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Ian Cate Jr.

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The area beside a grave.
 service will be Sept. 25 for Ian Kenneth Cate Jr. of Eugene, who died Sept. 20 in a vehicle-bicycle accident. He was 17.

He was born Aug. 4, 1985, in 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.  to Ian Kenneth and Laura Kristine Loberg Cate. He lived in Brookings until age 2, when he moved to Eugene.

Cate attended Clear Lake Elementary, Shasta Middle and Willamette High schools, and recently transferred to Sheldon High. He was in the 10th grade.

He was enrolled in a hunting and safety class, and was a Boy Scout. He enjoyed swimming in the river, spending time "Spending Time" is the first single released by Christian artist Stellar Kart.

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 with his friends, cooking and eating.

Survivors include his parents, Ian Cate Sr. and Laura and Ricky Horton Richard Neal Horton (born July 30, 1959 in Poughkeepsie, New York), is a former professional baseball player who pitched in the Major Leagues from 1984-1990. He currently provides color commentary for KSDK television broadcasts of the St. Louis Cardinals. , all of Eugene; his grandparents grandparents nplabuelos mpl

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, John and Hatsumi Cate of Burns and Donna Carpenter of Eugene; and two sisters, Sarah Cate and Angelique Cate, both of Eugene. A grandfather, Louie Loberg, died in 1993. Wednesday's service will be at 2 p.m. at Lane Memorial Gardens, Eugene. Memorial contributions may be made to a special account at any Pacific Continental Bank.

Katherine Umphers

The funeral will be Sept. 25 for F. Katherine Umphers of Eugene, who died Sept. 20 of age-related causes. She was 85.

Umphers was born Jan. 5, 1917, in Broken Bow Broken Bow may refer to:

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  • Broken Bow, Nebraska, United States
  • Broken Bow, Oklahoma, United States
  • Broken Bow Lake, a man-made lake in southeast Oklahoma
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, Okla., to Van Buren and Flossie Webb McQueen. She married Norman E. Umphens in Ada, Okla., on April 26, 1937. He died in November 1985.

She graduated from East Central College in Ada before moving to Lane County in 1957. For 27 years she worked as a schoolteacher at Harris and Whiteaker Elementary schools.

She enjoyed teaching, spending time at a beach cabin, working with her flowers, golf, bowling, cats, fishing and spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

She was a member of Eastern Star, the Beta Alpha chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Beta Sigma Phi International (ΒΣΦ) is a non-academic sorority with 200,000 members in chapters around the world. Founded in Abilene, Kansas in 1931 by Walter W. , the Hospital Auxiliary Guild, First Baptist Church First Baptist Church may refer to many churches: Canada
  • First Baptist Church of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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  • First Baptist Church (Bay Minette, Alabama)
  • First Baptist Church (Greenville, Alabama)
, the Eteri Friendship Circle, and the OEA OEA Organizacion de Estados Americanos (OAS in English)
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OEA Office of The Employment Advocate
 and NEA NEA
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 teachers' unions. She was a Red Cross 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.  volunteer.

Survivors include a daughter, Norma Barbison of Eugene; a sister, Peggy Craver of Rye, Colo.; two grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. A son, Dixon Van Umphers, died previously.

Wednesday's service will be at 11 a.m. at St. Jude Catholic Church
  • Academy Of The Assumption - Currently St. Jude Melkite Catholic Church
  • St. Simon & St. Jude Church (Tignish) - A catholic church in Canada
. A private burial will be at Rest-Haven Memorial Park. Musgrove Family Mortuary in Eugene is in charge. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude Church or Youth For Christ Youth for Christ is an international Christian ministry program that promotes youth evangelism and biblical Christianity.

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.

Patricia Marler

WALDPORT - Patricia Nadene Marler of Waldport died Sept. 19 of complications from heart problems. She was 69.

