1957, she married Victor; he died in 1986. She owned with her husband the Big Apple Store in Sandy until their retirement. Survivors include her sister, Margaret S. Johnson of Portland; and brothers, Harry Werner of Beaverton and Eugene Werner of Portland. Arrangements are by Gateway Little Chapel of the Chimes. Mary Elizabeth Lintner Mary Elizabeth Lintner died Aug. 22, 1999, at age 38. A service was held. Miss Lintner was born Oct. 9, 1960, in La Porte, Ind., and was raised in Three Oaks, Mich. She moved to Portland in 1982. She had been a day-care provider at her home in Tigard and had worked for Pacific Fruit Co. for the past month. She volunteered for the Pee Wee Rodeo Association. Survivors include her daughter, Candyce M. of Canby; mother, Donna of Three Oaks; twin brother, Nelson Jr. of Walnut Cove, N.C.; sister, Karrie of Three Oaks; and grandmother, Frances of Three Oaks. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to a trust fund for her daughter in care of the Canby Fire Department. Arrangements are by Young's Funeral Home. Olleta Rosalie 'Peggy' Lowe Olleta Rosalie "Peggy" Lowe died Aug. 20, 1999, of cancer at age 87. There will be no service. Mrs. Lowe was born Sept. 4, 1911, in Condon. Her maiden name was Boyed. She lived in Portland before moving to California in about 1946 and was a graphic arts specialist for Granny Goose Foods in Oakland, Calif., for about 10 years before her retirement in 1976. She moved to Milwaukie in 1977. She was past president of American Legion Auxiliaries in San Leandro and Alameda County, Calif., of the American Legion 180 in Milwaukie, of 8 & 40 in Alameda County, past royal matron and current royal matron of the Clackamas Court 10 of the Order of the Amaranth. In 1931, she married Kenneth R.; he died in 1979. Survivors include her daughter, Dawn E. of Milwaukie; and brother, Carl D. Boyed of Portland. Interment is in Portland Memorial Mausoleum. The family suggests remembrances to a charity of choice. Arrangements are by Portland Memorial Funeral Home. Ann Lucas A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 1, 1999, in Oaks Pioneer Church for Ann Lucas, who died Aug. 29 at age 88. Mrs. Lucas was born June 20, 1911, in Oklahoma. Her maiden name was Shellenbarger. She moved to Portland in 1958 and was a homemaker. Her husband, Willie L., died in 1963. Survivors include her daughter, Marie Hamilton of Estacada; son, Virgil Bozarth of Seattle; sister, Maedora Storey of Wenatchee, Wash.; seven grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and 12 great-great-grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society or Disabled American Veterans. Arrangements are by Crown Burial & Cremation Service. Stana L. Manes A memorial service will be at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 2, 1999, in Sonrise Church in Hillsboro for Stana L. Manes, who died Aug. 26 of breast cancer at age 55. Miss Manes was born Jan. 27, 1944, in McMinnville. She graduated from McMinnville High School in 1962 and from the University of Oregon School of Nursing in 1966. She was a registered nurse at Physicians and Surgeons Hospital in Portland and then Tuality Community Hospital in Hillsboro for about 13 years until last December. She moved to Hillsboro in 1976 and was a member of the church. Survivors include her daughters, Alissa and Emily, both of Hillsboro; father, Stan of McMinnville; brother, Scott of Salem; and companion Jill Sorber of Hillsboro. Interment is in Evergreen Memorial Park Cemetery in McMinnville. The family suggests remembrances to Plan Loving Adoptions Now. Arrangements are by Macy & Son Funeral Directors. Hazel L. McShatko Hazel L. McShatko died Aug. 20, 1999, at age 84. No service will be held. Mrs. McShatko was born Sept. 8, 1914, in Portland. Her maiden name was Lloyd. She graduated from Lincoln High School and was a part-time business manager of Darlington Water District for about 20 years until about the 1960s. In the late 1960s, she moved to Alaska and then lived in Gleneden Beach until moving to Salem in about the mid-1980s. In 1935, she married Harold F. Survivors include her husband; sons, Jerry of Prineville and Steven D. of Oceanside; daughters, Nancy L. Brundage of Oregon City and Susan J. Ward of Eugene ; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. Arrangements are by Restlawn Funeral Home in Salem. Kenneth G. Meade A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 2, 1999, in Southwest Bible Church in Beaverton for Kenneth G. Meade, who died Aug. 29 of liver cancer at age 86. Mr. Meade was born Oct. 24, 1912, in Nickelsville, Va. He lived at various times in Nebraska, Tennessee, California and Oregon. He was an appliance and tire salesman for several companies before his retirement in 1977. He was a member of the church. In 1940, he married Kathlyn Liddell; she died in 1997. He married Helen Gamsby in 1997; she died July 22. Survivors include his daughter, April Mahone of Tigard; brother, Carl of Knoxville, Tenn.; sister, Bonelene McConnell of Kingsport, Tenn.; one grandchild; and one great-grandchild. Private interment will be in Memory Gardens in Medford. The family suggests remembrances to St. Vincent Hospice. Arrangements are by Skyline Funeral Home. Evelyn B. Miner A graveside service will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 1, 1999, in River View Cemetery for Evelyn B. Miner, who died Aug. 24 at age 81. Mrs. Miner was born Aug. 8, 1918, in Providence, R.I., and was raised in Portland. She graduated from Washington High School in 1936 and was a homemaker. She moved to California in the 1960s and was a member of Salem Lutheran Church. In 1940, she married Gordon L. Survivors include her husband; daughters, Barbara Collins of Eldoret, Kenya, and Diane Wheatley of Liverpool, N.Y.; son, David B. of Fredericksburg, Va.; sisters, Grace M. Hill of Tualatin and Ruth Sconce of Milwaukie; and eight grandchildren. The family suggests remembrances to the missions fund of her church. Arrangements are by River View Abbey Funeral Home. Leo Moore A funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 1, 1999, in Columbia Funeral Home in St. Helens for Leo Moore, who died Aug. 27 of multiple illnesses at age 54. Mr. Moore was born Nov. 28, 1944, in St. Louis. He moved to Scappoose in 1991 and had been a commercial roofer for 30 years in St. Louis and then affiliated with Local 49 in Portland until 1995. In 1985, he married Donna Cope Fuller. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Terry Dawley of Wetmore, Kan., Serena Brake of Arnold, Mo., and Tessie Moore and Debby Fuller, both of Scappoose; sons, Nicky and Randy, both of Horton, Kan.; sister, Millie Dillon of Winfield, Mo.; and 15 grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. Marcia R. Phillips A Mass of Christian burial will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 1, 1999, in Holy Cross Catholic Church for Marcia R. Phillips, who died Aug. 26 at age 59. Mrs. Phillips was born Aug. 31, 1939, in New York City. Her maiden name was Reyes. She moved to Portland in 1968 and was a homemaker. In 1968, she married Robert. Survivors include her husband; daughter, Cathy of Portland; sons, Jonathan of Portland and Michael of Oakland, Calif.; parents, Paul and Ana Reyes of Oakland, Calif.; sisters, Christina Wright of Berkeley, Calif., Jane Reyes of Santa Cruz, Calif., and Pauline Perry of San Jose, Calif.; and one grandchild. Interment will be in Mt. Calvary Catholic Cemetery. Arrangements are by Hustad Funeral Home. Marilyn K. Rouse A funeral will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 1, 1999, in Portland Memorial Sunset Chapel for Marilyn K. Rouse, who died Aug. 29 at age 75. Mrs. Rouse was born Jan. 15, 1924, in Carbondale, Ill. Her maiden name was Karr. She lived most of her life in the Portland metropolitan area, including 33 years in Lake Oswego. She graduated from Grant High School in 1942 and from Oregon State College, now Oregon State University, in home economics. She was a real estate broker. She married Charles L. III in 1950; he died in 1998. Survivors include her sons, Charles IV of Tigard and William of Lake Oswego; and two grandchildren. Private interment will be in Portland Memorial Mausoleum. The family suggests remembrances to a favorite children's charity. Joan Mary Meunier Rouzie A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 2, 1999, in Hennessey, Goetsch & McGee Funeral Home for Joan Mary Meunier Rouzie, who died Aug. 26 at age 72. Mrs. Rouzie was born June 2, 1927, in Indian Orchard, Mass. Her maiden name was Meunier. She moved to Portland in 1957 and was a sales clerk for Chown Hardware for 23 years. She was formerly on the board of Friendly House. In 1951, she married A. William; they were later divorced. Survivors include her daughters, Melinda J. Royce and Rebecca R. Ettlin, both of Portland; son, Benjamin J. of Depoe Bay; and three grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the Bosco Milligan Foundation, P.0. Box 14157, Portland OR 97293. Donald Terry Scott A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 2, 1999, in Faith Lutheran Church for Donald Terry Scott, who died Aug. 26 at age 48. Mr. Scott was born May 7, 1951, in Portland. He lived in the Portland area all his life. He graduated from Madison High School and from Portland State University. He was a manager for the Portland Water Bureau. He married Julie Cheney in 1973. Survivors include his wife; sons, Justin and Cameron, both of Gresham; mother, Ida Scott of Portland; sister, Judy Williams of Madras; and brothers, Gary of Salem and James of Colorado Springs, Colo. Interment was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Legacy Hospice. Arrangements are by Killingsworth Little Chapel of the Chimes. Mary Soza-Nizic A funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 2, 1999, in St. Philip Neri Catholic Church for Mary Soza-Nizic, who died Aug. 29 at age 86. Recitation of the rosary will be at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 1, also in the church. Mrs. Soza-Nizic was born Nov. 29, 1912, in Primosten, Croatia. Her maiden name was Soza. She immigrated to Portland in 1937 and was a homemaker and a member of the church. In 1932, she married Krizan "Chris" Nizic; he died in 1991. Survivors include her daughters, Violet Spencer of Milwaukie and Mary Ann Webb of Aloha; son, Dr. John Nizic of Boring; sister, Neda Skoric of Clackamas; 14 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Mt. Calvary Catholic Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the Altar Society of her church or to KBVM-Radio. Arrangements are by Hennessey, Goetsch & McGee. Harold D. Bone A funeral will be at 1 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 16, 1999, in Immanuel Lutheran Church for Harold D. Bone, who died Sept. 12, apparently of a heart attack, at age 66. Mr. Bone was born March 10, 1933, in Huntington and was raised in Riverside and Portland. He graduated from Grant High School. In the early 1950s, he served in the Oregon Army National Guard. He was a scale technician for Toledo Scale Co., where he was a district manager from 1958 to 1970, and then for Fairbanks Morse. He later owned gas stations at Southeast 28th Avenue and Holgate Boulevard and at Southeast 17th Avenue and Ellis Street. He was a restaurant equipment salesman for Holly Sales before retiring in 1997. He was a member of the church. In 1950, he married Dolores Craver; they later divorced. He married Arlene Myrick in 1967; they later divorced. He married Shirley J. McDougal in 1976; she died in 1990. Survivors include his sons, Robert J. and William A., both of Portland, and Keith W. of Milwaukie; stepsons, Scott Myrick of Battle Ground, Wash., and Michael Myrick of Portland; brothers, Lee Garner of Fallon, Nev., Ronald of St. Helens and Sid of Forest Grove; sister, Beverly Jones of Hillsboro; companion, Myrna Cinnamon of Beaverton; and six grandchildren. Entombment will be in Portland Memorial Mausoleum. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements are by Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt Funeral Home. Robert Otis Brandeberry A funeral will be at 1 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 16, 1999, in Caldwell's Colonial Chapel for Robert Otis Brandeberry, who died Sept. 13 of cancer at age 82. Mr. Brandeberry was born July 16, 1917, in Albany and was raised in Portland. He attended Franklin High School. He was a communications technician in the U.S. Navy for 20 years, which included duty during World War II. After his discharge in 1959, he was a warehouseman for the Bonneville Power Administration until his retirement at age 55. In 1939, he married Florence M. Hansen; she died in 1985. Survivors, all of Portland, include his daughter, Margaret L. Smith; sons, Robert J. and David M.; sister, Mary Gerke; seven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the American Diabetes Association. Christine Connolly A Mass of Christian burial will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Sept. 17, 1999, in St. Pius X Catholic Church in Cedar Mill for Christine Connolly, who died Sept. 10 of cancer at age 56. Mrs. Connolly was born Nov. 27, 1942, in Kinvarra, Ireland. Her maiden name was Forde. She immigrated to New York City at age 17 and attended nursing school at Hospital for Joint Diseases. She lived in New York City and Monroe, N.Y., before moving to Portland in 1980. She was a licensed practical nurse for Tuality Community Hospital for 18 years. She was a member of the church. In 1967, she married Lawrence P. Connolly. Survivors include her husband; daughter, Deirdre A. of Portland; sons, Kieran of Portland and Michael L. of Lake Oswego; brothers, Patrick Forde of San Leandro, Calif., Michael Forde of San Bruno, Calif., John J. Forde of Kilcolgan, Ireland, and Brendan Forde of Galway, Ireland, and Peter Forde of Dublin, Ireland; sisters, Maureen Brennan of Wall Township, N.J., Bridie Forde of Staten Island, N.Y., Ann Robinson of Point Pleasant, N.J., and Bernadette Crowe of El Granada, Calif.; and two grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Washington County Hospice or to the American Lung Association. Arrangements are by Pegg, Paxson & Springer Chapel. Curtis H. Endicott A funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 15, 1999, in Columbia Funeral Home for Curtis H. Endicott, who died Sept. 11 of lung disease at age 51. Mr. Endicott was born Jan. 8, 1948, in Portland and was raised in Redmond. He attended the University of Oregon and served in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War. He was a truck driver for Shell Oil Co. in Redmond before moving to St. Helens in 1992, where he managed St. Helens Computer Center and was a computer consultant, repairer and builder. He was a national spokesman for Measure 58, which allows Oregon-born adoptees age 21 and older to see their original birth certificates. In 1997, he married Barbara "Bobbie" Cochran. Survivors include his wife; sons, Eugene of Riverdale, Utah, and Curtis J. of Redmond; parents, Eugene and Gloria of Redmond; brother, Duane of Redmond; and five grandchildren. Interment will be in Redmond Memorial Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the Curtis Endicott Memorial Fund to defend Measure 58, P.O. Box 693, St. Helens, OR 97051. Arrangements are by Redmond Memorial Chapel. Perry Edward 'Pete' George Perry Edward "Pete" George died Aug. 17, 1999, of cancer at age 72. No service will be held. Mr. George was born Nov. 18, 1926, in Oildale, Calif. An auto mechanic, he had lived in Portland since the mid-1950s. He also was a scuba instructor and owned Hollywood Sea & Ski for several years. Survivors include his daughters, Teresa Clark of Vancouver, Wash., and Melody George of Portland; sister, Margaret Gates of Portland; and companion, Ellie Hudson of Portland; 11 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Interment was in Sunnyside Chimes Memorial Gardens. The family suggests remembrances to Adventist Medical Center. Arrangements were by Oregon Cremation Co. Loretta L. Gilsdorf A memorial Mass will be at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 15, 1999, in St. Ignatius Catholic Church for Loretta L. Gilsdorf, who died Sept. 11 at age 84. Mrs. Gilsdorf was born Nov. 8, 1914, in Creston, Mont., and was raised in Portland. Her maiden name was Brown. She graduated from Franklin High School and after earning teaching certification at Marylhurst College taught in the Upper Logan School District. She later taught in St. Paul and in Portland at All Saints, St. Francis, Assumption, St. Ignatius and Ascension Catholic schools, and then in a special-education program for Multnomah County Educational Service District for about six years before retiring in 1977. She was a lifelong member of the church. In 1938, she married Martin Gilsdorf; he died in 1983. Survivors include her daughters, Patricia Brost of Portland and Kathleen Walsh of King City; sons, Jim and Mike, both of Portland; sister, Charlotte Orr of Libby, Mont.; brother, Francis Brown of Beaverton; nine grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Her son Robert died March 9. Interment will be in Gethsemani Catholic Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements are by Mt. Scott Funeral Home. Opal Hand A memorial service will be at 4 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 16, 1999, in Donelson Sewell & Mathews Mortuary for Opal Hand, who died Sept. 13 at age 71. Mrs. Hand was born Oct. 8, 1927, in Taloga, Okla. Her maiden name was Merck. She lived in several places, including Oklahoma, Texas, South Dakota, Nevada, Iran, Florida and Alaska, before settling in Aloha in 1983. She was a homemaker and a member of the Christian Church in Seiling, Okla. In 1943, she married Donald D. Hand. Survivors include her husband; son, Dee E. of Port Townsend, Wash.; daughter, Gayle A. of San Mateo, Calif.; mother, Mildred Moilanen of Forest Grove; sisters, Willa Fay Chavez of Tillamook, Maxine Tibbetts of Derby, Kan., and Muriel Uhlenhake of Kansas City, Mo.; and one grandchild. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society. John William Harrow John William Harrow died Aug. 31, 1999, at age 55. A gathering will be held later. Mr. Harrow was born Aug. 1, 1944, in Portland. He graduated from Wilson High School and was a self-employed landscaper, gardener, craftsman and carpenter. He also worked on his family filbert orchard in Dundee and in various capacities for several music clubs. He is survived by his daughter, Justin Marzineck of Astoria; father, William J. of Dundee; brothers, James of Tualatin and David of Corvallis; sister, Mary Ball of Bozeman, Mont.; and a grandchild. Disposition is by cremation. Arrangements are Attrell's Newburg Funeral Home. Francis J. Issler A graveside service will be at 1 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 16, 1999, in Willamette National Cemetery for Francis J. Issler, who died Sept. 11 at age 79. Mr. Issler was born Dec. 17, 1919, in Columbia, S.D., and was raised in Vancouver, Wash. He graduated from Vancouver High School. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army in the Philippines. He was a machinist for 41 years, first for Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railroad and retired from Burlington Northern Railroad in 1979. In 1942, he married Ruth M. Maurer. Survivors include his wife; son, Francis "Jack" Jr. of Ridgefield, Wash.; daughter, Annette Roppo of Vancouver; and three grandchildren. Arrangements are by Hamilton-Mylan Funeral Home in Vancouver. Marjorie Marie Kerbs A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 15, 1999, in St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Cornelius for Marjorie Marie Kerbs, who died Sept. 11 at age 91. Mrs. Kerbs was born July 9, 1908, in Center, N.D. Her maiden name was Matteson. After completing nurse's training in Minneapolis, she was a nurse for a country doctor around Beulah, N.D. She moved to The Dalles in 1945 and later to Newport and North Bend. She worked for various doctors and hospitals and, while in North Bend in the 1950s, she was president of the Oregon State Board of Nursing and worked with the Red Cross blood bank. She lived in Cleveland in the 1960s, then returned to Oregon, living in Sherman County and Banks before moving to Forest Grove in 1984. She was a member of the church. In 1934, she married Samuel F. Kerbs; he died in 1984. Survivors include her daughter, Vicki Balk of Beaverton; and two grandchildren. Her son, Samuel W., died as an infant. Private interment will be in St. Peters Lutheran Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to Dakota Boys Ranch Foundation, P.O. Box 5007, Minot, N.D. 58702-5007. Arrangements are by Forest Grove Memorial Chapel. Harold L. Miller A graveside service will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 18, 1999, in Meridian Cemetery in Wilsonville for Harold L. Miller, who died Sept. 12 at age 86. Mr. Miller was born May 5, 1913, in Crabtree, where he was raised. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Navy in Europe and Japan. He was a landscaper and nurseryman and owned Miller Landscaping in Portland and Wilsonville. A member of the Oregon Agriculture Board, he was named into the Oregon Nurseryman's Hall of Fame in 1996. He moved to Portland during the early 1950s, to Wilsonville in the late 1970s and this year to Woodburn. He helped establish the Wilsonville Senior Citizens Center, where he was a volunteer. He was a member of the Meridian United Church of Christ. In 1955, he married Joy B. Mason Miller. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Marilyn of Tigard, Sharon Stutzman of Clackamas and Judy Gallaway of Vancouver, Wash.; son, Lindsey of Milwaukie; brother, Willard of Portland; sisters, Alta Kaegler of Portland and Bernice Bernardi of St. Helens; 12 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. The family suggests remembrances to the Oregon Gardens in Silverton or the Wilsonville Senior Center. Arrangements are by Cornwell Colonial Chapel in Wilsonville. Lynn L. Moe A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 16, 1999, in Hustad Funeral Home for Lynn L. Moe, who died Sept. 11 of pneumonia at age 73. Mr. Moe was born April 11, 1926, in New England, N.D., and moved to Portland as a youth. During World War II, he served in U.S. Army in central Europe and received a Bronze Star. He was a forklift operator for Multnomah Plywood, retiring in 1991. He was a member of Redeemer Lutheran Church. In 1949, he married Erma Lundin; she died in 1990. Survivors include his daughters, Shirley Lane and Judy Moe, both of Portland, and Linda Tribe of Amboy, Wash.; son, Ronald of Portland; brother, John of Portland; sisters, Hazel Smith of Las Vegas and Ann Wood of Portland; four grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Private interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. Weltha E. Wilson A funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 16, 1999, in Bateman Carroll Funeral Chapel in Gresham for Weltha E. Wilson, who died Sept. 11 at age 106. Mrs. Wilson was born Jan. 1, 1893, in Springdale. Her maiden name was Lasley. She graduated from Washington High School. She homesteaded in Shaniko for three years, then moved to a dairy farm in Corbett, which she and her husband later converted to the Wilson Bulb Gardens. She became a painter while in her 80s, and she and her sister held art shows on the farm in Corbett. Until she was 102, she made dried flower wreaths that were sold at the Vista House in the Columbia River Gorge. She wintered in Redlands, Calif., for many years and had been a Gresham resident since 1993. In 1913, she married Edward C. Wilson; he died in 1968. Survivors include her daughter, Kathleen Kramer of Redlands, Calif.; brother, Edwin Lasley of Banks; sister, Clara Salzman of Aloha; nine grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; and 11 great-great-grandchildren. Her son Charles F. died in 1984, and her son James E. died in 1998. Private interment will be in Lincoln Memorial Park. The family suggests remembrances to the Columbian Garden Club or a favorite charity. Betty Jean Youngblood Betty Jean Youngblood died Sept. 7, 1999, of cancer at age 71. There will be no service. Mrs. Youngblood was born June 15, 1928, in Artesia, N.M. Her maiden name was Duncan. In 1948, she moved to Portland. During the 1960s, she worked for View-Master. After retirement, she moved to the Canby area, where she worked on her son's farm and for her daughter's business. She married James Youngblood in 1948. Survivors include her husband; son, Chris of Canby; and daughter, Barbara Vassler of Hillsboro. Disposition was by cremation. Arrangements are by Oregon Cremation Co. Gertrude M. Baker A memorial service will be at 4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 26, 1999, in Metzger United Methodist Church for Gertrude M. Baker, who died Sept. 21 at age 95. Mrs. Baker was born Jan. 29, 1904, in Curlew, Iowa. Her maiden name was Thompson. She moved to Newberg in 1937 and later lived in Stanwood, Wash., for about 10 years until moving to Beaverton 13 years ago. Mrs. Baker was a homemaker and a letter carrier for the U.S. Post Office. She also helped run her family's farm. She was a member of the church. She married Alvin L. Link in 1927; he died in 1937. She married Lawrence W. Baker in 1938; he died in 1986. Survivors include her daughters, Nelda King of Organ, N.M., and Ann Phillips of Beaverton; son, LeRoy of Troy, Idaho; seven grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Private interment will be in Valley View Memorial Park in Newberg. The family suggests remembrances to a memorial fund at the church or a favorite charity. Arrangements are by Autumn Funerals & Cremations. Martha Okamoto Cobb A funeral will be held Monday, Sept. 27, 1999, in Lawrence, Kan., for Martha Okamoto Cobb, who died Sept. 17 at age 83. Mrs. Cobb was born Jan. 18, 1916, in Santa Ana, Calif. Her maiden name was Kadowaki. In 1940, she married Ed Okamoto. The couple moved to Lawrence in 1944, after being sent to an internment camp in Poston, Ariz., during World War II. She and her husband owned a plumbing business until his death in 1964. She then worked in the office of the School of Education at the University of Kansas until retiring in 1983. She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Lawrence before moving to Beaverton in 1998. In 1975, she married Everett Cobb; he died in 1987. Survivors include her daughter, Joanne Munger of Anchorage, Alaska; son, Dr. Paul Okamoto of Portland; two brothers; three sisters; five grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Lawrence Memorial Park in Lawrence. The family suggests remembrances to the church or the Sjogren's Syndrome Foundation, 333 N. Broadway, Jericho, N.Y. Arrangements are by Pegg, Paxson & Springer Chapel. Thelma Valborg Dahle A funeral will be at 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 26, 1999, in Cornwell Colonial Chapel in Wilsonville for Thelma Valborg Dahle, who died Sept. 23 at age 70. Mrs. Dahle was born Sept. 5, 1929, in Alamo, N.D. Her maiden name was Finnesgard. She lived in Cherry Valley, Calif., from 1979 to 1989 and in Windsor, Calif., from 1989 to 1998, when she moved to Tualatin. She was a homemaker and a member of the Community of Hope Lutheran Church in Wilsonville. In 1950, she married Trygve F. Dahle. Survivors include her husband; sons, Dan of Wilsonville and Trygve III of Bozeman, Mont.; daughters, Helen Armstrong of Redmond and Sharon Crowson of Vancouver, Wash.; nine grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Skyline Memorial Gardens. The family suggests remembrances to the church building fund, the American Cancer Society or the Kaiser-Permanente Hospice. Ruby 'Rue' Douglas Ruby "Rue" Douglas died Sept. 17, 1999, at age 85. A private service will be held. Mrs. Douglas was born April 4, 1914, in Ridgeway, Iowa. Her maiden name was Gullickson. She graduated from Luther College in Decorah, Iowa, and earned a master's degree from Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minn. She lived in Iowa and Pennsylvania before moving to Salem in 1954. A classroom teacher, she also was a remedial reading teacher for 25 years in Englewood and Bush Elementary schools, retiring in 1979. She moved to Portland in 1980,where she was a member of Resurrection and Bethlehem Lutheran Churches. In 1939, she married James S. Douglas; he died in 1972. Survivors include her sons, James T. of Portland and Bruce T. of Lake Oswego; daughter, Randi of Troy, Mich.; sister, Olive Sime of Ridgeway; and five grandchildren. Interment will be in Rest Lawn Cemetery in Salem. The family suggests remembrances to the building fund of Bethlehem Lutheran Church. Arrangements are by Heritage Memorial. Victoria A. Gabel Victoria A. Gabel died Sept. 16, 1999, at age 91. No service will be held. Mrs. Gabel was born July 25, 1908, in Republican City, Neb. Her maiden name was Rebman. A homemaker, she lived in Salem, Newberg and Newport before moving to Forest Grove in the mid-1960s. In 1943, she married Raymond F. Gabel; he died in 1988. Survivors include her sons, Raymond L. and Roy A., both of Aloha; daughters, Carolyn Martin of Hillsboro and Jackie Morris of Texas City, Texas; brother, Pete Rebman of Alma, Neb.; five grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Arrangements were by Westside Cremation Service. Vera Louise Gifford A graveside service will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 28, 1999, in Mt. View Cemetery in Oregon City for Vera Louise Gifford, who died Sept. 23 at age 65. Mrs. Gifford was born Nov. 24, 1933, in Grants Pass. Her maiden name was Nutt. She lived in the West Linn area since the 1950s. She was a homemaker. Survivors include her sons, Robert P. of Grants Pass and Edward of South Congaree, S.C.; daughter, Cindy S. Martin of Newberg; brothers, James Nutt of Gladstone and Henry H. Nutt of Beavercreek; sister, Thelma G. Josi of Vancouver, Wash.; and six grandchildren. The family suggests remembrances to Willamette Falls Hospice. Arrangements are by Holman-Hankins-Bowker & Waud Funeral Home. Billy E. Gilbert Billy E. Gilbert died Sept. 18, 1999, at age 77. A private service will be held. Mr. Gilbert was born March 11, 1922, in Leavenworth, Kan. He graduated from Sherwood High School. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Marine Corps. He worked as a heavy equipment operator and retired in 1984. He lived most of his adult life in Portland before moving to Pacific City in 1992. In 1944, he married Virginia Puckett; she died in 1976. In 1978, he married Beatrice Whitcomb-Stanton. Survivors include his wife; daughter, Kathy Cooper of Seattle; sons, Jim and Scott, both of Portland, and Larry of Eugene; stepdaughter, Janis Stanton of Stayton; stepson, Mark Stanton of Vancouver, Wash.; and seven grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Home Health and Hospice of Lincoln City. Arrangements are by Omega Funeral & Cremation Service. Evelyn L. "Lou" Green A graveside service will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 28, 1999, in Princess Ann Memorial Park in Virginia Beach, Va., for Evelyn L. "Lou" Green, who died Sept. 22 at age 75. Mrs. Green was born June 21, 1924, in Washington, D.C. Her maiden name was Hill. She was raised and schooled in Chicago. She lived in Norfolk, Va., and Virginia Beach, Va., for many years until moving to Gresham in 1979. She was a homemaker and attended the First Baptist Church in Gresham. Survivors include her sons, James of Holly Springs, Miss., John of Hattiesburg, Miss., Robert of Canton, Miss., Dewey of Memphis, Tenn., and Thomas of Chicago; daughters, Beverly Ward of Petal, Miss., Jean Kary of Portland and Bonnie Green of Dallas, Texas; 19 grandchildren; and 21 great-grandchildren. Her son, Richard, died in 1963. The family suggests remembrances to the Disabled American Veterans. Arrangements are by Bateman Carroll Funeral Home. Donnie Lee Hall A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Monday, Sept. 27, 1999, in Ainsworth United Church of Christ for Donnie Lee Hall, who died Sept. 21 of lung disease at age 49. Mr. Hall was born Sept. 27, 1949, in Brackettville, Texas, and was raised in Portland. He graduated from Jefferson High School. He served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. He was a maintenance specialist and welder for the Veterans Affairs in Vancouver for about nine years before his retirement in 1993. He was a member of the church. Survivors include his sisters, Rosie D. Lovings and Bonnie J. Chinn, both of Portland; and brothers, David of Portland and Paul of Mesa, Ariz. