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MILESTONES Statesman Journal, Salem, Sunday, July 2, 1989 Page 2B Obituaries Weddings Bye Mallow Oscar A. Satrum July 19, 1908 June 30, 1989 Services for Oscar A. Satrum, 80, of Salem, who died Friday, will begin at Twyla Lea Bye and Michael Kevin Mallow, both of Salem, were married April 8 in Silverton. The Rev. Dale Moore officiated.

Grabenhorst Fitts Su9an Jeanette Fitts of Independence and Coburn Layer Grabenhorst Jr. of Salem, were married A OJ p.m. Monday at Salem Alliance Church, with interment in Miller Cemetery, Silver-ton. He was born in Canton, S.D., and moved to Monitor from Minnesota in 1925. He farmed there until moving to The bride is the daughter of Elvira and Gerry Bye of Salem.

The bridegroom is the son of Grace and Dusty Mallow of Keizer. The honor attendant was Tracy Aerni, sister of the bride. Other attendants were Shanon Mallow, niece of the bridegroom, Laura Collett, Maxine Cooper, and March 19 in the First Christian Church. The Rev. Charles Shorrow officiated.

The bride is the daughter of Shirley Ann and Robert Joseph Fitts of Independence. The bridegroom is the son of Jean M. and Coburn L. Grabenhorst Sr. of Salem.

The honor attendant was Robin Lee Fitts, sister of the bride. Other at Twyla and Michael Mallow Coburn and Susan Grabenhorst Jr. Cara Scavone, tendants were Jackie O'Conner, Christine Baglien. The best man was G.E. Mallow, brother of the bridegroom.

The groomsmen were Rob Bye, brother of he bride, Tedd Cobb, Keith Merrill, and Paul Jackson. The flower girl was Amanda Aerni, niece of the bride. The candlelighters were Shelly Mallow, niece of the bridegroom, and Monica Cooper. The couple will live in Keizer. The bridegroom is employed at Times publication in Beaverton.

The bride is employed at the community dialysis cen-terBattlecreek Golf Club. Undseth Leal Isabel Portoles Leal of Valencia, Spain, and Daniel Marvin Undseth of Salem, were married April 15 in Karen Bretz and Linda Winger. The best man was Geoffrey Lee Grabenhorst, brother of the bridegroom. Groomsmen and ushers were William Cornett, Paul Knight, George Robb and Michael Ryan. The flower girl was Jordon Paulsen.

The ring bearers were Levi and Logan grimes, nephews of the bride. The candlelighter was Kim Hahn. The couple will live in Salem. The bridegroom is a real estate broker and a fine arts and antiques dealer. The bride is vice president of the student body at Chemeketa Community College.

Hartsell Henderson Regina Hartsell and James Alan Henderson, both of Salem, were married March 25 in Woodland Amos Boshart Dec. 17, 1897 June 30, 1989 CAIRO, Neb. Amos Boshart, 91, died Friday in Albany. He lived in the Cairo-Wood River, area all his life, where he was a farmer. His wife, Mary Ann, died in 1973.

Survivors include his sons, Merrill of Shedd, Delbert of Milford, and Amos Jr. and Omar, both of Wood River; daughter, Marjorie Miller of Iowa City, Iowa; and sisters, Fannie Stutzman of Albany and Marian Beckler of Mount Pleasant, Iowa. Services will begin at 2 p.m. today at Fairview Mennonite Church, Albany. Interment will be in Wood River Mennonite Cemetery, Neb.

Local arrangements are by Jost mortuary, Lebanon. Contributions may be made to Child Evangelism Fellowship. SJ, 7289 Lula M. Bonvouloir March 18, 1904 July 1,1989 LEBANON Lula M. Bonvouloir, 85, died Saturday in Lebanon.

She was born in Little Falls, N.Y., and spent most of her life in Hartford, Conn. She came here from Glendale, in 1973. She married Felix Bonvouloir in 1941 in New York City. He died in 1961. Survivors include her daughter, Lucille M.

