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OBITUARIES.

Byline: The Register-Guard

Pete Susick

NORTH BEND North Bend is the name of several places in the United States of America:
  • North Bend, Nebraska
  • North Bend, Ohio
  • North Bend, Oregon
  • North Bend, Washington
  • North Bend Rail Trail
  • North Bend State Park
 - Pete Susick of North Bend died March 8 of age-related causes. He was 86.

He was born June 27, 1920, in North Bend to Peter and Matilda Brovich Susick. He married Marcella Nelson on Dec. 29, 1941.

Susick was in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II, serving in Okinawa in the South Pacific. He worked as a teacher and football coach at Marshfield High School Mashfield High School may refer to one of these high schools in the United States:
  • Marshfield High School (Massachusetts)
  • Marshfield High School (Missouri)
  • Marshfield High School (Oregon)
  • Marshfield High School (Wisconsin)
 from 1945 until retiring in 1980.

Survivors include his wife; two sons, Kipp of Vancouver, Wash., and Rick of Petaluma, Calif.; a daughter, Nancy Susick Girt girt 1  
v. girt·ed, girt·ing, girts

v.tr.
1. To gird.

2. To secure with a girth.

3. To measure the girth of.

v.intr.
To measure in girth.
 of Coos Bay Coos Bay (ks), city (1990 pop. 15,076), Coos co., SW Oreg., a port of entry on Coos Bay; founded 1854 as Marshfield, inc. 1874, renamed 1944. ; two sisters, Jenny Steiner of North Bend and Vicki Hansen The creator of this article, or someone who has substantially contributed to it, may have a conflict of interest regarding its subject matter.
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 of Coos Bay; and six grandchildren.

No service is planned. Arrangements by Coos Bay Chapel. Remembrances to Marshfield High School's memorial scholarship committee.

Evelyn Pentico

COTTAGE GROVE Cottage Grove, village (1990 pop. 22,935), Washington co., SE Minn., near the St. Croix River; inc. 1965. There is farming (cattle, sheep, corn, and soybeans) and manufacturing (chemicals and machinery).  - A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, March 17, at Smith-Lund-Mills Funeral Chapel in Cottage Grove for Evelyn May Pentico of Cottage Grove, who died March 9 of age-related causes. She was 93.

She was born May 7, 1913, near Regina, Saskatchewan, to Halver and Elizabeth Fleak Rose. She married Floyd "Cub" Schmitt on March 6, 1937, in Cottage Grove. He died Aug. 3, 1941. She married Coda Pentico on Feb. 5, 1946, in Cottage Grove. He died in June 1992.

She graduated from Cottage Grove High School Cottage Grove High School is a public high school located in Cottage Grove, Oregon. It has a newer school building, opened in 2003 to replace the old high school building that was built in 1939 and held its first classes in 1940.  in 1932. She was a homemaker and co-owner of Rose Meat Lockers.

Survivors include her sister, Hazel Kelly of Cottage Grove; and a stepdaughter step·daugh·ter  
n.
A spouse's daughter by a previous union.


stepdaughter
Noun

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

Noun 1.
, Penny Stedman of Tucson, Ariz. A daughter, Carol Rose Schmitt, died March 9, 1959.

Visitation will precede the service from noon to 1 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Burial will be at Fir Grove Cemetery in Cottage Grove. Remembrances to Senior Wheels of Cottage Grove.

Rosalie Lake

COTTAGE GROVE - A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, March 17, at Dorena Grange for Rosalie Anne Lake of Cottage Grove, who died March 10 of age-related causes. She was 77.

She was born Oct. 17, 1929, in Mascheta, Mont., to Ralph and Dolah Allen Plaisted. She married Philip Lake on June 5, 1949, in Cottage Grove.

She graduated from high school in Cottage Grove. Lake was a homemaker and had worked as a bookkeeper and rancher. In her teens, she was a ground observer during World War II.

Survivors include her husband; two daughters, Marilyn Rapp of Prineville and Caroline Packnett of Eugene; two sons, Marvin of Eugene and Jerry of Cottage Grove; two sisters, Jean Wendeborn and Agnes Snauer; a brother, Jim Plaisted; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. A grandson, David Rapp, died previously.

Burial will be at Fir Grove Cemetery in Cottage Grove. Arrangements by Smith-Lund-Mills Funeral Chapel in Cottage Grove. Remembrances to Creswell Christian School A Christian School is a school run on Christian principles or by a Christian organization.

The nature of Christian schools varies enormously from country to country according to the religious, educational, and political culture.
.

