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The Lebanon Express from Lebanon, Oregon • 13

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13 ItBANON (ORE.) EXPRESS. WEDNESDAY, IUNE 20, 1990 Care facilities alone can't meet needs, Learn says 1 security, family contact and community involvement and empowerment, Ixarn said. For example, people who move out of their own homes and into care facilities still need to" 'feel comfortable and secure in their new environment, she Pictures of family and personal items' ''keep nearly will often help njake the adjustment a little easier for them, she said. Regular visits from family and friends also help nursing home resident feel more comfortable. These people also need to be "empowered" or allowed to make divisions for themselves sometimes more difficult (when people live in nursing homes to make sure these needs are being met," I-earn said Nevertheless, there are things all of us can do to help them People interested in, volunteering to help nursing home residents meet some of these' needs 'should contact their local care facility.

People in nursing homes still have the same basic needs other people do, according fo Linda Learn, staff social worker at the Albany Mennonite Home. Iarn gave a presentation about the needs of nursing home residents at a June 6 meeting of the Lebanon Association of Retired People: She sjxke at the Senior Center. "Just because someone lives in a home," Learn said. it doesn't mean his needs are any -'different from yours or! Iarn said the main purpose of her presentation was to help peo pie realie they can meet the needs of people in nursing homes, For example, family, friends, or volunteers can help transport nursing home residents kick and forth to activities like church worship services Some of the other needs nursing or care home residents have in common with other people include comfort and weighing 6 lb. 3'j oz.

Latkowski To Cynthia Latkowski, Sweet Home, a boy. Gregory Scott, bom June 8, weighing ip lb 6 oz. "Bergstrom To Lisa and Bill Bergstrom. 815 Academy a boy. Jordan Daniel, born June 9, weighing 9 Jb, Ill's oz Dad works for Willamette Industries at the Bauman Sawmill Maternal grandparents are Dan and Kaye Wilkerson and Jim and Bonnie Joslin of Lebanon.

Paternal grandparents are Richard and Norma Brickell of Reno, and Bob Bergstrom of Lebanon. Great grandparents are Frma Joslin, Marge and Chet Wilkerson and Margie Bergstrom of Lebanon Bourbon To Sheryl and Kent Bourbon. 30155 Ingram a girl. Lisa Christine, born June 9, weighing 81b 9 oz. Ward To Connie and Mark Ward.

Sodaville, a girl, Kristen Michelle, born June 12. weighing 81b. Hoi Dad is a logger. Maternal grandparents are Eldon Olson and Marie Olson of U-banon Paternal grandparents are Robert and Kliene Ward of Ibanoh Great grandparents are Helene Krause. and Mane and F.d Chatman, all of Leinon Blood drive exceeds goal 1 reiner, To Usa and Keith Greinet, 420 Morton a girl.

Savannah Rose, born June 3, weighing lb. 2 ox. Savannah has an older sister. Amanda Marie, 5, and an older brother, Keith Anthony, age Pj. Patterson To Lori and Michael Patterson.

Albany, a boy, Steven Edward Patterson, born May 30, weighing 8 lb 12 oz. Enix To Anjanette Knix," 860 Wassom a boy. Shaun Raye McQuiston. born June 5. weighing 7 lb.

11 a oz. Poteet and French To Dcnise Poteet and Bert French. Sweet Home, a Joshua Dewayne French, born June 6, weighing 7 lb. Freitag To Kathy and James Freitag, 32989 Tennessee a boy, Jason Delazon. born June 7, weighing 7 lb.

7 Gurwell and Corliss To Karriana Gurwell and lan Corliss, 3328 Foxglove, a boy, Matthew Aaron, June fr; weighing 7 lb. 2 oz. Groce To Barbara and Phillip Groce, No. 4 Sodaville a girl, Brittany Lea nh, born June 8, Lowell McDaniel Lowell Mitchell McDaniel of Lebanon died June 11 at his home. He was 77.