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the American Lung Association. Arrangements are by Killingsworth Little Chapel of the Chimes. Lane L. Homstad Lane L. Homstad died Sept. 17, 1999, of burns at age 58. A private service was held. Mr. Homstad was born April 18, 1941, in Centralia, Wash., and moved to Battle Ground, Wash., at age 15. He graduated from Battle Ground High School and was a general contractor in Vancouver, Wash. Survivors include his daughter, Susan Hart, and son, Andrew, both of Vancouver; sisters, Sharon Frasier of The Dalles and Sonya Nadeau of Sandy; and companion, Sharon Galloway of Brush Prairie, Wash. Disposition was by cremation. Arrangements were by Davies Cremation & Burial Service. Edwin A. Jacks Edwin A. Jacks died Sept. 16, 1999, at age 86. A private family service was held. Mr. Jacks was born Aug. 22, 1913, in Pincher Creek, Alberta. In 1924, he moved to Carlton and worked for the L.H. & L. Lumber Co., for 23 years. He was a past member of the Carlton Fire Department. In 1959, he moved to Dayton where he owned and operated Palmer Lumber Supply until retiring in 1974, when he moved to Hebo. In 1991, he moved to McMinnville. He married Josie Rogers in 1935; she died in 1938. In 1939, he married Cathryn Cox. Survivors include his wife; son, Forrest of Dayton; daughters, Cathy Bellwood of McMinnville, Sandra Mason of Newberg and Jean Staebler of Carlton; brother, Wilfred Jack of Myrtle Creek; 11 grandchildren; and 25 great-grandchildren. Private internment was in Evergreen Memorial Park. Arrangements were by Macy & Son Funeral Home in McMinnville. Carl Meyer 'Cully' Johansen A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Monday, Sept. 27, 1999, in West Linn Lutheran Church for Carl Meyer "Cully" Johansen, who died Sept. 24 at age 75. Mr. Johansen was born Jan. 19, 1924, in Astoria. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He had lived in the Portland area since the early 1950s. He worked in laminated beam construction and later operated the rug service department for M.E. Dinihanian until retiring in 1989. He was a member of the church. He married Selma I. Hergett in 1956. Survivors include his wife; son, Greg of Oregon City; sisters, Lily Kraetch of Yuma, Ariz., Margaret Rummell of Salem and Evelyn Raymond of Eugene; and one grandchild. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to a memorial fund at the church. Arrangements are by Hillside Chapel. Majal Wills Lee A gathering will be at 11 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 26, 1999, in her home for Majal Wills Lee, who died Sept. 20 of cancer at age 56. Mrs. Lee was born June 20, 1943, in Waitsburg, Wash. Her maiden name was Wills. She moved to Scappoose in 1978 and was an accounts payable clerk in the accounting department of Pacific Coast Fruit Co. for 11 years until about two weeks ago. Survivors include her sons, Gordon of Scappoose and Edward B. III of Waukegan, Ill.; daughter, Darla Meade of Kennewick, Wash.; mother and stepfather, Stella and Tom Severtsen of Eagle Creek; and four grandchildren. Private interment will be in Waitsburg, Wash. Arrangements are by Oregon Cremation Co. Gwendolyn Ruth Liggins A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 28, 1999, in First Zion AME Church for Gwendolyn Ruth Liggins, who died Sept. 21 at age 49. Mrs. Liggins was born March 11, 1950, in Carlsbad, N.M. Her maiden name was Brison. She lived in the San Fernando Valley, Calif., area for many years until moving to the Portland area seven years ago. She was a homemaker and a professional seamstress. She married Calvin Liggins in 1966. Survivors include her husband; sons, Gerald of Aloha and Jamel and Calvin, both of Beaverton; daughter, Keitra M. of Portland; and six grandchildren. Private interment will be in Lincoln Memorial Park. Arrangements are by Killingsworth Little Chapel of the Chimes. Leota Mae Logan Leota Mae Logan died Sept. 16, 1999, of a stroke at age 69. A private service will be held later. Mrs. Logan was born March 31, 1930, in Black River Falls, Wis., and moved to Portland as a youth. Her maiden name was Heath. She was a homemaker. In 1946, she married Albert "Bud" Glenn Logan Sr. Survivors include her husband; daughters, Tamara Oium of Portland and Juanita M. Watts of Black Diamond, Wash.; son, Albert G. Jr. of Aurora; brother, Gene Heath of Colton; sisters, Irene Mehlhoff of Colton and Betty Fisher of Portland; 11 grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to a favorite charity. Arrangements were by Portland Funeral Alternatives. Larry D. Loundree Larry D. Loundree died Sept. 20, 1999, at age 51. No service will be held. Mr. Loundree was born Sept. 14, 1948, in Portland and was raised in Sandy. He graduated from Sandy High School in 1966 and then served in the U.S. Navy in the Vietnam War. He was a crane operator for Reynolds Metals Co. for 25 years before retiring in the early 1990s. Survivors include his daughter, Tara of Portland; mother, Helen of Sandy; sisters, Char Ball of Colton, Judy Will of Portland and Nicole of Sandy; grandmother, Ruth of Sandy; and companion, Kris Nielson of Portland. Disposition was by cremation. Arrangements were by Sandy Funeral Home. Charles A. MacDermid A graveside service will be at 10 a.m. Monday, Sept. 27, 1999, in Willamette National Cemetery for Charles A. MacDermid, who died Sept. 20 at age 83. Mr. MacDermid was born Nov. 29, 1915, in Great Falls, Mont. A 1934 graduate of Great Falls High School, he served in the Montana National Guard for seven years during the 1930s. He served in the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II and advanced to the rank of staff sergeant. He worked as a lithographer for 40 years, including 20 years at the Graphic Arts Center in Portland before retiring in 1978. In 1938, he married Georgina "Jean" McMullen. Survivors include his wife; son, Roger of Boring; daughters, Jean Sheppard of Camas, Wash., and Gayle Babb of Portland; brother, Donald of Great Falls; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society-Oregon Division & Metro Unit. Arrangements are by Portland Memorial Funeral Home. Robert Stephen McMahon Robert Stephen McMahon died Sept. 20, 1999, at age 78. A private service will be held. Mr. McMahon was born Feb. 6, 1921, in Goldendale, Wash. He worked in the Civilian Conservation Corps and then in the shipyards in Portland. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army in Europe. In 1956, he moved to Portland and worked in sawmills and was a welder and then a truck driver for Arrow Transportation for 24 years before his retirement in 1982. He moved to Prineville that year. He moved to White Salmon, Wash., in 1994. In 1947, he married Nora E. Walker. Survivors include his wife; daughter, Carol Bray of Corvallis; son, Stephen E. of Portland; sisters, Anna Wade of Portland and Edith Collins of Lemmon, S.D.; and three grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the American Heart Association or the American Diabetes Association. Arrangements are by Gardner Funeral Home in White Salmon. Milton M. Millard Milton M. Millard died Sept. 15, 1999, of lung cancer at age 84. No service will be held. Mr. Millard was born March 18, 1915, in Yankton, S.D. He moved to Portland in 1944 and was a longshoreman for Jones Oregon Stevedoring Co. for 20 years before his retirement in 1978. In 1961, he married Dolores Bowen Stenulson. Survivors include his wife; son, Jim of Grapevine, Texas; stepson, Gary Stenulson of Portland; stepdaughter, Pat Maderos of Portland; sister, Violet Ford of Portland; five grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. Arrangements are by Alpine Cremation & Burial Services. Melvin L. Neal Melvin L. Neal died Sept. 16, 1999, of a heart attack at age 47. A graveside service was held in Belle Passi Cemetery in Woodburn. Mr. Neal was born July 1, 1952, in Wenatchee, Wash. He moved to Woodburn in 1968. He was employed as a lumber sawyer. He served in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War. In 1974, he married Sandra Colyer. Survivors include his wife; sons, Kevin of Salem and Ryan of Woodburn; sisters Sharon Drake of La Pine, Vicky Wing of Crawfordsville; Glenda Erickson of Granite Falls, Wash., and Marsha Hendrix of Aurora; brothers, James of Junction City and Robert of La Pine; parents, Harvey and Katherine Gruendemann of Donald; and two grandchildren. Arrangements were by Cornwell Colonial Chapel. Evelyn Belle Ottoboni A funeral will be at 10 a.m. Monday, Sept. 27, 1999, in Sunnyside Little Chapel of the Chimes for Evelyn Belle Ottoboni, who died Sept. 23 at age 87. Mrs. Ottoboni was born Oct. 23, 1911, in Custer, S.D. Her maiden name was Parks. She moved to Portland in 1950 and was a cook for Loaves & Fishes for about 12 years before her retirement in 1979. She was a member of Lynchwood Christian Church. In 1981, she married Charles J. Ottoboni; he died in 1993. Survivors include her daughters, Jackie Hadley of Portland and Janet White of St. Petersburg, Fla.; sisters, Hope Hart of Warren, Stella Fox of Belle Forche, S.D., Joyce Jordan of Bell Gardens, Calif., and Ella Mae Glaser of Portland; 10 grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Her son, Richard Fleming, died in 1991. Private interment will be in Chimes Memorial Gardens. The family suggests remembrances to the church. Marlyn E. Newman A private service was held for Marlyn E. Newman, who died Sept. 15, 1999, of cancer at age 68. Mrs. Newman was born June 23, 1931, in Seattle. Her maiden name was Lindgren. In 1950, she moved to Portland. She attended Linfield College and graduated from Oregon Health Sciences University Nursing School. She was a homemaker and also worked in nursing for various health institutions. In 1953, she married Robert E. Newman. Survivors include her husband; sons, Bob, Dave and Jim, all of Portland, and John of Gresham; and six grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements are by Gateway Little Chapel of the Chimes. Annabel Mae Patterson Annabel Mae Patterson died Sept. 15, 1999, at age 85. No service will be held. Mrs. Patterson was born May 1, 1914, in Portland. Her maiden name was Reddaway. She graduated from Oregon City High School and was a homemaker. In 1936, she married William K. Patterson; he died in 1987. Survivors include her daughter, Barbara Sorrell of Portland; and two grandchildren. Her son, Edward, died in 1988. Interment was in Fir Lawn Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society, the American Diabetes Association or the American Heart Association. Arrangements were by Wilhelm Funeral Home. Michael Joseph Adam Quinlan Michael Joseph Adam Quinlan died Sept. 15, 1999, of lung cancer at age 43. A private service will be held. Mr. Quinlan was born March 1, 1956, in San Jose, Calif. He lived in the Portland area for about 15 years. He was a painter for many years. Survivors include his daughters, Stayce and Michelle, both of Portland; and one grandchild. Disposition was by cremation. Arrangements are by Omega Funeral & Cremation Service. Walter Roth A wake will be at 1 p.m. Monday, Sept. 27, 1999, in Candle Light Restaurant for Walter Roth, who died Sept. 21 at age 82. Mr. Roth was born July 14, 1917, in Spokane. He grew up in Medford and worked in the local shipyards during World War II. During the post-war years, he left Portland for various jobs but returned permanently in 1957. He worked as a logger and in the trucking and automotive parts and service industry for most of his life, including as a manager, before retiring in 1982. In 1944, he married Elizabeth Hanson; she died in 1992. Survivors include his daughter, Margaret "Peggy" of Portland; son, Steven of San Pablo, Calif.; four grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Mt. Hood Hospice. Arrangements are by Wilhelm Funeral Home. Joseph George Saufl A funeral will be at 1 p.m. Monday, Sept. 27, 1999, in Wilhelm Funeral Chapel for Joseph George Saufl, who died Sept. 21 at age 83. Mr. Saufl was born March 13, 1916, in Chicago. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He worked for Faber Brothers Sporting Goods Co. in Chicago for more than 40 years, retiring as vice president in 1983. He moved to Portland in 1987 and was a member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. In 1943, he married Irine Carlson. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Jorine A. Rollins and Judy A. Kurth, both of Portland; son, Joseph "Jay" of Portland; sister, Maryann Kocka of Brookfield, Ill.; brother, Paul of Milwaukee, Wis.; and three grandchildren. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the National Parkinson Foundation, care of the Parkinson's Center of Oregon at Oregon Health Sciences University. William E. Templin Jr. William E. Templin Jr. died Sept. 22, 1999, at age 84. A private service will be held. Mr. Templin was born March 29, 1925, in Winchester, Ill. During World War II, he served in the merchant marine. He moved to Scappoose in 1952 and worker for Purdy Brush Co., an appraiser for the Veterans Affairs for 10 years and an appraiser for Columbia County for 20 years before retiring in the 1970s. In 1945, he married Betty J. Krueger. Survivors include his wife; sons, Gary and Steven, both of St. Helens, Gale and Donald, both of Scappoose, and Bruce of Issaquah, Wash.; foster daughter, Pebble Hernandez of Centralia, Wash.; 16 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Columbia Memorial Gardens in Scappoose. The family suggests remembrances to Shriners Hospital for Children or to the Scappoose Swimming Pool fund. Arrangements are by Columbia Funeral Home. Doris W. Tyler Doris W. Tyler died Sept. 18, 1999, at age 88. A private service was held. Miss Tyler was born Oct. 29, 1910, in Portland, where she lived all her life. She graduated from Washington High School and attended Oregon State College. She worked for Oregon Mutual Bank, including as assistant personnel manager and assistant manager of the Lloyd Center Branch, until retiring as assistant secretary in 1974. She was a lifelong member of Tabor Heights United Methodist Church. Survivors include her brother, Hal of Portland; and a nephew and two nieces. Interment is in Lincoln Memorial Park Mausoleum. Arrangements are by Holman's Funeral Service. Cornelius VanLoon Cornelius VanLoon died Sept. 18, 1999, at age 82. A private service will be held. Mr. VanLoon was born March 29, 1917, in Odgen, Utah. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army. He moved to Portland in 1946 and was a house painter for several companies before his retirement in 1982. In 1943, he married Evelyn Eberhardt; she died in 1995. Survivors include his daughter, Cynthia Fellows of Bend; brother, Peter of Portland; four grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Interment is in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to Providence Hospice. Arrangements are by Mt. Scott Funeral Home. The Rev. Georgia Mae Warner A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 28, 1999, in Emanuel Temple Full Gospel Pentecostal Church for the Rev. Georgia Mae Warner, who died Sept. 21 at age 61. Mrs. Warner was born March 27, 1938, in Leland, Miss. Her maiden name was Johnson. She lived in the Portland area 30 years. She was an evangelist and associate pastor and later pastor of New Birth Full Gospel Pentecostal Church for about 20 years until retiring because of illness earlier this year. Survivors include her sons, Christopher, Craig and Corey, all of Portland, Curtis of San Diego, Carlos of Orlando, Fla., and Carl and Caleb, both of Manassas, Va.; daughters, Georgiana Parker of Salem, Rebecca Warner and Coreen Maze, all of Portland, and Loretta of Vancouver, Wash.; 36 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Lincoln Memorial Park. Arrangements are by Cox Funeral Home. Pierre 'Pete' Barnett A graveside service will be at 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 2, 1999, in Willamette National Cemetery for Pierre "Pete" Barnett, who died Sept. 25 at age 77. Mr. Barnett was born March 20, 1922, in The Dalles and was raised in Portland. He graduated from Grant High School. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Navy in the South Pacific and in 1948 graduated from the University of Colorado. He lived in West Linn; Port Angeles, Wash.; and St. Francisville, La., before moving to Camas, Wash., in 1967, and was a mechanical engineer for Crown Zellerbach (later James River Corp.) for 33 years before retiring. Survivors include his sons, Gary of Seattle and Brian of Springfield; and brother, Barclay of Albuquerque, N.M. Arrangements are by Straub's Funeral Home in Camas. Kevin Bruce Beckwith A funeral will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 2, 1999, in the Canby High School Fine Arts Center for Kevin Bruce Beckwith, who died Sept. 27 of cancer at age 32. Mr. Beckwith was born June 18, 1967, in Portland. A graduate of Canby Union High School, he was a superintendent for Monogram Custom Homes, which builds homes in Wilsonville and West Linn, for the past five years. He was a member of Tri-City Baptist Temple in Gladstone. In 1989, he married Michelle Hemenway. Survivors include his wife; sons, Austin and Conner, and daughter, Cierra, all of Oregon City; parents, Dolores and Jim Ames of Canby and Vernon and Gloria Beckwith of Grand Junction, Colo.; brother, Ed Ames of Canby; sisters, Kim Ade of Colorado Springs, Colo., and Denise Eldridge of Spokane; and grandmother, Pearl Peters of Clarkston, Wash. Interment will be in Zion Memorial Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the Kevin B. Beckwith Memorial Fund at any branch of U.S. Bank. Arrangements are by Canby Funeral Home. Lars Evan Bjelland A memorial service will be at 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 2, 1999, in Stateline Seventh-day Adventist Church in Milton-Freewater for Lars Evan Bjelland, who died Sept. 26 of cancer at age 62. Mr. Bjelland was born June 27, 1937, in Salem. He lived in Ocean Lake and North Bend before moving to Portland and Estacada in 1968. He was a self-employed log-truck driver, then a driver for Intermountain Lumber Co. and for Boyd's Coffee Co. until injury forced him to retire in 1992. He moved to Milton-Freewater in 1995 and was a member of the church. In 1956, he married Juanita Hutson. Survivors include his wife; daughter, Kristi Stradley of Gresham; sons, Keith of College Place, Wash., and Karven of Gresham; brother, Dennis of Culver; and eight grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to KLRF-FM.. Arrangements are by Mountain View Funeral Chapel in Walla Walla. Kenneth H. Boring A memorial service will be at 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 2, 1999, in the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Forest Grove for Kenneth H. Boring, who died Sept. 28 at age 74. Mr. Boring was born Nov. 6, 1924, in Lane County. He was a resident of the Portland area since 1941 when he enrolled for high school at the Laurelwood Academy in Gaston. He moved to Portland and later to Forest Grove in the mid-1940s. After serving in the U.S. Navy during World War II, he worked as a logger and log-truck driver. From 1952 to 1990, he owned and operated his own log truck, hauling timber throughout central and Western Oregon. In 1945, he married Ruth Doleman. Surviving are his wife; son, Kent H. of Hillsboro; daughters, Susan Colburn of Palm Springs, Calif., and Jodie Schimke of Bellevue, Wash.; brother, Robert H. of Cottonwood, Ariz.; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in the Forest View Cemetery in Forest Grove. The family suggests remembrances to the Washington County Hospice or the Alzheimer's Research Alliance. Arrangements are by Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt Funeral Home. Julene Geneva Kale Carlson Julene Geneva Kale Carlson died Sept. 21, 1999, at age 68 in the Isles of Capri, Fla., where a memorial service has been held. Mrs. Carlson was born Jan. 26, 1931, in Winston-Salem, N.C. Her maiden name was Kale. She moved to San Diego at age 12 and lived in San Jose, Calif., and Merced, Calif., before moving to Tigard in 1975. She owned Centurion Detective Agency from 1975 to 1980, then established 10 Christian assisted-living homes. In 1990, she retired and moved to the Isles of Capri. She married Harold A. Carlson in the mid-1970s. Survivors include her daughters, Valinda Chantrell of Portland and Teena Hagerman of Marco Island, Fla.; son, Darryl Lawrence of Portland; stepfather, Edwin Bramhall of Manteca, Calif.; sisters, Valley Changras of La Palma, Calif., Ginger Smith of Santa Cruz, Calif.; brothers, Dr. Michael U. Kale of Landrum, S.C., and David Kale of Downey, Calif.; seven grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Interment will be in Forest Lawn West Cemetery in Charlotte, N.C. Arrangements were by the Beachwood Society in Naples, Fla. Donald 'Craig' Corder Donald "Craig" Corder died Sept. 19, 1999, in Rapid City, S.D., at age 71. A memorial service has been held. Mr. Corder was born April 30, 1928, in Ontario, Ore. He worked on paving crews for the Oregon State Highway Department for 30 years, during which he lived throughout the state. He retired in about 1983 and moved to Rapid City soon after. In 1947, he married Virginia Lee; she died in 1982. Survivors include his daughter, Debbie Maller of Banks; three grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the American Heart Association or the American Diabetes Association. Arrangements were by Rooks & Kirk Funeral Home in Rapid City. Roberta May Cox A memorial service will be at noon Saturday, Oct. 2, 1999, in the Church of the Nazarene in Molalla for Roberta May Cox, who died Sept. 22 from cancer at age 69. Mrs. Cox was born Jan. 11, 1930, in Chico, Calif. Her maiden name was Knight. A nine-year resident of the Marquam area, she was a homemaker. In 1948, she married John L. Cox. Surviving are her husband; sons, John K. of Molalla and Mark E. of Silverton; daughter, Denise L. Taylor of Molalla; sister, Darlene Busse of Hawaii; 15 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Private interment was in Miller Cemetery in Silverton. Arrangements are by Unger Funeral Chapel of Silverton. Naomi Cronin Naomi Cronin died Sept. 18, 1999, of a heart attack at age 85. A private service has been held. Ms. Cronin was born June 20, 1914, in Wilsonville. During World War II, she served in the U.S. Navy Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service. She graduated from the University of Oregon and taught in Yamhill and Newberg before the war. After the war, she was an elementary classroom and physical education teacher for Portland Public Schools for 30 years, including at Highland and Buckman elementary schools and Mt. Tabor Elementary from 1958 through 1979, when she retired. Survivors include her sister-in-law, Elizabeth Zenzen of Newberg; and a niece and nephews. Interment is in Newberg Friends Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to a favorite charity. Arrangements are by Attrell's Newberg Funeral Chapel. Anthony Michael Echauri A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 3, 1999, in Young's Funeral Home for Anthony Michael Echauri, who died Sept. 27 at age 40. Mr. Echauri was born May 21, 1959, in Houston. He graduated from Tigard High School and then served in the U.S. Army. He was a warehouseman for Nike and then a warehouse manager for Chipman Moving and Storage in Tigard for more than 10 years. In 1982, he married Angela Amb; they were later divorced. Survivors include his daughters, Cynthia, Denielle and Sadie, all of Portland; parents, Miguel and Katharine of Tigard; brothers, Edward of McMinnville and Michael of Newberg; and sister, Denise of Beaverton. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to any senior citizen center. Jennie Theresa Goode Jennie Theresa Goode died Sept. 23, 1999, at age 88. No service will be held. Mrs. Goode was born June 13, 1911, in Prindle, Wash. Her maiden name was Knopski. She graduated from Oregon Normal School and taught in a one-room school near Stevenson, Wash., until 1935. She then lived in Berkeley, Calif., and moved to Portland in 1939, where she was a homemaker. She married Donald Goode in 1935; he died in 1997. Survivors include her daughter, Vicki Mintkeski, and son, Ron, both of Portland; four grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Providence Hospice. Arrangements were by Oregon Cremation Co. Jo Ann Headrick A memorial service will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 2, 1999, in Peninsula Baptist Church for Jo Ann Headrick, who died Sept. 28 of cancer at age 50. Mrs. Headrick was born Feb. 18, 1949, in Marysville, Calif. Her maiden name was Whitworth. She moved to Portland from Texas in 1978 and was a customer service trainer for the Internal Revenue Service for more than 10 years before her retirement in February. She was a member of the church. Survivors include her sons, Jerry S. of Portland and John G. of Airway Heights, Wash.; daughter, Sabrina R. Cagle of Lebanon; brother, Byron E. Whitworth of Plano, Texas; sisters, Karen Cook of Norcross, Ga., and Paula Easton of Las Vegas; fianc, Randy Young of Portland; and three grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society or the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Research Foundation. Arrangements are by Autumn Funerals & Cremations. Jack LeRoy Jacobsen A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 2, 1999, in Bateman Carroll Funeral Chapel in Gresham for Jack LeRoy Jacobsen, who died Sept. 27 at age 77. Mr. Jacobsen was born Jan. 28, 1922, in Sioux City, Iowa. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Navy in the Pacific. A bricklayer, he lived in Houston, Texas, from 1953 to 1964 and then in Portland, where he worked for L.C. Pardue Inc. until retiring in 1984. In 1944, he married Ruth Johnson; she died in 1989. Survivors include his daughters, Sue Parker of Milwaukie, Barbara Schocko of Gresham, Joanne Granger of Vancouver, Wash., and Marjorie Hinds of Tillamook; brother, Bill of Sioux City; and 11 grandchildren. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. Boyd H. Jossy Boyd H. Jossy died Sept. 24, 1999, at age 86. A private service will be held. Mr. Jossy was born Nov. 11, 1912, in Raymond, Wash. He graduated from the University of Oregon. He was an architect in Bend and Portland, specializing in schools, until retiring in 1979. He lived in Portland from 1955 until moving to Selah, Wash., last year. In 1940, he married June Griffin. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Roi C. Jossy-Funk of San Diego and Leslie Pease of Selah; and one grandchild. Disposition is by cremation. Arrangements are by Langevin-Mussetter Funeral Home in Yakima. James G. Davidson A memorial service will be at 3 p.m. Sunday, May 2, 1999, in the chapel of Southwest Medical Center in Vancouver, Wash., for James G. Davidson, who died April 23 at age 47. Mr. Davidson was born Feb. 26, 1952, in Portland. He graduated from Washington High School. He served in the U.S. Army for 18 years, including in the Vietnam War. He lived in Savannah, Ga., until returning to the Portland area in 1989. Survivors include his wife, Cindy; daughter, Lynnie of Savannah; stepdaughters, Kym and Jenny, both of Vancouver; sons, Jason and Ashly both of Savannah, and Bart of Salt Lake City; brothers, John R. and Joe L., both of Portland, and Jeff A. of Savannah; and sister, Mary E. of Portland. Disposition was by cremation. Mary Ellen Donoghue Conrey A funeral Mass will be at 11 a.m. Monday, May 3, 1999, in St. Anne's Catholic Church for Mary Ellen Donoghue Conrey, who died April 28 at age 90. Mrs. Conrey was born Dec. 23, 1908, in Butte, Mont. Her maiden name was Lynch. She lived in Kirkland, Wash., for about 30 years until moving to the Gresham area 17 years ago. She was a homemaker and a member of the church. Her first husband, Robert "Bud" Donoghue, died in 1973. She married Paul G. in 1986. Survivors include her husband. Private interment will be in Portland Memorial Mausoleum. The family suggests remembrances to the church. Arrangements are by Portland Memorial Funeral Home. Edwin Milton Conant Jr. At his request, no service was held for Edwin Milton Conant Jr., who died of cancer April 22, 1999, at age 78. Mr. Conant was born April 14, 1921, in Worland, Wyo. He moved to Oregon in 1941 to attend Oregon State College. In 1943, he was drafted into the U.S. Army and served in North Africa, Italy, France and Germany. After the war, he returned to OSC and graduated in 1947 with a degree in electrical engineering. He was a 31-year resident of Portland and worked for Westinghouse Corp. and later at General Pacific, from which he retired in 1986. In 1948, he married Barbara L. Douthit. Survivors include his wife; son, Bruce E. of Denver; and daughters, LuAnn M. Conant of Eugene and Gayle L. Conant of Portland. A son, Glenn S., died in 1975. Disposition was by cremation with interment in Willamette NationalCemetery. Arrangements were by Wilhelm Funeral Home. The family suggests remembrances to Providence St. Vincent Hospice or to the American Cancer Society. Valdyn P. Chandler At his request, no service was held for Valdyn P. "Val" Chandler, who died April 25, 1999, at age 87. Mr. Chandler was born Oct. 4, 1911, in Willamina. He graduated from Commerce High School in 1927 and served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He was a master technician at Pacific Power & Light and retired in 1973. He married Neva B. in 1932; she died in 1971. He married Ila May Baker in 1973. Survivors include his wife; son, Robert of Beaverton; and two grandchildren. Private interment was in Skyline Memorial Gardens. The family suggests remembrances to a favorite charity. Arrangements were by Skyline Funeral Home. Paul R. Brugato A funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday, May 4, 1999, in St. Peter Catholic Church in Newberg for Paul R. Brugato, who died April 29 at age 60. Mr. Brugato was born July 30, 1938, in Portland. He graduated from Central Catholic High School and earned his bachelor's degree in civil engineering from the University of Portland. He worked for the U.S. Forest Service for 20 years until retiring in the late 1970s. Survivors include his sons, Mike of Seattle, Timothy and Patrick, both of Nevada, Christopher of Los Angeles and Daniel of Central Point; daughters, JoAnn of Spokane, Linda Franko of Fontana, Calif., and Susan of Central Point; brothers, Anthony of Milwaukie and Joe of Newberg; and eight grandchildren. Private interment will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to Legacy Emanuel Medical Center Foundation's cancer services program. Arrangements are by Holman's Funeral Service. Reginald Lee Bruce At his request, no service was held for Reginald Lee "Reggie" Bruce, who died April 20, 1999, at age 77. Mr. Bruce was born Feb. 5, 1922, in Clarks, La. He served in the U.S. Coast Guard. He was a shop foreman at Crown Zellerbach and retired in 1980. He had lived in Vernonia until a year ago, when he moved to Portland. He married Ida Bond in 1942. Survivors include his wife; son, Tommy of Portland; daughter, Janet Hult of Vernonia; brother, B.J. of Calhoun, La.; five grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation with private interment. Arrangements were by Finley's Sunset Hills Mortuary. Joyce D. Braman A graveside service has been held in Willamette National Cemetery for Joyce D. Braman, who died April 25, 1999, at age 75. Mrs. Braman was born June 1, 1923, in Portland. Her maiden name was Langern. She had been a laundry worker for Oregon Laundry, a waitress for Sylvia's Restaurant and retired in 1984 after nine years as a custodian for Fred Meyer. In 1967, she married George W. Survivors include her husband; daughters, Sharon Thompson of Milwaukie and Wanda Koenig of Hermiston; sons, Joe Nelson of Fort Rock, LeRoy Nelson of Gresham and Robert Nelson and Roy Nelson, both of Ninilchik, Alaska; stepson, James Braman of Scappoose; stepdaughters, Ramona Davis and Dorothy Banzer,both of Portland, and Barbara Davis of Battle Ground, Wash.; 24 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. Arrangements were by Mt. Scott Funeral Home. Thelma Violet Beurskens A private service has been held for Thelma Violet Beurskens, who died April 27, 1999, at age 83. Mrs. Beurskens was born Nov. 30, 1915, in Poplar, Wis. Her maiden name was Hofstedt. She was a homemaker and lived in 43 different states as her husband, a welding inspector, worked throughout the nation. She moved from Mount Vernon, Wash., to the Portland area in 1989. She married William in 1942; he died in 1988. Survivors include her daughter, Mary Ann Sinclair of Portland; son, William of Federal Way, Wash.; brother, Alvin Hofstedt of Hot Springs, Ark.; sister, Mable Newman of Minneapolis; six grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation with private interment. The family suggests remembrances to Mt. Hood Hospice. Arrangements were by Aftercare Cremation. Delbert Glen Allen A graveside service will be at 2 p.m. Monday, May 3, 1999, in Redland Pioneer Cemetery for Delbert Glen Allen, who died April 29 at age 74. Mr. Allen was born May 19, 1924, in Oregon City. He graduated from Oregon City High School. