Thursday, June 28, 2007

Harold "Hal" O. Ness, 70

Harold (Hal) Owen Ness, 70, of Grangeville, died Tuesday, June 26, 2007 at his home in Grangeville.

Hal was born May 17, 1937 in Virginia, Minnesota to Harold and Elsie Ness.

He received a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Puget Sound and later received his Master’s degree from the University of Oregon. He was an educator, counselor and coach for the Vancouver School District for a total of 37 years. After teaching, Hal and his wife, Tove, retired in Grangeville and wintered in Arizona so he could pursue his hobbies of bicycle riding.

Hal is survived by his wife of 48 years, Tove, at their Grangeville home; sons Todd Ness and wife Bonnie, and Troy Ness and his wife Stephanie; 7 grandchildren: Lindsay, Alexis, Trevor, Savannah, Isabella, Michael and Mathew; sisters Gloria Eby and Gale Rosenquist, and brothers Dick Dickinson and Dale Dickinson.

A memorial service will be held on Friday, July 6, 2007 at 1:00 p.m. at the Castle Rock Methodist Church in Castle Rock, Washington.

Blackmer Funeral Home in Grangeville is in charge of local arrangements.

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Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Darrell Adams, 64

My husband, Darrell Adams entered this world on October 20, 1942, in Eugene,Ore. He was the first of three children born to Chet and Hazel Adams.

He attended Crow High School in Crow, Ore., where he excelled in hot rodcars and high school pranks. In 1961 he graduated from Crow High School and immmediately began his career in the woods.

Darrell and I were high school sweethearts. We married on September 21,1963. We were married in Lorane, Ore., at the Lorane Christian Church. We honeymooned at Crater Lake and because it was September headed straight for hunting camp. We eventually made our home in Lorane.

Darrell and I were blessed with three children: Teri (1964), Jeff (1971) and Tricia (1974).

Darrell and I moved to St. Maries in 1976 and in 1978 we moved to Grangeville and started TM Logging. One of his proudest moments was when in 1999 he and his son Jeff partnered to start Elk Mountain Logging.

My husband lived and breathed being in the woods. Darrell taught his kids and grandkids about the peace of being in nature. As a logging family, we spent our "vacations" in the woods. The kids fished, picked huckleberries and mushrooms and played in the dirt. Our children often thank us for nevertaking them to Disneyland.

My husband and best friend passed away on June 23, 2007.

He is survived by me, Pat Adams, his wife of 43 years and our three children and their spouses, Teri and Shawn Wassmuth, Jeff and Trisha Adams and Tricia and Jason Klement; his grandchildren Zachary Schacher, Keith Holcomb, Lexie, Lanie and Kinzley Adams and Cody John Klement.

Darrell's church was the woods and his favorite flower a lady slipper. When I see Darrell's favorite flower, I will smile because I know that he is still with us.

I will miss my husband, my kids will miss their dad, my grandkids will miss their Pop and his friends will miss their huntin' partner but we won't worry about him because where he is the timber has four long logs in every tree and a bush in every top. There are steelhead in every river and bucks and bulls everywhere.

Please join us for a memorial honoring my husband on Thursday, June 28, 2007 at 3:00 p.m. at The First Christian Church in Grangeville. We would be pleased to see you loggers in your loggin' clothes.

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Dennis L. Cox, 57

Dennis L. Cox, 57, of Elk City, died Monday, June 25, 2007 near Elk City.

Dennis was born June 30, 1949 at Orofino, Idaho to Raymond D. and Joyce C. Cox. His family moved to Elk City in 1956. At the age of 16, he began work at the sawmill in Elk City and remained there for 41 years until his retirement in January 2005.

He is survived by his wife, Janet A. Cox at their Elk City home; his son, Raymond D. Cox of Elk City; one daughter of Grangeville; 3 grandchildren, Raymond C. Cox and Megan A. Cox, both of Elk City, and Shawna R. Sipes of Grangeville.

Dennis had three true passions in life. First and foremost, his family was his top priority. His second passion was fishing; the third was the way of life in the forests and mountains around Elk City, untouched by modernization and technology. He truly loved the simple ways of mountain life.

At Dennis’ request, cremation has taken place and no services will be held.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Blackmer Funeral Home in Grangeville.

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Monday, June 25, 2007

Norma Marie Bentley Tefft, 96

Norma Marie Bentley Tefft, 96, passed away Wednesday, June 20, 2007, at Syringa General Hospital in Grangeville.

Norma was born November 22, 1910 at Graves Creek, Idaho, a daughter of John and Pearl Troeh Bentley. She was raised on the Camas Prairie west of Tolo, where she attended country schools. After graduating from Grangeville High School in 1928, she attended Lewiston Business School. Later she returned to Grangeville and worked for the local bank, Irwin Drug, and as a seamstress. In 1934 she married Charles Tefft. They built their home in Grangeville where their four children were born.

Norma was an active member of the Grangeville Christian Church where she taught Sunday school for fifty years. Her hobbies were gardening, handicrafts, and sewing. She was an avid dancer and water sports enthusiast. Senior Citizens, Soroptimist, Neighbors of Woodcraft, and Garden Club were a few of her activities. She enjoyed family and friends, especially her grandchildren.