He was born November 24, 1912 in Lebanon. He was raised and educated here. He worked on the family farm for a time before going to work for the Atomic Energy Commission for three years at Kansas City, Mo. He then worked a few years as a park ranger in several Oregon parks before working for the Central Oregon Irrigation Co. at Redmond.

He returned to Lebanon in the mid 1960's and worked as a grader operator for the city of Lebanon until retirement in 1976. After retirement he enjoyed gardening and cooking. He. married Enid Lounsbury Oct. 1.

1938 in Albany. She' survives. Other-survivors include one-daughter, Tamara Keen of" Lebanon; one granddaughter, "Heather Elliott of Lebanon and one great-grandson, Corey Elliott. At the deceased's requests, no services will be held. Memorials may be made to the Kidney Association of Oregon and may be left at Huston Funeral Homer which is in charge of arrangements.

Glen Densmore Glen Densmore of Jefferson died June 11 at the Linn Care Center in Albany. He was 87. He was born Jan. 15, 1903 In Lacomb. He was a descendant of the Fitzwater, Burtenshaw and Prior families.

He moved to the Jefferson area as a boy. He attended Devaney. School. He from Jefferson High School. For a time, he was timekeeper and assistant foreman for the Southern Pacific Railroad.

He had lived at his present home for eighty years. He was a farmer and stockman. His brother, Merle Densmore, preceded him in death. He is survived by one sister, Margaret Densmore of Jefferson; two nieces, Dolores Jay of Albany and Barbara Baxter of Springfield; four great-nephews and seven great great-nephews, one great-niece and three great great-nieces, and numerous cousins. Services were June 14 at Huston Funeral Home.

Pastor Herald Haskell officiated. Vault internment followed at Lebanon's I00F Cemetery. VINYL and Aluminium SIDING by Nathan L. Gerig 259-3987- Greiner Dougljs Greb, Rauh Jul)e Greb and Douglas Rauh were married in a double ring ceremony April 21 at the Monarch Bay Club in Iiguna Beach, Calif" The Rev; Victor Balla of the First Baptist Church of Riverside officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs.

Darrel Greb of Santa Maria. Calif The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rauh of Hacienda Heights, Calif. The ceremony was conducted in a garden and beach setting att the Monarch Bay Club A jun clu'on in the Fireplace Room of the club followed Members of the wedding party included lest sisters.

Jessie Hamilton of Harrisonburg. and Margaret Davis of Albuquerque, N. Mexico. Funeral services were June 19 at the McMinnville First Mennonite Church. Burial followed at Sheridan Mennonite Cemetery.

Arrangements were handled by Jost Funeral Home of Iebanon. Memorials may be made to the Mennonite Central Committee in care of the McMinnville First Mennonite Church. Evelyn Leach Former Lebanon resident Evelyn Leach died June 14 at Rest Harbor Care Center in "Gresham. She was 77. She was born Evelyn Keller Aug.

12. 1912 in Gillette, Wyo. She moved to Lebanon in 1945 from Bremerton, Wash. She lived in Hillsboro from 1967 until moving to Albany in 1971. She had been employed for many years as a dental assistant.

Her last employment was with Dr. Curt Sorte in Albany. She had resided in the Portland area for the past three years. She was' a member of the Seventh Day Adventist Church in Albany. She married.

Dale "Dick" Leach. June 27 1930 In Gering, Neb. He preceded her in death -Oct. 31, 1970 in Hillsboro. One son, Dale Leach, died In 1976 and daughter, Bonnie McReynolds in 1981.

She is survived by one daughter, Jo Ellen Taylor of Jrijand; one sister, Hazel Yoder of Lebanon; seven grand-. ehi en and five greatgrandchildren. Services were June 18 at Huston Funeral Home, with Pastor Sidney Nelson officiating. 0 urou ftctwad Jui RutNO Dab and V'' y. ulie Rauh trade vows man Glenn Donahue of 'Costa Mesa, maid of honor Norma Jean Killough of San Marcos, Texas; ushers Jeff Greb, the bride's brother, of Santa Maria, and the groom's brother, Ken Rauh, of Hacienda Heights, Calif.