Huntington of Lebanon; and sister, Bessie Haskell of Ilion, N.Y. Services will begin at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Jost mortuary. Interment will be in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, Calif. SJ, 7289 Eunice 'Polly' Butler July 14, 1905 June 30,1989 CORVALLIS Eunice "Polly" Butler, 83, died Friday in Corvallis.

She was born in Cranbrook, B.C., and was raised in British Columbia. She moved to Medford in the 1920s and to the Albany-Corvallis area in 1936. She married E. N. "Jack" Butler on Sept.

1, 1928, in Medford. She was a member of Good Samaritan Episcopal Church. She enjoyed gardening and traveling and spent the past 13 winters in Mexico. Survivors include her husband; sons, Patrick E. of Mountain View, Thomas M.

of Corvallis and Dennis of Portland; daughter, Sheila West of Corvallis; and brothers, Reginald Parrett of Lodi, and Kenneth Parrett of Medford. Services will begin at 11 a.m. Monday at the church. Inurnment will be private. Contributions may be made to Benton Hospice Service, in care of McHenry mortuary.

SJ, 7289 Helen O. Reddig Sept. 18, 1902 June 30, 1989 DALLAS Helen O. Reddig, 86, died Friday in Dallas. Services are pending at Dallas mortuary.

SJ, 7289 Thelma M. Hughes Dec. 22, 1916 June 30, 1989 Thelma M. Hughes, 72, of Salem died Friday in Salem. She was born in Olney, 111., and lived in Portland and Red Bluff, before coming to Salem in 1966.

She was a retired apartment house manager. She married Ezra J. Hughes in 1948 in Portland. He died in 1984. Survivors include her daughters, Judy Nist of Morro Bay, and Patricia Hughes of Salem; sons, Jerry Odam of Cortland, Ohio, Michael Hughes of Salem and David Hughes of Olympia, sisters, Dorothy Cook of Portland, Violet Jones of Rockwood, 111., and Helen Berry and Audrey Engledow, both of Olney; and brother, Jack Stacey of Portland.

Services will begin at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Virgil T. Golden mortuary, with private interment in Bel-crest Memorial Park. Visiting hours will be from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Tuesday at the mortuary. SJ, 7289 W. Scott Yaw Nov. 9,1958 June 30,1989 W. Scott Yaw, 30, of Salem died Friday of cardiac arrest in Salem.

He was a native and lifelong resident of Salem. He graduated from Laurelwood Academy in Gaston in 1977. He was a member of East Salem Seventh-day Adventist Church, and he enjoyed sports. Survivors include his parents, Mary M. Yaw and Morris A.

Yaw, both of Salem; sisters, Donna Yaw of Los Angeles and Sherryl Huskins of Easley, S.C.; and brother, Randal of Washington, D.C. Services will begin at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Virgil T. Golden mortuary, and private interment will be in City View Cemetery. Contributions may be made to Livingstone Junior Academy, 5771 Fruitland Road NE, Salem 97301, or to the American Heart Association, Oregon chapter.

SJ, 7289 William E. 'Ernie' Moe Feb. 8,1891 June 30,1989 McMINNVILLE William Earnest "Ernie" Moe, 98, died Friday in McMinnville. He was bom in Council, Idaho, and was raised in Alpine, Idaho, coming to Yamhill County in 1909. He was a sheepherder and dairy farmer.

He married Marie Voegeli in 1913 in McMinnville. She died in 1950. He married Hinley Burns in Falls City in 1953. She died in 1968. He was a member of the Farmers Union and a 60-year member of the Odd Fellows.

Survivors include his niece, Vivian Fitts of Salem. Services will begin at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Macy Son mortuary, with interment in Evergreen Memorial Park. SJ, 7289 the Evangelical Christian Church in Valencia. The bride is the daughter of Mario and Isabel Leal Portoles of Valencia.

The bridegroom is the son of Marvin and Opal Undseth of Salem. The bride completed the E.G.B. Primary Studies in Paris, France, and studied business adminis 1 ui -J Salem in 1968. He married Hedvig J. "Hedie" Lee on Aug.