Preceding her in death were her husband, Charles; parents; sister Thelma Simons, and brothers Fred, Robert and Harold Bentley. Norma is survived by her daughters, Shirley Williamson of Boise, Mardell Mitchell of Grangeville, Kathie and Bill Horner of Meridian; her son, John and Karen Tefft of Grangeville; fourteen grandchildren, twenty five great grandchildren, and seven great-great grandchildren.

Services will be held Saturday, June 30, 2007 at 11:00 a.m. at the Grangeville Christian Church. Pastor Harold Gott will officiate. Burial will follow at Prairie View Cemetery. Friends may call Friday, June 29, from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Blackmer Funeral Home in Grangeville. The family suggests memorial contributions may be made to the Grangeville Christian Church Building Fund.

Those who knew Norma said her secret to longevity was due to her daily walk with the pooch and her poises.

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Monday, June 18, 2007

Rose M. Rae, 66

Rose Marie Rae, 66, of Grangeville, passed away Saturday, June 16, 2007, after a year long battle with throat cancer. She had been a breast cancer survivor since 1999. The two cancers were unrelated.

The daughter of John and Dena Terpstra Long, Rose was born at the family farm west of Grangeville on October 18, 1940. Being an only child, her first loyal and long suffering playmate was her pet calico, thus beginning her lifelong fondness for cats.

One room country schools were still in existence when the first grade called. Rose enrolled at the Tolo Lake School in September, 1946 with a mix of ten students in grades 1 through 8. The country schools were closed in mid-October, 1949 and the Tolo Lake students were bused to Grangeville. It was quite a shock for Rose to now be in class with everyone the same age, studying the same subjects. Following graduation from Grangeville High School in 1958, Rose attended the University of Idaho for a year and a half.

Rose was married to Jim Rae at Lewiston on December 29, 1959. They made their home in Grangeville for their entire married life.

On April Fool’s Day in 1957, Rose began an after school job at the Grangeville JC Penney store. It was definitely no joke, as she was still with Penney’s when the store closed in December of 1988. She worked for eight different managers during that time and enjoyed all aspects of the job. After the closure of Penney’s, Rose joined her husband, Jim, at Rae Brothers Sporting Goods. That job was enjoyable too, as it was a “people” experience with great customers from both near and far. Rose and Jim sold the business in December of 2005.

A member of Mt. Queen Chapter #11, Order of the Eastern Star from 1970 to 2004, Rose served as Worthy Matron in 1975. She also served as Bethel Guardian of Job’s Daughters Bethel #26 from 1983 to 1985.

Barely missing a meeting of the Grangeville Retail Merchants Committee, she enjoyed helping with the Sportsmen’s Show and Chili Cook-off. She recently became a baptized member of the Grangeville Christian Church.

Survivors include her husband, Jim, at the Idaho State Veteran’s Home in Lewiston; a son, Ben, of Post Falls; a daughter, Kathy Ackerman and husband, Bob, of Grangeville; and grandchildren, Kristen, Alex and Gabriel Ackerman, all of Grangeville. She was preceded in death by her parents.

Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, June 20, 2007 at 11:00 a.m. at Blackmer Funeral Home in Grangeville with burial to follow at Prairie View Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to Animal Ark, PO Box 412, Grangeville, ID 83530, Sts. Peter & Paul School, 320 South B Street, Grangeville, ID 83530 or Syringa General Hospice, 607 West Main, Grangeville, ID 83530.

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Thursday, June 7, 2007

Dena A.T. Workman, 90

Dena Workman, 90, of Grangeville, passed away Wednesday, June 6, 2007 at her home at the Meadowlark where she resided for the last three years.

She was born July 23, 1916 in Varsseveld, Holland, a daughter of Herman and Leida TenBrinke Jansen. They moved to America in 1926 and settled in South Dakota. In 1933 the family moved to Grangeville and it was there she met her husband Joe. They were married October 22, 1937, and farmed in the Mt. Idaho area until his death in 1975. She was a member of the Christian Reformed Church.

She is survived by her sons, Stan and Gloria Workman of Troy, ID and Marvin and Janice Workman of Portland, OR; her daughter, Barbara and Larry Case of Grangeville; 5 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. And then there are her “Angels on Earth”, her nieces, Joan Robinette and Connie Workman. They were always there when we needed then and they have been such a blessing to all of us. You are loved.

Her husband; her parents; brother William Jansen, and sisters, Johanna Workman and Hermina VanderLugt preceded her in death.

We would like to thank Dr. Hollopeter for his many years of care. To Diane, Mary and all the caregivers at the Meadowlark, thank you and God bless you. Mom loved you all and we are most grateful.

A celebration of Dena’s life will be held on Saturday, June 9th at 11:30 a.m. at the Blackmer Funeral Home in Grangeville. Rev. Jude Reardon of the Grangeville Christian Reformed Church will officiate. Burial will follow at Prairie View Cemetery.

Family suggests memorial contributions may be made to the Christian Reformed Church Memorial Fund, 521 N. Junction, or the Grangeville Christian Church Building Fund, 402 SW 1st Street, Grangeville, ID 83530.

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