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OBITUARIES.

Byline: The Register-Guard

E. Faye Hemenway

A gathering of family and friends will be held later for E. Faye Robertson Hemenway of Eugene, who died May 11 of age-related causes. She was 83.

Hemenway was born Dec. 21, 1920, in Eugene to Robert and Daisie Hart Robertson. She married Bill Rischel in Eugene in 1954. He died in 1966. She married Earl Hemenway in Reno, Nev., in 1968. He later died.

She was a descendant of the Robertson pioneer family and a lifetime resident of Eugene.

She graduated from Eugene High School in 1939.

She worked at Coburn's and later as a printer at Dot Dotson's for 20 years.

She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star The Order of the Eastern Star is the largest fraternal organization in the world that both men and women can join. It was established in 1850 by Rob Morris, a lawyer and educator from Boston, Massachusetts who had been an official with the Freemasons. . She enjoyed traveling, knitting and her friends at the Ye Sylvan sylvan

emanating from or pertaining to woods. See also sylvatic.
 Archers Club. She especially enjoyed spending time "Spending Time" is the first single released by Christian artist Stellar Kart.

The lyrics describe the band members desire to spend "more time with God". "Sometimes it’s a real struggle to spend time with God.
 with her family.

Survivors include two nephews, Rob Robertson of Mercer Island Mer·cer Island  

A city of west-central Washington, coextensive with Mercer Island in Lake Washington near Seattle. It is primarily residential. Population: 22,300.
, Wash., and Tom Robertson of Eugene; two nieces, Jane Hastings and Sarah Robertson, both of Eugene.

Inurnment will be at West Lawn Memorial Park in Eugene. Chapel of Memories Funeral Home in Eugene is in charge of arrangements.

Memorial contributions may be made to a charity of choice.

Alvin Jackson

A memorial service will be held May 22 for Alvin William Jackson of Eugene, who died May 13 of mesothelioma Mesothelioma Definition

Mesothelioma is an uncommon disease that causes malignant cancer cells to form within the lining of the chest, abdomen, or around the heart. Its primary cause is believed to be exposure to asbestos.
. He was 82.

Jackson was born Jan. 20, 1922, in Dawson, N.D. He married Lola Ringsdorf in Eugene on May 24, 1947.

He served in the Marine Corps with the 1st Division during World War II.

He lived in this area for 67 years and worked as an acoustical carpenter.

He was a member of the U.S. Veterans of Foreign Wars and the American Angus Association The American Angus Association was founded in Chicago, Illinois, in 1883, with 60 members. Its original name was shortened in the 1950s from the American Aberdeen-Angus Breeders' Association. .

His interests included genealogy.

Survivors include his wife; two sons, Mark of Eugene and Rod of Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth is the fifth-largest city in the state of Texas, 18th-largest city in the United States[1], and voted one of "America’s Most Livable Communities. ; two daughters, Sherry McNamara of Tacoma and Cathy Wallace of Beaverton; five brothers, Emmett, Paul and Larry, all of Eugene, Lester of Florence and Raymond of Springfield; three sisters, Ellen Camenzind of Eugene and Esther Shields and Mayola Hatfield, both of Springfield; eight grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.

Saturday's service will be held at 10:30 a.m. at Grace Lutheran Church in Eugene. Burial will be at Lane Memorial Gardens. Lane Memorial Gardens & Funeral Home in Eugene is in charge of arrangements.

Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Sacred Heart.

Helen Tallon

The funeral Mass will be held May 18 for Helen Audrey Belloni Tallon of Eugene, who died May 13 of congestive heart failure congestive heart failure, inability of the heart to expel sufficient blood to keep pace with the metabolic demands of the body. In the healthy individual the heart can tolerate large increases of workload for a considerable length of time. . She was 91.

Tallon was born Jan. 16, 1913, in Coquille co·quille  
n.
A scallop-shaped dish or a scallop shell in which various seafood dishes are browned and served.



[French, from Latin conch
 to Peter and Isabella McLeod Belloni. She married Alfred Tallon in Coquille on April 13, 1935. He died Feb. 22, 1984.

