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Home arrow News arrow Obituaries arrow Obituaries for the day of April 29, 2009

Obituaries for the day of April 29, 2009

Ashton, Carpino

George Elmer Ashton, 77, of Elgin and formerly of McCall, Idaho, died April 22 at St. Alphonsus Medical Center in Boise. A memorial service will take place later in Elgin. Daniels-Knopp Funeral, Cremation & Life Celebration Center is in charge of arrangements.

George was born May 25, 1931, to Elmer Isaac Joseph and Blanche (Parkin) Ashton in Woodruff, Utah. He was raised in Morgan, Utah. He married Marlene Madden, and they lived in McCall for many years where he worked as a timber faller. In 1967 they moved to

La Grande where George ran a McCullough chainsaw and snowmobile shop for many years.

The marriage ended in divorce, and he later married Claire Crawford. He worked for Boise Cascade until his retirement.

He enjoyed the Boise Cascade Bass Tournament and was a volunteer for the Elgin Fire Department. He was an outdoorsman and enjoyed rafting and snowmobiling. He enjoyed gardening and canned what he raised. He had a workshop where he welded horseshoe and other metal lawn ornaments.

Survivors include his daughters and their spouses, Susan Procsal of La Grande, Pode and Don Lampkins of La Grande, Diane and Kim Rollins of Burns, Rhonda and Randy Smith of

La Grande, Paula and Shane Moe of North Powder and Amy and John Williams of Pendleton; sisters, Lorraine Smith of Utah, Bobbie Stephens of Oklahoma, Mona Parks of Utah and Della Allen of Joseph; 18 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and other relatives.

He was preceded in death by a brother, Joel Ashton.


Thomas Joseph Carpino Jr., 63, of La Grande, known to family and friends as “T,” Dad, Papa, Butch and Tommy Joe Bob, died April 24 at his home surrounded by his loved ones. A celebration of life will begin at 6 p.m. Thursday at Faith Center, 10300 South D St., in Island City. The family requests that attendees wear bright colors or Hawaiian shirts for this celebration. Loveland Funeral Chapel and Crematory is in charge of arrangements.

“T” was born Sept. 22, 1945, to Thomas Joseph Carpino and Gloria Aurora (Benson) Carpino in Hempstead, N.Y. He attended public schools in Levittown, N.Y. After graduation in 1964 he enlisted into the U.S. Navy. While serving aboard the USS Fulton, he met and married Connie McVey of Pasadena, Md.

He served three tours in Vietnam, and served aboard various ships and was one of 11 elite fleet diesel inspectors in the service, also the coordinator for the East Coast Fleet. Among the many awards he received were the Meritorious Unit Commendations with four Bronze Stars, RVN Meritorious Unit Citation and Master Training Specialist. Prior to moving to

La Grande in 1992, he was stationed in Norfolk, Va., with the U.S. Navy. He served for 28 years until his retirement in 1992.

After moving to La Grande, “T” worked for Scott’s Heating & Air Conditioning from 1994 to 1997. While still working with Scott’s, “T” and his wife were the caretakers for the Union County Fairgrounds from 1993 to 1995.

He had his own auto glass repair and replacement business from 1997 until he started with the Union County Sheriff’s Department in 1999. During this time, he served in various positions, starting as a reserve, then going full time as the work crew officer. He also served as house arrest officer, transport officer and was a corrections officer until cancer forced him to retire in 2007.

His greatest love was for his Lord, his family and friends. Whenever he was able to be involved with his church he would serve as deacon, usher and Sunday school teacher. Those who knew him say nobody was a stranger to “T”; he always tried to be an encouragement to those around him. He always said that today’s youth are very important and supported them fully.

He loved to camp with his family and friends, whether it was a church camp-out or family reunion. “T” enjoyed teaching his grandsons John and Matt to fish, even if it meant getting a fish hook in the back of his head.

Some of his other hobbies included riding his motorcycle. He also loved small sports cars, from Austin Healys to Miatas. He was always restoring some type of vehicle, either for himself or for someone else. No job was too big or too small, when someone needed help. “T” touched so many lives during his journey, but a special friendship was the one that he had with his buddy Marlin Sturgis and his wife, Pam. They say gold panning will never be the same.

Survivors include his wife, Connie Carpino of La Grande; daughter, Angel Marie and her husband, Tod Hull, of Union; son, Thomas Joseph Carpino III and his wife, Carrie Ann Carpino, of Norfolk, Va.; foster son, James Burchett of South Dakota; brother, John Carpino and Lori Singer of Concord, N.C.; sisters, Gloria and her husband, Raymond Langdon, of Levittown, N.Y., Peggy and her husband, Jerry Leonardi of Smithtown, N.Y., Ginnie and her husband, Tom McDermott, of Sherburne, N.Y., Marie and her husband, Michael Bocca, of Mastic Beach, N.Y.; an uncle; sisters in-law, Kathy and her husband, David Bailey, of

La Grande and Susan Duffy Carpino of Port Jefferson, N.Y.; two grandsons; and numerous nieces and nephews.

 
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