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OBITUARIES.

Byline: The Register-Guard

Bonnie Miller

SPRINGFIELD - A celebration of life will be held Jan. 19 for Bonnie Lou Bonnie Lou (born Mary Jo Kath October 27, 1924 in Talawanda, Indiana) is an American Rock & Roll and Country Music singer. During the mid 1950s, Rock & Roll was the hottest selling music on the market. Few woimen however ventured into this territory, like Bonnie Lou.  Miller of Springfield, who died Jan. 14 of heart failure. She was 58.

She was born May 30, 1946, in Klamath Falls Klamath Falls, city (1990 pop. 17,737), seat of Klamath co., SW Oreg., at the southern tip of Upper Klamath Lake; inc. 1905. It is the processing and distribution center of a lumber, livestock, and farm area.  to Leonard and Gladys Goulet Dalbeck. She lived in Oakridge from 1949 to 1956 before moving to Springfield. She married Leroy Miller on Aug. 27, 1977.

She enjoyed crafts, crocheting, painting, camping and 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 grandchildren. Miller was a member of New Life Center.

Survivors include her husband; three daughters, Patti Rhule, Diana Morgan Diana Morgan (born September 21 in Chicago, Illinois) was a popular television news personality in Hampton Roads, Virginia. Television news
Diana arrived at the NBC affiliate in Portsmouth/Norfolk, Virginia's WAVY-TV in January, 1981.
 and Tonia Hathorn, all of Springfield; two stepdaughters, Anne Tarrant and Candy Shewey; a brother, Bill Dalbeck of Florence; a sister, Cheryl Buckley of Idaho; and eight grandchildren.

Wednesday's service will be at 1 p.m. at the New Life Center. Andreason's Cremation cremation, disposal of a corpse by fire. It is an ancient and widespread practice, second only to burial. It has been found among the chiefdoms of the Pacific Northwest, among Northern Athapascan bands in Alaska, and among Canadian cultural groups.  and Burial Service The religious service performed at the interment of the dead; a funeral service.
That portion of a liturgy which is read at an interment; as, the English burial service s>.

See also: Burial Burial
 in Eugene is in charge of arrangements.

Russel Culp

SPRINGFIELD - The funeral will be Jan. 19 for Russel E. Culp of Springfield, who died Jan. 14 of age-related causes. He was 92.

He was born Dec. 14, 1912, in Hutchinson, Kan., to Robert and Lenora Smith Culp. He married Clarabelle Sigsworth in Everett, Wash., on Feb. 6, 1936.

He lived in Everett until 1948 when he moved to Springfield. Culp worked for the Civilian Conservation Corps Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), established in 1933 by the U.S. Congress as a measure of the New Deal program. The CCC provided work and vocational training for unemployed single young men through conserving and developing the country's natural resources.  from October 1934 to February 1935. He was employed as a welder for 28 years with Weyerhaeuser.

Culp loved spending time with his family, playing horseshoes, fishing, boxing and traveling to Arizona. He was a lifetime member of the Elks and the Odd Fellows Odd Fellows can refer to one (or more) of the following friendly societies, fraternal and service organizations and/or Lodges:
  • Oddfellows - A British friendly society with origins in the 1700s which has spawned:
.

Survivors include his wife; two daughters, Carol Hinkle and Donna Huser, both of Springfield; nine grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and three great-great grandchildren.

Visitation will be from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday at Springfield Memorial Gardens & Funeral Home. Wednesday's funeral will be at 2 p.m., also at the funeral home.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association The Alzheimer's Association, incorportated on April 10, 1980 as the Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders Association, Inc., is a non-profit American voluntary health organization which focuses on care, support and research for Alzheimer's disease. .

Patricia Wysong

COTTAGE GROVE - A memorial service will be held Jan. 18 for Patricia Aurelia Wysong of Cottage Grove, who died Jan. 14 of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
n. Abbr. COPD
A chronic lung disease, such as asthma or emphysema, in which breathing becomes slowed or forced.
. She was 87. She was born Oct. 10, 1917, in Carter County, Okla., to G.A. Worsham. She married Autrey Wysong in Reno, Nev., on Jan. 14, 1959. He died Dec. 9, 1988.

Wysong lived in Silver City, N.M., Texas and Oklahoma. She lived in Lane County for the past 46 years.

She enjoyed gardening, plants and playing cards. She was a member of Church of Christ and enjoyed attending church functions.

Survivors include a stepson step·son  
n.
A spouse's son by a previous union.


stepson
Noun

a son of one's husband or wife by an earlier relationship

Noun 1.
, J.P. of Dallas, Texas; and four grandchildren, one great-grandchild and one great-great-grandchild.

Tuesday's service will be at 10:30 a.m. at Church of Christ in Cottage Grove. Private interment will follow at Lane Memorial Gardens. Smith-Lund-Mills Funeral Chapel in Cottage Grove is in charge of arrangements.

Memorial contributions may be made to Operation Independence, PeaceHealth of Cottage Grove or Church of Christ.

Lois Bateman

JUNCTION CITY - Lois Mae Bateman of Junction City died Jan. 13 of age-related causes. She was 80.

