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Glenn E. Shoultz
Glenn Eldon Shoultz passed away during the early hours of October 23, 2009, in Dallas, Oregon. His wife, Rita Fay Shoultz, held vigil at his bedside while comforting and praying for him. He was born June 11, 1937, in Myrtle Point, Oregon. His parents were Larkin (Buzz) and Mabel Shoultz. Glenn graduated from Benson High School in Portland, Oregon, in 1955. He was in the USCG from 1956-1969. Glenn served on the USCG Light Ship for which he was issued the National Defense Service Metal. Glenn was in the USAR-OR from 1976-1997, and the Army National Guard Reserve from 1973-1986. He worked for Consolidated Freightways for 20 years. After his retirement, Glenn devoted seven years caring for his ill wife, Mary Jo, until her death in 2003. Glenn’s interests included becoming a golf caddie as a youth for various professional golfers in the Portland area. He was a proficient bowler and received awards for excellence for carrying a high league average in the ABC League. Glenn was well liked for his ability to create team spirit. He also enjoyed fly fishing and tying flies.
In 1986, Glenn and his father, Buzz, worked along with Max White, and others who were active in the Washington County wood cutters, providing free voluntary service to the homebound disabled and elderly in Washington County. In 1991, he and his father became members of the Oregon Territory Chapter of the American Dowsers. In 1986, he received a certification as a Hypnotherapist. Glenn served as a Grand Master in Aloha Grange 773 and was a member in good standing for 50 years. He was very devoted to his grandchildren, Stephanie and Brandon. He was interested in their activities and goals and observant of their good qualities and achievements. Glenn tried to instilled the highest values and correct principles by being an exemplary example to them, showing respect and consideration of others. The way he lived his life reflected the moral values he upheld. Glenn strove to achieve balance and peace within his family throughout his life.
After the death of Glenn’s first wife, he met and fell in love with Rita Fay Stringer. They shared a profound spiritual and emotional connection and on October 25, 2003, they were married. During their marriage, the two fulfilled Glenn’s life-long dream of traveling Over the past four years, they spent much of their time traveling in their RV. One of Glenn’s favorite trips was to Alaska. Glenn enjoyed the social life that came with RV’ing. One of his joys was walking their dog, Princess, through the TT Preserves and interacting with the friends they met. They became part of a awesome RV family. He always enjoyed new adventures, and in the process, developed a new and wonderful circle of supportive friends. During their RV adventures, Glenn and Rita Fay experienced many beautiful sites They particularly loved the Oregon Coast, and frequented good fly fishing spots nestled in the country. In 2005, Glenn attended his 50th Benson Class Reunion; taking along their dear friend, Otto Arndt, who had celebrated 70 years since graduating Benson.
In November of 2007, Glenn’s health began to decline after heart surgery. Though he suffered with health issues, he always tried to do his best. Glenn was an ardent Republican and remained politically active throughout his life. He was honored to be an American and stood for truth and justice for all. He was a devoted and loyal husband to Rita Fay, who was honored to be his wife. Their marriage survived joy, happiness, pain, and tears, each step strengthening the bond of love they shared. With God as their center, they remained faithful to their marriage vows to the end. Their connection will last for eternity. Rita Fay will miss Glenn, as will their faithful animal companion, Princess, who still sleeps on Glenn’s shirt which lies at the foot of the bed.
Glenn is preceded in death by both of his parents, his first wife, Mary Jo, and his brothers, Dale and Duane. Among those who grieve his loss, but hold him dear in their hearts, are his wife Rita Fay Shoultz, granddaughter Stephanie Frances Segerdahl, step-grandson Brandon Braun, his daughter and son-in-law Robin and Michael Segerdahl, step-daughter Babette Pierce, his two brothers Gary and Wayne Shoultz, along with other extended family members.
Glenn belonged to the Theosophical Society of America. He believed in a nucleus of the universal brotherhood of humanity, without distinction of race, creed, gender, caste, national origin, or color. He believed: Dust to dust, earth to earth, ashes to ashes, but the Spirit to the Absolute Spirit, of which it has always remained a part. As this body disintegrates, and the elements of which it was compounded return whence they came, so this Man passes Glenn Older0001into the abode of peace and rest which is his true home, and which he quitted for but a brief space in order to gather amid the experiences of earth-life, materials for his further growth. May we realize the consoling fact that what we call death is really birth, when the true man, freed from all limitations enters his rightful sphere. Let us not by tears and lamentations hold near to the earth those who would rise to indescribable bliss. Seeing that to all comes the same end, and that all must pass through the gates of death, may we so live that those gates may lead us to the Place of Peace. May all shadows vanish from the Valley of Death, and may it become for us the pathway leading to Life Celestial and glowing with the glory of Eternal Day God Bless us all!!!!!
A Memorial Service will be held 1:00 PM Tuesday, November 10, 2009 at Willamette National Cemetery in Portland with a Celebration of Life to follow at 3:00 PM at Crown Memorial Center 412 Lancaster Dr NE Salem, OR.
