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Obituaries for the day of April 16, 2009
Obituaries for the day of April 16, 2009
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Obituaries for the day of April 16, 2009 Robert ‘Bob’ Cheney La Grande 1922-2009 Robert “Bob” Keith Cheney, 86, of La Grande, died April 10 at a local care center. Robert requested no services. A family memorial will be held at a later date. Loveland Funeral Chapel and Crematory is in charge of arrangements. Bob was born Nov. 7, 1922, to Earl Cheney and Harriet (Sawyer) Cheney in Shoshone, Idaho. He lived in Shoshone for many years then married the love of his life, Stella Baughman of Jerome, Idaho, Oct. 11, 1944. They had three sons. Bob served in the U.S. Navy from 1942 to October 1945, two years of which were served in the South Pacific. After forming and operating a farm supply business in Shoshone, Bob and Stella moved to Caldwell, Idaho, then later to Craigmont, Idaho, and finally to La Grande where C&M Farm Supply was formed and operated for 19 years. They lived in La Grande until retiring. Bob and Stella loved spending their winters in Arizona and summers in La Grande. In 2002, they moved to Tillamook then returned to La Grande in 2008. Bob loved gardening and was known for his corn, potatoes and zucchini. He also enjoyed fishing and golfing and could play pinochle for hours at a time. Bob is survived by his wife of 64 years, Stella; sister, Adele Sullivan of Florida; sons, Bruce and his wife, Sondra Cheney, of Prineville, Keith and his wife, Sharon Cheney, of La Grande, and Morris and his wife, Nancy Cheney, of Tillamook; five grandchildren; and two great-granddaughters. Bob was preceded in death by his father, Earl; mother, Harriett; brother, Earl; sisters, Olive and Barbara; and recently an infant great-grandson, Seth Robert Donohoe. Leon C. Doyle La Grande 1951-2009 Leon C. Doyle, 58, of La Grande, died April 13 at Saint Alphonsus Medical Center in Boise, after a very short battle with esophageal cancer. The service will begin at 10 a.m. Saturday at Loveland Funeral Chapel. A reception will follow the services at the 4-H building on the Union County fair grounds. Leon was born Jan. 6, 1951, to Betty Rose (Hotzel) and Leonard David Doyle in La Grande. Leon was raised and educated in La Grande. He graduated from La Grande High School in 1969 where he was an active member of the FFA. After high school Leon started out as a local painter with Rick Ledbetter then moved to Bates to work for Edward Hines Sawmill. After a year or so he transferred to Burns with Edward Hines Sawmill. In September 1971 he moved back to his hometown of La Grande and started working with Boise Cascade, where he was employed for 38 years. Everywhere Leon would go people would refer to him as Santa Claus due to his beard he had grown since 1976. Leon was an avid blackpowder shooter; he belonged to the LoLo Trails Muzzleloader Club and Hells Canyon Muzzleloader Club and served as the vice president of the Wenaha Muzzleloader club for many years where he is known as “Red Beaver.” He enjoyed attending rendezvous with all of his muzzle loading friends — they were all like a second family to him. Leon always enjoyed spending time with his family, hunting, camping, woodworking, helping others learn about muzzle loading and watching the races every Sunday! Leon married Barbara Jean Carson Dec. 3, 1972. They lived a wonderful 37 years together raising their four children: Trisha, Debbie, Brandy and Bud. He is survived by his wife Barbara; parents, Leonard and Bonnie Doyle; children, Trisha and her husband, Steve Soldavini, Debbie and her husband, Devin Cornford, Brandy and her husband, Troy McIntosh, all of La Grande, and Bud and his wife, Mariel Doyle, of Nampa; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; siblings, George Doyle, Tom Stout, Larry Stout, Sheryl Doss and James Doyle; in-laws, Edwin (Bud) and Eleanor Wilson. He was preceded in death by his mother, Betty Rose Doyle. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Union County Relay for Life in memory of Leon Doyle. |