She lived in Coquille, Salem and Dallas before moving to Springfield in 1940. She and her husband built their home in Springfield and she lived there for 61 years. She later lived in Eugene at Ya-Po-Ah Terrace for three years.

She graduated from Coquille High School in 1931. She attended the University of Oregon The University of Oregon is a public university located in Eugene, Oregon. The university was founded in 1876, graduating its first class two years later. The University of Oregon is one of 60 members of the Association of American Universities.  and was a member of Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority sorority: see fraternity. . She graduated from the Oregon College of Education in Monmouth in 1935.

She worked at Oregon State Hospital Oregon State Hospital (OSH) in Salem, Oregon, United States, is the primary state-run psychiatric hospital in the state of Oregon since Dammasch State Hospital closed in 1995.  in Salem for a year. She worked as the credit manager at the Springfield Utility Board for 20 years. She served as president of the Business Credit Women.

She was an active member of St. Alice Catholic Church in Springfield and served on the altar society. She was also active in many community groups and held a number of offices.

Her interests included traveling and she visited Alaska, the Caribbean, Europe, the Amazon River, Brazil and the Panama Canal. She enjoyed her many trips to "tinsel town." She especially enjoyed her family and friends.

Survivors include a daughter, Margaret Shay shay  
n. Informal
A chaise.



[Back-formation from chaise (taken as pl. )]

Noun 1.
 of Springfield; three grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. A daughter, Carolyn Zimmerman, died May 15, 1977.

Visitation will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Alice Catholic Church in Springfield. Tuesday's Mass will be at 10 a.m. also at the church. Burial will be at Springfield Memorial Gardens. Springfield Memorial Gardens & Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Carol Morse

A memorial service will be held May 23 for Carol Lynn Morse of Eugene, who died April 28 of colon cancer colon cancer, cancer of any part of the colon (often called the large intestine). Colon cancer is the second most common cancer diagnosed in the United States. . She was 55.

Morse was born May 27, 1948, in Lebanon to Almon and Hazel Anthony Morse. She married Myron Pilon in Eugene on Dec. 26, 1979.

She lived in Lebanon until 1966, when she settled in Eugene.

She graduated from Lebanon High School Lebanon High School may refer to:
  • Lebanon High School — Lebanon, Illinois
  • Lebanon High School — Lebanon, Missouri
  • Lebanon High School — Lebanon, New Hampshire
  • Lebanon High School — Lebanon, Ohio
 in 1966 and received a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Oregon in 1970. She later received master's and doctorate degrees in counseling from the UO.

She was a professor and adviser at the UO. She also was a counselor and instructor at Lane Community College.

She served as a board member with Head Start of Lane County and Birth to Three.

She was a past president of the Oregon Counseling Association.

She enjoyed traveling, writing and gardening. She especially enjoyed her family.

Survivors include her husband; a son, Andrew Pilon of Eugene; a daughter, Mary Morse Pilon of Eugene; a brother, Larry Morse of Boston; and one grandchild.

The memorial service will be at 1 p.m. May 23 at Lane Community College Convention Center. Private inurnment will be at Siskiyou Memorial Park in Medford. Musgrove Family Mortuary in Eugene is in charge of arrangements.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Carol Morse Life Work Memorial Fund in care of the funeral home.

Rose Jaffee

SPRINGFIELD - A memorial service will be May 17 for Rose Jaffee of Springfield, who died May 12 of age-related causes. She was 91.

Jaffee was born Jan. 2, 1913, in New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
, to Hirschl and Lena Freeman Jaffee. She lived in New York until 1982 when she moved to Springfield. Jaffee loved movies, cats, bingo and the opera. She was a member of Calvary Open Bible Church in Springfield.

Survivors include two nieces, Lenore Loos of Salem and Harriet Schosha of Brooklyn, N.Y.; two nephews, Leonard Jaffee of Bellevue, Colo., and Harris Jaffee of Seattle; and numerous great-grand nieces and nephews.

Monday's service will be at 3 p.m. at Musgrove Family Center. Musgrove Family Mortuary in Eugene is in charge of arrangements.
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