Gina Felgar
Gina Ann Felgar, of Oregon City, passed away at her home on October 23, 2009. She was born on March 19, 1970, to Tim and Lori (McCain) Roley in Oregon City. Gina was known to love horses, spending time with her many friends, camping in the beautiful Oregon countryside, or curling up with a good book.
She is survived by her sons, Cameron Carey, T.J. Wise, and Dusty Felgar, and daughter, Samantha Felgar (all of Oregon City). She also leaves behind her mother, Lori Johnson, of Mulino, her father, Tim Roley, of Oregon City, her brothers Chris and Sean Roley, of Oregon City, and grandmother, Ilene McCain, of Mulino. A private service has been held with family and friends. Arrangements were made with Crown Memorial Center in Milwaukie
Marilyn Maddox
Marilyn Maddox, of Milwaukie, Oregon, passed away at her home on October 23, 2009. She was born in Hawley, Minnesota on October 10, 1930, to Halden Haugan and Lilly Hawkinson. She attended school in Minnesota before moving to Oregon as a young woman. She married Raymond Maddox in 1955 and the couple had two boys, Jim and Mike. Marilyn was employed by the accounting department at Pacific NW Bell.
Marilyn is survived by sons, Jim and Mike Maddox. She was preceded in death by her husband, Raymond Maddox. She will be laid to rest with Raymond at Willamette National Cemetery. There is no service planned at this time. Arrangements were made with Crown Memorial Center – Milwaukie.
Rebecca “Becky” Lynn Moreno
Becky passed away in the morning hours of October 21, 2009 in Salem, Oregon at the age of 43. She was born to Victor and Linda Antunez on August 16, 1966 in Fontana, California and attended Yucaipa High School. She met and married Ariel Moreno in 1992 and together they moved to Oregon to be near family.
Becky worked for Kmart in Salem since 1998 where she was a department manager. She liked to take pictures, enjoyed reading and was a hard worker. She loved being with family and friends and was known for being caring, loving and generous. She was a loving wife, sister and friend and a wonderful “Nana” to Jordan.
Becky is survived by her husband Ariel; mother, Linda Gates of Salem; father Victor Antunez of California; sisters, Laurice Hedge of Eugene, and Jammie and Dan Barnes of LA Pine; brothers, James Antunez of California and Russell Furry of Albany; nephew and niece Chance and Ciera Ludtke and their daughter Jordan of Eugene. She will be missed by all who love her.
Debra “Debbie” Denise Lindsay
November 28, 1950 – October 21, 2009
Debra “Debbie” Denise Lindsay, 58, passed away on October 21, 2009 at Hopewell House in Portland, Oregon. Debbie was born on November 28, 1950 in Santa Monica, California to James Donald and Delight (Ayars) Lindsay.
Debbie was raised in Venice, California; Debbie graduated from Venice High school in Venice, California. She moved to Oregon in 1976. Debbie made a career for herself in electronics. She loved making dolls and reading in her spare time.
Debbie is survived by her sisters, Sharon Parr of Blue Jay, California and Karen Warren of Tualatin, Oregon; and also her brother, Jeff Lindsay of Culver City, California.
There will be a Celebration of Life held at the Park Place Assisted Living Center a time and date will be announced at a later date.
Arrangements by Crown Memorial Center – Tualatin
George Melvin Hooley
George went home to heaven in the morning of October 18, 2009 at the age of 89 in Salem, Oregon. He was born to Melvin and Mary Hooley on July 18, 1920 in Hubbard, Oregon. George proudly served in the United States Army and was honorably discharged in 1945. He married Pauline Kellmer and together they raised two children, Lee and Dorothea.
George worked as a machinist for Boeing for over 20 years. He helped build the lunar module which was used for the first trip to the moon. He liked to facet gemstones and was a rock hounder. He was a creative artist, making beautiful wood vases of museum quality. George loved people and he never met a stranger. He was devoted to God throughout his life and as a member of the Assemblies of God.
George is survived by his wife Pauline; children Lee Hooley of Texas and Dorothea Bishop of Keizer, Oregon; grandchildren Dawn Scott, Jody Platt, Kelly Bither, Peter Michael Bishop II; 8 great-grandchildren and sisters Sarah (Alden) Dodd and Grace Burke.
A service will be held 1:00 PM, Saturday October 24, at Brooks Assembly of God 9165 Portland Rd NE, Brooks, OR 97305. Arrangements entrusted to Crown Memorial Center – Salem.Hooley3
Trula Rose Moss
11/12/1948 – 10/18/2009
Trula R. Moss passed away peacefully on October 18, 2009 at her home in Milwaukie, OR. She was born November 12, 1948 in Denver, Colorado to John and Elma (Denny) Smith. She spent her formative years in West Covina, California and eventually married Henry Moss. Trula is survived by her daughter; Amber Moss, sons; Henry, Kevin, Sherman and Jordan Moss, 3 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband Henry, and her oldest daughter, Tammy. Memorial services have been held. Arrangements were by Crown Memorial Center in Milwaukie. Please feel free to make comments in the guest book section here online.