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Charles Fenton Roberg ‘Chuck’
September 3, 1977 – October 6, 2009
Charles Fenton Roberg, 32, passed away on October 6, 2009 in Portland, Oregon. Chuck was born on September 3, 1977 in Portland, Oregon to Jeff and Ann (King) Roberg. Chuck was raised in Tualatin, Oregon. He attended St. Anthony’s in Tigard, Oregon and graduated from Jesuit High School in Beaverton, Oregon, after high school he attended college in Pullman, Washington, Chuck resided in Vancouver, Washington before moving back to Portland, Oregon where he lived with his girlfriend.
Chuck worked as a project manager in the hardware business. His hobbies included BMW MOA, WSU alumni, sports, adventure traveling, snowboarding and photography.
Chuck is survived by his parents Jeff Roberg, DVM and Ann Roberg of Sherwood, Oregon; sister, Michele and husband Ryan Schmidt of Green River, Wyoming; and girlfriend, Christina Driscoll of Portland, Oregon.
A Celebration of Life will be held on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 at 2 p.m. at the Holiday Inn, 8439 NE Columbia Blvd, Portland, Oregon 97223.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial scholarship fund has been set up in the name of Charles F. Roberg. Please make checks payable to Washington State University Foundation. In the memo line please add : Charles F. Roberg Endowment Scholarship Fund. Please send check to: Washington State University Foundation c/o Kevin Harvey, Associate VP of Finance PO Box 641927 Pullman, Washington 99164
Arrangements by Crown Memorial Center – Tualatin
Lela Mae Norelius
Lela passed away in the afternoon on October 6, 2009. She was born to Samuel and Opal Mackinnon on August 11, 1925 in Pasco, Washington. Lela graduated from High School in Mullan, Idaho. In 1968, she moved her family to Portland where she spent most of her life. She was a waitress at Rose’s Restaurant in Portland. In 1985, she moved to Las Vegas where she waitressed for 9 years at the Golden Gate Casino before returning to Portland.
She is survived by her daughter Linda Roth of South Dakota; Her sons Jim Bean of Turner and Tom Bean of Portland; her daughter Roxanne Hanel of Pendleton; 14 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her daughter Teresa Norelius. A Memorial Service will be held at a later time.
Arrangements by Crown Memorial Center in Salem.
Van Kevin White
Van Kevin White, a Loving Husband and Father, passed away while fighting cancer in Sweet Home, Oregon. Born August 4, 1942 in Sacramento, CA to Roy and Velma White, relocated to Post Falls, ID and then to Oregon. He is survived by his Loving Wife Laura, Daughter Theresa, Grand Daughter Jenean and his dog and 2 cats Brandy, Boots and Camby.
Van loved flying! He was a private pilot and enjoyed the freedom of flying. He liked camping, metal detecting, canoeing and the outdoors. He once did a 150 mile canoe trip on the Missouri river in Montana. He was an avid and licensed Ham Radio Operator, call sign KC7UDU. He was a Police Officer in San Carlos, California and Post Falls, Idaho with 14 years service and won many trophies for expert marksmanship.Van worked many years for PG&E in California and Hewlett Packard in Corvallis, Oregon.
He was very creative and a Man full of ideas and surprises.
Arrangements entrusted to Crown Memorial Center – Salem
Allie Paulson
Allie Paulson, of Washougal, Washington, passed away at her home on October 5, 2009, at 96 years of age. Although born in Idabelle, Oklahoma, on March 2, 1913, Allie was raised in Milton Freewater, Oregon, and remained in the Pacific Northwest for the rest of her life. She married Alvin Paulson in 1933, and the two had three children together, sons Burnell and Bernard, and daughter Bernadine. Allie was a homemaker who also made time to volunteer at Portland Adventist Community Services and International Children’s Care. She was also an active church member in the congregation of 7th Day Adventist in Roseburg. Allie’s family has requested that in lieu of flowers, a donation be made to Portland Adventist Community Services at 11020 NE Halsey in Portland, Oregon in her honor. A memorial service will be held at a later date.