28, 1937, in Monitor. He attended St. Olaf College in Minnesota, and he was a member of Gideons International and Salem Alliance Church. He enjoyed violins, classical music and gardening. Survivors include his wife; daughter, Sharon Olsen of Seattle; son, Jerry of Atlanta, brothers, Gilman of Canby, Melvin of Silverton and Edward of Salem; and sisters, Sally Dyb-vad of Bend and Peggy Wrolstad of Canby.

Contributions may be made to Gideons International. SJ, 7289 Ei Chen Lu Died June 30, 1989 Ei Chen Lu, 94, of Salem died Friday in Salem. She was born in China, and came to Salem from China in 1979. She was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church.

She married Peisan Lu in 1916 in China. He died previously. She won several first-prize awards for embroidery and patchwork at the 1988 Oregon State Fair. Survivors include her sons, Dr. Kuo Hwa Lu of Beaverton, Kuo Chi Lu of Salem and Kuo Kuang Lu of New Jersey; and daughters, Wen Hua Sanders of McLean, and Maria Wen Yen Lu Chu of Salem.

Rosary will be said at 7 p.m. Thursday at Howell-Edwards-Doerksen mortuary. Mass will begin at 10 a.m. Friday at the church, and private inurnment will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Portland. SJ, 7289 Edith H.

Pfeil July 3,1900 July 1,1 989 Edith H. Pfeil, 88, of Salem died Saturday in Salem. Services are pending at Howell-Edwards-Doerksen mortuary, Salem. SJ, 7289 Tamara Sue Wall Sept. 25, 1972 June 30, 1989 KEIZER Tamara Sue Wall, 16, died Friday of injuries sustained in an automobile accident north of Keizer.

Arrangements are pending at Keizer mortuary. SJ, 7289 Chapel in Salem. The Rev. Marie Sukalac officiated. The bride is the daughter of Sharon L.

Hartsell of Salem. The bridegroom is the son of JoAnn and Norman Henderson of Salem. The honor attedant was Debbie Harber and the ntripr attendant, was Daniel and Isabel Undseth tration for two years. The bridegroom is a graduate of Western Oregon State College with a bachelor of arts degree in elementary education. He is also a graduate of the Bethany Fellowship School of Missions in Minneapolis, Minn.

The couple will live in Valencia where the bridegroom is teaching English as a second language. Erin Smith. The best Regina and James Henderson man was Dick Fleener. The groomsman was Danny Hernandez and the usher was Terry Harber. The flower girl was Shyn Childress, sister of the bride, and the ring bearer was Skylar Childress, cousin of the bride.

The candlelighters were the grooms-! man and the usher. The couple will live in Keizer. The bridegroom is employed in electronics management. The bride is employed in electronics assembly. Mingus Meighen Patricia Ann Mingus of Milwaukie and Gregory Allan Meighen of Portland were married May 20 in Priest Lowell Missy J.

Lowell and Chris L. Priest, both of Salem, were married May 20 at the home of the bride's par St. Joseph Catholic Church. The Rev. Joseph Jacobberger officiated.

The bride is the daughter of Natalie and John Mingus of Salem. The bridegroom is the son of Phyllis and Vernon K. Meighen of Keizer. The honor attendant was Karen Mingus, sister of the bride. Other attendants were Kandi Meigh Patricia and Gregory Meighen ADVFRTISEMFNT ents.

The Rev. Elvin Bjork officiated. The bride is the daughter of Sheila D. and Gary B. Lowell of Salem.The bridegroom is the son of Alice L.

and Val C. Priest of Salem. The honor attendant was Heather Lowell, sister of the bride. Other attendants were Celeste Dixon, Sonja Coleman p2 FUNERAL MEMORIAL INFORMATION Funeral Notices Funeral Notices Chris and Missy Priest Funeral Notices en, sister of the bridegroom, Mison Hickey, Bonnie Robbins and Angela Kangiser. The best man was Dave Sodeman.

