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Israel Stanley Dawson
August 3, 1953 – November 18, 2009

Israel Stanley Dawson was born August 3, 1953 in Portland, Oregon to Alvin Sr. and Israel Mae Dawson. Israel graduated from Jackson High School, where he participated in the chess club as well as played basketball and football. Israel attended Portland State University with a football scholarship.

Israel is survived by his Mother Mae Rose, his son Donovan Dawson, his sister Francetta Cross, His brothers Alvin Dawson Jr., Allen Dawson, Albert Dawson, and Andre Dawson. Arrangements were by Crown Memorial Center – Milwaukie.

Albert “Ray” Hooley

Albert “Ray” Hooley, of Portland, Oregon, died November 17, 2009, at the age of 66. Ray or Cowboy Ray, as he was called by friends and family, was born and raised in Tulare, California. Ray was born to Fred Raymond Hooley and Mabel Jewel Halton on September 15, 1943. He only recently moved to the Portland, Oregon area three years ago with his son, Fred. Ray was a true “Man’s Man” who worked as both a Carpenter and Miner and enjoyed spending time outside fishing, hunting and camping.

Ray leaves behind son, Fred Hooley, of Portland; girlfriend, “Dallas”, of Portland; sister and brother-and-law, Almeda and Neal Petty, of Modesto, CA; sister, Barbara Jones, of Fairland, Oklahoma; sister, Susan Teballos, of Modesto, CA; and sister, Sheila Richardson, of Tulare, CA. Ray was preceded in death by his brother, R.E. Hooley, who passed away in November of 2006. There is no service planned for him at this time. Arrangements were made with Crown Memorial Center in Milwaukie.

Ross Calvin Totten

Ross Calvin Totten was born in Rupert, Idaho, on March 21, 1921 and died peacefully in Beaverton, Oregon, on Nov. 16, 2009. Services with Navy military honors were held Friday, Nov. 20 at Willamette National Cemetery. Ross is survived by his wife of 64 years, Adeline, his son Kenneth Totten and daughter-in-law Robin, daughter Marcia Wilkins, son-in-law Ralph, and grandson Cory, daughter Debra Springer, son-in-law Ted, grand-daughter Nikol and great-grand daughter Emma, and his youngest daughter Francine Barr, son-in-law Steve, grand-daughter Ashley, grand-daughter Crystal and husband James, great grand-daughter Kaylee, grandson Nick, wife Hannah.

Albert R. McLaughlin
1/28/1927 – 11/14/2009

Albert R. McLaughlin died November 14th, at age 82.

Mr. McLaughlin was born January 28, 1927 in Burlington, Iowa. He was a graduate of the University of Iowa and served in the United States Army during the Korean war. He was a board member of The Portland Central Volunteer Bureau, The Parry Center for Children, and a two term president of The Portland Art Museum’s Activities Council. After retirement, he became a Casa, Court Appointed Special Advocate. He lived in Portland since 1953. In 1955 he married Sally Stone who died in 1999.

Survivors include his sons Michael and John and three grandchildren.

There will be no service. Remembrances to a favorite charity.

Arrangements by Crown Memorial Center in Milwaukie.

Frederick Arthur Hill
Sept. 11th, 1931 – Nov. 12th, 2009

Our adored Pop’s passed away peacefully with family at his side. He leaves his wonderful family to cherish many happy memories of him: his wife of 58 years Shirley; beloved children Karen (Bill), Dan (Cathy) and Dave (Tracey); the eight grandchildren who were the joy of his life, Kristy (Wayne), Tracy (Tommy), Scott, Jason (Kim), Ashley, Stephanie, Jordan and MacKenzie; and 5 great grandchildren Carley, Brandon, Alysia, Dylan and Tyson; his sister, Doris, as well as otherextended family and many friends. Preceded in death by granddaughter Alicia and his sister, Jean.