The bride and her family lived in Lebanon for many years during her childhood She graduated from Crater High School in the Rogue Valley in I'JJW. She was Miss Rogue Valley 19H0 81 and was runner-up in the Miss Oregon Pageant in 1982. She is -currently sales manager at the Danna Inn in San Diego. Burial followed at the Lebanon IOOF Cemetery. Bill Snook Bill Snook of Lacomb died June 18 at his home.

He was 62. He was born April 23, 1928 in Missouri. He grew up in Kansas City, Kan. He served iajhe; U.S. "Army during World War II, then returned to Kansas City for a time before moving to California.

He worked for Alcan Aluminium at Riverside, for a number of years, before a disability forced an early retirement In 1966. He came to the Lacomb area in 1967 and had lived there since that time. He was a past master and a member of the Lacomb Grange. He married Marsha Weigel Oci 26, 1962 in Winter Haven, Calif. She survives.

He was preceded in death by a son, Richard Lee Snook." Other survivors Include two sons, William Meir of Missouri and Terry Snook of Lacomb; one daughter, Cheryl Snook of Aloha one John Snook of Com-pton, three sisters; Anna Wanstreet of Morino Valley, and Evelyn Holmes and Glenda MacGuire, both of Com-pton, Calif. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. -Thursday, "June 21 at Huston Funeral Home, with Chaplain Katie Kehler officiating. Burial, will follow at Lacomb Cemetery. Visitations will be from ioa.m.

to .8 p.m. today, Wednesday, June 20 at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to the Lacomb Volunteer Fire Depart-ment or the Lebanon Community Hospice and left at 1 Huston Funeral Home, which Is in charge of arrangements. a an Every Thursday 4 Lube, Oil, Er Filter Up to 5 qlt Motorcraft Oil Motorcraft Pillar. Proba and Aarostar slightly hlQhar.

(oihar makat may ba lightly highar) $-0095 MotorcraftEI Memorials may be made to the Alzhiemers Disease and Related Disorders Fund and left at the funeral home. Edna Dickey Edna Perimon Dickey, 85, of Lebanon died June 12 at Ix-banon Community Hospital. She was born Edna Green Feb. 16, 1905 at Honey Grove, Texas. She lived in Texas and Oklahoma until 1948 when she moved to Sweet Home.

She was employed as a nurse's aide at Iingmack Hospital until 1955, when she came to Lebanon and worked at the Mary Ellen Nursing Home. In 1964, she returned to Texas, where she lived until coming back to Lebanon in 1980. She was a member of Trimly Baptist Church in She liked to quilt and do handcrafts'. Shemarried Clarence Perimon May l9, 1923 at Iris. Texas.

He died Sept. 16, 1963. She then married William Dickey June 2, 1966 at Hemphill, Texas. He died in February of 1989. She was also preceded in death by her son Ernest Perimon, who died in 1972.

She is survived by two sons, Joe Perimon of Lebanon and Rev. Edwin Perimon of Emory, Texas; two daughters, Joyce Byers of Stay ton and Helen Jones of Roswell, 17 grandchildren and numerous great great-grandchildren. Services were June 14 at Lebanon's IOOF Cemetery -Chaplain Katie Kehler officiated. Huston Funeral Home was in charge arrangements. Memorials may be made to the Lebanon Fire District Memorial Fund: and left at the funeral home.

John "Jack" Sullivan John "Jack" Sullivan of Lebanon died at his home June 11. He was 46. He was born May 6, 1944 in Hartford, Conn. le attended Catholic grade school, junior high and high school in Connecticut. He served in the U.S.

