“Your help was outstanding! The whole ordeal was made easier by your manner, kind, gentle handling.”
“Words cannot express the appreciation we feel for all that you do.”
“Thank you for your kindness… Your tenderness has helped me get through this time.”
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Marlene Louise Budlong
July 31, 1933 – July 26, 2010
Mill City, OR— Marlene Louise Budlong, a long-time resident of Mill City, passed away and went on to be with her Lord on Monday the 26th of July. She died of traumatic brain injury at Oregon Health & Science University in Portland after a fall.
Born in 1933 in McMinnville, Marlene was the only daughter of Otis and Opal White. She grew up with five brothers, with whom she remained close. She earned Salutatorian status at Detroit High School where her father was the Principal. She then attended Northwest Christian College in Eugene.
Marlene
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Helen E. Andersen
October 11, 1914 – July 6, 2010
Helen Elizabeth Andersen, 95, of Mehama, Oregon, went to be with the Lord and her family in Heaven on July 6th, 2010. She will be remembered and missed by all who knew her. One of ten children, Helen was born October 11, 1914 in Adams County, Nebraska to Robert and Sena Johnson. She moved from Nebraska in the mid 1930’s and after a brief stay in Los Angeles moved to the Santiam Canyon, where she lived the rest of her life, the last 61 years in Mehama.
Helen did many jobs in her
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Darlyne M. Brown
February 20, 1929 ~ May 9, 2010
Sublimity
Darlyne Mae Miller was born in Bradford, Iowa .
She was the daughter of Hubert and Irma Miller.
and came to Oregon in 1964. She met Earl Brown in 1973 and were married. They shared life in many parts of Oregon until settling in Sublimity 30 yrs. ago.
Darlene loved people and was loved very much by all. She
enjoyed being a jokester. Shopping brought her many happy hours as well as dancing. In addition to her beloved husband, Earl she is survived by her daughters,
Vicki McDonald, Virginia Green, Judy Swain, Valerie Lanham and son Daryl
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Clarence E. Griffith,
August 22, 1939 ~ May 5, 2010
Clarence was born in Bellingham, WA and graduated from The Dalles High School in 1957. He began working on the Dams and Highway 30. In 1960 he met Karen Kallunki in Clatskanie and they were married. They moved to California where Clarence went to work as a police officer. They returned to the Salem area and he continued in Law Enforcement. He opened his own Alarm Company and later worked for Trails End RV parks in construction. He spent some time managing a resort in Michigan. He again returned to Oregon and
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