Richard Bales

GLIDE - A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 17, at North Umpqua Bible Fellowship in Roseburg for Richard Ray Richard B. Ray (February 2, 1927 – May 29, 1999) was an American politician from Georgia.

Ray was born in Fort Valley, Georgia, and graduated from Crawford County High School in Roberta, Georgia, in 1944.
 Bales of Glide, who died March 10 of cancer. He was 57.

He was born March 23, 1949, in Renton, Wash., to Orville and Margaret Monaco Bales Sr. He married Dara Black on July 9, 1971, in Florence.

Bales served in the U.S. Army in Vietnam. He worked as a timber faller.

Survivors include his wife; a son, Jesse of New Orleans New Orleans (ôr`lēənz –lənz, ôrlēnz`), city (2006 pop. 187,525), coextensive with Orleans parish, SE La., between the Mississippi River and Lake Pontchartrain, 107 mi (172 km) by water from the river mouth; founded ; a daughter, Shanette Bacon of New Orleans; a brother, Orville Jr. of Florence; and three grandchildren.

Inurnment will be at Roseburg National Cemetery Roseburg National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located in Oregon, Douglas County, Oregon. It encompasses 4.1 acres, and as of the end of 2005, had 3,442 interments. It is administered by the Eagle Point National Cemetery. . Arrangements by Taylor's Family Chapel in Winston. Remembrances to the Glide Baptist Church building fund.

Clarence Leitzel

SPRINGFIELD - The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Thursday, March 15, at Springfield Memorial Gardens & Funeral Home for Clarence Leitzel, who died March 11 of age-related causes at 87.

He was born June 23, 1919, in Portland to John and Caroline Schmidt Leitzel. He married Corleen Milhorn on September 20, 1952, in Vancouver, Wash.

He worked as a logger for Weyerhaeuser.

Survivors include his wife; a son, Jonnie, and a daughter, Tara Baker, both of Springfield; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Burial will be at Springfield Memorial Gardens. Arrangements by Musgrove Family Mortuary in Eugene.

Shirley Austin

Shirley A. Austin of Eugene died March 3 of cardiovascular disease Cardiovascular disease
Disease that affects the heart and blood vessels.

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cardiovascular disease 
. She was 70.

She was born March 11, 1936, in Hill City, Minn., to Henry and Loretta Albright Stanley. She was married to Glenn Austin Jr. for 19 years.

Austin was a business owner and worked for a school district and in the nonprofit sector.

Survivors include two daughters, Valerie Vaughn of Eugene and Venesse Austin of Oregon City There are two places named Oregon City in the United States:
  • Oregon City, California
  • Oregon City, Oregon
; a brother, Robert Stanley of Creswell; two sisters, Terrie Broxson of North Bend and Carol Epping of Long Beach, Wash.; and one grandson.

No service is planned. Arrangements by Musgrove Family Mortuary in Eugene. Remembrances to Meals on Wheels n. 1. A program that delivers hot meals to persons, such as the elderly or disabled, who are confined to their homes and unable to cook for themselves; also, the meals thus delivered. Such programs are usually conducted by governmental or charitable organizations. .

Alma Born

Alma May Born of Eugene died March 6 of age-related causes. She was 88.

She was born May 3, 1918, in Bedford, Okla., to George and Grace Wilson Scherffius.

She married Harold Born on July 12, 1945, in Huntington Park, Calif. He died Oct. 15, 2006.

Born was a homemaker.

Survivors include two daughters, Marie Royer of Eugene and Joan Prinzing of Post Falls, Idaho Post Falls is a city in Kootenai County, Idaho, United States near the Idaho state line between Spokane, Washington, and Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. The population was 17,247 at the 2000 census, but now as of 2006 it has 24,420 citizens. ; a son, Steve McTimmonds of Grants Pass; a brother, Gene Scherffius of Springfield; a sister, Barbara Munroe of Grants Pass; nine grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.

No service is planned. Arrangements by Lane Memorial Gardens & Funeral Home in Eugene.

News obituaries are a free service of The Register-Guard and are printed as space allows. The News Department will accept information on its standard obituary form, as well as a photograph, submitted through funeral homes or by the deceased's immediate family. Obituary information is available by phone at 485-1234, Ext. 5534, or by fax at 683-7631. Obituary forms are available on the Web at www.registerguard.com by clicking on "Obituary form." To purchase space for a more detailed, personalized obituary, also including a photograph, call the newspaper's advertising department at 683-7612. News obituaries published in the past 30 days are available at www.register guard.com.
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