Obituaries.Byline: The Register-Guard Thomas Haggin The funeral was held Jan. 22 for Thomas Levi Haggin of Pickens, S.C., formerly of Eugene, who died Jan. 18 of smoke inhalation Smoke Inhalation Definition Smoke inhalation is breathing in the harmful gases, vapors, and particulate matter contained in smoke. Description Smoke inhalation typically occurs in victims or firefighters caught in structural fires. from a house fire. He was 4. He was born March 24, 1998, in Pickens to Anthony "Tony" Haggin and Sally Harris. He lived in Eugene in 2000. He attended pre-school, and he enjoyed heavy-equipment toys. Survivors include a brother, Scott of Georgia; and four sisters, Kristy, Kerri and Kate Hoxit, all of Rosman, N.C., and Toni of Georgia. Burial was at Harris Cemetery in Jackson County Jackson County is the name of 23 counties and one parish in the United States:
Anthony Haggin The funeral was held Jan. 22 for Anthony "Tony" Haggin of Pickens, S.C., formerly of Eugene, who died Jan. 18 of smoke inhalation from a house fire. He was 41. Haggin was born June 28, 1961, in Eugene to Gordon and Wanda Dukiel Haggin. He lived in this area for 30 years and graduated from Elmira High School
He enjoyed NASCAR racing The NASCAR Racing series of video games, developed by Papyrus, started in 1994 and ended with the release of NASCAR Racing 2003 Season in 2003. Later NASCAR games were released by Electronic Arts, who took over the official sport license. , boating, music and spending time with his family and friends. Survivors include his father of Eugene; a brother, James of Shelton, Wash.; three sisters, Diane Blazer and Chris Rosage, both of Eugene, and Candace Bray of Bend. His domestic partner of six years, Martha Covington, and a son, Thomas, also died as a result of the house fire. Burial was at Harris Cemetery in Jackson County, N.C. Moody-Connolly Funeral Home & Chapel in Brevard, N.C., is in charge of arrangements. Susie Olsen ROSEBURG - A private family service will be held for Susie A. Olsen of Roseburg, formerly of Eugene, who died Jan. 19 of age-related causes. She was 86. Olsen was born Sept. 6, 1916, in Santa Rosa, Calif., to Joseph and Susanne Gibbons Famous people named Gibbons include:
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She was a homemaker, and she enjoyed knitting, crocheting, sewing and gardening. She lived in this area for 40 years and was a member of the Salvation Army Home League. Survivors include three daughters, Harriette Cox of Grants Pass, Charmaine Casebolt of Roseburg and Suellen Cooper of Port Orchard, Wash.; a son, Kenneth Ames of Vallejo, Calif.; two brothers, Donald Bertino of Walnut Creek, Calif., and Ted Sanders of San Jose, Calif.; two sisters, Jenette Rousseau of Santa Rosa and Joan Helmke of New Braunfels, Texas New Braunfels (pronounced "Brawnfells") is a city in Texas in the United States. Braunfels means "brown rock" in German; the city is named for Braunfels, in Germany. In 2000, its population was 36,494, while in 2005 the U.S. ; eight grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. Burial will be at Rest-Haven Memorial Park in Eugene. Rest-Haven Memorial Park & Funeral Home in Eugene is in charge of arrangements. LeRoy Klemm A memorial service will be held March 8 for LeRoy H. Klemm of Eugene, who died Jan. 21 of cancer. He was 83. Klemm was born July 31, 1919, in Maple Park, Ill., to Henry and Anna Reines Klemm. In 1941, he received a bachelor's degree in chemistry at the University of Illinois University of Illinois may refer to:
adv. & adj. With the greatest honor. Used to express the highest academic distinction: graduated summa cum laude; a summa cum laude graduate. . He earned a master's degree in chemistry in 1943 and a Ph.D. in chemistry in 1945, both at the University of Michigan (body, education) University of Michigan - A large cosmopolitan university in the Midwest USA. Over 50000 students are enrolled at the University of Michigan's three campuses. The students come from 50 states and over 100 foreign countries. . He married Christine Jones in Texas City, Texas, on Dec. 27, 1945. She died Oct. 10, 1999. Klemm was a postdoctoral fellow at Ohio State University Ohio State University, main campus at Columbus; land-grant and state supported; coeducational; chartered 1870, opened 1873 as Ohio Agricultural and Mechanical College, renamed 1878. There are also campuses at Lima, Mansfield, Marion, and Newark. in 1946, and taught at Harvard and Indiana universities before beginning his career at 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. in 1952. He celebrated his 50th anniversary with the UO on Sept. 26, 2002. In addition to teaching, Klemm supervised and trained students and published 175 scholarly papers. Following his semi-retirement in 1985 and his official retirement in 1990, he published 35 papers and continued an active research program in heterocyclic heterocyclic /het·ero·cyc·lic/ (het?er-o-sik´lik) having a closed chain or ring formation including atoms of different elements. het·er·o·cy·clic adj. organic chemistry. Klemm was instrumental in establishing the UO undergraduate research program in organic chemistry and made significant research contributions. He was assistant dean of the UO College of Arts & Sciences in 1960-1962 and 1968-1969, and associate dean of the graduate school in 1960-1962. He was a Guggenheim Research Fellow in 1958, a NATO NATO: see North Atlantic Treaty Organization. NATO in full North Atlantic Treaty Organization International military alliance created to defend western