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He worked in the logging industry for a number of years. In 1958, he became a long-haul truck driver for several local freight and lumber companies and later worked for Safeway stores from 1969 until retiring in 1986. He married Mary Louise Kern in 1946. Survivors include his wife; daughter, Cheri Riddell of Canby; sons, Michael of Portland and Gary of Newberg; brother, Marvin of Redland; and four grandchildren. The family suggests remembrances to Kaiser Hospice in care of Canby Funeral Chapel. Elaine I. Abbott A memorial service will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 5, 1999, in Simon Funeral Chapel in Woodburn for Elaine I. Abbott, who died April 30 at age 77. Mrs. Abbott was born May 9, 1921, in Oregon City. Her maiden name was Eberly. She graduated from Oregon City High School and attended Willamette University. She was a homemaker. She married Harold D. in 1942. Survivors include her husband; sons, Terry of Laguna Beach, Calif., and Michael of Sparks, Nev.; and one grandchild. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the American Heart Association. William Lester Abbott A funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, May 5, 1999, in Donelson, Sewell & Mathews Funeral Home in Hillsboro for William Lester "Les" Abbott, who died April 30 at age 89. Mr. Abbott was born Oct. 19, 1909, in Gove County, Kan. He was raised and educated in Medford and Los Angeles. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He owned a hardwood flooring business in Caldwell, Idaho, from 1947 until 1965 and then worked for Boeing Inc. in Seattle until retiring in 1975. He moved to Hillsboro in 1979 and had lived in Forest Grove since 1998. He married Lela Brenneman in 1934. Survivors include his wife; sister, Mary G. Blair of Atascadero, Calif.; and longtime friend, Larry Ward of Milwaukie. Interment will be in Inglewood Park Cemetery in Inglewood, Calif. The family suggests remembrances to Tuality Community Hospital hospice or a favorite charity. Hubbard 'Hub' Day Jr. A funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday, May 3, 1999, in Bethel Baptist Church in McMinnville for Hubbard "Hub" Day Jr., who died April 28 at age 72. Mr. Day was born May 2, 1926, in Fort Collins, Colo. He moved to Bend as a child and graduated from Bend High School. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He had lived in McMinnville since 1960. He became a reserve officer for the McMinnville Police Department in the early 1960s and served as a detective for many years until retiring in 1991. He then worked part time as a prisoner transport officer for the Yamhill County Sheriff's Office and also worked as a motorcycle escort for parades and funerals in Yamhill County. He married Louella Macken in 1985. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Lea of Portland and Dusti St. Clair of Seattle; son, Randy of Milwaukie; mother, Alta "Daisy" of The Dalles; and three grandchildren. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to Kids on the Block or Henderson House in care of Macy & Son Funeral Directors. Beulah E. Edwards A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 4, 1999, in Bateman Carroll Funeral Chapel in Gresham for Beulah E. Edwards, who died April 29 at age 82. Mrs. Edwards was born July 28, 1916, in Seattle. Her maiden name was Cook. She was raised and educated in Kent, Wash., and Tukwila, Wash. She had lived in the Portland area since 1948 and was a homemaker. She married Melvin in 1932. Survivors include her husband; sons, Robert D. of Portland and Richard E. of Kent; daughter, Sharon Winn of West Linn; six grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Interment will be in Forest Lawn Memorial Park. The family suggests remembrances to the American Heart Association. Gary Lee Enyart A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 4, 1999, in New Vision Fellowship for Gary Lee Enyart, who died April 30 at age 56. Mr. Enyart was born June 29, 1942, in Clarinda, Iowa. He had lived in the Portland area since 1944. He graduated from Beaverton High School. He served in the U.S. Army. He was a self-employed driver for about six years and a member of Beaverton Christian Church. He married Darlene Van Voorhees in 1978. Survivors include his wife; father and stepmother, Ed and Sylvia James of Aloha; brother, Michael James of Portland; and sisters, Keri Kaiser-Parker of Beaverton and Peggy Oakes of Banks. Interment will be in Lone Fir Cemetery. Arrangements are by Crown Burial & Cremation Service. Dennis Max Montgomery A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 5, 1999, in Mt. Scott Funeral Home for Dennis Max Montgomery, who died April 30 at age 68. Mr. Montgomery was born Oct. 31, 1930, in Salem. He was raised in Corvallis, where he graduated from high school. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean conflict. He had lived in the Portland area since the mid-1950s. He worked as a painter and was a financial secretary for Local 10 of the Painters union until retiring in 1993. He married Jovita Yeager; the couple later divorced. His second wife, Phyllis, died in 1979. He married Hazel Cook in 1997. Survivors include his wife; sons, Mark of Troutdale and Max of Cascade Locks; daughter, Laura Brewster of Redmond; seven stepchildren; 13 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Skyline Memorial Gardens. The family suggests remembrances to the Oregon chapter of the Leukemia Society of America. Jimmie W. Read A funeral will be at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, May 6, 1999, in Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel in Vancouver, Wash., for Jimmie W. Read, who died May 1 in Ariel, Wash., at age 66. Mr. Read was born March 27, 1933, in Vancouver. During the Korean War, he served in the U.S. Navy. He had been a truck driver for Alpha Beta grocery stores for more than 27 years and owned Volcano View Campground in Ariel, where he had lived since 1986. He was a member of Glad Tidings Church in Vancouver. In 1954, he married Lovica Hood. Survivors include his wife; sons, Arlie of Woodland, Wash., and Tobyn of Fairbanks, Alaska; daughters, Pamylla Grone of Ariel, Terrilee St. James of Vancouver and Neener Black of Tempe, Ariz.; brothers, Donald of Spokane and Gayle and Kenneth, both of Vancouver; 12 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Evergreen Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Vancouver. The family suggests remembrances to the American Diabetes Association's Washington affiliate, 3434 Martin Way N.E., Olympia, WA 98506. Alton Ira McDaniel A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, May 6, 1999, in Yacolt Evangelical Free Church in Yacolt, Wash., for Alton Ira McDaniel, who died April 30 at age 80. Mr. McDaniel was born Jan. 12, 1919, in Portland. He graduated from Benson Polytechnic High School. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army in the Southwest Pacific. He had lived in Yacolt since 1952 and was a logger until retiring in 1980. He was a charter member of the church. In 1942, he married Margaret Gustafson. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Tana Hasart of Brush Prairie, Wash., and Colleen Blaize of Odessa, Fla.; sons, Tim of Lebanon and Dan of Yacolt; and five grandchildren. His son Mark died in 1991. Private interment will be in Mountain View Cemetery in Amboy, Wash. The family suggests remembrances to his church's building fund or to Southwest Washington Medical Foundation for the hospital's cardiac unit. Arrangements are by Layne's Funeral Home in Battle Ground, Wash. Courtney Ann Wright A memorial service will be at 3 p.m. Thursday, May 6, 1999, in First Baptist Church in Beaverton for Courtney Ann Wright, who died May 2 at age 17. Courtney was born July 21, 1981, in Portland. She attended Beaverton High School and was a member of the National Honor Society. She also was a Spanish language tutor, participated in the Model United Nations and volunteered for the Special Olympics. She was a member of the church. Survivors include her mother, Patricia of Beaverton; father and stepmother, Clay and Debbie of Corona, Calif.; brothers, Corey Luster and Caleb, and sister, Cari Luster, all of Beaverton; and grandparents, Janet and Joseph of McMinnville and Gloria and Kenneth Phillips of Pendleton. The family suggests remembrances to the Courtney Wright Memorial Model United Nations Scholarship Fund at any U.S. Bank branch. Arrangements are by Pegg, Paxson & Springer Chapel in Beaverton. Robert J. Smith A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, May 6, 1999, in St. Paul United Methodist Church in Milwaukie for Robert J. Smith, who died May 3 at age 73. Mr. Smith was born Oct. 15, 1925, in Portland. He graduated from Newberg High School and Linfield College. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Navy in the South Pacific. He was a filbert farmer in Newberg and manufactured and sold farm equipment. He also was a member of Newberg United Methodist Church. He had lived in Portland since 1991. In 1972, he married Jean L. Skaggs. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Bonnie Hogan of Boyce, Va.; and Marsha Lotter of Clackamas; stepson, Richard Skaggs of Gresham; and three grandchildren. Private interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the Parkinson's Association. Arrangements are by Lincoln Memorial Park Funeral Home. Angela Mari Rivera A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 5, 1999, in Skyline Funeral Chapel for Angela Mari Rivera, who died May 2 of cancer at age 4. Angela was born Aug. 31, 1994, in Hillsboro. Survivors include her parents, Naomi Rivera of Portland and Abel Rivera of Hillsboro; sisters, Jasmin DeStefano, Jaci DeStefano, Arianna Scott and Vivian Bustamante, all of Portland; and grandparents, Angela and Randy Thompson of Beaverton and Pedro and Guadelupe Rivera of Oaxaca, Mexico. Interment will be in Skyline Memorial Gardens. Sally E. Powell A graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 6, 1999, in Sunset Hills Memorial Park for Sally E. Powell, who died May 1 of lung disease at age 63. Mrs. Powell was born Oct. 20, 1935, in Kemmerer, Wyo. Her maiden name was Moon. As a child, she moved to Portland, where she graduated from Roosevelt High School. She began working for Fred Meyer as a checker in 1961. She later became vice president of security for its savings and loan and retired as a corporate supervisor of vault tellers in 1996. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Columbia River Ward. In 1955, she married Robert. Survivors include her husband; sons, David G. of Canby, Gary R. of Gladstone and Bruce D. of Oregon City; brothers, Thomas Moon of San Jose, Calif., Charles Moon of Battle Ground, Wash., and Dale Moon of Monterey, Calif.; and three grandchildren. The family suggests remembrances to Kaiser Hospice. Arrangements are by Gable & Parkrose Funeral Chapels. Dale M. Pederson A graveside service will be at 1 p.m. Thursday, May 6, 1999, in Willamette National Cemetery for Dale M. Pederson, who died May 1 at age 69. Mr. Pederson was born Nov. 23, 1929, in Chippewa Falls, Wis. He joined the U.S. Navy during World War II and served for 22 years, including in Korea and Vietnam. He retired in 1968 and was in the reserves for eight years. He had lived in Vancouver, Wash., for the past 30 years. Survivors include his brothers, Albert of Louisville, Ky., Donald of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and Jimmy of Gresham. The family suggests remembrances to a favorite charity. Arrangements are by Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel in Vancouver. Eleanor 'Honey' J. Morrison An open house will be from 3 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 5, 1999, in the home of Bill Morrison, 12513, S.E. 8th, Vancouver, Wash., for Eleanor "Honey" J. Morrison, who died April 30 at age 73. Mrs. Morrison was born May 24, 1925, in Battle Creek, Iowa. Her maiden name was Warn. She had lived in Vancouver since 1965. She was a nanny and had been a volunteer teacher's aide at John R. Rogers Elementary School in Vancouver. Survivors include her daughter, Malinda Jones, and sons, Mitchell, Bill and Steve, all of Vancouver; sister, Vera Laughlin of Omaha, Neb.; former husband, Wilton of Fountain Hills, Ariz.; and seven grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to a favorite charity. Arrangements are by Omega Funeral & Cremation Service. Kenneth Walter Leiber A funeral will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday, May 5, 1999, in Molalla Funeral Chapel for Kenneth Walter Leiber, who died May 2 at age 80. Mr. Leiber was born May 9, 1918, in Quincy, Mo. He had lived in Eastern Oregon and the Portland area since he was a young man and worked in construction, primarily as a crane operator, until retiring in 1972. He lived in Hubbard for the past eight years. In 1938, he married Verna Wilson; she died in 1987. Survivors include his sons, Rodney of Canby and Keith of Sandpoint, Idaho; daughters, Melva Schroder of Hubbard; brothers, Wayne of Appleton City, Mo., and Frank of Sacramento, Calif.; sisters, Louise Heines of Kansas City, Mo., and Luella Fitch of Springfield; seven grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Smyrna Cemetery in Yoder. Alfred Komyate A graveside service will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, May 6, 1999, in Forest Lawn Cemetery in Gresham for Alfred "Al" Komyate, who died May 2 at age 70. Mr. Komyate was born Nov. 28, 1928, in Mount Angel and was raised in Salem and Portland, where he graduated from Franklin High School. He was a milkman for Fairview Farms, which became Mayflower Farms and later Darigold, retiring in 1982. Afterward, he worked for Raz Transportation until February. In 1964, he married Alice "Jeri" Phipps. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Connie Brooks of Milwaukie, Kathleen Muzyn of Gresham and Karen Gonzales of Troutdale; sisters, Virginia Hagel and Frances Hanna, both of Salem; and six grandchildren. Arrangements are by Bateman Carroll Funeral Chapel in Gresham. Judy Ann House A memorial service will be at 3 p.m. Thursday, May 6, 1999, in Bateman Carroll Funeral Chapel in Gresham for Judy Ann House, who died April 30 of congestive heart disease at age 57. Mrs. House was born Dec. 1, 1941, in Helena, Mont. Her maiden name was Billerbeck. She graduated from Kinman Business College in Spokane in 1961. She had been an executive secretary in Chicago and Helena and, after moving to Gresham in 1971, for the District Council of Laborers. She retired in 1985. In 1972, she married Richard; he died in 1988. Survivors include her daughter, Linda Gustafson of Vancouver, Wash.; son, Steve of Oregon City; father, Eugene Billerbeck of Helena; sister, Jeannee Dickey of Clancy, Mont.; and two grandchildren. Interment will be in Mount Calvary Catholic Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the American Heart Association. Harvey G. Elwell A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 5, 1999, in Christ Center of Beaverton for Harvey G. Elwell, who died May 2 at age 79. Mr. Elwell was born Feb. 16, 1920, in Cadott, Wis., and was raised in Remer, Minn. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army in Europe and participated in the Battle of the Bulge. He received a Bronze Star. He had lived in Beaverton since 1951 and was a used-equipment manager for The Halton Co. for 28 years before retiring in 1985. He was a member of the church. In 1945, he married Billie Jones. Survivors include his wife; son, Ronald H. of Beaverton; daughters, Patricia M. Sykes of Tualatin and Roxanne Hickman of Hillsboro; and two grandchildren. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the church's building fund. Patricia L. Dwyer A memorial service will be at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 5, 1999, in Holman's Funeral Service for Patricia L. Dwyer, who died of cancer April 29 at age 57. Mrs. Dwyer was born June 16, 1941, in White Salmon, Wash. Her maiden name was Thomas. She graduated from Washington State College and moved to Portland in 1966. She was an accountant for Consolidated Freightways until moving to The Dalles in 1973. In 1987, she returned to Portland and to Consolidated, from which she retired in 1997. She married Norman in 1972. Survivors include her husband; sons, Jeffrey of Portland and Gregory of Aloha; and parents, George and Louise Thomas, and brother, Fred Thomas, all of White Salmon. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Friends of White Salmon Library, P.O. Box 1579, White Salmon, WA 98672. Edward Henry Albrecht A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 6, 1999, in St. Paul Lutheran Church in Sherwood for Edward Henry Albrecht, who died May 1 of cancer at age 72. Mr. Albrecht was born March 22, 1927, in Atkinson, Neb. During the Korean War, he served in the U.S. Army and received a Purple Heart. A barber, he owned a shop in Portland for 26 years. He had moved to Portland in 1960 and in 1991 retired and moved to Newberg. He was a member of the church. In 1951, he married Marion Gibson. Survivors include his wife; son, Mark of Hillsboro; daughter, Marsha Petrie of Salem; brothers, Harold of Kearney, Neb., and John and Vernon, both of Atkinson; sisters, Dorothy Gaylord of Portland, Martha Hoxie of Shenandoah, Iowa, and Hilda Lehl of Lincoln, Neb.; and three grandchildren. Interment will be in St. Paul Lutheran Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to his church or Good Shepherd Economy Center in Cornelius. Arrangements are by Attrell's Newberg Funeral Chapel. Leona F. Carson A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Friday, May 7, 1999, in Grace Presbyterian Church for Leona F. Carson, who died April 30 at age 95. Mrs. Carson was born Nov. 30, 1903, in La Center, Wash. Her maiden name was Green. She lived most of her life in Clark County and the Portland area. She was a pricer for the Fred Meyer warehouse for many years until retiring in the late 1960s. She was a member of the church. Her husband, Robert C., died in 1943. Survivors include her sons, William and Robert, both of Portland; four grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Park Hill Cemetery in Vancouver, Wash. The family suggests remembrances to the church. Arrangements are by Hamilton-Mylan Funeral Home. Freda Marie Cooper A funeral will be at 12:30 p.m. Friday, May 7, 1999, in Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel in Vancouver, Wash., for Freda Marie Cooper, who died May 2 of congestive heart failure at age 46. Mrs. Cooper was born Feb. 21, 1953, in Wasco, Calif. Her maiden name was Harp. She was a homemaker and had lived in Vancouver for the past 24 years. In 1970, she married Fred. Survivors include her husband; sons, Noel E. and Nathan M., both of Vancouver; brothers, Johnny Graham of Orange County, Calif., Paul Graham of Longview, Wash., and Jimmy Harp of Vancouver; and sisters, Franny Lane of Battle Ground, Wash., and Debbie Parks of Vancouver. Entombment will be in Evergreen Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Vancouver. The family suggests remembrances to Mercy Corps International for Kosovo relief. Russell Alan Gibson A funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday, May 7, 1999, in Estacada Funeral Chapel for Russell Alan Gibson, who was killed May 3 in an automobile collision at age 30. Mr. Gibson was born June 20, 1968, in Portland. He lived most of his life in Eagle Creek and graduated from Estacada High School. He was a fisherman in Alaska and worked as a self-employed mechanic in Reno, Nev., and Eagle Creek. Survivors include his mother and stepfather, Linda and Tom Classen of Eagle Creek; father and stepmother, Ken and Kathy of Portland; brothers, Tom and Nick Classen, both of Eagle Creek; and grandparents, Russ and Jean Jones of Eagle Creek, Mary Classen of Milwaukie and Audrey of Vancouver, Wash. Interment will be in Forrester Cemetery in Eagle Creek. The family suggests remembrances to a favorite charity. Herman Pablo Hayes A funeral will be at 1 p.m. Friday, May 7, 1999, in Rose City Funeral Home for Herman Pablo Hayes, who died April 30 at age 96. Mr. Hayes was born May 11, 1902, in The Dalles and moved to Portland as a young man. In the 1930s and 1940s, he was a merchant seaman and a cook for the Union Pacific Railroad. He had been a bellhop for the Mallory Hotel and the Portland Hotel and was a house painter before retiring. He was a foster grandparent at Waverly Children's Home for more than 10 years in the 1970s and 1980s. In 1985, he married Lucille Larson. Survivors include his wife, nephew, Jack Henderson, and niece, Irene Henderson, all of Portland. Interment will be in Rose City Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the library fund at the Waverly Children's Home. Orman Vincent 'Ornie' Neiss A memorial service will be at 10 a.m. Friday, May 7, 1999, in Mt. Calvary Cemetery for Orman Vincent "Ornie" Neiss, who died April 29 at age 86. Mr. Neiss was born April 3, 1913, in Spokane. He lived most of his life in the Portland area and attended Columbia Preparatory School and the University of Portland. He served in the U.S. National Guard from 1927 until 1933. He was a police officer for the Portland Police Bureau from 1941 until retiring in 1966. He married Ruth Herrington in 1974; she died in 1987. Survivors, all of Portland, include his daughters, Merry L. Holmes and Darla J., and former wife, Ann W.; four grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Interment will be in the cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the Police Bureau's Sunshine Division. Arrangements are by Oregon Cremation Co. Walter Gustaf Nelson A graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Friday, May 7, 1999, in Rose City Cemetery for Walter Gustaf Nelson, who died April 27 at age 90. Mr. Nelson was born Dec. 20, 1908, in Portland. He graduated from Jefferson High School. A truck mechanic, he worked at the naval shipyards during World War II. He then worked for Roberts Motor Co. and later for International Harvester, now known as Navistar, for 32 years, retiring as a shop foreman in the early 1970s. He lived in Missoula, Mont., for the past three years. He married Lydia Miller in 1934. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Janet Wilker of Los Angeles and Nancy McCormick of Missoula; and five grandchildren. Everett O. North A funeral will be at 1 p.m. Friday, May 7, 1999, in Oregon City Baptist Church for Everett O. North, who died May 5 at age 76. Mr. North was born May 14, 1922, in Quanah, Texas. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Navy. He attended Southwestern Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, and was a Southern Baptist minister. He had lived in Lebanon, Wenatchee, Wash., and Yakima, where he owned the Wright Donut Shop, retiring in 1986. He moved to Oregon City in March. In 1941, he married Jean Evans. Survivors include his wife; son, Leon of Manteca, Calif.; daughter, Jeannie Goyne of Portland; sisters, Vera Johnson and Verna McDonald, both of Portalis, N.M., and Leta Finch of St. Helens; seven grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. His son Dale died in 1988. Private interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to Northwest Baptist Foundation. Dorothy Marie Ueland A memorial service will be at 6 p.m. Thursday, May 6, 1999, in St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church for Dorothy Marie Ueland, who died May 1 at age 77. Mrs. Ueland was born Oct. 7, 1921, in San Francisco and moved to Milwaukie in 1935. Her maiden name was Grizzell. She graduated from Milwaukie High School. During World War II, she served in the U.S. Navy Waves. She worked for Marsh & McLennan Insurance, retiring in 1987. Survivors include her daughter, Joni Marie Johnson of Portland; brother, James V. Grizzell of Wasilla, Alaska; and two grandchildren. Interment will be in Arlington National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the church. Arrangements are by Omega Funeral & Cremation Service. Kenny Bufton A memorial service will be at 2:30 p.m. Friday, May 7, 1999, in Estacada Funeral Chapel for Kenny Bufton, who died May 3 in an auto accident at age 25. Mr. Bufton was born Aug. 1, 1973, in Portland and lived in Molalla before moving to Estacada at age 5. After high school, he moved to Eagle Creek, where he had been a firefighter for Triple T Contractors, a welder and most recently worked for McCall Heating and Air Conditioning. Survivors include his parents, Dennis and Sherry Kishpaugh of Estacada; sisters, Tammy L. Hiersche of Lompoc, Calif., and Lauri M. Skoien of Portland; brothers, Dennis D. Kishpaugh Jr. of Boring and Jeremy J. Kishpaugh of Estacada; grandparents, Helen Yoder of La Pine and Edith and Calvin Kishpaugh of Estacada. Disposition is by cremation. Harry T. Burke A funeral will be at 1 p.m. Friday, May 7, 1999, in Gateway Little Chapel of the Chimes for Harry T. Burke, who died May 3 at age 90. Mr. Burke was born May 2, 1909, in Portland. From 1926 to 1932, he served in the U.S. Marine Corps. He was a warehouse manager for United Grocers for 23 years, retiring in 1971. In 1943, he married Dorothea Matthes. Survivors include his wife; daughter, Suzanne Whelan of Las Vegas; two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Lincoln Memorial Park. The family suggests remembrances to the Oregon State Sheriffs Association.Arrangements are by Gateway Little Chapel of the Chimes. William G. Chambers A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Friday, May 7, 1999, in Mt. Scott Funeral Home for William G. Chambers, who died May 2 at age 74. Mr. Chambers was born Jan. 1, 1925, in Keokuk, Iowa. During World War II, he moved to Portland to work in the shipyards, then served in the U.S. Army. He was a chef for various Portland restaurants until retiring in 1984. In 1963, he married Emma E. Griffith; she died in 1987. Survivors include his sons, Billie J. of Portland and Ernest J. and Roy L., both of San Angelo, Texas; mother, Cora E. Smith of Portland; sister, Wanda S. Roth of Mill Plain, Wash.; brother, Danny L. of Portland; two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Lincoln Memorial Park. The family suggests remembrances to the St. Vincent dePaul Society. Allien Newton Duncan A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 8, 1999, in First Presbyterian Church of Portland for Allien Newton Duncan, who died May 4 at age 83. Mrs. Duncan was born Aug. 7, 1915, in Gainesville, Texas. Her maiden name was Newton. She lived in the Portland area since she was a teen-ager and graduated from Lincoln High School. She was a past Oregon state president for P.E.O. Sisterhood and a member of the church. She married E. Vernon in 1936; he died in 1983. Survivors include her son, Daryl of Beaverton; three grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the church or the P.E.O. scholarship fund. Arrangements are by Autumn Funerals & Cremations. Kermit L. Estby A funeral will be at 1 p.m. Friday, May 7, 1999, in St. Andrew's Lutheran Church in Beaverton for Kermit L. Estby, who died May 2 at age 78. Mr. Estby was born Oct. 25, 1920, in Battle View, N.D. He farmed and ranched in Battle View and later was a lab technician in Tioga, N.D., for 17 years. He had lived in Portland since 1980 and was a member of the church. He had been a computer operator and auditor for Dwight Estby Enterprises in Hillsboro for the past 18 years. He married Berget G. Olson in 1941. Survivors include his wife; sons, Dwight of Newberg and David of Beaverton; daughter, Lana Sagaser of Aliso Viejo, Calif.; sisters, Harriet Judd of San Andreas, Calif., Bernice Shae of Williston, N.D., and Kaye Schnock of Diamond Bar, Calif.; eight grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Skyline Memorial Gardens. The family suggests remembrances to the American Lung Association or the American Heart Association. Arrangements are by Skyline Funeral Home. William Harold Gent A funeral will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 8, 1999, at Simon-Woodburn Funeral Chapel for William Harold Gent, who died May 1 of leukemia in Salem at age 79. Mr. Gent was born Sept. 1, 1919, in Elgin. He attended Oregon State College, then served in the U.S. Army military police in the Philippines during World War II. He worked for the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife for more than 32 years and retired as the superintendent of the McKenzie River fish hatchery near Eugene. He lived in Woodburn for the past several years and was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In 1996, he married Theona Hahn Palma. Survivors include his wife; sons, Buddy J. of Bremerton, Wash., and Robert R. of Beaver, Utah; daughter, Linda L. Goodman of Tucson, Ariz.; stepson, David Howell of Seattle; stepdaughter, Donna