Navy. He came to Oregon in 1963. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and was HO. Hatfield said Raymond Claussen was honored as top donor. He com pleted his 5 gallon donation Iiwrence Parker received his eight gallon pin and Ben janun Duerr, his six gallon Din The next lx-banon drawing is scheduled August 2H M'hman officiated Jost Funeral Home handled the arrangements Memorials may be a 1 0 the Columbia Willamette Parkinsonian Society and lefl at the funeral home.

Peggy Kelley Peggy. Kelley of Crawford-sville died June 15 tit l'banon Community Hospital She was 78. She was bom June 415, 1911 in U'banon to Amos Clem arid Ella Thomas Clem. She attended high school in lA'bahon, moving to Crawfordsville 60 years ago. She was a member of the Royal Neighbors in Crawfordsville and the VFW Auxiliary in Sweet Home.

Survivors include two daughters, Vail Brooks of Sitka, Alaska and Jeri Nousen of Brownsville; one son. Harry Kellev of Crawfordsville? one. brother, Clark Clem of Fox Island, eight grandchildren and nine great-, grandchildren. Services were June 18 at the Union Cemetery in Crawfordsville with Pastor Steve "Hopper officiating. Steckly-Tracewell Funeral Home of Sweet Home handled the arrangements.

Louise Wideman Louise Wideman of Albany died June 14 at Emanuel Hospital in Portland: She was 79. She was born Sept. 7, 1910 in Harper, Kan. She moved from Kansas to Oregon in 1934, living in the Sheridan and McMinnville area until moving to Albany In 1986. She was a member of the -Mennonite- Church.

She married OscarA Wideman June 2. 1935 in Sheridan. He died March 23. 1990. One son and one brother also preceded her in death.

She is survived by three daughters. Grace Herr of Portland, Mary Williams of Riverside, and Cheryl Wideman of Portland; one son, Dale Wideman of Gearhart; five grandchildren and one greatgrandchild; two brothers, Max Yoder of McMinnville and Robert Voder of Albany; two Sf )Vj I mxl fill The Red Cross blood drive in Iebanon June 12 exceeded its goal by nearly 30 donors', organizer Peg Hatfield said A total of Ito potential donors cheeked in at the Lebanon Elks 'Lodge on June 12. There were mx deferrals for minor medical reasons. lf! units were drawn The goal traveling He was a paid president of the Lebanon Mother's Against Drunk Driving chapter. He had coached soccer and basketball cfyilxbanon's Bovs and Girls CIuILj He was 'preceded in death by his parents, Richard and Alice, his brother Richard and two sons," Harold and Johnny.

He is survived by his stepfather; Jim Bauman of North Vernon, Ind, one daughter, Mar- ci Zimick of Lebanon; two sons, Randy and Jason Sullivan, of Ix-banon, three brothers. Bill Sullivan of Tucson, Ariz Mike Bauman of Phoenix, and Jerry Bauman of North -Vernon, Ind. Other survivors include two Kathy Hume! of New Hampshire and Kelly Wells of Martinsville, Ind and one gra ndsdn 'u mer drfZi i icTTr Lebanon. Services were June 16 at the Sweet Home Evangelical Church. Pastor Percy McKnight officiated.

Huston Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. "Ray Plymale Ray Plymale Albany died June 14 at the Albany Mennonite Nursing Home. He was 87. He was born Aug. 30, 1902 at Anselmo, Neb.

He 'moved to Oregon from Nebraska in 1921 and to Lebanon in 1942 from Veronia. He lived here until moving to Albany in 1980. He had worked at U.S. Plywood as a chipper operator until retiring in 1969. die-married Alma-Carter 17, 1925 in Albany.

She survives. He was preceded in death by four brothers and two sisters. Other survivors include two sons, Johnnie Plymale of Lebanon and Ben Plymale of Portland; two daughters, Donna Jaughan of Halsey and Lydia Wilson of Albany; 12 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and (Ivc great great-grandchildren. Services were June 18 at Fair-view Cemetery in Mill City. Pastors Dave Nolle.

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