Groomsmen were Jim Baker, Dan Hedeen, Steve Ryder and Greg Martin. The ushers were Paul Mingus, brother of the bride, Jeff Bender, cousin of the bridegroom, Scott Ballinger, cousin of the bridegroom, Kevin Ebel and Troy Kannier. The flower girl was Vanessa Kates and the ring bearer was Gabriel Cox. The candlelighters were Michael and Anthony Mingus, brothers of the bride. The junior attendants were Jesse Mingus, nephew of the bride, and Matt Cox, cousin of the bridegroom.

The couple will live in Portland. The bridegroom is a supervisor for Oreo Cookie Line, Nabisco, and the bride is a claims agent for State Farm Insurance. Meininger Wilson Sally Jo Meininger and Thomas Andrew Wilson, both of Salem, were married April 8 in the Court and Misty Priest, sister of the bridegroom. The best man was Carl Priest, brother of the bridegroom. The groomsmen were Leslie Hinman, Jamey Fawcett and Dale Cook.

The flower girl was Sarah Bucher and the ring bearer was Jeremy Foreman Lowell, son of the bride. The couple will live in Salem. The bridegroom is employed at Goulds National Batteries and the bride is an Arabian horse trainer. Thelma M. Hughes Services, Wednesday, July 5, 1989, 10:00 a.m., VIRGIL T.

GOLDEN CHAPEL, 605 Com! SE at Oak. Private interment, Belcrest Memorial Park. Visiting, Tuesday, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. at Golden's.

Survivors include: daughters, Judy Nist, Morro Bay, Patricia Hughes, Salem; sons, Jerry Odam, Cortland, Ohio, Michael Hughes, Salem, David Hughes, Olympia, sisters, Dorothy Cook, Portland, Violet Jones, Rockwood, Helen Berry and Audrey Engledow, both of Olney, brother, Jack Stacey, Portland; 16 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. David A. Johnston Rosary, today, 7:00 p.m., RIGDON-RANSOM COLONIAL CHAPEL, Cottage at Chemeketa NE. Mass, Monday, 10:00 a.m., St. Joseph Catholic Church.

Interment, City View Cemetery. Visiting, today, 2:00 to 8:00 p.m., at the mortuary. W. Scott Yaw Services, Wednesday, July 5, 1989, 1:30 p.m., VIRGIL T. GOLDEN CHAPEL, 605 Coml SE at Oak.

Private interment, City View Cemetery, Survivors include: parents, Mary M. Yaw and Morris A. Yaw, both of Salem; sisters, Donna Yaw, Los Angeles, Sherryl Huskins, Easley, S.C.; brother, Randal, Washington, D.C. Contributions, Livingstone Junior Academy, 5771 Fruitland Road NE, Salem 97301, or American Heart Association, Oregon chapter. Heigh Shannon Street Christian Church in Salem.

The Rev. Andrew Herbert officiated. The bride is the daugh Ella D. Tincknell Graveside services, Monday, July 3, 1989, 2:00 p.m., City View Cemetery. Visiting, today, 4:00 to 6:00 p.m., and Monday, 9:00 a.m.

to 1:00 p.m., VIRGIL T. GOLDEN CHAPEL, 605 Com'l SE at Oak. Survivors include: sons, Sherman Brown, Bend, Earl D. Brown, Little Rock, sisters, Julia Hedrick, Independence, Mary Put-man, Corvallis, Edith Coffman, Hopper, Ark; nine grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by her daughter, Doris Thompson, in 1981.

Contributions, Lancaster Assembly of God Church. Herbert F. Siefield Graveside services, Monday, 1:00 p.m., Belcrest Memorial Park. Visiting, today, 1:00 to 5:00 p.m., and Monday, 9:00 a.m. to noon, at HOWELL-EDWARDS-DOERKSEN CHAPEL of the GARDENS, 1350 Com'l SE.

Hazel Janet White Memorial services, today, 4:00 p.m. Knight Memorial United Church of Christ. Private inurnment, Mount Crest Abbey Mausoleum. Contributions, church memorial fund. Arrnngements, 0 I.