Howell of Kennewick, Wash.; sister, Evelyn Playfair of Portland; 19 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. Robert Clark Hagerman A memorial service will be at 3 p.m. Friday, May 7, 1999, at Tigard Covenant Church for Robert Clark Hagerman, who died May 4 of cancer at age 78. Mr. Hagerman was born June 16, 1920, in Pocatello, Idaho, and moved to Portland as a child. He graduated from Benson Polytechnic High School. He owned Multnomah Building Supply, retiring in 1981. In 1988, he married Dorothy Stewart. Survivors include his wife; son, Richard of Portland; stepsons, Jerry Stewart of Plano, Texas, and James Stewart of Troutdale; stepdaughters, Linda Stradley of Newberg and Carol Arroyo of Tigard; 15 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Hopewell House or Providence St. Vincent Hospice. Arrangements are by Sunnyside Little Chapel of the Chimes. Evelyn B. Horlacher A Mass of Christian burial will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 8, 1999, in St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Roy for Evelyn B. Horlacher, who died May 5 at age 80. Recitation of the rosary will be at 7 p.m. Friday, May 7, in the church. Mrs. Horlacher was born July 15, 1918, in St. Paul, Neb., and moved to Hillsboro in 1934. Her maiden name was Puncochar. She graduated from St. Mary of the Valley High School in Beaverton. She was a secretary for the Civil Service Department in Washington, D.C., for several years, then returned to Hillsboro, where she worked for Dr. Pittman. She had lived in Roy since the mid-1950s and was a member of the church. In 1946, she married Frank J.; he died March 30, 1999. Survivors include her daughters, Joeyann Korsmo and Karen Schnoor, both of Hillsboro, and Cathy Corbit of Cornelius; sons, Gary of Scholls, Louis of Hillsboro, Richard of Forest Grove, William of North Bend and James of Banks; brothers, Edward Puncochar and Robert Puncochar, both of Hillsboro, and Louis "Junior" Puncochar of Suisun City, Calif.; 20 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Interment will be in St. Francis Cemetery in Roy. The family suggests remembrances to Washington County Hospice or her church. Arrangements are by Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt Funeral Home in Forest Grove. Stephanie Lynn Howard A funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, May 8, 1999, in New Song Community Church for Stephanie Lynn Howard, who died April 28 of liver failure at age 30. Mrs. Howard was born April 2, 1969, in Portland. Her maiden name was Cusson. She was raised in Gresham and graduated from Gresham High School in 1987. For the past two years, she was the accounting manager for Moore Excavation. In 1995, she married Chris M. Survivors include her husband; parents, James and Mary Cusson, and brother, Joel Cusson, all of Corbett; and sister, Rhonda Williams of Vancouver, Wash. Interment will be in Lincoln Memorial Park. The family suggests remembrances to Oregon Health Sciences University for liver disease research. Arrangements are by Lincoln Willamette Funeral Directors. Harriet S. Johnston A funeral will be at 10 a.m. Friday, May 7, 1999, in Skyline Memorial Gardens for Harriet S. Johnston, who died May 2 at age 88. Mrs. Johnston was born Nov. 10, 1910, in Rosalia, Wash. Her maiden name was Stimmel. She lived in St. Helens from 1939 until moving to Tigard in 1984. She had lived in Denver for about 10 years. She was a homemaker. Her husband, Husten, died in 1969. Survivors include her daughters, Janet of Tualatin and Carol Reed and Candace, both of Denver; and eight grandchildren. Interment will be in Skyline Memorial Gardens. Arrangements are by Skyline Funeral Home. Kay Evelyn Mayers A funeral will be at 1 p.m. Friday, May 7, 1999, at Young's Funeral Home in Tigard for Kay Evelyn Mayers, who died May 4 at age 80. Mrs. Mayers was born March 14, 1919, in Rossville, Ill., and was raised in Clinton, Ill. Her maiden name was Harshbarger. In 1979, she moved from Santa Rosa, Calif., to Tualatin, where she was a member of Living Savior Lutheran Church. She was a homemaker. In 1942, she married Herbert. Survivors include her husband; sons, Lee of Denver and John W. Glenn of Bremerton, Wash.; daughter, Mary Prihoda of Wichita, Kan.; six grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the Alzheimer's Association. Iva Melvina Nichols A graveside service will be at 1 p.m. Friday, May 7, 1999, in Hillside Cemetery in Forest Grove for Iva Melvina Nichols, who died May 4 at age 96. Mrs. Nichols was born Nov. 24, 1902, in Ottertail, Minn., and moved to Klamath Falls from Idaho in a covered wagon in 1916. Her maiden name was Coller. In 1921, she married Roland, and they farmed in Manning, Wash., and Verboort, where she lived from 1971 until moving to Forest Grove in 1995. Mr. Nichols died in 1981. Survivors include her sons, John of Nampa, Idaho; daughter, Kathryn Hawkins of Hillsboro; seven grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; and 21 great-great-grandchildren. The family suggests remembrances to chaplain services at Tuality Community Hospital in Hillsboro. Arrangements are by Forest Grove Memorial Chapel. Mary Jane Ochs A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Friday, May 7, 1999, in Young's Funeral Home in Tigard for Mary Jane Ochs, who died May 3 at age 81. Mrs. Ochs was born Jan. 6, 1918, in Portland. Her maiden name was Ryan. She attended Tigard High School. She was a homemaker and a member of St. Anthony Catholic Church in Tigard. Her husband, Lewis, died in 1991. Survivors include her daughters, Jean Johnson and Ida Hollingsworth, both of Portland, and Georgia Magarrell of Allen, Texas; son, Mickey of North Plains; 15 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. Private vault interment will be in St. Anthony Catholic Cemetery in Tigard. The family suggests remembrances to the American Lung Association of Oregon. Thelma M. Ray A memorial service will be at 3 p.m. Friday, May 7, 1999, in Portland Memorial Funeral Home for Thelma M. Ray, who died April 30 at age 87. Mrs. Ray was born March 14, 1912, in Portland. Her maiden name was Marlow. She attended Girls Polytechnic High School. In 1930, she married Lester J. She was a homemaker and had worked for a women's clothing store in Lloyd Center after her husband died in 1965. Survivors include her son, Lester B. of Gresham; two grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Portland Memorial Mausoleum. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society in memory of her grandson Gary Ray, who died of cancer in 1982. Betty C. Record A memorial service will be at 3 p.m. Friday, May 7, 1999, in Sunnyside Little Chapel of the Chimes for Betty C. Record, who died May 2 of pancreatic cancer at age 85. Mrs. Record was born Aug. 24, 1913, in Woodland, Wash. Her maiden name was Fisher. After a cancer-removing laryngectomy in 1953, she became an expert in esophageal speech and taught the method to many others who had undergone the procedure. She had spoken to more than 75,000 Oregon children in classrooms and school assemblies, explaining the risks of smoking. She was a founder of the New Voice Club of Oregon -- a support group for people who had undergone a laryngectomy -- in which she held leadership positions for more than 40 years, and she had served on the board of directors of the International Association of Laryngectomees. For her volunteer work, she received the Lifesaver Hall of Fame Award in 1987 from the American Cancer Society, Oregon Division, as well as an honorary life membership to its board of directors in 1989 and a St. George Medal from the national organization in 1991. She also received KOIN-TV's Jefferson Award in 1991. Mrs. Record worked for the Portland Police Bureau for 20 years, retiring in 1977 as the office manager for the detective division. In 1977, she married LeRoy E. Survivors include her husband; and brothers, Ben Julian of Medford and Rene Julian of Vancouver, Wash. Private interment was in the IOOF Cemetery in Woodland, Wash. Patricia Margaret Renken A memorial service will be at 5 p.m. Saturday, May 8, 1999, in First Congregational Church for Patricia Margaret Renken, who died April 21 at age 75. Mrs. Renken was born June 22, 1923, in Seattle. Her maiden name was Patterson. She performed with Seattle's Repertory Theatre after high school, then worked for the American Red Cross and sang at USO events. during World War II. She graduated from the University of Washington in 1948 and pursued graduate studies in social work. She had lived in Portland since 1952 and had been a social worker for Volunteers of America. She had performed as a soloist at the church as well as with various community groups. In 1950, she married Willard; he died in 1993. Survivors include her daughters, Norah and Mary, both of Portland, and Aisha Barnes of Normal, Ill.; son, Bruce of St. Paul, Minn.; brother, Robert Patterson of Carnation, Wash.; and nine grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the Library Foundation for the purchase of fiction, 522 S.W. Fifth Ave., Suite 1103, Portland, OR 97204. Arrangements are by Gateway Little Chapel of the Chimes. Patrick W. Rust A Mass of Christian burial will be at 10 a.m. Friday, May 7, 1999, in Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church for Patrick W. Rust, who died May 4 at age 35. Mr. Rust was born March 8, 1964, in Portland. He graduated from Marshall High School and was a dry waller. Survivors include his daughter, Angel P. A. of Portland; mother, Patricia of Portland; sisters, Helen Doolittle and Karen Rendon, both of Portland, and Donna Canady of Sedro Woolley, Wash.; brothers, Robert, Mike, Randy and Jeff, all of Portland; and former companion, Sheila Bull of Portland. Private interment will be in Gethsemani Catholic Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to a trust fund for his daughter at any U.S. Bank branch. Arrangements are by Mt. Scott Funeral Home. Dorotha "Dorothy" June Combs A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 8, 1999, in Goldendale (Wash.) Kingdom Hall for Dorotha "Dorothy" June Combs, who died April 30, 1999, at age 80. Mrs. Combs was born May 2, 1918, in Cokeville, Wyo., and was raised in Kemmerer, Wyo. Her maiden name was Barnum. She lived in Tulelake, Calif., before moving to Portland in the early 1940s and had lived in Goldendale since 1957. She was a homemaker and had been a Jehovah's Witness for the past 50 years. In 1936, she married Marcus "Ernie" E. Survivors include her husband; son, Hiram T. of Brooklyn, N.Y.; daughter, Ernetta D. Knutson of Goldendale; sisters, Esther Tappero of Clearfield, Utah, and Jean Corpon of Portland; six grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the Jehovah's Witnesses. Arrangements are by Spencer, Libby & Powell Funeral Home in The Dalles. Otis Telman Cagle A funeral will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 8, 1999, in Young's Funeral Home in Tigard for Otis Telman Cagle, who died May 4 at age 85. Mr. Cagle was born Dec. 15, 1913, in Emitt, Okla. He lived in Portland since 1942. He owned Cagle's Concrete Construction for many years until retiring about five years ago. He was a member of Tigard Christian Church. In 1934, he married Ruby Givens; she died in 1990. Survivors include his daughter, Shirley Wilson of Vancouver, Wash.; son, William E. of Woodburn; nine grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Sunset Hills Memorial Park. The family suggests remembrances to the American Diabetes Association or the Parkinsonian Society of Willamette/Columbia. Doris Marie Connolly A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 8, 1999, in Young's Funeral Home in Tigard for Doris Marie Connolly, who died May 4 at age 76. Mrs. Connolly was born April 7, 1923, in San Bernardino, Calif. Her maiden name was Clements. She had lived in the Portland area since 1974. She was a homemaker and served as vice president of the Beaverton Garden Club. She was an active member of the Christian Science Church of Beaverton and did volunteer work for the Christian Science Reading Room. She married John J. in 1948. Survivors include her husband; son, Van L. of Federal Way, Wash.; and two grandchildren. Private interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the church. Isabelle H. Cunningham A funeral will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 8, 1999, at Our Savior Lutheran Church for Isabelle Henrietta Cunningham, who died May 5 at age 86. Mrs. Cunningham was born March 24, 1913, in Cameron, Idaho. Her maiden name was Rucks. She lived most of her life in the Portland area. She was a homemaker and a longtime member of the church. She married Clyde H. in 1933; he died in 1967. Survivors include daughters, Annabelle L. Simmons and Sharon R. Cunningham, both of Portland; two grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Private interment will be in Rose City Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the church or the Lutheran Hour. Arrangements are by Rose City Cemetery & Funeral Home. Earnie Edmond Davis A funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday, May 10, 1999, in Skyline Funeral Chapel for Earnie Edmond Davis, who died May 4 at age 80. Mr. Davis was born July 29, 1918, in Littleton, Colo. He lived in Portland since 1947. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He worked as a cattle rancher and also was a log buyer for B.P. Johns Furniture Co. and Herrine Industries, retiring in 1980. He married Kathlyn Hyman in 1941. Survivors include his wife; daughter, Margaret Larson of Vancouver, Wash.; and one grandchild. Interment will be in Skyline Memorial Gardens. Dr. C. Wayne Drake A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 8, 1999, in Kaiser Permanente Town Hall for Dr. C. Wayne Drake, who died April 25 of cancer at age 55. Dr. Drake was born March 12, 1944, in Toledo, Ohio. He graduated from Oregon State University and in 1970 from the University of Oregon Dental School. For the past 26 years, he was a Kaiser Permanente dental associate in Portland and was one of the first dentists to practice under the organization. In 1967, he married Jean Lucas. Survivors include his wife; daughter, Leann of Boring; brothers, Donald of Portland, Gerald of Silver Lake, Wash., and Philip of Toledo, Ohio; and sisters, Linda Graham of West Linn and Kathleen Orozco of Portland. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the Oregon State University Beaver Athletic Scholarship Fund or Kaiser Hospice. Arrangements are by Crown Cremation & Funeral Services. Anna Durand A memorial service has been held for Anna Durand, who died April 30 at age 69. Mrs. Durand was born Dec. 16, 1929, in Rome. Her maiden name was Pica. During World War II, she was a courier for the underground anti-fascist resistance in Italy. She immigrated to the United States in the mid-1960s and lived in the Los Angeles area until moving to San Diego in 1979. She had worked as a registered nurse and machinist before retiring in 1986. She moved to the Portland area in 1998. She married Anthony in 1979. Survivors include her husband; stepdaughters, Jeannette Turin of Gresham, Tamara Pullen and Shelby Dries, both of Sandy, and Julie of Portland; and five grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. Arrangements are by Omega Funeral & Cremation Service. Jeffery Allen Gray A graveside service will be at 2 p.m. Monday, May 10, 1999, in Evergreen Memorial Gardens in Vancouver, Wash., for Jeffery Allen Gray, who died May 5 at age 16. Jeffery was born Aug. 2, 1982, in Portland. He was disabled and lived most of his life in Providence Child Center. Survivors include his brothers, Brian, Nicholas and Mario Pacheco, and sisters, Angel and Isolina Pacheco, all of Vancouver; and grandparents, Gene and Sandy Burnett of Vancouver and Ernie and Grace Gray of Portland. The family suggests remembrances to Providence Child Center. Arrangements are by Omega Funeral & Cremation Service. Gladys L. Hays Private services were held for Gladys L. Hays, who died May 3, 1999, at age 89. Mrs. Hays was born Sept. 22, 1909, in Knoxville, Tenn. She was a homemaker and lived in Kansas City, Mo., until 1954, when she moved to Oregon. She lived in Salem and Hubbard before moving to Woodburn 10 years ago. Survivors include her daughters, Terry Carvajal of Bedford, Texas, E. Dean Lehr of Vancouver, Wash., and Sandra Stevens of Boring; 10 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. Arrangements were by Cornwell Colonial Chapel in Woodburn. Benjamin Paul Hutchinson A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 8, 1999, in Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt Funeral Home in Forest Grove for Benjamin Paul Hutchinson, who died May 3 at age 50. Mr. Hutchinson was born July 9, 1948, in Hobart, Okla. He graduated from Soquel High School in Santa Cruz, Calif. He owned Coastal Pacific Construction before moving to the Portland area in 1992. He had been a loan officer for Four Star Lending Co. since 1993. Survivors include his daughters, Cheri L. of Sacramento, Calif., and Violet R. of Arcata, Calif.; father and stepmother, Carlyle and Sarah, and brother, Lindsey, all of Klamath Falls. Disposition was by cremation. Menno Jacob Wagler A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Monday, May 10, 1999, in First Christian Church of Sheridan for Menno Jacob Wagler, who died May 3 at age 79. Mr. Wagler was born March 4, 1920, in Molalla. He graduated from Willamina High School. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He was a heavy equipment contractor for Northwest Natural for 33 years until moving to Beaver in 1972. He then owned a recreational vehicle park until retiring and moving to Sheridan in 1988. He married Velma Ottinger in 1943. Survivors include his wife; son, Don of Portland; sisters, Ruth Yoder of Indianapolis, Ind., and Ada Stout of Canby; and brothers, Ray and Mike, both of Gold Creek. His daughter, Sylvia J., died in 1969. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the American Heart Association. Arrangements are by Sunnyside Little Chapel of the Chimes. Julia 'Alta' Emery A funeral will be at 1 p.m. Sunday, May 9, 1999, in Beaverton Seventh-day Adventist Church for Julia "Alta" Emery, who died May 2 in Oliver, British Columbia, at age 69. Mrs. Emery was born Feb. 16, 1930, in Hanna, Alberta. Her maiden name was Young. She had lived in Portland for several years and completed nursing school at the Portland campus of Walla Walla College. In 1969, she moved to Yakima, where she worked as a registered nurse for Yakima Valley Hospital. She had lived in Oliver for the past 10 years. She was a member of the church. In 1957, she married Eugene E. Survivors include her husband; daughters, Cheryl of Oregon City, Holly of Beaverton and Joan Reynolds of Hillsboro; son, Arthur of Estacada; brother, Art Young of Oliver; and four grandchildren. Private interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to Adventist World Radio, 12501 Old Columbia Pike, Silver Spring, Md. 20904-6600. Arrangements are by Riverview Abbey Funeral Home. Wilda Viola Wishart A memorial service will be at 3 p.m. Saturday, May 8, 1999, in Happy Valley Evangelical Church for Wilda Viola Wishart, who died May 1 at age 86. Mrs. Wishart was born Jan. 23, 1913, in Happy Valley. Her maiden name was Ulrich. She graduated from Clackamas High School and the Portland Bible Institute. At age 50, she earned her bachelor's degree in education from Portland State University. She helped serve numerous evangelical churches throughout the Pacific Northwest, California and Colorado for more than 50 years and taught school in California. She had lived in Yakima since 1990 and was an active member of Yakima Evangelical Church. She married the Rev. John K. in 1933; he died in 1992. Survivors include her sons, David of Yakima and Donald of San Jose, Calif.; brother, Eldon Ulrich of Portland; sisters, Eva Ott of Portland and Gladys Hvidding of Neptune, N.J.; four grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the church in care of Keith & Keith Funeral Home, 902 W. Yakima Ave., Yakima, WA 98902. Allen Boyd Wise A memorial service will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 8, 1999, in Riverview Abbey Funeral Home for Allen Boyd Wise, who died May 1 at age 81. Mr. Wise was born July 9, 1917, in Kansas City, Mo. He served in the U.S. Navy Seabees during World War II. He lived in the Portland area since 1935. He worked as a plumber for many years until retiring in 1981 and was a member of Plumbers and Pipefitters Local 290. His wife, DeLomee, died in 1985. Survivors include his son, Mark A. of Colton; daughter, Marlyss A. Watson of Amity; brother, Horace Jr. of Pittsburg, Kan.; and five grandchildren. Private interment will be in Riverview Abbey Mausoleum. Janet A. Wilson A graveside service will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday, May 10, 1999, in Mt. Calvary Cemetery for Janet A. Wilson, who died May 4 at age 68. Mrs. Wilson was born Jan. 3, 1931, in Portland. Her maiden name was McLain. She graduated from Girls Polytechnic High School. She was a homemaker and a member of St. Cecilia Catholic Church in Beaverton. She married Bruce in 1953; he died in 1995. Survivors include her sons, Lee, Richard and Joseph, all of Portland, and Steven of Salem; daughter, Evelyne Askay of Portland; brother, Roger McLain of Salem; sister, Elizabeth Holland of Florida.; and four grandchildren. Arrangements are by Hillside Chapel. Arnold Thomsen A memorial service will be held later for Arnold Thomsen, who died April 28, 1999, at age 78. Mr. Thomsen was born Nov. 6, 1920, in Lincoln, Neb. He moved to Portland as a child and attended Hudson Grade School and Benson Polytechnic High School. He served in the military police in the U.S. Army during World War II. He returned to Portland at war's end and was a sheet-metal worker at several companies, retiring in 1983. Survivors include his daughter, Nancy of Philadelphia; and sisters, Mildred McKinnell of Centralia, Wash., and Marguerite Friday of Portland. Disposition was by cremation with interment in Willamette National Cemetery. Arrangements were by Gable and Parkrose Funeral Chapel. The family suggests remembrances to the Hemophiliac Society. Robert M. Taylor A memorial service has been held for Robert M. Taylor, who died April 30, 1999, of cancer at age 50. Mr. Taylor was born Sept. 24, 1948, in Portland. He graduated from Marshall High School. From 1968 to 1970 he served in the U.S. Army in the Vietnam War. A dental technician, he worked for his father's lab, then for the Portland Veterans Administration Medical Center until retiring in November 1998 as the chief of its dental laboratory. He also volunteered for the Portland Public Schools, teaching dental care. In 1989, he married Susan Campbell. Survivors include his wife; son, Michael Kress of Corvallis; and mother, Shirley, brother, Ron, and sisters, Sandra Workman and Cynthia Taylor, all of Portland. Private interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society or Doernbecher Children's Hospital. Gordon Fielding Sweeny A memorial service will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 8, 1999, in Southwest Bible Church in Beaverton for Gordon Fielding Sweeny, who died May 4 at age 78. Mr. Sweeny was born July 3, 1920, in East St. Louis, Ill. He served as a glider pilot in the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II. He lived in Portland since 1962. He worked for Meier & Frank Co. for 23 years, retiring as a division manager in the mid-1980s. He married Betty L. Smith in 1957. Survivors include his wife; sons, Frank Deaver of Beaverton, Gordon Jr. of Modesto, Calif., and Robert of Oakdale, Calif.; daughter, Charleene Deaver of Winnemucca, Nev.; sister, Gene Russell of East St. Louis; 14 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. Arrangements are by Heritage Memorial. Erna Louise Svela A memorial service will be at 9 a.m. Saturday, May 8, 1999, in St. Matthew's Lutheran Church in Beaverton for Erna Louise Svela, who died May 2 at age 81. Mrs. Svela was born Sept. 3, 1917, in Wildrose, N.D. Her maiden name was Kettel. She was a homemaker and lived in Port Angeles, Wash., from 1937 until moving to Beaverton in 1952. She was a member of the church. In 1939, she married Clifford; he died in 1998. Survivors include her sons, Jack L. of Warren and Jim C. and Jerry A., both of Beaverton; daughter, Jayne R. Woods of Beaverton; brother, Alvin Kettel of Sequim, Wash.; sisters, Mildred Kettel of Forks, Wash., Arlene Halverson of Port Angeles, and Vivian Seastrom of Port Orchard, Wash.; three grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Skyline Memorial Gardens. The family suggests remembrances to her church or Providence St. Vincent Hospice. Arrangements are by Skyline Funeral Home. Emily Stone A funeral will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 8, 1999, in Bateman Carroll Funeral Chapel in Gresham for Emily Stone, who died May 1 at age 90. Mrs. Stone was born Aug. 20, 1908, in Brunnenthal, Russia. Her maiden name was Popphien. She immigrated to the United States in 1911 and lived in Ellensburg, Wash., for a number of years until moving to the Portland area in 1942. She was a cook for the Gresham Elks Club for seven years. She married Frank in 1927; he died in 1969. Survivors include her sons, Frank Jr. of Boring, Robert and Ron, both of Troutdale, and Jack of Sonora, Calif.; daughter, Marsha Johnson of Fairview; brother, Kurt Von Popphien of Portland; 13 grandchildren; and 23 great-grandchildren. Her daughter, Beverly Gray, died in 1998. Private interment will be in Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Gresham. The family suggests remembrances to Perry Center for Children. Kirt Lee Stewart A memorial service will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday, May 10, 1999, in Holman-Hankins-Bowker & Waud Funeral Home for Kirt Lee Stewart, who died May 5 at age 36. Mr. Stewart was born May 18, 1962, in Colfax, Wash. He moved to the Portland area as a child. He later moved to California and attended high school in Canoga Park. A building contractor, he owned Sunwood Construction Co. in West Linn for 10 years. Survivors include his son, Ferris L. of Portland; father, Donald C. of Lewiston, Idaho; mother, Kathryn O'Laughlin of Mandurah, Australia; brother, Donald J. of Los Angeles; sister, Shawni Eisele of Lake Oswego; grandmother, Maxine Stamper of Gresham; and companion, Kasey Wheeler of West Linn. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society. David Albietz A gathering has been held for David Albietz, who died May 4, 1999, at age 61. Mr. Albietz was born Sept. 26, 1937, in St. Louis, Mo. He served in the U.S. Navy. He was a salesman for lumber companies and hardware stores in Victorville, Calif., and in Alaska, retiring in 1991. He moved to the Portland area from Juneau, Alaska, three years ago. He married Carmel Roberts in 1991. Survivors include his wife; son, John A. of Chehalis, Wash.; daughters, Kelli J. Albietz Whitehead, Dina M. and Robin D., all of Victorville; sisters, Debbie Warkentin of Winton, Calif., Cheri Borden of Payson, Ariz., and Chris Curtis of Victorville; former wife, Jeanne Allen of Victorville; nine grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. Arrangements were by Alpine Cremation & Burial Services. Robert L. Cates A graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 11, 1999, in Willamette National Cemetery for Robert L. Cates, who died April 14 at age 64. Mr. Cates was born April 3, 1935, in Inglewood, Calif. He served in the U.S. Navy from 1953 to 1961 and had lived in the Portland area since 1985. He was a self-employed boat mechanic until retiring in 1997. Survivors include his son, Sterling Christie of Portland. The family suggests remembrances to the Oregon Humane Society. Arrangements are by Chapel of the Canyons Mortuary in Valencia, Calif. Ella Patterson Lawrence A funeral will be at 10 a.m. Monday, May 10, 1999, in Attrell's Newberg Funeral Chapel for Ella Patterson Lawrence, who died May 7 at age 85. Mrs. Lawrence was born Oct. 20, 1913, in Rock Lake, N.D. Her maiden name was Scorgie. She had lived in the Salem and Newberg areas since the late 1940s. She was a homemaker and a member of the Free United Methodist Church in Newberg. Her first husband, Albert Suran, died in 1969. She married Everett in 1976; he died in 1996. Survivors include her son, Dale Suran of Vancouver, Wash.; daughters, Sheran Jones and Bonnie Davis, both of Newberg; sisters, Lillie Eller of the Seattle area and Evelyn Weisz of Hillsboro; eight grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Evergreen Memorial Park in McMinnville. The family suggests remembrances to the Oregon chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Elizabeth Muller A memorial Mass will be at 10 a.m. Monday, May 10, 1999, in St. Clare Catholic Church for Elizabeth "Betty" Muller, who died May 3 at age 83. Mrs. Muller was born May 21, 1915, in Chicago. Her maiden name was Wren. She moved to Roseburg in 1945 and had lived in the Portland area since 1958. She was a homemaker and had worked as an accountant as a young woman. She was a member of the church. She married Carl in 1948; he died in 1987. Survivors include her brothers, William Wren of Port Hueneme, Calif., and Kent Gray of Northridge, Ill.; sisters, Marian Chase of Evanston, Ill., and Jane Kursmierski of Northridge. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to St. Clare Catholic School or Village Paws Thrift Shop. Arrangements are by Heritage Memorial. William Wallace Payne A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 11, 1999, in Young's Funeral Home for William Wallace Payne, who died May 3 at age 85. Mr. Payne was born March 25, 1914, in Seattle. He lived most of his life in the Portland area. He served in the U.S. Army. He was a horse trainer and lumber broker and later worked as a real-estate agent for Hal Smith and Oregon Realty, retiring in 1988. He was a member of the Catholic Church and a past president of the Oregon Thoroughbred Breeders Association. Survivors include his son, Scotty W. of Portland. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the breeders association's college fund. Beatrice Lola Smith A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Monday, May 10, 1999, in Northeast Community Fellowship Church for Beatrice Lola Smith, who died May 3 at age 91. Mrs. Smith was born Oct. 26, 1907, in Junction City, Ark. Her maiden name was Cleveland. She lived in the Portland area since 1959. She was a private housekeeper until retiring in 1969. She was one of the founders of Antioch Missionary Baptist Church and was named mother of the church in 1972. She was a member of Mount Sinai Baptist Church. Survivors include her son, Charles M. of Portland; and four grandchildren. Interment will be in the Chimes Memorial Garden. Arrangements are by Killingsworth Little Chapel of the Chimes. Lena Loprinzi Sophy A rosary followed by a funeral Mass will be at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, May 11, 1999, in Holy Rosary Catholic Church for Lena Loprinzi Sophy, who died May 7 at age 89. Mrs. Sophy was born March 8, 1910, in Portland. Her maiden name was Loprinzi. She was a homemaker and a member of St. Philip Neri and Holy Rosary Catholic churches. She married James in 1923. Survivors include her husband and brother, Joe Loprinzi of Portland. Interment will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to Mt. St. Joseph Residence and Extended Care Center. Arrangements are by Zeller Chapel of the Roses. Barbara C. Worley A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 11, 1999, in All Saints Catholic Church for Barbara C. Worley, who died May 4 of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma at age 57. A rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. May 10 in the church. Mrs. Worley was born Nov. 7, 1941, in Minot, N.D. Her maiden name was Charlebois. She moved to the Portland area in 1962 and later lived in Falls Church, Va., for about 10 years before moving back to Portland in 1998. She was a homemaker and a member of the church. She married LeRoy E. in 1961. Survivors include her husband; her sons, Christopher of Mill Creek, Wash., and Lee and Patrick, both of Portland; daughters, Karen of Tacoma and Margaret Cucinell of Kensington, Md.; father, Clayton Charlebois of Albany; brother, Richard Charlebois of Minot; sister, Mary Richer of Kirkland, Wash.; and 10 grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements are by Omega Funeral & Cremation Service. Virginia Lucille Young A funeral will be at 10 a.m. Monday, May 10, 1999, in the Colonial Heights Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for Virginia Lucille Young, who died May 5 at age 80. Mrs. Young was born July 18, 1918, in Reese, Texas. Her maiden name was Massenberg. She lived in Montebello, Calif., for many years before moving to the Portland area 11 years ago. She was a homemaker and a member of the church. She married Lloyd in 1939; he died in 1998. Survivors include her son, Richard L. of Portland; daughter, Cheryl A. Monteiro of Portland; sisters, Alice "Irene" Smathers of Montebello and Thelma Webb of Woodward, Okla.; seven grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Ogden Cemetery in Ogden, Utah. Arrangements are by Mt. Scott Funeral Home. George Virgil Clark A memorial service will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday, May 12, 1999, in Restlawn Funeral Home in Salem for George Virgil Clark, who died May 5 at age 79. Mr. Clark was born Jan. 19, 1920, in Portland. He graduated from Tigard High School. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He worked for Pacific Metal Co. for 45 years until retiring as manager of the Eugene branch in 1984. He married Marguerite Ferris in 1943. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Joyce O'Leary of Salem and Sandy Gnirrep of Albany, N.Y.; son, Ron of Portland; brother, Ed of Salem; sisters, Ethel Ferris of Newberg and Emma Wilder of Dundee; and four grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Melissa Martha Deines A funeral will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday, May 11, 1999, in Wilhelm Funeral Home for Melissa Martha Deines, who died May 6 at age 91. Mrs. Deines was born Jan. 10, 1908, in Soldiers Grove, Wis. Her maiden name was Peer. She had lived in the Portland area since the early 1920s. She was a homemaker. She married Henry in 1928; he died in 1976. Survivors include her daughters, Dolores Seale of Clackamas and Darlene Johnson of Oregon City; five grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Rose City Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the American Heart Association or a favorite charity. Nellie Lucille Harrell A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday, May 11, 1999, in Hubbard Community Church for Nellie Lucille Harrell, who died May 7 at age 84. Mrs. Harrell was born Jan. 24, 1915, in Lawton, Okla. Her maiden name was Rains. She had lived in the Hubbard and Woodburn areas for about 40 years. She was a seamstress at MacLaren School for more than 20 years until retiring in the early 1980s. She did volunteer work at Dammasch State Hospital until it closed. Her husband, Don L., died in 1960. Survivors include her son, Billy of Everett, Wash.; daughters, Bertha Yoder of Hubbard and Mary "Lou" Zellner of Woodburn; brother, Gene Rains of Madras; sister, Caroline James of Newberg; eight grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Union Point Cemetery in Banks. The family suggests remembrances to the church. Arrangements are by Simon-Woodburn Funeral Chapel. Anna M. Topper A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 11, 1999, in the Gresham Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for Anna M. Topper, who died April 30 at age 91. Mrs. Topper was born July 23, 1907, in Buena Vista, Pa. Her maiden name was Penman. She lived most of her life in the Portland area. She was a cook at Ventura Park School for about 20 years. She also owned an antique coin shop in Southeast Portland with her husband, Earl, who died in 1989. Survivors include her sons, Earl of Deweyville, Utah, and David of Portland; nine grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. John Wesley Wilson Sr. At his request, no service was held for John Wesley Wilson Sr., who died April 30, 1999, at age 83. Mr. Wilson was born Oct. 21, 1915, in Bristow, Okla. During World War II, he served with the U.S. Army in the Pacific and European theaters. He was a custodian at the Presbyterian church in Parsons, Kan., for more than 20 years and for Natkin & Co. in Santa Clara, Calif., for about 10 years before retiring in 1976. He lived in the Portland area for the past 20 years and had attended Elsie Stuhr, Multnomah and Hillsboro senior centers. Survivors include his sons, John of Aloha, Larry R. of Wichita, Kan., and Desmond of Parsons; former wife, Sadie M. Wilson of Parsons; three grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Private interment was in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to a favorite charity. Arrangements were by Pegg, Paxson & Springer Funeral Chapel. Elmer Leslie Wyllie A private service will be held for Elmer Leslie Wyllie, who died April 30, 1999, at age 78. Mr. Wyllie was born June 23, 1920, in Dayville, where he went to school. He moved to Portland before World War II and worked in the shipyards before joining the U.S. Navy. After the war, he worked as a truck driver before retiring from Willamette Building Materials. Survivors include his sons, James of Portland and Larry Morse of Maui, Hawaii; daughters, Linda Wyllie and Carol Wilson, both of Portland; stepson, Charles Warden of Milwaukie; 28 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. A daughter, Lennas Bezona, died about six years ago. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the American Alzheimer's Association. Arrangements are by Portland Funeral Home. Amy Staley Ballentine A celebration of life will be at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 12, 1999, in First Methodist Church in Portland for Amy Staley Ballentine, who died May 8 of asthma at age 21. Miss Ballentine was born July 21, 1977, in Anchorage, Alaska, and moved to Portland in 1996. She worked for Toys R Us at Lloyd Center and attended Portland Community College. Survivors include her parents, George and Kit of Juneau, Alaska; brother, Peter of Fort Walton Beach, Fla.; and grandmother, Doris Staley of Austin, Texas. Disposition is by cremation. Arrangements are by Young's Funeral Home in Tigard. Mark William Calder Jr. A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 12, 1999, in Beaverton Stake Center of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for Mark William Calder Jr., who died May 9 at age 74. Mr. Calder was born Jan. 10, 1925, in San Jose, Calif., and was raised in Vancouver, Wash., and Portland. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army Air Forces in the Pacific. He graduated from Lewis & Clark College. He was an automobile salesman for Lake Chevrolet and Sunset Volkswagen and a legal adviser for several credit companies from 1976 until his retirement in 1989. He was a member of the church. In 1946, he married Barbara Frederick. Survivors include his wife; sons, Bill of Portland and Stan of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho; daughter, Judy Linderman of Myrtle Point; brother, George of Corvallis; sisters, Jeanne Shirts of Vancouver, Wash., and Cleo Montgomery of West Linn; six grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the Beaverton Rotary Foundation, P.O. Box 385, Beaverton, OR 97075. Arrangements are by Pegg, Paxon & Springer Chapel. Jennifer Leah Chronister A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 12, 1999, in St. Francis Catholic Church in Sherwood for Jennifer Leah Chronister, who died of complications of lupus May 6 at age 22. Ms. Chronister was born Feb. 8, 1977, in Fountain Valley, Calif. She moved to Sherwood in 1991. She graduated from Sherwood High School in 1994. She was the jewelry department manager at the Tualatin Kmart and was attending Portland Community College. Survivors include her parents, Wayne and Linda of Sherwood; sisters, Holly and Andrea, both of Portland, Stacy Sheely of Dundee and Kelly of Sherwood; brother, Scot of Lomita, Calif., and Michael of Sherwood; grandmother, Rosemary Rubsam of Sherwood; and boyfriend, Paul Briant of Sherwood. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the Lupus Foundation of America Inc., 1300 Piccard Drive, Suite 200, Rockville, MD 20850-4303. Arrangements are by Attrell's Sherwood Chapel. Leona Mae Conley A Mass of Christian burial will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday, May 12, 1999, in St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Milwaukie for Leona Mae Conley, who died May 6 at age 59. Mrs. Conley was born March 24, 1940, in San Francisco. Her maiden name was LeClerc. A homemaker, she had lived in Santa Rosa, Calif., for about 20 years and moved to the Portland area in 1977. From 1980 to 1985, she was a security guard for American Building Maintenance. She was a member of the church. In 1965, she married Aaron. Survivors include her husband; sons, Pat of Portland, William of Nampa, Idaho, and John of Milwaukie; daughter, Teresa of Milwaukie; brother, Joel LeClerc of the San Francisco Bay Area; sisters, Shirley LeClerc of Silverton, British Columbia, and Marilyn LeClerc of Santa Rosa; eight grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the American Diabetes Association. Arrangements are by Stehn's Milwaukie Funeral Home. Henry W. Deines A funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, May 12, 1999, in Rivercrest Community Church for Henry W. "Hank" Deines, who died May 9 at age 88. Mr. Deines was born May 23, 1910, in Hadar, Neb. After graduating from the University of Nebraska in 1932, he moved to Portland, where he owned Broadway Sports Center from 1945 to 1962 and H.W. Deines Realty Co. from 1962 until his retirement in 1998. He was a member of the church, past distinguished president of the Optimist Club of Northeast Portland and past district governor of the Pacific Northwest District of Optimist International. In 1935, he married Esther F. Sauer. Survivors include his wife; sons, William H. of Louisville, Ky., and Douglas J. of Portland; sister, Lydia Koonce of Greeley, Colo.; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Rose City Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the church or Optimists International Foundation. Arrangements are by Ross Hollywood Chapel. Gerald Edward Dohaney A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 13, 1999, in Gresham Funeral Chapel for Gerald "Jerry" Edward Dohaney, who died May 4 at age 48. Mr. Dohaney was born May 7, 1950, in Trenton, Mich. During the Vietnam War, he served in the U.S. Army. He had been a machinist and a bartender. Survivors include his daughters, Renate and Kayla Weber, both of Portland; son, Shawn of Boise; mother, Mary A. Gunn of Charleston, S.C.; sisters, Janet Adams and Joann Willette, both of Portland, Karen Davis of Gresham and Kathleen Romines of Oklahoma; brother, Richard of Charleston, S.C.; and one grandchild. Private interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. Arrangements are by Portland Funeral Alternatives. Randall A. Guess A funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, May 12, 1999, in Trinity Lutheran Church in Gresham for Randall A. "Randy" Guess, who died May 8 of heart attack at age 43. Mr. Guess was born July 21, 1955, in Des Moines, Iowa, and moved to Portland in 1959. He graduated from Reynolds High School in 1973 and attended Oregon State University. He was a partner with his father in Al's Auto Sales. He was a past president and regional director for two years of the Professional Wild Horse Race Association. In 1987, he married Janet L. Olson. Survivors include his wife; parents, Allyn and Kay of Portland; and sisters, Kandy Kim of Denver and Connie Virell of Gresham. Interment will be in Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Gresham. The family suggests remembrances to the Professional Wild Horse Racers Association, P.O. Box 3462, Sequim, WA 98382. Arrangements are by Bateman Carroll Funeral Chapel. Maybelle Suitter Kreilaus A funeral will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday, May 12, 1999, in Portland Memorial Funeral Home for Maybelle Suitter Kreilaus, who died May 9 at age 88. Mrs. Kreilaus was born July 3, 1910, in Portland. Her maiden name was Hedlind. She graduated from Roosevelt High School. She was a cook for Madeleine Girls School for 25 years, retiring in 1976. She was a member of St. John Lutheran Church. For 10 years, she volunteered for the Sisters of the Holy Names at Marylhurst, cutting and sorting stamps to raise money for missions in Africa. She married Emery Suitter in 1945; he died in 1958. She married William in 1979; he died in 1988. Survivors include her niece, Jean Myers of Northridge, Calif., nephew, Donald Hedlind of Eugene; grandniece, Diane Hilton of Columbia City; and grandnephew, Randy Arronson of Portland. Private entombment will be in Portland Memorial Mausoleum. The family suggests remembrances to a favorite charity. Violet Ruth Inman Larson A graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 12, 1999, in Willamette National Cemetery for Violet Ruth Inman Larson, who died May 10 at age 89. Mrs. Larson was born July 12, 1909, in Springfield. Her maiden name was Inman. She graduated from Oregon Normal School in 1930 and taught elementary schools around Springfield for eight years before her marriage, and then was a homemaker. She was a member of the Church of God the Eternal in Eugene. She was state president of the American Legion Auxiliary in 1962 and 1963, and state president of "40 et 8" in 1959. In 1992, she moved to Canby. She married John M. in 1941; he died in 1985. Survivors include her son, James M. of Canby; stepson, Dick Larson of Anchorage, Alaska; stepdaughter, Pat Larson of Magalia, Calif.; sister, Gladys Myers of Springfield; brother, Leroy Inman of Roseburg; seven grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. The family suggests remembrances to the Emergency Fund of the Department of Oregon American Legion Auxiliary in Wilsonville. Arrangements are by Canby Funeral Chapel. Richard Eugene McMahon A Mass of Christian burial will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 12, 1999, in Holy Cross Catholic Church for Richard Eugene McMahon, who died May 7 at age 79. Mr. McMahon was born April 28, 1920, in Masonville, Iowa. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army. He lived most of his life in Chicago, where he was a collections officer for the Internal Revenue Service for more than 30 years before his retirement in 1975. In 1996, he moved to Portland, where he was a member of the church. He married Virginia Donavan in 1947; she died in 1996. Survivors include his sons, Paul of St. Charles, Ill., Kevin of Chicago, and Bob of Portland; brother, Joe of Manchester, Iowa; sisters, Kay Tegler and Eileen Keenan, both of Manchester; 12 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. Arrangements are by Hustad Funeral Home. Edna Wolsey Naef A funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, May 12, 1999, in Bateman Carroll Funeral Chapel in Gresham for Edna Wolsey Naef, who died May 10 at age 85. Mrs. Naef was born May 3, 1914, in Spring City, Utah, and was raised in Mountain View, Alberta. Her maiden name was Neilson. She lived in Klickitat, Wash., from 1948 to 1964, when she moved to Milwaukie. She was a nurse's aide for Holladay Park Hospital for 16 years, retiring in 1985. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In 1932, she married Hugh Wolsey; they divorced in 1962. She married William Naef in 1963; he died in 1994. Survivors include her daughters, Edra A. Richardson of Everett, Wash., and Carole Ann Coggins of Santa Rosa, Calif.; son, Hugh D. Wolsey of St. George, Utah; brother, Glen Neilson of Roseburg; sisters, Alice Crane and Ada Marks, both of Salt Lake City; nine grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Grace I. O'Leary A memorial Mass will be at 4 p.m. Wednesday, May 12, 1999, in Holy Redeemer Catholic Church in Portland for Grace I. O'Leary, who died May 8 of a heart attack at age 74. Mrs. O'Leary was born Jan. 20, 1925, in Pe Ell, Wash., and was raised in Shelton, Wash. Her maiden name was McGhee. As a young woman she moved to Stockton, Calif., where she lived until moving to Portland in 1959. She was a cook for various restaurants, including Manning's, the Hoyt Hotel and Tony's Restaurant & Bar, retiring in 1984. She was a member of the church. Survivors include her daughters, Judi Harrell of Stockton, Yvonne Viuhkola-Collins of Astoria, Ruby Davis of Portland and Lila Robertson of Charlottesville, Va.; stepdaughters, Sue Kullberg of Mesa, Ariz., Debbie Purdu of Colorado Springs, Colo., and Mary Feisler of Portland; sisters, Betty Burnett and Kay Sealy, both of Shelton; nine grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. Arrangements are by Zeller Chapel of the Roses. Howard Douglas Palmer A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday, May 12, 1999, in Peake Memorial Chapel for Howard Douglas Palmer, who died May 8 at age 70. Mr. Palmer was born May 31, 1928, in Olympia. He had lived in the Portland area since 1951. A barber, he had owned Palmer's Barber Shop and for the past 16 years and worked for Roseway Barber Shop. He also volunteered for the Gales Creek Diabetic Children's Camp for the past 12 years. In 1947, he married Mary L. "Lois" Collings. Survivors include his wife; sons, Robert L. and David W., both of Oregon City; daughters, Dorothy L. Baer and Sharon L. Smith, both of Portland, and Patricia A. Cremeens of Peoria, Ill.; brothers, Jack of Pahrump, Nev., Irvin of Anchorage, Alaska, Noel of Redding, Calif., and Kenneth of Olympia; sisters, Joanne Saunders of Lakeland, Fla, Barbara Oudean of Rainier, Wash., and Marie Taylor, Bertha Keilly and Linda Erdahl, all of Olympia; 14 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Gales Creek Diabetic Children's Camp. Elsie Alvina Roshak A Mass of Christian burial will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 12, 1999, in St. Matthew Catholic Church in Hillsboro for Elsie Alvina Roshak, who died May 9 at age 87. A recitation of the rosary will be at 9 a.m. Mrs. Roshak was born June 21, 1911, in Sherwood. Her maiden name was Conzelmann. She graduated from Tigard High School. She had lived in Hillsboro since 1946 and was a member of the church. In 1935, she married Stephen. Survivors include her husband; son, Larry of Aloha; daughters, Kathryn Herb and Vivian Sargor, both of Aloha, Patricia Joyaux of Cornelius, and Virginia Arnett and Juanita Roshak, both of Hillsboro; brother, Arnold Conzelmann of Sherwood; 25 grandchildren; and 26 great-grandchildren. Interment will be in St. Matthew Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to her church or Good Shepherd Home. Michiye Ichiba Valenzuela A funeral will be at 4 p.m. Wednesday, May 12, 1999, in Wilhelm Funeral Home for Michiye Ichiba Valenzuela, who died May 7 at age 76. Mrs. Valenzuela was born June 16, 1922, in Astoria and was raised in Portland. Her maiden name was Ichiba. She attended the University of Oregon. During World War II, she was interned in Minidoka, Idaho. After the war, she lived in Salt Lake City and in the Los Angeles area for 20 years before returning to Portland in 1976, where she was a phlebotomist for Quest Diagnostics during the past nine years. Survivors include her son, Dean Okamoto of San Dimas, Calif.; daughter, Susan Marder of Glendora, Calif.; and one grandchild. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the Make A Wish Foundation. William H. Schlauch One of the region's most popular and productive business executives, died Monday of complications from heart surgery after a lengthy battle with leukemia. He was 74. A memorial service will be at 12:15 p.m. Thursday, May 20, 1999, in Mountain Park Church in Lake Oswego, where he was a longtime member. A more than 40-year veteran of the lumber export field, Mr. Schlauch worked for Georgia Pacific Corp. for 25 years as export manager and later as vice president of Georgia Pacific International. In 1981, Mr. Schlauch formed his own forest products export firm, Cardinal Trading Ltd. He retired in 1989, and his son, Jim, took over the firm. Mr. Schlauch was an excellent businessman, as well as a valued and longtime friend, said Robert B. Pamplin Sr., chairman of the R.B. Pamplin Corp. and chief executive officer of Georgia Pacific during Mr. Schlauch's tenure. "Everybody liked him -- the people whom he did business with and the people who worked for him," Pamplin said. Mr. Schlauch was born May 17, 1924, in Spokane, where he attended Lewis & Clark High School, Spokane Junior College and Whitworth College. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II in the Pacific, attaining the rank of lieutenant junior grade. In 1948, he graduated from the University of Washington and married Barbara Miller. Survivors include his wife, of Lake Oswego; son, Jim of Portland; daughters, Patricia Atkins of Tuolumne, Calif., and Carolyn Schlauch of Lake Oswego; sister, Mary Ellen Votaw of Clarkston, Wash.; and six grandchildren. The family suggests remembrances to the Rotary Club of Portland Wheelchair Program, the church, or the Salvation Army. Pharis Dale 'Faye' Teichert A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 16, 1999, in her home in Auburn, Wash., for Pharis Dale "Faye'' Teichert, who died April 26 of arterial sclerosis at age 63. Mrs. Teichert was born July 25, 1935, in Portland. Her maiden name was Snyder. She graduated from Grant High School and was a waitress in Portland, most recently for Barretts Restaurant, and in Sisters. She moved to Bend in the late 1980s and to Auburn in 1994. She married Otto in 1997. Survivors include her husband; sons, Marv Brophy of Bend, Chris Dale of Simi Valley, Calif., and Kev Brophy of Medford; daughters, Jackie Satchel of Portland; brother, Lawrence Snyder of Apple Valley, Calif. ; sister, Sandra Berry of Portland; two grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to any children's fund or to Kosovo refugees. Arrangements are by Edline-Yahn Funeral Home in Auburn. Craig Ashley Buchanan A funeral will be held Friday, May 14, 1999, in Longmont, Colo., for Craig Ashley Buchanan, who died May 9 of cancer at age 55. Mr. Buchanan was born June 19, 1943, in Portland and moved to Longmont after graduating from Wilson High School. He served in the U.S. Army in Europe. He was a printer for Voss Printing in Longmont for about 10 years and most recently was a dietary aide for Hover Manor nursing home in Longmont. Survivors include his daughter, Teresa Boettcher of Longmont; sons, Martin C. of Loveland, Colo., and Roger of Houston; brother, Kermit of Beaverton; sister, Merodee Smith of Richland, Wash.; and six grandchildren. Interment will be in Mountain View Cemetery in Longmont. Arrangements are by Howe Mortuary in Longmont. Edith Milster Wulfemeyer A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, May 13, 1999, in St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Oregon City for Edith Milster Wulfemeyer, who died May 11 at age 79. Mrs. Wulfemeyer was born Sept. 14, 1919, in St. Louis, Mo. Her maiden name was Milster. She graduated from Harris Teachers College in St. Louis and was an elementary teacher in St. Louis and San Diego, Calif., before her retirement in 1980, when she moved to Oregon City. She was a member of the church. In 1942, she married Herman H.; he died in 1998. Survivors include her daughter, Joanne Davis of Oregon City; son, Craig of San Diego, Calif.; six grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Willamette Falls Hospice. Arrangements are by Sunnyside Little Chapel of the Chimes. Alice L. Makatura A funeral will be at 2 p.m. Friday, May 14, 1999, in Skyline Funeral Home for Alice L. Makatura, who died May 10 at age 83. Mrs. Makatura was born Oct. 4, 1915, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and moved to Marshalltown, Iowa, as a child. Her maiden name was Rouska. She was a homemaker and lived in Salt Lake City until 1949, then in Aberdeen, Wash., until 1968, when she moved to Portland. In 1935, she married Steve; he died in 1968. Survivors include her brother, George Rouska of Portland, and nieces and nephews. Private interment will be in Skyline Memorial Gardens. Barbara E. Luckman A Mass of Christian burial will be at 9 a.m. Friday, May 14, 1999, in St. John Catholic Church in Vancouver, Wash., for Barbara E. Luckman, who died May 11 at age 76. Mrs. Luckman was born April 24, 1923, in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Her maiden name was Kosderka. She graduated cum laude from the University of Portland Nursing School in 1945 and was an emergency room head nurse for Southwest Washington Medical Center for 17 years before her retirement in 1983. She was a member of the church. In 1946, she married Harvey G.; he died in 1994. Survivors include her daughters, Greta Hertel of Vancouver and Christine Ambriz of San Diego; sons, Gregory of Cle Elum, Wash., and Steven of Vancouver; brothers, Frank Kosderka of Gresham and Albert Kosderka of Melrose, Colo; and nine grandchildren. Her son Mark died in 1961 and son Eric in 1963. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the St. Vincent de Paul Society or the St. John's Conference, 8701 N.E. 119th St., Vancouver, WA 98662. Irene Locke A funeral will be at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, May 13, 1999, in Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel in Vancouver, Wash., for Irene Locke, who died May 10 at age 84. Mrs. Locke was born April 2, 1915, in McIntosh, Minn. Her maiden name was Ekeberg. She was a hairdresser in Wahpeton, N.D., before moving to the Vancouver area in 1943. She was a member of First Church of God in Vancouver. In 1952, she married Robert O. Survivors include her husband; sons, Dan Cook and Dick Cook, both of Battle Ground, Wash.; daughters, Barbara Floyd of Battle Ground and Sally Cramer of Vancouver; stepdaughter, Carol Yocam of Yuma, Ariz.; stepson, Michael of Vancouver; sister, Joyce Jenkins of Fosston, Minn.; eight grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Evergreen Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Vancouver. The family suggests remembrances to World Wide Missions in care of the church, 3300 N.E. 78th St., Vancouver, WA 98665. William G. Lentz A funeral will be at 10 a.m. Thursday, May 13, 1999, in Gateway Little Chapel of the Chimes for William G. "Bill" Lentz, who died May 10 of cancer at age 57. Mr. Lentz was born Dec. 10, 1941, in Portland and was raised in Rainier. In 1956 he returned to Portland, where he graduated from Madison High School. He was a warehouseman for Meier & Frank for 35 years, retiring in 1997. In 1969, he married Audrey Hagedorn. Survivors include his wife; and sister, June Jones of Portland. Interment will be in Lincoln Memorial Park. The family suggests remembrances to Providence Hospice. Blanche E. Kraus A memorial service will be at 6 p.m. Monday, May 24, 1999, in Prince of Life Lutheran Church in Oregon City for Blanche E. Kraus, who died April 21 at age 88. Mrs. Kraus was born June 21, 1910, in Puyallup, Wash. Her maiden name was Peterman. She lived in California for many years before moving to the Portland area 12 years ago. She was a waitress in California for many years, retiring in 1971. Survivors include her daughters, Vaelora Allen of Auburn, Calif., Maxine Terry of Longview, Wash., Janice Wilson of Portland and Cheryl Williams of Vancouver, Wash.; sister, Ruth Gobel of Tacoma; 61 grandchildren; and 18 great-grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Alzheimer's disease research programs or a favorite hospice program. Arrangements are by Portland Funeral Alternatives. John Earl Ishmael A memorial service will be at 3 p.m. Friday, May 14, 1999, in Gateway Little Chapel of the Chimes for John Earl Ishmael, who died May 10 at age 80. Mr. Ishmael was born July 27, 1918, in Cottage Grove. He graduated from Cottage Grove High School. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army in Europe. He was a driver for Portland-area taxi companies and retired in 1982, after which he drove part time for Portland Cab Co. In 1966, he married Katherine M. Lauer. Survivors include his wife; son, David of Tigard; daughters, Diana Shaffer of Portland, Cecelia McCarthy of Gresham, Tammy Cipcic of Colorado Springs, Colo., Pamela Kimbrough of Gresham, Kathy Jeppson of Vancouver, Wash., Bonnie Ishmael of Portland and Pamela Crocker of Sheridan; sister, Dessie McNair of Springfield; and 11 grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Providence Portland Medical Center. Earl Eugene Hawk A memorial service will be at noon Thursday, May 13, 1999, in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Oregon City for Earl Eugene Hawk, who died May 6 of cancer at age 52. Mr. Hawk was born May 25, 1946, in Kansas City, Mo. He served in the U.S. Army. For the past 29 years he lived in Oregon, mostly in the Portland area. He was a welder and a member of the church. In 1980, he married Julie Moon. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Jamie B. and Tami E., both of Oregon City, and Linda of Bartlesville, Okla.; brothers, Leland of Trenton, Mo., Russell of Chillicothe, Mo., and Phillip Deringer of Nags Head, N.C.; and two grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements are by Alpine Cremation and Burial Service. Eugene Merritt Gregg A funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Thursday, May 13, 1999, in St. Andrews Catholic Church for Eugene Merritt Gregg, who died May 8 of cancer at age 71. Mr. Gregg was born Feb. 23, 1928, in Seattle and lived on Hood Canal in Washington before moving to Forest Grove. He graduated from Forest Grove High School, then served in the U.S. Army as part of the occupation force in Japan and in the Korean War. He was a layout specialist of stainless steel commercial kitchen equipment, working through Sheet Metal Workers Local 16 for more than 50 years. In 1959, he married Bonnie Jean Orvis. Survivors include his wife; sons, Scott of Gresham and Michael of Portland; and two grandchildren. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the Grotto or a favorite charity. Arrangements are by Zeller Chapel of the Roses. Lucille Fry A memorial service will be at 10 a.m. Friday, May 14, 1999, in Oregon City United Methodist Church, 18955 S. End Road, for Lucille Fry, who died May 8 at age 81. Mrs. Fry was born July 16, 1917, in Oregon City. Her maiden name was Blanchard. She graduated from Oregon City High School. She was a homemaker and a member of the church, where she served as secretary for many years, and she had been a bookkeeper and registrar for an educational consulting firm in Portland before retiring. In 1935, she married Glen E.; he died in 1961. Survivors include her daughters, Ruth Fry of Oregon City and Barbara Sawyer of Milwaukie; two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the memorial fund at her church. Arrangements are by Crown Cremation & Funeral Services. Gertrude Elizabeth Fackler A graveside service will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, May 13, 1999, in Valley Memorial Cemetery in Hillsboro for Gertrude Elizabeth Fackler, who died May 9 at age 92. Mrs. Fackler was born March 19, 1907, in Santiago, Chile. Her maiden name was Schalk. Her family returned to its native Netherlands before immigrating to the United States in 1911, settling in Portland. She attended Oregon Normal School, then worked on her parents' dairy farm in Aloha until 1930, when she married Clarence "Joe" Stout. He died in 1942. She then worked for Thayer's Hatchery until retiring. She married William Fackler in 1945; he died in 1982. Survivors include her sons, James Stout of Hillsboro, Robert Stout of Greer, S.C., Donald Stout of Tillamook and John Fackler of Aloha; daughters, Joanne Schwartz of Bothell, Wash., and Catherine Gillenwater of Hillsboro; 16 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. The family suggests remembrances to Washington County Hospice. Arrangements are by Bronleewe-Bass Funeral Home in Hillsboro. Edward Casper DeGraaf Sr. A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Friday, May 14, 1999, in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church for Edward Casper DeGraaf Sr., who died May 8 at age 92. Mr. DeGraaf was born March 9, 1907, in Grand Rapids, Mich. He graduated from Michigan State University. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the Philippines. He worked for the U.S. Forest Service in Wenatchee, Wash., in the late 1940s and early 1950s, then was the chief ranger of the Olympic National Forest, living in Olympia, Wash., before moving to Portland in 1959. He was an administrator in the Portland office of the service until retiring in 1970 and was a member of the church. In 1946, he married Bernice Ratering; she died in 1986. Survivors include his son, Edward C. Jr. of Kirkland, Wash., and Andrew of Langley, Wash.; daughter, Gretchen Wishart of Canby; brother, Andrew, and sister, Hilda Stob, both of Grand Rapids; and six grandchildren. Private interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the mission fund at his church or a favorite charity. Arrangements are by Wilhelm Funeral Home. Thomas R. Collins A funeral will be at 10 a.m. Thursday, May 13, 1999, in St. Rose Catholic Church for Thomas R. Collins, who died May 8 at age 70. Mr. Collins was born April 8, 1929, in Boston. During the Korean War, he served in the U.S. Army. He had lived in Portland since 1959 and worked in the engineering shop at Hyster for 33 years, retiring as foreman in 1996. He was a member of the church. In 1954, he married Sue C. Schoch. Survivors include his wife; sons, Mark T. of Graham, Wash., Clifford J. of Vancouver, Wash., Jeffrey C. of Kaluaaha, Hawaii, Scott M. of Dallas, Texas, and Phillip R. of Portland; daughters, Beth M., Chrisa N. and Kayla M., all of Portland; and six grandchildren. Private interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to Doernbecher Children's Hospital. Arrangements are by Zeller Chapel of the Roses. Vaughn Weston Cochran A funeral will be at 1 p.m. Friday, May 14, 1999, in Caldwell's Colonial Chapel for Vaughn Weston "Wes" Cochran, who died May 9 at age 78. Mr. Cochran was born March 27, 1921, in Portland, where he lived his entire life. He graduated from Benson High School. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Coast Guard. He owned Cochran Survey for about 20 years until 1983, and then was harbor master for Tomahawk Bay Moorage until 1987. He was past state chairman and past president of Professional Land Surveyors of Oregon. In 1948, he married Frances Case. Survivors include his wife; sons, Kenneth V. of Portland and Gary W. of Fairview; sister, Donna R. Cheney of Tualatin; five grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the cancer research fund of the Grand Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star. JOHN BURGESS HILLSBURY Actor John Burgess Hillsbury, who in his long-standing role as Santa Claus brought merriment to the lives of several generations of Portland-area children, died recently of bladder cancer. He was 77. Mr. Hillsbury, who worked as Santa at the downtown Meier & Frank store for about 25 years, also was an accomplished actor, director, costume designer and the founder-president of two theater troupes. He was born May 20, 1921, in Spokane. In 1925, he moved to Portland, where he graduated from Grant High School in 1939. His lifelong interest in the theater started at Grant, where he performed in many stage productions. While serving in the U.S. Army, he was an entertainer in USO shows during World War II. During the late 1950s, Mr. Hillsbury worked in the film department of KPTV (Channel 12). In his later years, he also worked as a desk clerk for about a decade at The Arlington Club, retiring in 1989. But his first love was the theater, family and friends agreed. "He was a wonderful actor," said Peggy West, a longtime friend and fellow thespian. "He had a wonderful background in New York City. But he also did a lot of theater in Portland. . . . He had his own theater going here, called the Portland Playhouse, which put on some very good shows. He also did a lot of acting and directing for the Portland Civic Theatre." In 1957, Mr. Hillsbury returned to Portland after living in New York City since the late 1940s. He was the founder and president of the Portland Playhouse, which opened in 1962 in the ballroom of the old Beaver Hotel on Northwest Glisan Street, said grandniece Tracy Duerst of Silverton. He later formed the Theatre Ala Carte, billed as the region's only touring dinner theater. In the late 1960s, Mr. Hillsbury joined the Lipman Wolfe & Co. department store, playing Santa Claus. But it was as Meier & Frank's Santa Claus, from the early 1970s to the 1990s, that he touched the most lives. "He was a good Santa," Duerst said. "He rode in many of the (Christmas) parades, and . . . he was the Santa that the TV stations would always come to." West agreed. "He once said: 'Now, I am Santa for the children's children.' " Survivors include his niece, Mary Ann Miles of Silverton; and grandnieces, Tracy Duerst of Silverton and Patricia Tischer of Monmouth; and grandnephew, Bill Miles of Silverton. Disposition will be by cremation. The family suggests memorials to the Oregon Humane Society in Portland. Charles William Laurens A graveside service will be at 1 p.m. Friday, May 14, 1999, in Willamette National Cemetery for Charles William Laurens, who died May 10 at age 74. Mr. Laurens was born July 26, 1924, in Portland. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Navy in the Pacific. He was a longtime resident of Beaverton, where he owned Monty's Tavern for 14 years in the 1970s and 1980s. He moved in 1991 to Woodland, Wash., and in 1996 to Las Vegas. He married Julia-Marie Thorpe in 1950; she died in 1990. Survivors include his daughters, Cynthia L. of Las Vegas and Cathy D. of Vernonia. The family suggests remembrances to the Parkinson's Center of Oregon at OHSU. Arrangements are by Pegg, Paxson, & Springer Chapel. Charles William Laurens A graveside service will be at 1 p.m. Friday, May 14, 1999, in Willamette National Cemetery for Charles William Laurens, who died May 10 at age 74. Mr. Laurens was born July 26, 1924, in Portland. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Navy in the Pacific. He was a longtime resident of Beaverton, where he owned Monty's Tavern for 14 years in the 1970s and 1980s. He moved in 1991 to Woodland, Wash., and in 1996 to Las Vegas. He married Julia-Marie Thorpe in 1950; she died in 1990. Survivors include his daughters, Cynthia L. of Las Vegas and Cathy D. of Vernonia. The family suggests remembrances to the Parkinson's Center of Oregon at OHSU. Arrangements are by Pegg, Paxson, & Springer Chapel. Elizabeth Vickerman A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 15, 1999, in the Riverview Cemetery Chapel for Elizabeth Vickerman, who died May 9 in West Linn at age 90. Mrs. Vickerman was born Sept. 22, 1908, in Kosse, Texas. Her maiden name was Forbes. She served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. She was discharged in 1946, after three years as a censorship officer in Washington, D.C., at the rank of lieutenant junior grade. A Portland-area resident since 1991, Mrs. Vickerman was an award-winning teacher, writer, theatrical director and actress. She received the 1967 Adelyn M. Keffer Award for her short story "No Blood in His Eye," 1972 John Swett Award for her play "He Who Killed the Deer," 1984 Outstanding Volunteer Award from the Southern Oregon Historical Society, and Freedom Foundation Awards in 1964 and 1965 for her school theatrical productions. She retired in 1973. In 1948, she married Harry; they later divorced, and he died in 1965. Survivors include her daughter, Sara of West Linn; sisters, Mary Nell Beer of Mansfield, Ohio, and Faye Bishop of Ft. Worth, Texas; and brother, Walton Forbes Jr. of Ft. Worth. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the Oregon Humane Society, the Lakewood Arts Center in Lake Oswego, or the Oregon Parks Trust. Arrangements are by Crown Burial & Cremation Service. Mark Wayne Smith A funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday, May 14, 1999, in Sandy Funeral Home for Mark Wayne Smith, who died May 11 of cancer at age 40. Mr. Smith was born Feb. 14, 1959, in Glendale, Calif. He moved to Gresham in 1953 and attended Sam Barlow High School. He was a wire fabricator for Custom Wire Products Inc. for 13 years until illness forced him to retire in 1993. In 1981, he married Donna Hodge; they later divorced. Survivors include his sons, Jason and Jeremy, both of Sandy; mother, Charlene F. of Gresham; father, Billy Joe Sr. of Sandy; brothers, Billy Joe Jr. of Sandy and Chris of Portland; and sisters, Ima Faye Shumaker of Clackamas, and Patricia A. Livingston and Carol D. Newman, both of Gresham. Interment will be in Pleasant Home Cemetery in Gresham. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements are by Sandy Funeral Home. John James Simmons A graveside service will be at 1 p.m. Friday, May 14, 1999, in Willamette National Cemetery for John James Simmons, who died May 11 at age 81. Mr. Simmons was born Sept. 10, 1917, in Bellingham, Wash. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army in Europe and Africa. He moved to Gresham in 1964. He was a heavy equipment operator in construction for Morrison-Knutsen, Hardman Brothers and Copenhagen until his retirement in about 1974. In 1952, he married Donna Lee Wishon. Survivors include his wife; son, John Jorgensen of Bothell, Wash.; stepdaughter, Connie Recore of Oregon City; sister, Beatrice Crandall of Hobson, Mont.; eight grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. The family suggests remembrances to the Alzheimer's Research Alliance of Oregon or a favorite charity. Arrangements are by Bateman Carroll Funeral Chapel in Gresham. Thomas Michael Simdars A memorial service will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, May 15, 1999, in Mountainview Christian Church in Gresham for Thomas Michael Simdars, who died May 8 in an auto accident in McMinnville at age 54. Mr. Simdars was born Feb. 23, 1945, in San Diego and was raised in the Lowell area. He served in the U.S. Army from 1968 to 1971 and until 1992 in the Army Reserves. He attended Cascade College, graduated from Portland State University and received a master's degree in education from Lewis & Clark College. He was a teacher at Lynch Wood Elementary School and had begun his career at Lynch Park Elementary School in 1972. He led youth groups at Abundant Life Christian Church in Boring, of which he was a founder. He also volunteered with Gideons International and was a counselor, dean and board member of the Wi-Ne-Ma Christian Camp in Cloverdale. In 1966, he married Ellen J. "Jean" Doggett. Survivors include his wife; sons, Michael S. "Scott" of Belfair, Wash., and Gregory W. of Boring; twin brother, Timothy of Creswell; sister, Carol Butcher of Las Vegas; half-sister, Melissa Johnson of Reno, Nev.; and two grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Wi-Ne-Ma Christian Camp, Abundant Life Christian Church or Gideons International. Arrangements are by Oregon Cremation Co. Stella Selma Schneider A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 16, 1999, in Rose Villa for Stella Selma Schneider, who died May 3 at age 92. Mrs. Schneider was born July 24, 1906, in Cosby, Mo. Her maiden name was Schneider. She attended Platt-Gard Business College in St. Joseph, Mo. She and her husband owned a dairy farm in the St. Joseph area until moving to Portland in 1946. She was a homemaker and worked for Willamette View Retirement Center. She married Earl A. in 1936. Survivors include her husband; daughter, Betty E. Weinert of Newberg; two grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. Interment was in St. Joseph Memorial Park. Arrangements were by Riverview Abbey Funeral Home. Stephanie Lynn Russell A Mass of Christian burial will be at 11 a.m. Friday, May 14, 1999, in Holy Redeemer Catholic Church for Stephanie Lynn Russell, whose body was found May 8 in Forest Park. She was 26. Ms. Russell was born March 25, 1973, in Little Rock, Ark., and moved to Tigard as a child. She attended Tigard High School before moving to Phoenix, Ariz. She returned to the Portland area in 1994 and most recently was an assembly worker for Bonita Packaging Products Inc. Survivors include her son, Jordon Larsen, daughter, Malaree Larsen, and their father, Ken Larsen, all of Ogden, Utah; father and stepmother, Robert and Diane of Portland; mother, Rosa Vargas of Phoenix; sisters, Tina M. of Gresham and Patrice A. Ellis of Portland; brother, Robert Jr. of Gresham; and grandparents, Thelda of Portland and Barbara and Rueben Vargas of Phoenix. Interment will be in Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery. Arrangements are by Gable & Parkrose Funeral Chapels. Marietta Rose A funeral will be at 11:30 a.m. Friday, May 14, 1999, in Sunnyside Little Chapel of the Chimes for Marietta Rose, who died May 11 at age 70. Mrs. Rose was born July 27, 1928, in Eureka Springs, Ark. Her maiden name was Evans. She moved to Sandy in 1948 and was a certified nursing assistant at Scenic Pointe Care Center before retiring. In 1948, she married Eugene A. Survivors include her husband; daughters, Deborah Hutton and Kathy Wunische, both of Sandy; brother, Franklin Evans of Eagle Creek; sister, Bessie Mickel of Portland; two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the American Diabetes Association. Margaret E. Newbegin A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 15, 1999, in First Congregational Church for Margaret E. Newbegin, who died May 10 at age 90. Mrs. Newbegin was born Sept. 22, 1908, in Grants Pass and was raised in Portland. Her maiden name was Hall. She graduated from St. Helens Hall in 1926 and attended the University of Oregon. During World War II, she was a USO volunteer in Portland and then a homemaker. She was president of the Town Club in 1973 and 1974, of the Portland Garden Club from 1967 to 1969 and was a judge emeritus of the Garden Club of America. In 1928, she married Wade; he died in 1991. Survivors include her sons, Wade of Lincoln City and Edward of Portland; daughter, Susan Russell of Scappoose; nine grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in River View Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the Margot Newbegin Memorial Trust at the Hearing and Speech Institute. Arrangements are by Holman's Funeral Service. Nellie Margaret Nelson A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 15, 1999, in Gateway Little Chapel of the Chimes for Nellie Margaret Nelson, who died May 11 at age 93. Mrs. Nelson was born July 23, 1905, in Webster, S.D. Her maiden name was Ostby. She moved to Castle Rock, Wash., in 1936 and to Gresham in 1941. She was a homemaker and member of Lynch Baptist Church. In 1924, she married Robert J.; he died in 1985. Survivors include her daughters, Alice Christie of Newberg and Arlueen Foster of Gresham; son, Ivan of Portland; eight grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and nine great-great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Forest Lawn Cemetery in Gresham. Mildred McKnight Morrison A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Friday, May 14, 1999, in Young's Funeral Home in Tigard for Mildred McKnight Morrison, who died May 10 at age 82. Mrs. Morrison was born Nov. 24, 1916, in Junction City. Her maiden name was McKnight. She graduated from Oregon Normal School and was an elementary school teacher in Silverton until 1937. In 1951, she moved to Tigard and owned The Lazy Susan and Tammies Toys until the mid-1960s. She was a bookkeeper at Aloha High School and worked in book acquisition for the Lewis & Clark College library before retiring in the late 1970s. In 1937, she married Howard W. Survivors include her husband; daughter, Tamara L. Ebert of West Linn; son, Charles H. of Milwaukie; sister, Charlotte Burton of Davis, Calif.; and three grandchildren. Interment will be in Oretown Cemetery in Cloverdale. The family suggests remembrances to the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Portland Oregon. Rachel D. Mills A funeral will be at 12:30 p.m. Saturday, May 15, 1999, in Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel in Vancouver, Wash., for Rachel D. Mills, who died May 11 at age 72. Mrs. Mills was born March 7, 1927, in Norden, Neb. Her maiden name was Burgett. A Vancouver resident since 1959, she was a longtime homemaker. In 1949, she married Robert C.; he died in 1993. Survivors include her son, Gary C. of Battle Ground, Wash.; sisters, Eula Brock of Walla Walla and Marie Blodgett of Coquille; and two grandchildren. Interment will be in Evergreen Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Vancouver. The family suggests remembrances to the American Lung Association of Washington in Seattle. Charlotte H. Middleton At her request, no service was held for Charlotte H. Middleton, who died April 27, 1999, at age 90. Mrs. Middleton was born Jan. 26, 1909, in Remus, Mich. Her maiden name was Holbrook. During World War II, she worked with the Red Cross in India. After the war, she served with the U.S. Army's occupational forces in Japan. She was a teacher and an artist. Her husband, John, died in 1984. Survivors include her stepson, John of Petaluma, Calif.; longtime friend, Virginia Hitchrick of West Linn; and three step-grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation with private interment. The family suggests remembrances to the Oregon Humane Society or to the American Red Cross. Arrangements were by Caldwell's Colonial Chapel. William J. Mascott Jr. A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 15, 1999, in Zeller Chapel of Roses for William J. "Bill" Mascott Jr., who died May 12 at age 78. Mr. Mascott was born Dec. 22, 1920, in Portland. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II and was a gunner's mate on a submarine chaser. He founded Mascott Equipment Co. in 1960 and retired in 1993. He was president of the Petroleum Equipment Institute in 1977. In 1942, he married Bonnie Bramblett. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Marlene Leiblein of Hood River, Terri Flitcraft of Portland and Cindi Michaels of Independence; son, William J. III of Troutdale; 11 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Interment was in Lincoln Memorial Park. The family suggests remembrances to Dever's Eye Clinic or a favorite charity. Beverly Martin A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 15, 1999, in Butteville Community Church in Butteville for Beverly Martin, who died May 8 of cancer at age 73. Mrs. Martin was born July 21, 1925, in Butte Falls. Her maiden name was Jackson. She was a homemaker and a member of the church. In 1942, she married Charles. Survivors include her husband; sons, Stanley of Aurora and Noel of Aloha; daughter, Vicki Hopfer of Beaverton; sister, Maxine Phillips of Sherwood; brother, Burke Jackson of Woodburn; eight grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. Private interment will be in Aurora Community Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements are by Wilhelm Funeral Home. Kenneth Marion Marchant A private service was held in Juneau, Alaska, for Kenneth Marion Marchant, who died April 26, 1999, of a heart attack at age 64. Mr. Marchant was born Sept. 17, 1934, in Westfir. He graduated from Benson Polytechnic High School and during the Korean War served in the U.S. Navy Seals. He had been a taxi driver for various Portland companies and was employed by Rose City Cab Co. at the time of his death. Survivors include his son, Kenneth L. of Vancouver, Wash.; daughter, Kathy Bergey of Juneau; stepdaughters, Michelle Kinsey of Portland, Mindy Kinsey of Reno, Nev.; stepson, Michael Kinsey of Portland; and one grandchild. Disposition is by cremation. Arrangements are by Aftercare Cremation & Burial Service. Raymond E. Lindberg A funeral will be at 10 a.m. Friday, May 14, 1999, in Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel in Vancouver, Wash., for Raymond E. Lindberg, who died May 11 at age 81. Mr. Lindberg was born March 16, 1918, in Brainerd, Minn. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Navy in Europe and the Pacific. He was a purchasing clerk for Northern Pacific Railroad for 35 years, living in Brainerd until retiring and moving to Vancouver 22 years ago. He was a member of St. John's Catholic Church in Vancouver. In 1940, he married Lillian Mary Ann Moran. Survivors include his wife; sons, Gary of Vancouver and Raymond of Brainerd; daughters, Dianne Gakin of Vancouver, Paulette Berry of Sterling, Alaska, Mary Anca of Mountain Home, Idaho, Susan Buslach of Vancouver and Denise O'Day of Brainerd; brothers, Leslie and Dwight, both of Brainerd, Duane of Madras and Rudy of the Chicago area; 25 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Memory Memorial Park in Vancouver. Jack Lewis A private memorial service will be held for Jack Lewis, who died April 27, 1999, at age 67. Mr. Lewis was born Aug. 7, 1931, in Molalla. A graduate of Benson High School, he served in the U.S. Air Force for 22 years, retiring in 1973. He then was a Tri-Met bus driver for 12 years until retiring in 1985. In 1958, he married Patricia Toulou. Survivors include his wife; son, Jack J. of Portland; daughters, Sandra Lewis-Lambert of Portland, Patricia Stephens of Molalla and Pamela Rude of Vancouver, Wash.; and two grandchildren. Disposition will be by cremation. Arrangements are by Wilhelm Funeral Home. Winifred C. Kulm At her request, no service was held for Winifred C. Kulm, who died April 25, 1999, in Portland at age 82. Mrs. Kulm was born Oct. 23, 1916, in Butte, Mont. Her maiden name was Cadigan. She moved to the Portland area in 1962 and worked as a legal secretary for 10 years. She then worked in the trust department at the former First Interstate Bank, from which she retired in 1981. A brother, John Cadigan of Lake Oswego, survives. Private entombment was in Portland Memorial Mausoleum. Reta Kikel A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Friday, May 14, 1999, in Tigard United Methodist Church for Reta Kikel, who died May 9 of cancer at age 71. Mrs. Kikel was born Aug. 13, 1927, in Cottage Grove. Her maiden name was Shields. She lived in Astoria before moving to Lake Oswego in the late 1970s. She organized and coordinated the Oregon chapter of ABC Quilts, a national program that provides quilts to children suffering from various illnesses, and was named Oregon Mother of the Year in 1995 by the Association of American Mothers for her work in the program. She had previously worked in various clerical jobs for 45 years before her retirement. She began the ABC project in 1989, and was responsible for more than 10,000 quilts distributed to babies in hospitals, homes and shelters. She was a member of the church. In 1975, she married Frank. Survivors include her husband; son, John Kirk of Gresham; daughters, Kathy Kirk and Kerry Kirk, both of Portland; brother, Robert Roy Shields of South Bend, Wash.; four stepchildren; and five grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Willamette Falls Hospice. Arrangements are by Young's Funeral Home. Theodora M. Johnson A memorial service will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, May 15, 1999, in Ross Hollywood Chapel for Theodora M. "Teddy" Johnson, who died May 9 at age 93. Mrs. Johnson was born April 18, 1906, in Tacoma. Her maiden name was Tiedeman. In 1929, she moved to Astoria. She was a business teacher at Warrenton High School and Clatsop Community College, retiring in 1971. She moved to Portland in 1972. She married Charles F. Gibson in 1929; he died in 1971. She married Roy G. in 1988. Survivors include her husband; daughters, Beverly Gibson of Seattle and Geraldine Coulter of Portland; four grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the Anatomical Research Fund at Oregon Health Sciences University or a favorite charity. Marie Hinchliff A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 15, 1999, in Calvary Lutheran Church for Marie Hinchliff, who died May 11 at age 79. Mrs. Hinchliff was born July 21, 1919, in Seattle. Her maiden name was Scholtens. She moved to Portland in 1937 and was a homemaker and a member of the church. In 1955, she married Forrest P. Survivors include her husband; sons, Mark F. of Portland and Dean J. of Canby; and four grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. Arrangements are by Canby Funeral Home. Dorothy Allene Haines A funeral will be at 2 p.m. Friday, May 14, 1999, in Lincoln Willamette Funeral Directors for Dorothy Allene Haines, who died May 10 at age 71. Mrs. Haines was born Feb. 4, 1928, in Laramie, Wyo., and was raised in Mill City. Her maiden name was Shuey. She graduated from nursing school in Astoria. A registered nurse, she worked in the American Red Cross blood program in Portland for 40 years before retiring in 1993. In 1949, she married Que W. Jr.; he died in 1986. Survivors include nieces and nephews. Private interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the American Red Cross. Rose Margaret Fawcett A graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 15, 1999, in Lincoln Memorial Park for Rose Margaret Fawcett, who died May 11 at age 85. Mrs. Fawcett was born Nov. 16, 1913, in Portland. Her maiden name was Bates. She graduated from Franklin High School. She was a homemaker and a board member of the Oregon State and Greater Portland Women's Bowling Associations. She married Donald in 1934; he died in 1986. Survivors include her daughters, Irene Merrell of Rexburg, Idaho, and Donna Kinnaman of Pendleton; sister, Emma Kemp of Mexico; brother, Charles Bates of Portland; 14 grandchildren; and 20 great-grandchildren. Her son, Lynn, died in 1968; another son, Robert, died in 1969. The family suggests remembrances to the Hospice of St. Anthony Hospital, 1601 S.E. Court St., Pendleton, OR 97801. Arrangements are by Mt. Scott Funeral Home. E. Louise Cullingworth A private service will be held for E. Louise Cullingworth, who died April 24, 1999, of a heart attack at age 78. Mrs. Cullingworth was born March 1, 1921, in Toronto. Her maiden name was Bower. When she was 12, her mother died and she was sent to York, Pa., to live with an aunt. She moved to the Portland area in 1952. She worked in Washington County's health department and as a private secretary for the head librarian at Portland State University before becoming office manager and purchasing agent at Stagecraft Industries. After retiring in 1979, she moved to England for two years, returning to Oregon in 1981. She was a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church in Sherwood. Survivors include her husband, Basil J., whom she married in 1950. Disposition was by cremation with private interment. Arrangements were by American Burial & Cremation Services of Oregon. The family suggests remembrances to her church's van fund. Gaile Murray Criteser A funeral will be at 10 a.m. Friday, May 14, 1999, in Finley's Sunset Hills Mortuary for Gaile Murray Criteser, who died May 11 at age 79. Mrs. Criteser was born March 1, 1920, in Portland. Her maiden name was Murray. She was a graduate of Commerce High School and worked in the registrar's office at Portland State University for more than 20 years, retiring as head registrar in 1978. In 1939, she married Glen F.; he died in 1991. Survivors include her sons, Bill of Gladstone and Bob of Troutdale; six grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Finley's Sunset Hills Memorial Park. Lydia W. Cofer A memorial service will be at noon Saturday, May 15, 1999, in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church for Lydia W. Cofer, who died May 12 at age 89. Mrs. Cofer was born Feb. 7, 1910, in Guthrie, Okla. Her maiden name was Backes. In 1928, she moved to Klamath Falls and later to Medford and to Portland in 1942. She was a homemaker and a cosmetic saleswoman for Olds & King Department Store, Meier & Frank and for Allen's Rexall Drugs until her retirement in the mid-1970s. She was a member of the church. In 1929, she married Lester B.; he died in 1996. Survivors include her daughters, Dena Iverson and Jeanette Blesener, both of Des Moines, Wash.; five grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Skyline Memorial Gardens. The family suggests remembrances to the Parkinson's Center of Oregon at OHSU. Arrangements are by Skyline Funeral Home. Dorothy A. Christian A memorial service will be at 4 p.m. Saturday, May 15, 1999, in Columbia Presbyterian Church in Vancouver, Wash., for Dorothy A. Christian, who died May 6 of pancreatic cancer at age 76. Mrs. Christian was born Dec. 22, 1922, near Waterloo, Iowa. Her maiden name was Schmidt. She moved to Vancouver in 1979 and was a homemaker and a member of the church. In 1973, she married James E. Survivors include her husband; son, Brian Pecenka of Lake Ozark, Mo.; stepsons, Bill of Forks, Wash., and Tom of Vancouver; daughter, Catherine Dewitz of Vinton, Iowa; stepdaughter, Cay Thomsen of Vancouver; sister, Lucile Sawyer of Cedar Rapids, Iowa; and six grandchildren. Interment will be in Waterloo Memorial Cemetery in Iowa. The family suggests remembrances to Kaiser Hospice or her church. Arrangements are by Memorial Gardens Funeral Home in Vancouver. James M. Carlson A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 15, 1999, in Attrell's Sherwood Funeral Home for James M. Carlson, who died May 10 of lung cancer at age 63. Mr. Carlson was born Sept. 19, 1935, in Portland, where he lived all his life. He graduated from Grant High School, served in the U.S. Navy, was a member of the Oregon State Police for 10 years and then was a security officer for Portland Patrol Inc. for 10 years before retiring in 1998. In 1996, he married Cheryl Racine. Survivors include his wife; sons, Brian of Beaverton and Sean of Pendleton; daughter, Kathi Phillips of Beaverton; and two grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Willamette Falls Hospice. Lillian Adeline Brunell A memorial service will be at 3 p.m. Saturday, May 15, 1999, in Zion Lutheran Church for Lillian Adeline Brunell, who died May 12 at age 79. Mrs. Brunell was born Oct. 11, 1919, in Monitor. Her maiden name was Rogen. She attended Mt. Angel College and was an assistant cook with the Oregon City School District for about 12 years before her retirement in 1982. She was a member of the church and a past president of the Arrowhead Women's Golf Club. In 1941, she married William M. Survivors include her husband; daughter, Sharon Kerr of Belmont, Calif.; brother, Howard Rogen of Longview, Wash.; sister, Hjordis Hamlin of Carnation, Wash.; and two grandchildren. Her son, Gary, died in 1984. Private interment will be in Miller Cemetery near Silverton. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society or to Willamette Falls Hospice. Arrangements are by Holman-Hankins-Bowker & Waud. Charles Marion Berry A memorial service will be at noon Saturday, May 15, 1999, in Northminster Presbyterian Church for Charles Marion Berry, who died May 6 at age 89. Mr. Berry was born Aug. 31, 1909, in Walker, Minn. He moved to Portland in about 1943 and was a carpenter for the Portland Docks Commission for more than 20 years before retiring in 1973. In 1970, he married Esther Blinn Lyski. Survivors include his wife; son, Charles of Estacada; stepdaughter, Joanne Thomas of Camas, Wash.; stepson, Kenneth Lyski of Beaverton; sisters, Muriel Olson of Grand Rapids, Minn., and Delores Stedman and Maxine Homan, both of Mitchell, S.D.; 12 grandchildren; and 20 great-grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the Oregon Lung Association or VNA Hospice. Arrangements are by Omega Funeral & Cremation Service. Romayne Edward Anderson A graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Friday, May 14, 1999, in Willamette National Cemetery for Romayne Edward Anderson, who died May 11 at age 89. Mr. Anderson was born June 10, 1909, in Esterville, Iowa. From 1929 to to 1931, he served the U.S. Army. A master capenter, he lived and worked in several states before moving to Portland in 1941. He was a supervisor in tract home construction in Long Beach, Calif., from 1945 until retiring in the late 1960s. He returned to Portland in 1996. In 1932, he married Lucille I. Brenner. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Bonnie Strong of Prescott Valley, Ariz., Marilyn Piazza of Anoka, Minn., Elaine Ware of Denton, Texas, and Karen Sellers and Rowena Blumenschein, both of Portland; sons, Kenneth of Salem and Romayne Jr. of Justin, Texas; brothers, Vincent and Kermit, both of Bagley, Minn.; 25 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. The family suggests remembrances to City Christian School. Arrangements are by Gable & Parkrose Funeral Chapel. Mary Catherine Anctil The rosary, followed by a Mass of Christian burial, will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 15, 1999, in St. Pius X Catholic Church for Mary Catherine Anctil, who died May 12 of progressive supranuclear palsy at age 61. Mrs. Anctil was born Aug. 12, 1937, in Los Angeles. Her maiden name was Brett. She moved to Portland in 1967. She worked for Anctil Sheet Metal, her husband's company, for several years and was a secretary for Holy Trinity School from 1987 until retiring in 1996. She was a member of the church. In 1956, she married Paul. Survivors include her husband; sons, Michael of Plymouth, Mich., Thomas of Portland, David of Beaverton and Donald of Boston; daughters, Victoria Quinn of Corvallis, Catherine Robeson of Atwater, Calif., Valerie of Portland and Loretta Bell of Hillsboro; brother, John R. Brett of Durango, Colo.; sister, Margaret A. Adamson of San Diego; and 17 grandchildren. Interment will be in Mt. Calvary Catholic Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to Eldercare Home Inc., 1871 S.W. Edgewood Court, Beaverton, OR 97005. Arrangements are by Riverview Abbey Funeral Home. Russell G. Lambert A graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Sunday, May 16, 1999, in Skyline Memorial Gardens for Russell G. Lambert, who died May 11 of cancer in Danville, Calif., at age 85. Mr. Lambert was born Jan. 8, 1914, in Kemmerer, Wyo. He graduated from the University of Wyoming in Laramie. He worked for aircraft companies in Southern California and Seattle, then for the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service in Seattle before joining the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers as a civil engineer. He had lived in Portland since about 1950 and worked on Columbia River hydroelectric dams until retiring at age 60. He moved to Danville in the early 1990s. In 1939, he married Mary M. Capes; she died in 1991. Survivors include his daughter, Marilyn Smith of Hermiston; sons, Fred of Portland and Jim of Danville; eight grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements are by Skyline Funeral Home. Donald E. Swain A private service has been held for Donald E. Swain, who died May 8, 1999, at age 68. Mr. Swain was born Oct. 25, 1930, in Portland. He was a millworker at James River Corp. for 30 years before retiring in 1990. In 1952, he married Louella M. Stufflebean. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Susan F. Buxton of Riddle and Diane L. of Ocean Park, Wash.; brothers, Robert J. of Pacific City and Harold J. of Aloha; and two grandchildren. Interment is in Sunset Hills Memorial Park. The family suggests remembrances to the American Lung Association. Arrangements are by Lincoln Memorial Park Funeral Home. Beulah F. 'Bea' Stanley A graveside service was held for Beulah F. "Bea" Stanley, who died April 29, 1999, at age 93. Mrs. Stanley was born Jan. 9, 1906, in Hullinger, Neb. Her maiden name was Coffelt. In 1929, she moved to Gresham, where she was a cannery worker until marrying Joseph V. in 1931. She was a homemaker. Mr. Stanley died in 1987. Survivors include several nieces and nephews. The family suggests remembrances to a favorite charity. Arrangements were by Bateman Carroll Funeral Chapel in Gresham. Catherine Schwabauer A graveside service will be at 1 p.m. Monday, May 17, 1999, in the Willamette National Cemetery for Catherine "Katie" Schwabauer, who died May 10 at age 81. Mrs. Schwabauer was born Sept. 28, 1917, in Portland. Her maiden name was Bruzzese. She was an inspector in the swimwear department of Jantzen Knitting Mills for 28 years, retiring in 1981. She was a member of the Gresham Elks and the chapter's Hummer-Singing group. In 1946, she married Kenneth; he died in 1980. Survivors include her brothers, Orland Bruzzese and Joe Dave, both of Portland, and Wayne Dave of Elmira; sisters, Jeanne Huens of Salem and Wanda LaChapelle of Prineville; and two grandchildren. Her son, Robert M. Wilson, died in 1995. The family suggests remembrances to the American Lung Association. Arrangements are by Holman's Funeral Service. Sister Celine Schuster OSB A Mass of the Resurrection will be held at 5 p.m. Saturday, May 15, 1999, in Queen of Angels Monastery Chapel in Mount Angel for Sister Celine Schuster OSB, who died May 13 at age 85. Sister Celine was born Oct. 12, 1913, in Portland. She was a former member of St. Clare's Parish and was a Benedictine Sister at Queen of Angels Monastery for the past 65 years. She was a teacher. Survivors include her nieces, Kathleen Brady and Kimberly Brady, both of Portland; sister-in-law, Annabelle of Seattle; and the members of her religious community. Remembrances may be sent to the Benedictine Sisters, 840 S. Main St., Mount Angel, OR 97362. Arrangements are by Unger's. Ethel Virginia Rodehaver A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 15, 1999, in Grace Community Church in Tualatin for Ethel Virginia Rodehaver, who died May 5 at age 81. Mrs. Rodehaver was born Jan. 7, 1918, in Roscoe, Ohio. Her maiden name was Wisenburg. She was a clerk for the U.S. Postal Service in Ohio and owned a grocery store and gas station in Pleasant Valley, Ohio. In 1987, she moved to Tualatin, where she was a hostess and waitress for Izzy's Pizza Restaurant for about nine years before retiring in 1998. She was a member of the church. In 1942, she married Delbert E.; he died in 1971. Survivors include her daughters, Linda Jones of Tualatin and Diana Kreider of Sherwood; sisters, June Uher of Coshocton, Ohio, and Beverly Chambers of Hiawassee, Ga.; five grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Interment was in the Coshocton Memory Gardens in Cashocton. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society or the American Diabetes Association. Arrangements are by Young's Funeral Home. Arthur Edward Reid A funeral will be at 3 p.m. Saturday, May 15, 1999, in Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel in Vancouver, Wash., for Arthur Edward Reid, who died May 11 at age 86. Mr. Reid was born Dec. 20, 1912, in Carson, Wash. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He had lived in Vancouver since 1940. A civil engineer, he worked for the Washington State Highway Department from 1945 until retiring in 1974. He was a member of the Yakima tribe. His wife of 35 years, Norma, died in 1991. Survivors include his son, William of Vancouver; daughters, Linda Kamna of Portland and Roberta Evans of Oregon City; and eight grandchildren. Private interment will be in Evergreen Memorial Gardens. The family suggests remembrances to Hospice Southwest. William J. Mascott Jr. A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 15, 1999, in Zeller Chapel of Roses for William J. Mascott Jr., who died May 12 at age 78. Mr. Mascott was born Dec. 22, 1920, in Portland. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II and was a gunner's mate on a submarine chaser. He founded Mascott Equipment Co. in 1960 and retired in 1993. He was president of the Petroleum Equipment Institute in 1977. In 1942 he married Bonnie Bramblett. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Marlene Leiblein of Hood River, Terri Flitcraft of Portland and Cindi Michaels of Independence; son, William J. III of Troutdale; sisters, Suzanne Kinney of Tukwila, Wash., and Sally Tibbetts and JoAnne Jaha, both of Portland; 11 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Interment will be at 10 a.m. Monday, May 17, in Lincoln Memorial Park. The family suggests remembrances to Devers Eye Clinic or a favorite charity. Linda Maas A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 16, 1999, in Savage Memorial Presbyterian Church for Linda Maas, who died May 10 of cancer at age 54. Mrs. Maas was born Oct. 10, 1944, in Mannheim, Germany. Her maiden name was Michalski. As a child, she immigrated to Canada and then moved to Portland, where she graduated from David Douglas High School. She was a self-employed bookkeeper with her husband for the past 20 years. In 1971, she married James T. Survivors include her husband; stepson, Rick; stepdaughter, Terri Smith; brother, Peter Michalski; and mother, Ruth Michalski, all of Gresham. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Providence Hospice. Arrangements are by Telophase Cremation Services. Robert Harrison Jackson A memorial service will be at 6 p.m. Saturday, May 15, 1999, in Metropolitan Community Church for Robert Harrison Jackson, who died May 11 at age 78. Mr. Jackson was born Nov. 14, 1920, in Columbus, Kan. He graduated from the University of Washington in 1946 and moved to Portland in 1950. He taught drama at Roosevelt High School and then for six years at Grant High School, until 1957. From 1957 until 1975, he was a producer for KGW-TV, and then from 1975 until retiring in about 1995, for Oregon Public Broadcasting, where he produced Front Street Weekly and was a continuity writer. He was also a volunteer sign language interpreter and a member and founding deacon of the church. In 1947, he married Lorraine Clausen; she died in 1975. Survivors include his brother, Harrison B. of Garden City, Mich.; and nieces and a nephew. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to his church for its drama group. Arrangements are by Omega Funeral & Cremation Service. Tennie A. Hamilton-Seay A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 15, 1999, in Forest Avenue Baptist Church in Redmond for Tennie A. Hamilton-Seay, who died May 10 of cancer at age 86. Mrs. Hamilton-Seay was born March 21, 1913, in Corsicana, Texas. Her maiden name was Lowe. In 1965, she moved to Washington, in 1975 to Newberg and in 1995 to Redmond. She overcame disabilities from polio -- contracted as a young child -- and worked as a cook and certified nursing assistant in Texas nursing homes. She was a member of Chehalem Valley Baptist Church and later Forest Avenue Baptist Church. Her two husbands, Wilbern Hamilton and Aaron Seay, died earlier. Survivors include her daughters, Wanda Westbrook and Jerene Webb, both of Redmond; six grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Terrebonne Pioneer Cemetery near Redmond. The family suggests remembrances to the Hospice of Redmond & Sisters in Redmond. Arrangements are by Autumn Funerals of Redmond. Douglas Ralph Garfield A celebration of life will be from 4 to 7 p.m. Saturday, May 15, 1999, in Murray Hill Recreation Center in Beaverton for Douglas Ralph Garfield, who died May 11 from lung cancer at age 55. Mr. Garfield was born Sept., 26, 1943, in New York City. He had lived in the Beaverton area since the mid-1970s and for the past 15 years owned Beaverton Sew and Vac and Beaverton Service Center. In 1986, he married Nora Phillips. Survivors include his wife; son, Fredrick Garnes of Beaverton; daughters, Georgetta Cole of Hillsboro, Diana Baker of Beaverton, Virginia Snider of Phoenix, Ariz., Yvonne Garfield of San Francisco and Elaine Garfield of Portland; and eight grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the American Lung Association. Arrangements are by Sunnyside Little Chapel of the Chimes. Erma Elizabeth 'Pat' Flanders A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 15, 1999, in Riverview Abbey for Erma Elizabeth "Pat" Flanders, who died May 9 of pneumonia at age 87. Mrs. Flanders was born April 28, 1912, in Donnybrook, N.D. Her maiden name was Grey. A Portland-area resident since 1931, she graduated from Good Samaritan Hospital School of Nursing in 1933 and was a registered nurse at Bess Kaiser, Emanual and Good Samaritan hospitals before her retirement. In 1930, she married Rafael J. "Tex"; he died in 1962. Survivors include her sons, Cliff of Coos Bay and Kermit of Medford; daughter, Kathy of Gresham; brother, Don Grey of Coos Bay; and two grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the Easter Seal Society of Oregon. Wilma F. Everett A funeral will be at 7 p.m. Saturday, May 15, 1999, in Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel of Vancouver, Wash., for Wilma F. Everett, who died May 12 at age 76. Mrs. Everett was born Aug. 30, 1922, in Perkins, Okla. Her maiden name was Johnson. She co-owned and operated a Vancouver pharmacy store with her husband, Burt, for 35 years. She also volunteered in community service projects. She moved to Boring 14 years ago. Survivors include her husband; sons, Richard Petersen of Kennewick, Wash., Steve of Boring and Daren of Sacramento, Calif.; daughters, Peggy Henrich and Renee Mitten, both of Vancouver, and Charlott Miller of Sacramento; 20 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Evergreen Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Vancouver. The family suggests remembrances to Alzheimer's research projects at the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle. Olive Annette Dorner A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Monday, May 17, 1999, in Sunnyside Little Chapel of the Chimes for Olive Annette Dorner, who died May 9 at age 88. Mrs. Dorner was born Aug. 29, 1910, in Forest Grove. Her maiden name was Fuqua. She was raised in McMinnville and later lived in Lake Oswego, Portland and, for the last nine years, the Gladstone area. She was city recorder for Lake Oswego and later secretary for the Neurosurgery Department of Oregon Health Sciences University. In 1941, she married Gilbert Niles; he preceded her in death. Then in 1955, she married William J.; he died in 1983. Survivors include her sons, G. Lawrence Niles of Yardley, Pa., and Paul Niles of Gladstone; stepson, Stephen of Gladstone; sisters, Lois Hurlimann of Portland and Victoria Jensen of Tigard; brother, Stanley Fuqua of Mercer Island, Wash.; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the Casey Eye Institute for macular degeneration disease research. Christopher Baird Clarke A private service was held for Christopher Baird Clarke, who died April 25, 1999, in Atlanta, Ga., at age 33. Mr. Clarke was born Jan. 10, 1966, in Portland. He attended Lincoln High School and graduated from the Catlin Gabel School in 1984. In 1989, he moved to Atlanta, where he was a stockbroker. Survivors include his parents, Ann B. and James H. of Portland; brother, William B. of Porter Corners, N.Y., and James H. Jr. of Taipei, Taiwan. Interment was in River View Cemetery in Portland. The family suggests remembrances to the Salvation Army Greenhouse. Arrangements are by Cremation Society of the South in Austell, Ga. Louise D. Clapshaw-Steptoe A graveside service will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 15, 1999, in Hillside Cemetery in Forest Grove for Louise Donovan Clapshaw-Steptoe, who died May 13 at age 95. Mrs. Clapshaw-Steptoe was born April 2, 1904, in Liverpool, Ohio. Her maiden name was Donovan. She moved with her family to the Forest Grove-Banks area in 1908. She attended the Hillside School and worked for her parents on the family homestead. Later, she also lived in Gaston. She was a longtime homemaker and an active member of the Forest Grove Senior Center. In 1920, she married Wilbur "Bob" Clapshaw; he died in 1977. In 1978, she married Loren Steptoe; he died earlier. Survivors include her sons, Thomas E. Clapshaw and Dale W. Clapshaw, both of Forest Grove; nine grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren. Immediately following the service, a reception will be at the home of Tom and Pearl Clapshaw, 1502 Ash St. in Forest Grove. The family suggests remembrances to the Forest Grove Senior Center. Arrangements are by the Forest Grove Memorial Chapel. Frank Prosser A private service will be held for Frank Prosser, who died May 2, 1999, in Ocean Park, Wash., at age 68. Mr. Prosser was born April 19, 1931, in Portland. He graduated from Washington State University. From 1972 to 1974, he headed the Community Action Council in Wenatchee, Wash. After earning a master's degree from the University of Oregon in the mid-1970s, he was an associate dean of Westark Community College in Fort Smith, Ark. He returned to Portland in the early 1980s and was an admissions counselor at Portland State University and a recruiter for ITT Technical Institute before retiring in the late 1980s. He moved to Ocean Park in 1997. In 1993, he married Margaret Moore; she died in 1996. Survivors include his sons, Gary of Vancouver, Wash., Ron of Portland and Kevin of Daly City, Calif.; daughter, Brinda Hayes of Austin, Texas; companion, Betty Forsberg of Lacey, Wash.; seven grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. His son, John, died in 1979. Disposition is by cremation. Arrangements are by Penttila's Chapel by the Sea. David Mathew Mersereau A memorial service was held for David Mathew Mersereau, who died April 27, 1999, from injuries suffered in a fall near Elsie at age 53. Mr. Mersereau was born Sept. 1, 1945, in Portland. He graduated from Lincoln High School. He served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. He was a diesel mechanic for a number of years and had lived in Gearhart since 1996. Survivors include his daughter, Sarah Jane of Moab, Utah; mother, Jane of Portland; and brothers, Gene of Manzanita and Jules of Portland. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the Nehalem Fire Department. Arrangements were by Hughes-Ransom Mortuary in Seaside. Virgie 'Pearl' Hunnel A funeral was held in Loveland, Colo., for Virgie "Pearl" Hunnel, who died April 10, 1999, at age 86. Mrs. Hunnel was born March 27, 1913, in Hillsdale, Wyo. Her maiden name was Beaver. She was a certified nursing assistant in Denver before living in Oregon City and Gladstone, where she was a private home care provider. For the past five years, she lived in Peyton, Colo. In 1929, she married Harold H.; they divorced in 1950. Survivors include her daughters, Mable White of Loveland and Hildred Edmonds of Peyton; sons, Larold of Gresham and Darold of Cheyenne, Wyo.; brothers, Buford Beaver of Chugwater, Wyo., and Winfred Beaver of Hudson, Wyo.; many grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. Her sons Dean and Herbert died earlier, and her daughter Harleen died in infancy. Interment was in Lakeview Cemetery in Cheyenne. Arrangements were by Kibbey-Fishburn Funeral Home in Loveland. Lucille Vanicek At her request, no service will be held for Lucille Vanicek, who died May 1, 1999, at age 81. Mrs. Vanicek was born Dec. 6, 1917, in Iowa. Her maiden name was Thrapp. She lived in Hayward, Calif., before moving to Vernonia in 1973 and to Hillsboro in 1998. She was a homemaker. She married Frank in 1944. Survivors include her husband; daughter, Catherine of Milwaukie; son, Joseph of Hillsboro; two sisters and one brother; four grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Disposition was by cremation. Interment will be in Fir Lawn Cemetery in Hillsboro. Arrangements are by Bronleewe-Bass Funeral Home. Thelma H. Stinson At her request, no service was held for Thelma H. Stinson, who died May 3, 1999, at age 90. Mrs. Stinson was born Aug. 3, 1908, in Myrtle Creek and grew up there. Her maiden name was Robinson. In the late 1940s and 1950s, she worked as a nurse in a doctor's office in Berkeley, Calif. Her husband, Jack, and daughter, Gertrude, preceded her in death. She had lived in Vancouver, Wash., for 10 years. Survivors include her close friends, Allen and Mary Lou Dobbins of Portland. Disposition was by cremation with private interment. Arrangements were by Vancouver Funeral Chapel. Edna Ardenia Schaefer No services will be held for Edna Ardenia Schaefer, who died May 1, 1999, at age 86. Mrs. Schaefer was born Dec. 29, 1912, in Brunswick, Mo. Her maiden name was Martin. She moved to Portland in the mid-1940s and was a registered nurse at Good Samaritan Hospital until retiring in 1977. In 1942, she married Charles H. Sr., who died in 1981. Survivors include her sons, Charles H. and James D., both of Portland; sister, Mildred Martin of Columbia, Mo.; and two grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Multnomah County Library. Arrangements were by Zeller Chapel of the Roses. Harold C. Palmer A private memorial service will be held for Harold C. Palmer, who died May 3, 1999, at age 76. Mr. Palmer was born Sept. 5, 1922, in Portland. He graduated from Roosevelt High School. He was a merchant marine during World War II. He worked as a rehabilitation adviser for the Portland Development Commission before retiring in 1985. He married Marjorie Jones in 1950; she died in 1985. Survivors include his daughter, Marcia Palmer of Beavercreek; son, Steven of St. Helens; brother, Barr of Escondido, Calif.; and one grandchild. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to a favorite charity. Arrangements are by Holman Hankins Funeral Home. Wayne Francis O'Donnell A private service has been held for Wayne Francis O'Donnell, who died May 7, 1999, at age 88. Mr. O'Donnell was born Aug. 15, 1910, in Rolla, N.D. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army in New Guinea and Africa. He moved to Portland in 1954 and was a production supervisor at Langendorf Bakery until it closed. He then worked in maintenance for the U.S. Postal Service downtown until retiring in 1972. He was a member of Assumption Catholic Church. In 1944, he married Mary Adams; she died last year. Survivors include his sons, Paul of Portland and George of Clackamas; daughters, Rita Miller and Patricia Dix, both of Portland; sisters, Alice Samuel and Eleanor Murphy, both of Seattle, and Bonnie Johnson of Portland; eight grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements were by Hustad Funeral Home. Charles Henry Obenhaus A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 18, 1999, in Attrell's Sherwood Funeral Chapel for Charles Henry Obenhaus, who died May 14 at age 70. Mr. Obenhaus was born Feb. 9, 1929, in Portland. He attended Benson Polytechnic High School. He was a machinist at Tektronix Inc. for 20 years until retiring in the mid-1980s and then owned C&S Tool Grinding in Scholls for 10 years. He married Shirley Kelly in 1948. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Yvonne Law of Vernonia, Cheryl of Sherwood and Suzie Durdel of Cornelius; and five grandchildren. Private interment will be in Mountainside Cemetery in Scholls. M. 'Marie' Beale Oakley At her request, no service was held for M. "Marie" Beale Oakley, who died May 1, 1999, at age 72. Mrs. Oakley was born Nov. 17, 1926, in Bun Oak, Kan. Her maiden name was Beale. She moved as a child to Lebanon, Ore., where she graduated from high school. She lived in the Portland area since the early 1950s. She worked in risk management for the city of Portland for 10 years, retiring in 1991. Survivors include her nieces, Peggy Ann Hoffman of Tigard and Joyce Germeaux of Portland; and nephew, Allen Wolfenbarger of Lebanon. Interment was in the Odd Fellows Cemetery in Lebanon. The family suggests remembrances to Portland Adventist Medical Center's hospice program. Arrangements were by Bateman Carroll Funeral Chapel. Raymond E. Nesheim A private memorial service will be held for Raymond E. Nesheim, who died April 28, 1999, at age 88. Mr. Nesheim was born July 17, 1910, in Cloquet, Minn. He lived in the Portland area since the mid-1940s. He was a cook in the merchant marine during World War II. An accountant, he worked for ESCO Corp. until retiring in the mid-1970s. His wife, Joan, died in the early 1990s. Survivors include his sister, Maxine Reed of Portland; brothers, Richard of Weed, Calif., and Donald of Tacoma.; and companion, Susan Morgan of Portland. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Mt. Hood Hospice. Arrangements are by Zeller Chapel of the Roses. Naomi V. 'Honi' Miller A private memorial service was held for Naomi V. "Honi" Miller, who died May 8 of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis at age 71. Mrs. Miller was born Aug. 25, 1927, in Portland, where she was raised. Her maiden name was Bradley. She graduated from Portland Union Academy and as a young woman was a dental assistant and a secretary for psychiatric practices. She was a homemaker and had lived in Warren since the mid-1950s. She taught sign language and had been a sign language interpreter for the Oregon Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. In 1946, she married Charles "Chuck." Survivors include her husband; sons, Brent of Forest Grove and Brian of Walla Walla; sisters, June "Babe" Anderson and Autumn "Jimi" Bennett, both of Los Angeles, Geraldine "Geri" Hilderman of Long Beach, Calif., and Cecil "Sis" Miller of Warren; and two grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the Muscular Dystrophy Association for ALS research or any hospice program. Arrangements were Westside Cremation Service Inc. of Hillsboro. Melvin Charles Merkel A memorial service will be at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, May 19, 1999, in St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Cornelius for Melvin Charles Merkel, who died May 14 at age 78. Mr. Merkel was born Sept. 12, 1920, in La Moure, N.D. He served in the U.S. Army Air Forces Medical Corps during World War II. He lived in the Portland area since 1953. He owned Mel's Building Maintenance, a window cleaning business, for about 30 years until retiring in 1996. He was an elder of St. Paul Lutheran Church in Sherwood and served on the board of the Good Shepherd Lutheran Home for 26 years. He married Marion Krahn in 1945. Survivors include his wife; sons, Dennis of Dallas, Ore., Kenneth of Tempe, Ariz., and Ralph of Vancouver, Wash.; daughters, Jan Hase of Gaston and Angela of Cornelius; brothers, Delbert of Ellendale, N.D., Alvin of Aberdeen, S.D., Edwin of Great Falls, Mont., and Ted of Santa Maria, Calif.; sisters, Edith Heinrich of Redwood Falls, Minn., Emma Olek of Felton, Minn., Dorothy Newhardt of Aberdeen, S.D., Marion Martin of Forbes, N.D., and Frances Schwann of Garden Grove, Calif.; 13 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Skyline Memorial Gardens. The family suggests remembrances to the Good Shepherd Lutheran Home in Terra Bella, Calif., or the Good Shepherd Fund in care of Attrell's Newberg Funeral Chapel. James Olen Lynch At his request, no service will be held for James Olen Lynch, who died May 6, 1999, at age 66. Mr. Lynch was born on April 7, 1933, in Whiteflat, Texas, and served in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War. He had lived in the Portland area for 36 years and worked as an assessor for Multnomah County for 20 years. He was retired at the time of his death. Survivors include his daughter, Betty Lynch of Lubbock, Texas; son, Hugh, of Crestview, Fla.; brother, Buck, of Galveston, Texas; and sisters, Lola Allison and Martha Woodard, both of Amarillo, Texas. Interment was in Willamette National Cemetery. Arrangements were by Aftercare Cremation & Burial Services. The family suggests that rememberances be sent to the Parkinson's Association. Marjorie M. Lundgren A service has been held for Marjorie M. Lundgren, who died May 3, 1999, at age 81. Miss Lundgren was born Nov. 27, 1917, in Lawton, Okla. Her birth name was Stites, but she was adopted by the Lundgren family as an infant. She attended nursing school in Lamar, Colo. She was a secretary in the banking industry in Denver for a number of years until retiring and moving to Forest Grove in 1981. Survivors include her sisters, Helen Myers of Woodburn, Luella Owsley of Fort Worth, Texas, and Mable Hanagan of Denver. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the Oregon Humane Society. Arrangements are by Westside Cremation Service. Gertie 'Jean' Logerwell A funeral has been held for Gertie "Jean" Logerwell, who died May 6 of Lou Gehrig's disease at age 69. Mrs. Logerwell was born Feb. 3, 1930, in Dudley, Mo. Her maiden name was Kyle. She moved as an infant to Poplar Bluff, Mo., where she was raised and schooled. She moved to the Portland area in the early 1950s. A waitress, she worked at Saylor's Old Country Kitchen and Three Star Restaurant and later for the Multnomah Athletic Club from 1979 until retiring in 1995. She married Wendell J. in 1951; he died in 1997. Survivors include her daughters, Diane Peterson of Portland and Linda Lambert of Beaverton; sons, Terry of Gresham and Carl of Portland; nine grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren. Interment was in Lincoln Memorial Park. The family suggests remembrances to Providence Hospice. Arrangements were by Sandy Funeral Home. Laraine Parker Loftis No service was held for Laraine Parker Loftis, who died May 6, 1999, at age 86. Mrs. Loftis was born Feb. 15, 1913, in Omaha, Neb. Her maiden name was Richards. She lived in the Portland area for more than 50 years. She was a homemaker. Survivors include her husband, Chuck; and daughter, Linda Parker of Cornelius. Interment was in Mountain View Memorial Gardens in Forest Grove. Arrangements were by Portland Funeral Alternatives. Angus MacLaren Lindsay A private cryptside service was held in Lincoln Memorial Park for Angus MacLaren Lindsay, who died May 3, 1999, at age 87. Mr. Lindsay was born Oct. 5, 1911, in Stevenson, Wash. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army. He had lived in the Portland area since 1932 and was a salesman for A.W. Davis Supply for more than 50 years, retiring in 1986. In 1932, he married Lois H. Ryan; she died in 1989. Survivors include his daughter, Beth Schleichert of Oregon City; and two grandchildren. The family suggests remembrances to Pioneer Community Center, 615 Fifth St., Oregon City, OR 97045. Arrangements were by Lincoln Memorial Park Funeral Home. Sheldon A. Levy At his request, there will be no service for Sheldon A. Levy, who died May 3, 1999, of diabetes at age 72. Mr. Levy was born Feb. 17, 1927, in New York City. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Navy in the Atlantic. He moved to Portland from Long Island in 1973, and was a self-employed insurance broker at the Nash Group until retiring in about 1992. In 1953, he married Naomi Lipkowitz. Survivors include his wife; sons, Ivan of North Oaks, Minn., and Douglas of Kenmore, Wash.; daughter, Marcia Charest of Lakeside, Calif.; and eight grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the Salvation Army. Arrangements are by Autumn Funerals & Cremations. Leroy Glen Leighan At his request, no service was held for Leroy Glen Leighan, who died April 29, 1999, at age 73. Mr. Leighan was born Dec. 1, 1925, in Blackwater, Mo. He served in the U.S. Navy for a year and was discharged in 1944 for medical reasons. He was a diesel mechanic and a journeyman welder and retired in 1982. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In 1950 he married Florence Waisanen; she died in 1997. Survivors include his daughters, Margaret Cobb and Tanya, both of Portland; sister, Grace Nord of Albuquerque, N.M.; three grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. Arrangements were by Heritage Memorial. William V. Koch At his request, no service was held for William V. Koch, who died May 1, 1999, at age 91. Mr. Koch was born March 5, 1908, in Russia. When he was 7, his family immigrated to Ritzville, Wash. He was a Seabee in the U.S. Navy during World War II. In 1959, he moved to the Portland area, where he worked as a carpenter. He retired in 1964. In 1949, he married Lydia Werner; she died in 1989. Survivors include his son, Donald of La Pine; niece, Katherine Henderson of Aurora; two grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Disposition was by cremation with private interment. Arrangements were by Lincoln Memorial Park Funeral Home. Ema L. Kiger At her request, no service was held for Ema L. Kiger, who died May 4 at age 93. Miss Kiger was born Nov. 15, 1905, in Colorado. She moved to Portland from Baker City. She graduated from Washington High School, worked at Jantzen Knitting Mills and retired as a supervisor. She was a past council president of Toastmasters in the Portland-Vancouver area and a past president of businesswomen's groups in Vancouver and Parkrose. There are no survivors. Disposition was by cremation. Arrangements were by Mt. Scott Funeral Home. Margaret A. Kesch Recitation of the rosary and a funeral Mass will be at 9:30 a.m. Monday, May 17, 1999, in Queen of Peace Catholic Church for Margaret A. Kesch, who died May 14 at age 84. Mrs. Kesch was born Dec. 30, 1914, in Seaforth, Minn. Her maiden name was Burtzel. She lived in the Portland area since the early 1940s. A homemaker, she was a member of the church and made more than 13,000 rosaries for distribution to missions for Our Lady's Rosary Makers. Her husband, John, died in 1975. Survivors include her son, Merlyn, daughter, Delaine Murphy, and sister, Sophia DuPree, all of Portland; brother, Leo Burtzel of Redwood Falls, Minn.; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to a favorite charity. Arrangements are by Zeller Chapel of the Roses. Hester Kennedy A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Monday, May 17, 1999, in Prairie Community Church in Vancouver, Wash., for Hester Kennedy, who died May 13 at age 93. Mr. Kennedy was born Oct. 27, 1905, in Paducah, Ky. He farmed in Indiana for a number of years. He lived in Kennewick, Wash., from the early 1950s until moving to the Portland area in 1969. He was a line operator for Standard Oil Co. until the late 1960s and a member of Bethel Bible Fellowship. He married Mattie Black in 1927. Survivors include his wife; sons, Clyde of Kennewick, Darrell of Portland and Ron of Indianapolis; daughter, Norma Patterson of Portland; eight grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Portland Memorial Mausoleum. The family suggests remembrances to the church. Arrangements are by Bateman Carroll Funeral Chapel. Helen A. Kaen Services will be private for Helen A. Kaen, who died April 25, 1999, at age 95. Mrs. Kaen was born Jan. 23, 1904, in Oregon City. Her maiden name was Andresen. She graduated in 1925 from Oregon State University. She and her husband owned and published the Oregon City Enterprise Courier and operated a Mr. Pix camera store and retired to Arizona in 1976. She married Edward in 1928; he died in 1984. Survivors include her nephews, Bill Tobin of Beaverton and Jack Tobin of Cathlamet, Wash.; and a niece, Ann Herrmann of North Carolina. Disposition was by cremation. Arrangements were by Adobe Chapel Funeral Home of Avondale, Ariz. Dorothy N. Hoyne No service will be held for Dorothy N. Hoyne, who died May 10, 1999, at age 85. Mrs. Hoyne was born Feb. 6, 1914, in Pueblo, Colo., and moved to Portland in 1918. Her maiden name was Orton. She attended Girls Polytechnic High School and graduated from Commerce High School. She was a homemaker. In 1937, she married Francis G. Survivors include her husband; daughters, Patricia A. O'Grady and Janet D. Lundgren, both of Milwaukie; son, Donald G. of Portland; 11 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Lincoln Memorial Park. The family suggests remembrances to Trout Creek Bible Camp. Arrangements are by Lincoln Memorial Park Funeral Home. James A. Halladay A graveside service will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 18, 1999, in Cliffside Cemetery in Sandy for James A. Halladay, who died May 14 at age 84. Mr. Halladay was born Sept. 11, 1914, in Widtoe, Utah, and was raised and schooled in Circleville, Utah. He lived in Portland since 1942. A truck driver, he worked for Johnston Brothers Trucking for 41 years until retiring in 1982. He married Anna Mae Hall in 1937. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Anna L. Harries of Portland and Peggy J. Young of Stoneham, Mass.; sons, Calvin A. of Estacada and C.A. "Jock" of Rainier; sister, Susie Giles of Heber City, Utah; 17 grandchildren; and 22 great-grandchildren. The family suggests remembrances to Providence Hospice. Arrangements are by Bateman Carroll Funeral Chapel. Joanne L. Deitz A private celebration of life will be held for Joanne L. Deitz, who died May 4, 1999, of cancer at age 66. Mrs. Deitz was born July 20, 1932, in Minneapolis. Her maiden name was Edwards. She lived in Portland for about 39 years. She was a key punch operator for First National Bank. She retired in 1996 as manager of support services for Metropolitan Family Services. She married James L. Deitz in 1956; he died in 1989. Survivors include her daughters, Sandi Hughes of Milwaukie and Patty Crawford of Portland; sons, James of Beaverton, David of Everett, Wash., and Steve Deitz and Mike Hart, both of Portland; brothers, Tom Edwards of Lincoln City, and John Edwards of Reno, Nev.; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Metropolitan Family Service's foster grandparent program or its Project Linkage program. Arrangements are by Portland Funeral Alternatives. Oma Creech A funeral will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 19, 1999, in Lincoln Memorial Park & Funeral Home for Oma Creech, who died May 16 at age 76. Mrs. Creech was born May 21, 1922, in Wooten, Ky. Her maiden name was Browning. She lived in Portland since 1950. She was a homemaker and did volunteer work for Mt. Hood Medical Center for five years. She attended the Church at Rockwood. She married Ray D. in 1941; he died in 1981. Survivors include her daughter, Etta of Gresham; son, Dean of Portland; brother, Homer Browning of Evarts, Ky.; two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. The family suggests remembrances to a memorial fund at the church. Comelle Blossom Windham A funeral will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 18, 1999, in Finley's Sunset Hills Mortuary for Comelle Blossom Windham, who died May 12 at age 78. Mrs. Windham was born Sept. 2, 1920, in Hamby, Texas. Her maiden name was Sanders. She moved to Portland during World War II. She was a homemaker and a member of Bethel Baptist Church. For about 10 years, she had a cottage industry, making and selling uniforms for volunteer organizations. In 1938, she married Thomas; he died in 1979. Survivors include her daughter, Helen Brackney, and son, David, both of Portland; stepsons, Troy of Richmond, Va., and Buddy of San Antonio, Texas; stepdaughter, Shirley Trapp of Houston; sister, Betty Tankersley of Portland; three grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Finley's Sunset Hills Memorial Park. The family suggests remembrances to Legacy VNA Hospice. Constance T. Williams A memorial Mass will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday, May 18, 1999, in St. Anthony's Catholic Church in Forest Grove for Constance T. Williams, who died May 15 of cancer at age 66. Mrs. Williams was born Feb. 23, 1933, in New York City. Her maiden name was Kushack. In 1964, she moved to Bellflower, Calif., where she was a homemaker, and in 1991 to Forest Grove. She was a member of the church. She married William T. McTiernan in 1952; they were later divorced. In 1981, she married Marvin Williams; he died in 1994. Survivors include her daughters, Mary V. English and Kathleen Schuster, both of Forest Grove, and Karen Atwood of Whittier, Calif.; sons, Kevin McTiernan and Joseph McTiernan, both of Lucerne Valley, Calif., and Patrick McTiernan of Denver; 11 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Her son William T. McTiernan Jr. died earlier. Private interment will be in Victorville, Calif. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements are by Westside Cremation Service. Gertrude Pearson Wicklund A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 19, 1999, in Hamilton-Mylan Funeral Home in Vancouver, Wash., for Gertrude Pearson Wicklund, who died May 15 at age 88. Mrs. Wicklund was born May 16, 1910, in Alamogordo, N.M., and moved to Portland as an infant. Her maiden name was Pearson. She attended Jefferson High School. She was a homemaker and had lived in Vancouver since 1981. She sang with the Marshallaires for about 20 years. In 1928, she married William; he died in 1980. Survivors include her son, Norman of Tacoma; daughter, Joyce Nielsen of Beaverton; eight grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. Private interment will be in Rose City Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to a favorite charity. Mary Ann Snider A funeral will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday, May 18, 1999, in Ross Hollywood Chapel for Mary Ann Snider, who died May 14 at age 92. Mrs. Snider was born Sept. 19, 1906, in Ashtabula, Ohio, and lived in Helena, Mont., before moving to Tacoma as a youth. Her maiden name was Scott. She was a homemaker and had lived in Portland since the late 1940s. She was a member of Madeleine Parish. In 1926, she married Joseph F.; he died in 1953. Survivors include her daughters, Helen Gates and Suella Snider, both of Portland; sons, Joseph of Memphis, Tenn., and Michael of New York City; brother, Paul Scott, and sisters, Grace Antush and Helen Verlo, all of Tacoma; 10 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Interment will be in Mt. Calvary Catholic Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the American Heart Association. Sarah Scheirman A memorial service will be at 6 p.m. Tuesday, May 18, 1999, in Vancouver Funeral Chapel in Vancouver, Wash., for Sarah Scheirman, who died May 15 at age 84. Mrs. Scheirman was born Jan. 3, 1915, in Montrose, Colo. Her maiden name was Reiber. She was a homemaker in Colorado and moved in 1993 to Vancouver, where she was a member of St. Andrew Lutheran Church. In 1938, she married Art; he died in 1985. Survivors include her daughters, Bette Graeb and Mervena Krening, both of Phoenix, Ariz., Irene Thomas and Shirley Van Epps, both of Indian Springs, Nev., Sara L. Weimer of Fort Morgan, Colo., and Marelyn Curtis of Vancouver; 10 grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Fort Morgan Cemetery in Fort Morgan. The family suggests remembrances to the Oregon Brain Bank at Oregon Health Sciences University or her church. Roe Adams Sayler No service will be held for Roe Adams Sayler, who died May 11, 1999, at age 92. Mr. Sayler was born Aug. 20, 1906, in Mitchell, S.D. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army in Europe. He was a clerk for Boeing Co. in Seattle for 20 years before retiring in 1971. He moved to Vancouver, Wash., in 1979. Survivors include his brother, Ralph J. of Bellevue, Wash.; and nieces and nephews. Interment is in Evergreen Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Vancouver. The family suggests remembrances to Hospice Southwest in Vancouver. Arrangements are by Memorial Gardens Funeral Home. Kimberly Dawn Rush-Herstrom A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 19, 1999, in Pegg, Paxson & Springer Chapel in Beaverton for Kimberly Dawn Rush-Herstrom, who died May 13 at age 36. Mrs. Rush-Herstrom was born Jan. 28, 1963, in Baker. Her maiden name was Rush. She lived in Eugene, where she was a psychiatric aide at Sacred Heart Hospital for seven years, then moved to Salem and was psychiatric aide for Hillcrest School and the Oregon State Mental Hospital. In about 1994, she moved to Beaverton and was a clerk for the DMV's Beaverton Mall Express. She married John H. Herstrom on April 18. Survivors include her husband; daughter, Rayna Lee of Beaverton; parents, Richard and Irene Trible of Albany; sister, Candy Rush of Salem; brother, Randy Rush of Seward, Alaska; and grandmother, Fae Shurtz of Yuma, Ariz. Interment will be in Skyline Memorial Gardens in Portland. The family suggests remembrances to any group helping abused children. David F. Riley A funeral will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday, May 18, 1999, in Mt. Scott Funeral Home for David F. Riley, who died May 14 at age 74. Mr. Riley was born April 8, 1925, in Belle Plaine, Iowa. A veteran of World War II, he served in the U.S. Navy for 21 years until retiring as a gunner's mate. He then was a janitor for the Tigard School District for 15 years. He lived in the Portland area since the 1960s. He married Linda Torpling in 1982. Survivors include his wife; daughter, Juanita May of Phoenix, Ariz.; son, Tim of Vancouver, Wash.; stepson, Frank Graeff of Tulsa, Okla.; stepdaughters, Lindy Davis of Dallas, Ore., and Billie Jo Graeff of San Francisco; sisters, Letha Sibert of Abingdon, Ill., and Lillian Branchfield of Fairview, Ill.; brothers, Oscar of London Mill, Ill., Wayne of Canton, Ill., Ronald of Bushnell, Ill., Richard of Fiatt, Ill., Larry of Dexter, Mo., Walter of Washington, Ill., and Chuck of Sacramento, Calif.; 15 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery. Donald Svend Nelsen A funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, May 19, 1999, in Columbia Funeral Home in St. Helens for Donald Svend Nelsen, who died May 15 of pneumonia at age 82. Mr. Nelsen was born Nov. 19, 1916, in Iowa. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army Air Corps in Australia. He had lived in Deer Island since 1951 and owned Don Nelsen Contracting (excavation) until retiring. In 1941, he married Isabelle Lawrence. Survivors include his wife; daughter, Cheryl Warner of Deer Island; son, Bob of Scappoose; and four grandchildren. Interment will be in Columbia Memorial Gardens. The family suggests remembrances to any hospice program. Robert L. Neild There will be no service for Robert L. Neild, who died May 10, 1999, of cancer at age 63. Mr. Neild was born June 4, 1935, in Camden, N.J. He served in the U.S. Coast Guard. In 1972, he moved to Beaverton, where he was a marine safety supervisor for Lasco Shipping Co. for 18 years years before his retirement in 1994. He was a member of St. Andrew Lutheran Church and a volunteer for Meals-on-Wheels, the Oregon Food Bank, Habitat for Humanity and the Cedar Mill Community Library. In 1956, he married Evelyn Mills. Survivors include his wife; son, David of Beaverton; daughter, Sandy Ames of Apache Junction, Ariz.; mother, Edna and sister, June Baylie, both of Monroeville, Pa.; and four grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to his church, to Cedar Mill Community Library or to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements are by Autumn Funerals & Cremations. James Richard Meade A private graveside service will be held in Willamette National Cemetery for James "Jim" Richard Meade, who died April 24, 1999, of pneumonia at age 61. Mr. Meade was born July 26, 1937, in Bellingham, Wash., and attended school in Spokane, Walla Walla, Gaston and Portland. During the Korean War, he served in the U.S. Air Force. He worked as an auto mechanic in Milton-Freewater and Umatilla. He was subsequently employed in the logging industry in Sandy and in Petersberg, Alaska. For the last 10 years, he was worked for Emmons General Construction Co. in Hillsboro as a master mechanic. In 1974, he married Donna C. Enge. Survivors include his wife; sons, David Simonsen of Hillsboro, Wade Simonsen of Beaverton, Robert Enge of Portland and Chris Simonsen of Riggins, Idaho; daughter, Deborah L. Summerville of Anchorage, Alaska, Lisa Turley of Milwaukie and Shannon Enge of Portland; sisters, Cynthia L. Fogerty of Aims and Constance Hartman of Gresham; 15 grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. Arrangements were by Donelson, Sewell & Mathews Mortuary in Hillsboro. Elsie E. May A graveside service will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday, May 19, 1999, in Evergreen Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Vancouver, Wash., for Elsie E. May, who died May 16 at age 89. Mrs. May was born March 23, 1910, in Pleasant Grove, Ark. Her maiden name was Jenkins. She moved to The Dalles in 1942 and Vancouver, Wash., in 1952 and was a presser for a dry cleaners for 20 years before her retirement in 1975. In 1992, she moved to Oregon City. In 1942, she married Clifford F.; he died in 1993. Survivors include her son, Charles Younger of Oregon City; sister, Judy Patterson of Florence; brother, Robert C. Jenkins of Florence; four grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Her son Dale Younger died in 1994. Arrangements are by Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel in Vancouver. Emi Simon Marks There will be no service for Emi Simon Marks, who died May 11, 1999, of Alzheimer's disease at age 84. Mrs. Marks was born June 10, 1914, in Spokane. Her maiden name was Seligman. She attended the University of Washington and then moved to Portland in 1938. During World War II, she worked for the War Housing Administration. In the mid-1950s, she was public relations director for Reed College and later an assistant director of public relations for Portland State University until her retirement in the mid-1970s. She co-founded the Portland branch of Community Concerts and served on the board of the Portland YWCA. In 1938, she married S. Fred Simon; they later divorced. She married Arnold Marks in 1983; he died in 1997. Survivors include her son, William F. Simon of Portland; sister, Jean Weinstock of St. Louis, Mo.; and two grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the Alzheimer's Association or Raphael House. Arrangements are by Hennessey, Goetsch & McGee. Dorothy J. Lehan An open house will be from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday, May 23, 1999, in her Wilsonville home for Dorothy J. Lehan, who died May 12 at age 81. Mrs. Lehan was born April 24, 1918, in Wilsonville. Her maiden name was Young. She graduated from West Linn High School and Oregon State College. She worked for Dammasch State Hospital for 23 years, serving as director of volunteer services and then coordinator of activity therapies until retiring in 1984. She married James B. in 1944; he died in 1988. Survivors include her daughters, Adele and Charlotte, both of Wilsonville, and Susan Harrison of Portland; sister, Ruth Quigley of Oakland, Calif.; and two grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the Dorothy J. Lehan Leadership Scholarship Fund in care of the Wilsonville branch of U.S. Bank or to the Wilsonville Senior Center. Arrangements are by Young's Funeral Home. Dr. Edward Karl Kloos A memorial service is pending in June for Dr. Edward Karl Kloos, who died May 11, 1999, at age 85. Dr. Kloos was born June 26, 1913, in Alliance, Ohio. He graduated from Western Reserve University and earned his medical degree from the University of Rochester and a master's degree in neurosurgery from the University of Minnesota. He served as a medical officer in the Navy during World War II. He worked at the Mayo Clinic for several years before moving to Portland in the early 1950s. He operated a private practice for about 30 years until retiring in the early 1980s and served as staff president of Providence St. Vincent Medical Center during the mid-1970s. He was past president of the Oregon Neuropsychiatric Society; the North Pacific Society of Neurosurgery, Neurology and Psychiatry; and the Western Neuro-surgical Society. He married Gertrude Meeh in 1940. Survivors include his wife; son, Thomas of Portland; and one grandchild. Interment was in Sunset Hills Memorial Park. The family suggests remembrances to Providence St. Vincent Medical Center hospice. Arrangements are by Finley's Sunset Hills Mortuary. Halley Maud Jones A private graveside service will be held for Halley Maud Jones, who died May 11, 1999, at age 89. Mrs. Jones was born May 11, 1910, in Pawnee, Okla. Her maiden name was Simmons. She graduated from high school in Live Oak, Calif. She was a homemaker and had worked as a bakery manager for Safeway stores during the 1930s. She lived most of her life in Oakland, Calif., before moving to Beaverton in 1992. She married William H. in 1940; he died in 1992. Survivors include her son, Russell B. of Portland; sister, Gladys Cox of Live Oak; and two grandchildren. Private interment will be in Live Oak Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the Christie School. Arrangements are by Pegg, Paxson & Springer Chapel. Donald Allen Jones A graveside service was held in Willamette National Cemetery for Donald Allen Jones, who died May 9, 1999, of a heart attack at age 66. Mr. Jones was born May 23, 1932, in Portland. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps in the Korean War and then was a metal worker for Metro Metals for more than 20 years. Survivors include his companion, Dorothy McGuire of Portland; sisters, Florence Kurtti and Alberta Vicente, both of Oregon City, and Anita Beard of Eagle Creek. The family suggests remembrances to the American Heart Association. Arrangements were by Killingsworth Little Chapel of the Chimes. Donald Albert Jensen Private services will be held in Prosser, Wash., for Donald Albert Jensen, who died in Portland May 12 at age 82. Mr. Jensen was born Aug. 19, 1916, in Walla Walla. He farmed in Paterson, Wash., for many years, then was a commercial a fisherman out of Newport Bay before moving to Portland around 1970. Survivors include his sister, Mary J. Sharples of Portland, several nieces and one nephew. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to The Wistar Institute for medical research, 3601 Spruce St., Philadelphia, PA 19104. Arrangements are by Riverview Abbey Funeral Home. Max F. Hedges A funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, May 19, 1999, in Cornwell Colonial Chapel in Woodburn for Max F. Hedges, who died May 16 at age 86. Mr. Hedges was born Sept. 5, 1912, in Arlington, S.D. He moved to Beaverton in 1958 and to Woodburn in 1992. He was a floral supply salesman and owned M. & M. Floral Supply in Beaverton for 25 years before his retirement in 1977. In 1961, he married Mary Van Den Haak. Survivors include his wife; son, Max E. of Gresham; sisters, Rachel Schroeder of Las Vegas, and Betty Snider of Portland; five grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Belle Passi Cemetery in Woodburn. The family suggests remembrances to the Woodburn Church of the Nazarene. Alma Rae Finlay A memorial service was held for Alma Rae Finlay, who died May 12 at age 88. Mrs. Finlay was born April 13, 1911, in Madisonville, Tenn. Her maiden name was Tallent. As a young woman, she moved to Corvallis to attend Oregon State College and earned teaching certification from Eastern Oregon State College in La Grande. She was an elementary school teacher in La Grande before moving to Portland in the early 1940s. She was a substitute for the Portland Public Schools. She was a longtime member of Evangel Baptist and recently of Englewood Christian churches. In 1936, she married Leland G.; he died in 1994. Survivors include her brother, Otto Tallent of Sacramento, Calif.; and two grandchildren. Her son, Kenneth, died in 1997. Interment was in Lincoln Memorial Park. The family suggests remembrances to the American Cancer Society or a favorite charity. Arrangements are by Sunnyside Little Chapel of the Chimes. June F. Espeland A graveside service will be at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 19, 1999, in Lincoln Memorial Park for June F. Espeland, who died May 14 at age 65. Mrs. Espeland, was born June 26, 1933, in Minot, N.D. Her maiden name was Scribner. She was a homemaker and had lived in the Portland area since the mid-1950s. In 1950, she married Danny. Survivors include her husband; daughters, Joanne Harrier, Jannette Phillips, Violet Ricker, Jerrilyn Phillips and Crystal Espeland, all of Portland; sons, Danny, Gary, Robert and Jonathan, all of Portland, and Allen of Oregon City; brother, Floyd Scribner of Salem; 34 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Arrangements are by Lincoln Memorial Park Funeral Home. Marie E. Bojan A private service was held for Marie E. Bojan, who died May 11, 1999, at age 102. Mrs. Bojan was born Oct. 23, 1896, in Chicago. Her maiden name was Kurt. She was a homemaker and a member of the Catholic Church. She moved to Vancouver, Wash., in 1989. Her husband, Ben, died in 1983. Survivors include her daughter-in-law, Catherine Ramsey, of Vancouver. Her son, Rodger, died earlier. Interment is in Park Hill Cemetery in Vancouver. Arrangements are by Hamilton-Mylan Funeral Home in Vancouver. Paul W. Arter A memorial service will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday, May 19, 1999, in Gateway Baptist Church for Paul W. Arter, who died May 14 at age 84. Mr. Arter was born Jan. 5, 1915, in Upper Sandusky, Ohio, and was raised in Los Angeles. During World War II, he taught vocational subjects at San Bernardino (Calif.) High School and then was a civilian manager for a U.S. Air Force base in Belfast, Ireland. In 1950, he moved to Portland. He owned eight Dairy Queen restaurants in the Portland area for more than 30 years and was a member of the corporation's Pacific Northwest board of directors for about eight years. He retired in 1989. He was a member of the church; he also had been a member of Grant Park Baptist Church for more than 40 years. In 1942, he married Theodora "Teddy" Bouffleur. Survivors include his wife; daughters, Gail Walton of Beaverton and Bonnie Zogby of Los Angeles; son, Philip of Los Angeles; and five grandchildren. Private interment will be in Lincoln Memorial Park. The family suggests remembrances to Gateway Baptist Church. Arrangements are by Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home. Aletha 'Lee' Wilkerson A private memorial service will be held later this summer for Aletha "Lee" Wilkerson, who died May 3, 1999, of injuries when her home was destroyed by a tornado at age 69. Mrs. Wilkerson was born Oct. 20, 1929, in North Bend. Her maiden name was Langdon. She graduated from Yoncalla High School in North Bend. She worked as the accountant and business manager for Wilkerson Construction Co. She lived in Oregon for 25 years and most recently lived in Oklahoma City. She married Jim in 1948. Survivors include her husband; daughter, Linda, of Oklahoma City; son, Jimmy, of Oklahoma City; brother, Bob Langdon of Portland; sisters, Helen Frazier and Dorothy McGary, both of Woodburn, and Carol Dobbs and May Rondeau, both of Glide; and one grandson. Interment was in Oklahoma City. The family suggests remembrances to the Yoncalla Library Fund at Yoncalla High School, Yoncalla, OR 97499. Arrangements are by Cornwell Colonial Chapel. Herbert Gustav Pekrul A funeral was held for Herbert Gustav Pekrul, who died May 3, 1999, from a stroke at age 84. Mr. Pekrul was born June 29, 1914, in Southey, Saskatchewan. During World War II he served in the Canadian Army, and he moved to Portland around 1950. He had been a home builder and was a real estate broker for 40 years, owning Pekrul Homes until retiring in 1985. He was a past president of Montavilla Kiwanis Club. He was a member of Grace Baptist Church in Portland and of Bellevue Heights Church in Sun City, Ariz., where he had wintered since 1973. In 1940, he married Melba Derkson. Survivors include his wife; sons, Gordon of Scottsdale, Ariz., and Jerry of Portland; five grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the Alzheimer's Association. Arrangements are by Best Funeral Services & Chapel in Peoria, Ariz. Dorothy Pennock Nile A memorial service will be held later for Dorothy Pennock Nile, who died April 24, 1999, in Bozeman, Mont., at age 92. Mrs. Nile was born Dec. 17, 1906, in Cascade Locks and moved to Portland as a child. Her maiden name was Pennock. She graduated from Jefferson High School in 1923 and Reed College in 1927. She received a master's degree from the University of Washington and pursued a doctorate, completing all but her dissertation, at Columbia University in New York City. She was a free-lance photographer and managed a bookstore in Butte, Mont., until retiring in the late 1960s, then moved to the 320 Ranch south of Bozeman on the Gallatin River. In 1929, she married Stephen W.; he died in 1981. Survivors include her cousins, Helen Sherrill of Portland and Katherine Laine of Lees Summit, Mo. Interment was in Soldiers Chapel cemetery in Gallatin Gateway, Mont. The family suggests remembrances to the Reed College Alumni Fund or the Museum of the Rockies, 600 W. Kagy Blvd., Bozeman, MT 59717. Arrangements were by Dokken-Nelson Funeral Service in Bozeman. Jennie Mae Moses At her request, no service was held for Jennie Mae Moses, who died April 19, 1999, in Roseville, Minn., at age 84. Mrs. Moses was born Oct. 29, 1914, in North Dakota. Her maiden name was Kline. A homemaker and member of the Christian Science Church, she moved to Portland in 1954 and lived in Tigard for many years before moving to Roseville in 1994. Her husband, Joe, died in 1987. Survivors include her daughters, Lois Rheaume of Vero Beach, Fla., Kathryn Furch of Roseville; son, Jon of Newberg; sister, Eleanor Jacoby of Barto, Pa., seven grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Disposition is by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the Christian Science Church. Arrangements by Holcomb-Henry-Boom Funeral Home, Shoreview (Minn.) Chapel.