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The Lebanon Express from Lebanon, Oregon • 20

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20 LEBANON EXPRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1900 1 marriage ended In divorce. Then he married Brenda White March 24, 1982 atjReno. Nev. She survives. His mother, Alma Green-inger Robin, preceded him in aeam.

Other survivors include his member of" Lebanon Masonic Lodge No. 44 AF 4 AM; Toastmaster's International; Salem Gideon Camp, and the Salem Men's Garden Gub. serving as secretary for five years. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Zata Rae Gordon. He is survived By his wife Lura 'Gordon two sons David Gordon of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Wayne Gordon of Noblesville, Ind one daughter, Jeanne Duel! of Salem; seven grandchildren a nd seven rea gr a ndch 1 1 dren Services were Aug 18 at Iebanon's IOOF Cemetery, with Pastor Frank Hemenway and Bishop Jamie Gordon officiating rites were given by Ixbanon Masonic Ixxlge No.

44 poetry. She was'a member of the Monmouth First Baptist Church-She is survived by. her husband; five sons, Mark of Salem, Stephen of 'Portland, Timothy Portland, James of Hill.sboro and Peter of Portland; one daughter, Karen Nettler of Portland; one sister. Ethel Ellis of Salt Lake City, Utah; one brother. Max Johnson of Seattle; on? aunt, Jessie Payzfirif of Coos.

Hay; two grandchildren and numerous neices and nephews Services were Aug 18. at the Salem First Baptist Church Private burial preceded the memorial service at Fircrest in Monmouth. McHenry Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Ralph Gordon Ralph Itaymond Gordon of Salem died Aug U'at a Salem care center. He was 87.

He was born March 3. 1903 in Spokane. Wash, lie moved to the Waterloo area near Lelwinon at the age of 11. He graduated from Lebanon High School, in 1922. He attended Westpoint Military Academy in New Yorkj He had resided, in Lebanon -area for 50 years, work ing in logging, farming and as an, assistant purchasing agent for Cascade Plywood Corporation' He moved to Salem in 1961 where he worked as a real estate broker.

He attended Dak Park Church-of God in He was a Memorials may be made to the Gideon Society: Huston Funeral Home of Lebanon was in charge of arrangements. Michael Robin Michael Roy Robin of Lebanon died Aug. 16 as a result of a fall on Iron Mountain in-east Linn County. -He was 39 He was born Nov. 13, 1950 in.

AlbiinyTHe lived his whole life in Lebanon and graduated from: Lebanon Union High 'School in 1968 He then went Jo work for Champion International for IS years. tx-fore working for the' U.S. Forest Service as a fire lookout. He was an avid fisherman, hunter and photographer. He married Sarah Pcterman May 17, 1970 in Lebanon.

That two daughters, Toni Kutz of Stayton, and Rhonda Harrison of Lebanon: two sons, Chris and Joshua Robin, both of Lebnaon and four aunts A memorial sevice was held Aug. 21 at the Forest Service Work Center in Sweet Home Contributions may be made to the Michael Robin Trust Fund, account number 1130087586, in care of U.S. Bank in U'banon Artanflimnnl -maHo hv lluclnn Funeral Home. Leah Densmore Leah Densmore of Lebanon" died Aug. 12.

at Emerald Care Center in Eugene. She was 68r 1 She was born Leah Chill-Ingsworth Nov. 6, 1921 in Honolulu, Hawaii. She moved to Antioch, In the early She married Edwin Densmore Nov. 2.

194C at Heno. Nev. The couple came to Lebanon soon tiereafter, where she had raided ever sin.cehc had worked a number of years as a secretary at Cascade Plywood. Her husband died Feb. 20, 1977.

She is survived by one son, David Densmore of Eugene; one daughter, Joan Gatter of An-tux'h, one sister. Elaine Kaleiohi of Waianae. Hawaii, and two grandchildren. -Services were Aug 16 at Huston Funeral Home, with Pastor David Guard officiating. Interment followed at Lebanon's IOOF Cemetery.

Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society or the American Heart Association and left at the funeral home. John Coleman "JoFiri Patrick Coleman. of i Ixbanon died Aug 15 at his home. He was W. He was born Dec.

22j 1W0 in Lebanon. He had lived in Lebanon and Albany and Vancouver, prior to moving to Salem as a teenager. He married Alice Keinwald June 22, 12 in Salem. She survives. They moved to Lebanon after the wedding, where he worked for Willamette Industries.

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'4V Stone Forest Industries in Albany. He was a member of the Albany Rifle Pistol Club, the Oregon State Sheriff's Association, and the National Hifle Association. In addition to his wife his is survived by his mother, Ethel Stivers of Sublimity; one daughter, Christine Ward of Lebanon; one son, Handy Col- v. I I i t- 56.24 7P18580R-13 i mull, ciiau mi i.a wujiwii win. brother, Gary Coleman of Salem and three grandchildren.

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Andrew Sinclair Andrew H. Sinclair of Lebanon died Aug. 10. Services are pending at Jost Funeral Home. Alice Anderson Alice "Betsy" Anderson died Aug.

13 at her home in Salem. She was 69. She was born April 7, 1921 at Seattle, Wash. She grew up in Salt Lake City, Utah and attended Wheaton College in Wheaton, before transfering to the University of Washington in Seattle. She earned her bachelor's degree in English there in 1942.

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pile Yiwistuiu a homcmaker and a real estate agent in Corvallis and Illinois for several years. She was also a building contractor in the Monmouth area. She was an avid gardener and enjoyed reading and writing Bridge scheduled for replacement The Shady Cove Bridge, located on the Little North Fork of the Santiam River, will be removed and replaced by a similar wooden truss bridge, according to Mike Kerrick, supervisor of the Willamette National Forest. Due to (Unsafe conditions, the bridge has been closed to motorized traffic since 1987. "We were originally planning to build a concrete structure, but on further examination, we XH0 60 Mert tniMy tar Nnf 4u pxuen 4" 40 MvtjpN u4Ky 4nd gritoi i Pnc4 SB" NBrthiei? 0,11 ,0" trrM TOwl" tuttnl prkvirmt a 4 iy(n 1V.1, to, M4l 0u" SOf39 95 95 f36" W5 $4995 $5795 2J4 for 13 MtVMII G5 350 Amp 456 Amp Cold CrnK" 550 Amp Cold Crank 585 Amp Cold Crank 640 Amp Cold Crank Cold Crank AH '5 00 no tnrhanoe LES SCHWAB WARRANTY 'THE ONE YOU PONT PAY EXTRA FHFF CHI FHtt LEBAlMOIl 258-8168 227S S.

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