A -DOKRKSEN CHAI'KL of the GARDENS, 1350 Com'l SB. Daati Notlctt Faatral Noiicta May Be PUctd Hart. Call 399-C78S. ter of Linda Meininger of Salem and Edward Meininger of Salem. The 1(1 bridegroom is the son of Sylvia Ludwig of Salem lir I fi 203 Funeral Dlrectort Teresa Lynn Heigh and Ross Patrick Shannon, both of Salem, were married April 30 in John Knox Presbyterian Church in Salem.

The Rev. Ward Hill officiated. The bride is the daughter of Janet R. Heigh of Salem and the late Harry Heigh. The bridegroom is the son of Mary Jane Shannon of Salem and Ross Henry and Thursa Shannon of Salem.

The honor attendant was Cynthia Soric, sister of the bridegroom, and the best man was Kevin Lynch. The usher was Ronald Heigh, brother of the bride. The flower girl was Tanya Shannon, daughter of the bridegroom. The couple will live in Salem. The bridegroom is a machine operator IV and the bride is a machine operator II.

McDonald Black Susan Marie McDonald and Kurt Sandon Black, both of Ann Arbor, were married May 27 in and Rick Wilson of Coos KT 1 If tl it 11 Bay. Barrick Funeral Home 205 Church Street, SE 363-9139 Oscar A. Satrum Friday, June 30, in Salem. Survivors include: wife, Hedie, Salem; daughter, Sharon Olsen, Seattle; son, Jerry, Atlanta, brothers, Gilman, Canby, Melvin, Silverton, Edward, Salem; sisters, Sally Dybvad, Bend, Peggy Wrolstad, Canby; 3 grandchildren; 1 great-grandchild. Services, Monday, July 3, 1989, 1:30 p.m., Salem Alliance Church.

Interment, Miller Cemetery, Silverton. Contributions, Gideons International. Arrangements, HOWELL- EDWARDS-DOKRKSEN CHAPEL of the GARDENS, 1350 Com'l SE. Tki Space lor la Meauriaa aid Card olTkiakt. ToPiiclutCIIJMM.

Thf finnnr nttpnHnnt. Ella D. Tincknell Jan. 8, 1911 June 30,1989 Ella D. Tincknell, 78, of Salem died Friday in Salem.

She was born in Lone Oak, Texas, and moved to Arkansas at the age of 3. She moved to Turner in 1950 and to Salem in 1974. She was a member of Lancaster Assembly of God Church. Survivors include her sons, Sherman Brown of Bend and Earl D. Brown of Little Rock, and sisters, Julia Hedrick of Independence, Mary Putman of Corvallis and Edith Coffman of Hopper, Ark.

Graveside services will begin at 2 p.m. Monday in City View Cemetery. Visiting hours will be from 4 to 6 p.m. today and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Monday at Virgil T. Golden mortuary, Salem. Contributions may be made to the church. SJ, 7289 Mary Ann Haire Dec. 21, 1949 June 30, 1989 HUBBARD Mary Ann Haire, 39, died Friday in Portland.

Born in Los Angeles, she lived in the Woodbum-Hubbard area for 10 years. She worked as a waitress. She married James Haire on June 19, 1984, in Reno, Nev. Survivors include her husband; sons, David Card, Jason Gard and Jef-fery Gard, all of Susanville, daughter, Melissa Hughes of Hubbard; mother, Betty Gabaldon of Garden Grove, brother, John Gabaldon of Garden Grove; and sister, Patricia Hoeg of Garden Grove. Visiting hours will be from 5 to 8 p.m.

Monday at Cornwell mortuary, Woodburn. Services will be private. Contributions may be made to the Muscular Dystrophy Association. SJ, 7289 Katie Ellen Kirk Dec. 15, 1907 June 30, 1989 SHERIDAN Katie Ellen Kirk, 81, died Friday in McMinnville.

Services are pending at Adamson's mortuary. SJ, 7289 Sheila Colley-Preston Died June 30,1989 RENO, Nev. Sheila Colley-Preston, formerly of Dallas, died Friday of injuries sustained in a motor vehicle accident near Bend. Services are pending at Dallas mortuary. SJ, 7289 Restlawn Funeral Home 201 Oak Grove Rd NW m-nti 204 Funeral Supplements was Molly Ann Mein- Sally and Thomas Wilson inger, sister of the bride.

