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Obituaries for the day of July 30, 2008
Obituaries for the day of July 30, 2008
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Bruce, Jensen, Morris, Roberts, Coady
Catherine Bruce, 96, of La Grande, died July 29 at her home. A full obituary will be available later. Daniels-Knopp Funeral, Cremation & Life Celebration Center is in charge of arrangements. Charlotte Jensen, 69, of Elgin, died this morning at her home. Daniels-Knopp Funeral, Cremation & Life Celebration Center is in charge of arrangements. Robert Charles “Chuck” Morris, 90, of La Grande, died July 28 in Wallowa County. A complete obituary will be available later. Loveland Funeral Chapel and Crematory is in charge of arrangements. Charles “Chuck” Roberts, 89, of Enterprise, died July 28. A service will begin at 1 p.m. Friday at Bollman Funeral Home in Enterprise. A full obituary will be available later. Alice Lanora Coady, 76, of Deer Island and formerly of La Grande, died July 25 at Good Samaritan Hospital in Portland after a lengthy illness. A celebration of life will begin at 2 p.m. Sunday at her Deer Island home. Columbia Funeral Home in St. Helens is in charge of arrangements. Alice was born July 24, 1932, to Jerry C. Dockweiler and Millie Lanora Pyle in La Grande. She was educated in La Grande and in Eugene. In 1950, Alice married Kenneth Francis Anderson. The couple lived in St. Helens then later divorced. She remarried and lived in Eugene for more than 25 years. After the couple divorced, Alice moved back to the St. Helens area. Alice loved hunting, fishing, gardening, crafts, her dog, Cooper, and especially, her family. She worked for the State of Oregon in Eugene for several years and at her sister’s preschool. Survivors include sisters, Geraldine Lewis-Lefever of Cherry Valley, Calif., and Wynona Arends of Eugene; sons, Russ Anderson of Deer Island and Bruce Anderson of St. Helens; daughters, Kay Merrill, Sharleen Petite and Marleen Haagenson, all of St. Helens; 17 grandchildren; and 26 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; brother, Darrell; and son, Jerry James Anderson. Memorial contributions may be made to the Oregon American Cancer Society. |