Marler was born Oct. 6, 1932, in Meeker, Colo., to Samuel and Margaret Moore Margaret Moore is an award-winning Canadian author of romance novels. Biography
The USA Today bestselling author of over 40 historical romance novels and novellas, Margaret Moore graduated with distinction from the University of Toronto with a degree in English literature.
 Stevenson. She married Jene Virgil Marler in Santa Fe, N.M., on Nov. 10, 1958. He died Dec. 23, 1990.

She lived in Utah during her childhood and attended high school in Salt Lake City. She lived in Klamath Falls from 1964 until 1967, when she moved to Eugene. In 1990, she settled in Waldport.

She owned Burger Bar in Waldport and was a member of both the Waldport Chamber of Commerce and the Moose Lodge. She enjoyed traveling and spending time with her family.

Survivors include a daughter, Robyn Marler of Troutdale; a son, Kenneth Miller of Junction City; a brother, Dennis Stevenson of Rio Rico, Ariz.; 14 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Two daughters, Kathleen Ostby and Karen Miller, and a son, Kevin Miller, died previously.

No services are planned. Bateman Funeral Home in Newport is in charge. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association American Heart Association (AHA),
n.pr a national voluntary health agency that has the goal of increasing public and medical awareness of cardiovascular diseases and stroke, and thereby reducing the number of associated deaths and disabilities.
.

Arlene Harris

Arlene Rose Harris of Eugene died Sept. 17 of cancer. She was 68.

Harris was born Aug. 2, 1934, in Fargo, N.D., to Levi and Matilda Priece Valley. Her first husband was Lee Mathis. She later married Alvin Mikkelson. She married Ernest Harris in Eugene on June 23, 1984. He died in July 2001.

She graduated from Gresham Union High School in 1952 and lived in Portland before settling in Eugene in 1975. She worked for many years as assistant manager of Everyones Market.

She enjoyed bowling, gardening, crocheting, traveling and playing cards. She was a member of the Elks Lodge as well as several card-playing groups. She once bowled a perfect 300 game.

Survivors include four daughters, Karen Mikkelson of Eugene, Janese Mikkelson of Okinawa, Japan, RayeAleen Fincher of Lucedale, Miss., and Faye Harris of Eugene; two sons, James Mikkelson and Roger Mathis, both of Portland; two brothers, Roger Valley of Arizona and Robert Valley of Lake Oswego; two sisters, Genevieve Thibideau of North Dakota and Shirley Renslow of Minnesota; 10 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.

No services are planned. Chapel of Memories Funeral Home in Eugene is in charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to the Greenhill Humane Society.

John Borman

Services have been held for John Otto "Jack" Borman of La Conner, Wash., formerly of the Eugene-Springfield area, who died Sept. 17 of emphysema emphysema (ĕmfĭsē`mə), pathological or physiological enlargement or overdistention of the air sacs of the lungs. A major cause of pulmonary insufficiency in chronic cigarette smokers, emphysema is a progressive disease that commonly . He was 74.

Borman was born July 7, 1928, in Harrisburg, Pa., to Otto and Hattie Viola Lafferty Borman. He married Mary Evelyn Page on June 16, 1951.

He attended high school, college and medical school in Pennsylvania and went on to work as a radiologist. He also served as a 1st Lt. doctor in the Army. A resident of the Eugene-Springfield area from 1959 until 1981, he founded Island Park Radiology in Springfield.

He enjoyed sailing, skiing, music and reading. He once sailed his 41-foot ketch to Tahiti and back. He was a member of the Phi Khi medical fraternity, the Eugene Yacht Club and Kappa Beta Phi.

Survivors include two sons, Dan Borman of Deer Harbor, Wash., and Norman J. Page of La Pine; four daughters, Amy Borman of Sedro Woolley, Wash., Beth Borman-Sanders of Rancho Mirage, Calif., Barbara Page Ridgway of Williamsburg, Va., and Gayle Page Block of Washoe Valley, Nev.; a brother, Dick Borman of Portland; and a sister, Hattie Vanderbeek of Rosalyn, N.J. Another sister, Ruth, died previously.

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