The other attendants were Ellen DuRee and Tammy Bond. The best man was Phil Taylor and the ushers were Brad Morrison, Ricky Fast and Eric Sharer. The couple will live in Salem. The bridegroom is a journeyman carpenterforeman sider for FASCO. The bride is a fine artist, a homemaker and a volunteer for Salem Pregnancy Center.

Cremation Information Universal Memorial Society 370-2928 Births the First United Methodist Church in Salem. The Rev. Steven Tollefson and Dr. James Hulett officiated. The bride is the daughter of Betty L.

and Dr. Terry D. McDonald of Salem. The bridegroom is the son of Carolyn L. Black of Denver, Colo.

The honor attendant It's That Important. Salem Hospital ATKINS To Lisa and Robert Atkins, 4626 Horseshoe Court SE, Salem, a daughter, June 30. FEDDERN To Arlene and Dennis Feddern, 3072 Oak Park Court NE, Salem, a daughter, June 30. HOWARD To Thelma and William Howard, 6018 Cook Road SE, Turner, twin daughters, June 30. LECHNER To Kathleen and Gregory Lechner, Salem, a son, June 30.

WADDELL To Vicki Waddell, 444 13th St. NE, Salem, a son, June 30. Sacred Heart General Hospital, Eugene PARKER To Andrea and Steve Parker, 5065 Newberg Drive Keizer, a son, June 23. Newberg Community Hospital NEWVILLE To Sandra and Jeffrey Newville, Newberg, a daughter, May 26. Silverton Hospital BRUCE To Carole and James Bruce, 18479 Mount Angel-Scotts Mills Roads, Scotts Mills, a daughter, June 6.

ASTORGA To Cindy and Santana Astorga, 340 Walnut Way, Silverton, a son, June 6. KELLOGG To Susan and Lane Kellogg, 416 Whittier Silverton, a son, June 8. SCHACHER To Heidi and Tim Schacher, 4741 Cascade Highway SE, Silverton, a daughter, June 12. JONES To Julie and Ron Jones, 409 Chester, Silverton, a daughter, June 14. BARTH To Linda and Ward Barth, 1 1056 Meridian Road, Mount Angel, a son, June 14.

APODACA To Maria Apodaca, 455 W. Marquam, Mount Angel, a daughter, June 15. RETZER To Tammy and Lynn Retzer, 601 Young Woodburn, a son, June 16. You always prepared for the future. first a for your children.

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We are here to answer your questions. Stop by or call 364-2257 was Anne L. McDonald, Susan and Kurt Black sister of the bride. Other attendants were Anne Tanner, cousin of the bride, Kathleen Hanzel, Anna Rockhill, Tracy Keith and Sallie Morrison. The best man was Thomas Counts.

Groomsmen were John and Michael McDonald, brothers of the bride, Daniel McCarthy, cousin of the bride, Daniel Ranta, and Peter Jensen. The flower girl was Elizabeth Miller and the candlelighters were Kathryn and David Miller. The couple will live in Ann Arbor. The bridegroom is a dental school student and the bride is a primate specialist at the Detroit Zoo. Barnett McMahill Rachael Marie Barnett and Loren Charles McMahill, both of Salem, were married June 3 in the Unitarian Church.

The Rev. Maureen Killoran officiated. The bride is the daughter of Christie L. Joachim of Salem and Wayne S. Barnett of Houston, Texas.

The bridegroom is the son of Winona and Charles McMahill of Salem. The couple will live in Tennessee. The bridegroom is a private in the Army. Deaths Elsewhere Mitzi Newhouse PALM BEACH, Fla. Mitzi Newhouse, widow of newspaper and magazine publisher S.I.

Newhouse and a longtime patron of the arts, died Thursday at age 87. Newhouse donated $1 million in 1973 to help establish the Mitzi Newhouse Theater at Lincoln Center. Virgil T. IGOLDEN- Funeral Services 605 Commercial SE at Oak across from the Salem Public Library.

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