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Obituaries for the day of October 30, 2009
Obituaries for the day of October 30, 2009
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Sherman, Allen, Skinner-Darling, Westenskow
LOCAL FUNERALS AND VISITATIONS Nov. 2 — Joyce Sherman, service, 2 p.m., Loveland Funeral Chapel Rose M. Allen, 97, formerly of La Grande, died Oct. 21 at her home in Bend. Autumn Funerals in Bend is in charge of arrangements. She was born Sept. 30,1912, to John and Barbara Kline in Vancouver, Wash. She married Verne A. Allen May 31, 1941. They moved to La Grande in September 1960. During the next 20 years she worked for several doctors and the Saint Joseph Hospital as a medical transcriptionist. During that time she became involved with the La Grande Country Club. She enjoyed playing golf with her husband and with her female friends. She and Verne were regulars at the Tuesday night golf game and potluck. She also loved to go camping anywhere there was a creek or river. Her other hobbies included reading and crossword puzzles. In June 1989 they moved to Pacific City on the coast. In 2001 she moved to Bend where she remained until her death. She still has friends living in La Grande. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Susan M. (Allen) and Gary L. Baker; daughter, Ginny Allen of Bend; two granddaughters; two great-grandchildren; two stepgrandsons; four step-great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by her husband, Verne A. Allen; son, Chuck Allen; parents, John and Barbara Klein; and 10 brothers and sisters. Helen Skinner-Darling, 90, of Portland and formerly of La Grande, died Oct. 26 in Portland. Private burial will take place at River View Cemetery. Wilhelm Portland Memorial is in charge of arrangements. Helen was born Jan. 28, 1919, to Emma and Eugene Skinner at Twin Falls, Idaho. She attended Riveria Grade School and La Grande High School. Survivors include her children, Rodney Darling and Kenneth Darling. Ronald Wilford Westenskow, 87, of College Place, Wash., and formerly of Imbler, died Oct. 24 at his home. A private graveside service for family and friends was held this morning at the Blue Mountain Memorial Gardens Cemetery. A memorial service followed at the Herring Funeral Home with the Rev. Albert Gillin of First Presbyterian Church officiating. Ronald was born March 13, 1922, to Wilford and Ruth Celesta McBride Westenskow in Imbler. He also had one brother, Garth Dean Westenskow. He attended Imbler Grade School and Imbler High School. He graduated from Eastern Oregon College in La Grande and obtained a bachelor of science degree from Brigham Young University in Utah. He graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy as a lieutenant midshipman and served in the South Pacific. His landing craft was waiting to send troops ashore when the atom bomb was dropped over Japan. He served his enlisted time and was sent home. He was proud to serve his country and was proud of his rank as naval officer. After his discharge from the service, he returned to his home near La Grande. He married Carol Butt March 10, 1944, in Salt Lake City. They had five children. Eventually, he became involved in agriculture in the Grande Ronde Valley. Those who knew him say he was instrumental in the beginning of the grass seed industry here. He was one of the first to introduce producing grass seed in rows, and he also introduced the machinery to harvest and clean and package the seed for marketing. Later, those who knew him say he was one of the founders of the mint-growing industry and the process of distilling mint in the field. He always maintained acreage in wheat, harvested it and stored it in silos, ready for profitable marketing. Ronald became an ordained bishop in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. His wife and mother of his children, Carol Butt, preceded him in death. After attending a high school reunion, he found his high school girlfriend, Audrey. She and Ron had grown up together two blocks apart if you went through the apple orchard and the school yard. They had attended the same schools and colleges and also went to a lot of movies together. They were married March 24, 2002, in the Presbyterian Church in Gold Canyon, Ariz. He attended the First Presbyterian Church of Walla Walla and belonged to a social group in that church. They spent all their 10 years together traveling extensively with several travel clubs and groups. He is survived by his wife, Audrey Westenskow; sons, Dwayne Ronald Westenskow of Salt Lake City and Glen Dean Westenskow of Livermore, Calif.; three daughters, Arla Westenskow of Salt Lake City, Terri Zurbrick and her husband, Jeff, of La Grande and Kathy Westenskow of North Bend; seven grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Memorial contributions may be made to any charity in care of Herring Funeral Home.
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