Europe against a possible Soviet invasion. and Fulbright-Hayes research grantee An individual to whom a transfer or conveyance of property is made. In a case involving the sale of land, the buyer is commonly known as the grantee. grantee n. in 1972 and a recipient of an Australian government grant in 1979 and 1986. From 1964 to 2003, Klemm was a Fellow of the American Academy of Sciences. He also was a member of the editorial advisory board of the Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry from 1971 to 2003. His interests included singing, hiking and working on the family cabin along the McKenzie River. He belonged to the Obsidians, the Nature Conservancy and the Sierra Club Sierra Club, national organization in the United States dedicated to the preservation and expansion of the world's parks, wildlife, and wilderness areas. Founded (1892) in California by a group led by the Scottish-American conservationist John Muir, the Sierra Club . Survivors include a daughter, Rebecca Klemm of Washington, D.C.; a son, Richard of Naperville, Ill.; and two grandchildren. A daughter, Ann Klemm, died in 2002. The March 8 service will be held at 2 p.m. in the Knight Library Browsing Room. Musgrove Family Mortuary in Eugene is in charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to the LeRoy H. Klemm Seminar and Undergraduate Research Fund in Chemistry, to the Nature Conservancy, to the Sierra Club, to the Obsidians or to Oregon Health Sciences University. Scott Kolar A memorial service will be held Jan. 25 for Scott H. Kolar of Eugene, who died Jan. 21 of a heart condition. He was 57. Kolar was born Nov. 10, 1945, in Oak Park, Ill., to Frank and Ruth Houston Kolar. He married Cheryl McMasters in Oak Park on June 26, 1971. She died May 5, 1999. He received a bachelor's degree in Germany. His interests included Native American history, and he enjoyed raising his family. He lived in this area for 30 years. Survivors include a daughter, Christine Kolar of Eugene; and two brothers, Edward of Glen Ellyn, Ill., and John of Texas. Saturday's service will be held at 1 p.m. at the Christian Missionary & Alliance Church in Eugene. Musgrove Family Mortuary in Eugene is in charge of arrangements. Donna Kadrmas A memorial service will be held Jan. 25 for Donna Naomi Kadrmas of Eugene, who died Jan. 22 of complications from a lung transplant lung transplant Surgery Transplant of a lung allograft into a Pt with failing lungs; 90 US centers perform LT; 35 centers perform ≥ 10/yr Mean wait time 18 months Indications COPD–eg, emphysema due to α1 . She was 63. Kadrmas was born Aug. 4, 1939, in Chiloquin to Arvil and Beryl Smith Lawson. She married Larry Kadrmas in Eugene on Sept. 30, 1983. She graduated from Klamath Falls High School and lived in Sacramento, Calif., until 1982, when she moved to Eugene. She worked in the medical transcription field for various doctors for 25 years. She was born with a hereditary lung disease lung disease Pulmonary disease Pulmonology Any condition causing or indicating impaired lung function Types of LD Obstructive lung disease–↓ in air flow caused by a narrowing or blockage of airways–eg, asthma, emphysema, chronic bronchitis; and underwent a double lung transplant in 1994. Her family will remember how she never let her health problems limit her zest for life, beauty and adventure. She enjoyed traveling to new places and warm climates. She especially enjoyed attending children's ball games. Survivors include her husband; her mother of Klamath Falls; a son, Russ Morgan of Eugene; a daughter, Janet France of Montana; and four grandchildren. A daughter, Sharon Lamb, died previously. Saturday's service will be held at 10:30 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church in Eugene. The graveside grave·side n. The area beside a grave. service will be at 2:30 p.m. at West Lawn Memorial Park in Eugene. West Lawn Memorial Park & Funeral Home in Eugene is in charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Lung Association The American Lung Association (ALA) is a non-profit organization that "fights lung disease in all its forms, with special emphasis on asthma, tobacco control and environmental health". and/or to St. Mary Catholic Church in Eugene. Brett Walter A memorial service will be held Jan. 25 for Brett D. Walter of Eugene, who died Jan. 20 at the age of 28. His family chose not to list the cause of death. Walter was born Nov. 28, 1974, in Arlington Heights, Ill., to Peter and Joanne Folkers Walter. He attended the University of Kansas The University of Kansas (often referred to as KU or just Kansas) is an institution of higher learning in Lawrence, Kansas. The main campus resides atop Mount Oread. . He lived in Lawrence, Kan., and Eureka, Calif., before moving to Eugene in 1998. He enjoyed fishing, camping, hiking, sports and motor races. Survivors include his parents of South Barrington, Ill.; and his grandfather, Art Folkers of Rock Falls, Ill. Saturday's service will be held at 11 a.m. at Poole-Larsen Funeral Home in Eugene. Memorial contributions may be made to a nature fund or to a charity of choice. 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 forms submitted through funeral homes or by the deceased's immediate family. Obituary information is available at (phone) 485-1234, Ext. 5534, or (fax) 683-7631. If you want to purchase advertising space for a more detailed obituary, call 342-1212. Obituaries published in the past 30 days are available at www.registerguard.com. |
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