Art was born in Tonawanda, New York on Sept. 11th 1931. Graduated John Fremont High school in Los Angeles, CA, in 1950. Art then served in the Air Force from 1950 until 1954. After the service Art and his family lived in Lakewood, CA, Newport, OR, and then Vancouver, WA. In 1993 he retired from Clackamas County. In the years to follow Art spent his time enjoying woodworking, camping, crossword puzzles and Bird watching.Art will be remembered for his generous heart, his sweet nature and his love for his family and friends. He was a quiet and gentle man who will be missed by all who knew him.

A celebration of Art’s life will be held at Willamette National Cemetery in Portland with full military honors on Friday, November 20, 2009 at 12:00 p.m. All are welcome to come and share their happy memories with the family.

The family is extremely grateful to all the wonderful Staff at Cascade Park Care Center who took such good care of him and the Doctors and Nurses at Portland Adventist Medical Center for the wonderful support and care provided for our “Pops” and the family.

In lieu of flowers please consider a donation to a charity of your choice. Arrangements were made with Crown Memorial Center in Milwaukie.

Rose Mary De Lair
7/15/1931 – 11/10/2009

Rose Mary De Lair passed away on Tuesday, November 10, 2009. She is survived by sons; Jerry De Lair, Joe De Lair and Ed Cooney, daughters; Diane Cooney, Julie De Lair and Peggy De Lair, grandchildren; Jessica, Jennifer, Seth, Amy, Kim, Zak and Emma, great-grandchildren; Eddie, Trinity, Trenten, Jacen and Jaina. She is also survived by her sisters; Rita De Lair, Alice Cumber, Ceil Malinski, and Josey Stampka. Her son Ben preceded her in death. Rose was a homemaker, mother and grandma, and she relished each of those roles. She was greatly loved by all her children, and will be dearly missed. A celebration of her life was held Sunday, November 15 and a private graveside service will be Tuesday, November 17, 2009. Arrangements were by Crown Memorial Center in Milwaukie.

Clifford Ellis Cannon
Dec. 26, 1925 — Nov. 10, 2009

Clifford Ellis Cannon, 83, of Sweet Home passed away Tuesday, November 10, 2009 at the French Prairie Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Woodburn.

Mr. Cannon was born in Stoneham, Colo. He graduated from Sweet Home High School in 1942. Mr. Cannon served in the Navy as a radio school instructor during World War II. On September 4, 1952, Cliff Cannon married Delores Yilene Smith in Stevenson, WA. They have lived in Sweet Home since they were married.

Mr. Cannon managed Truax Oil Company’s service station, oil plant and tire shop in Sweet Home for more than 40 years. He retired from Truax in 1988. Mr. Cannon served in the Sweet Home Fire Department as a volunteer firefighter from July 1951 to March 1986. Mr. and Mrs. Cannon were active members of the Sweet home Elks Lodge for nearly 40 years.

Mr. Cannon took great pride in his work and was dedicated to his customers, delivering fuel to mountain logging operations as well as hundreds of residential customers in and around Sweet Home.

Mr. Cannon was an avid sports fan. He loved football, basketball, baseball, golf and fishing. Mr. Cannon was especially devoted to the Oregon State Beavers and never missed a game. He enjoyed golfing at Pineway Golf Course in Lebanon and was a member for years after his retirement in 1988.

Mr. Cannon is survived by his wife of 57 years, Delores; daughter Connie Westrick and husband Randy of Woodburn; granddaughter Rachel Westrick; son Kevin Cannon and wife Becky of Sweet Home; grandson Cody Cannon; older brother Dwight Cannon of Lebanon; and younger brother Lynn Cannon of Coquille.

Mr. Cannon was preceded in death by his parents Virgil and Jenny Cannon and younger brothers Arvis Cannon and Jerry Cannon.

A memorial service has been scheduled for 11/21/2009 at 2:00 p.m. at the Sweet Home Senior Center.

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