Bateman was born July 1, 1924, in Richland to William and Susie Paine Lauder. She married Harry Bateman in Weiser, Idaho, in 1971. He died in 1997.

She lived in Baker County, Ore., for 54 years, in Harrisburg for 26 years and in Junction City for the past two years.

Bateman was employed as a field worker. She enjoyed fishing, hunting, camping and canning.

Survivors include a son, Garry of Junction City; three daughters, Betty Logan of Monroe, and Carolyn Mehlhorn and Mary Colerick, both of Baker City; two brothers, Lloyd Simonis of Idaho and Floyd Simonis of Baker City; two sisters, Ruth Fox of Baker City and Jean Croxen of Hermiston; and seven grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.

England's Eugene Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements.

Sherman Feiss

A graveside grave·side  
n.
The area beside a grave.
 service will be held Jan. 18 for Sherman Hinton Feiss of Eugene, who died Jan. 11 of age-related causes. He was 96.

He was born Oct. 17, 1908, in Truckee, Calif., to Henry and Grace Brown Feiss. He married Margaret Furlong in 1937. He received a bachelor's degree from the University of California at Berkeley (body, education) University of California at Berkeley - (UCB)

See also Berzerkley, BSD.

http://berkeley.edu/.

Note to British and Commonwealth readers: that's /berk'lee/, not /bark'lee/ as in British Received Pronunciation.
 in 1928 and a master's degree in forestry from Oregon State University Oregon State University, at Corvallis; land-grant and state supported; coeducational; chartered 1858 as Corvallis College, opened 1865. In 1868 it was designated Oregon's land-grant agricultural college and was taken over completely by the state in 1885.  in 1936.

Feiss lived in Palo Alto and Berkeley, Calif., and in Corvallis before moving to Eugene in 1946. He worked for the U.S. Forest Service in Eastern Oregon for 10 years. He later formed Bigley-Feiss Foresters in Eugene.

Feiss enjoyed the outdoors and nature. He was a 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.  Duck and Oregon State University Beaver fan.

Survivors include his wife; three sons, Hugh of Jerome, Idaho, Michael of Iowa City, Iowa Iowa City is a city in Johnson County, Iowa, United States. It is the principal city of the Iowa City, Iowa Metropolitan Statistical Area which encompasses Johnson and Washington counties. , and David of Eugene; and four grandchildren.

Tuesday's service will be at 11 a.m. at Mount Calvary Cemetery in Eugene. A reception will follow. Musgrove Family Mortuary in Eugene is in charge of arrangements.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Pearl Buck Center.

Hazel Luman

Hazel J. Luman of Eugene died Jan. 13 of age-related causes. She was 80.

She was born July 18, 1924, in Chowchilla, Calif., to George and Josephine Pimentel Frago. She married Bill Luman.

She lived in Medford before moving to Cottage Grove and Eugene two years ago. She owned and operated a laundry and diaper service in Medford.

Luman enjoyed handicrafts and eating jelly beans.

Survivors include two sons, Gary Silva of Cottage Grove and James Byrne of Ruch; a brother, George Frago of Sparks, Nev.; a sister, Dorthea Snopl of Medford; and five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Her husband, Bill, died previously.

No service is planned. Private inurnment will be at Hillcrest Memorial Park in Medford. England's Eugene Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Arthritis Foundation.

Dorothy Hall

COBURG - A memorial service will be held Jan. 19 for Dorothy Lou Hall of Coburg, who died Jan. 4 of cancer. She was 85.

She was born Oct. 10, 1919, in Oklahoma to Weaver and Lela Sexton Adams. She married Nelson E. Hall in Yuma, Ariz., on Sept. 4, 1937. He died Oct. 4, 1990.

Hall lived in Redlands, Calif., Springfield and Silverton.

She lived in Lane County for 55 years.

She worked as a waitress, store clerk and employee with the U.S. Postal Service The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) processes and delivers mail to individuals and businesses within the United States. The service seeks to improve its performance through the development of efficient mail-handling systems and operates its own planning and engineering programs. .

She enjoyed sewing, oil painting and volunteering at Coburg Elementary School and for the Coburg Senior Lunch program.

Hall was a charter member of the Coburg Fire Department Auxiliary and Diamond Rebekah Lodge in Coburg.

Survivors include two daughters, Caroline Manley of Eugene and Janelle Marshall of Myrtle Creek; one brother, Ralph Adams of Marcola; two sisters, Ruth Payne of Coburg and Mary Jenkins of Eugene; and four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

A daughter, Joan, died previously.

Visitation will be from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday and 9 a.m. to noon Wednesday at Major Family Funeral Home in Springfield.

Wednesday's service will be at 3 p.m. at Coburg United Methodist Church United Methodist Church, in the United States, religious body formed by the union in 1968 of the Evangelical United Brethren Church and the Methodist Church (see Methodism). .

Memorial contributions may be made to Coburg Independent Order of Odd Fellows
For other Orders of Odd Fellows / Oddfellows, consult Odd Fellows
For IOOF, the Australian investment company see IOOF (company)


The Independent Order of Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F.
.

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