Allie is survived by son, Burnell Leon Paulson, of Oregon City, Oregon, son, Bernard Harvey Paulson, of Portland, Oregon, daughter, Bernadine Paulson, of Washougal, Washington, sister-in-law, Mary Paulson Lauda, of Gladstone, Oregon, in addition to 6 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Alvin Paulson. Arrangements were Crown Memorial Center – Milwaukie.
Dana LeVeque
Dana LeVeque was born in Santa Monica, California on May 10, 1955. He spent his childhood in the Southern California area before migrating north to Vancouver in 1979. Five years later, Dana and his wife, Karen, were united in marriage in Vancouver on July, 21, 1984. The couple had two children together, a son, Rick, and daughter, Megan. Dana served briefly in the Navy, and ultimately went on to become self-employed as an independent courier. In his time away from work, he enjoyed camping and fishing. Simply put, he was a spiritual man who studied the Torah and believed in Jesus Christ.
Dana is survived by his wife of 25 years, Karen, his daughter; Megan, son; Rick, daughter-in-law; Helen, sisters; Lana and Cheri, brother; Jim, and grandchildren; Katelin and Ricky. The family will be holding a memorial service; however, the time and place have yet to be determined. Arrangements will be through Crown Memorial Center – Milwaukie.
Domenic Robert Micherone
Domenic R. Micherone passed away suddenly in the early morning of Dec. 30th 2009 in Oregon. He was born to Domenic and Antoinetta Micherone of Boston, Massachusetts on June 29th 1943. He married to Dolores Venezia in 1964 and together they raised 3 children. Domenic loved walking on the beach with his best friend, his dog Merlin. Merlin was always at his side, where you saw one there was the other. He did volunteer work at a local thrift store and food bank in Toledo, Oregon. Domenic is survived by his 3 children Cynthia Kocher, Christina D’Arcangelo and Domenic Micherone the 2nd; his 6 grandchildren Trent Cowan, Raymond Kocher, Dakota Kocher, Giovanni D’Arcangelo, Syera and Domenic Micherone the 3rd; sisters Rita McCarthy, Angela Ryan and brother Anthony Micherone all of Massachusetts; and long time friends Josephine Venezia and William (Hubba) Mazenkas. He will be greatly missed by all those who knew and loved him. Until we meet again. Soar with the angels. Celebration of life January 23rd at 2:30 p.m. Agate Beach Newport. In lieu of Flowers Donations to the Cancer Society would be appreciated. Arrangements by Crown Memorial Center – Salem.
James “Jamie” Earl Herndon
James “Jamie” Earl Herndon, 59, passed away on December 29, 2009 in Portland, Oregon after an 18 month battle with brain cancer. Jamie was born in Leakesville, Mississippi on November 21, 1950 and grew up in Samoa, California. He moved to Napa Valley, California and where he met and married Deni Sundquist. They moved to Oregon in 1995.
Jamie had a long career in construction as a general contractor. In Jamie’s spare time he loved fishing, boating, and spending time with his family.
He is survived by his wife Deni Herndon of Portland, OR; daughters Riley Herndon of Portland; Heather and husband Howdy Carter of Redding, CA.; sons Jimmy Herndon of Mobile, AL., Jarad and wife Kristine Herndon of Murrieta, CA.; parents Leonard and Louise Herndon of Willow Creek, CA.; brother Billy and wife Debbie Herndon of Phoenix, AZ.; sisters, Mary and husband Ron Shaw of Sutter, CA., Gladys and husband Farrel Starr of Eureka, CA, Sarah and husband Steve King of Willits, CA, and Jeanie Rose of Crescent City, CA, as well as numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.
A Memorial Service followed by a Celebration of Life will be held at 3 pm on January 9, 2010, at the Unity of Beaverton at 12650 SW 5th Avenue, Beaverton, Oregon 97005 and 4:30 pm at Cider Mill’s on 6717 SW Capitol Hwy, Portland, Oregon 97219.
In lieu of flowers please make a contribution in Jamie’s name to the Riley Herndon Tuition Fund Contribution Account @ any Key Bank. Arrangements by Crown Memorial Center.