Russell Lee McDonald

Russell Lee McDonald, age 85, a resident of The Dalles, OR, passed away October 19, 2022. Spencer, Libby & Powell Funeral Home in care of arrangements.

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Florence Yvonne Cotterell

Florence Yvonne Cotterell, age 81, a resident of The Dalles, OR, passed away October 16, 2022. Spencer, Libby & Powell Funeral Home in care of arrangements.

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William Harold Oberg

William Harold Oberg, age 69, a resident of The Dalles, OR, passed away October 17, 2022. Spencer, Libby and Powell Funeral Home in care of arrangements.

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Alvin Daniel Tetzloff

Alvin Daniel Tetzloff, age 81, a resident of The Dalles, OR, passed away October 10, 2022. Spencer, Libby & Powell Funeral Home in care of arrangements.

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Jeannie Rae Justice

Jeannie Rae Justice, was welcomed into the loving arms of  Jesus on October 10, 2022. She was born to Bea & Willet Justice on January 14, 1947.

             She graduated with a master’s degree in Library Science from Geneseo, NY. She was a librarian at Roberts Wesleyan College for ten years. In 1979 moved to The Dalles, OR, to become a librarian at Judson Baptist College until 1985. She followed this as Secretary of Calvary Baptist Church until 1996 where she was a member until her death. At which time she went back to Rochester to assist with her nephew with autism. In 1999 she returned to The Dalles to be Principal of Sonrise Academy retiring in 2018.

Her faithful service to Lord included AWANA program, teaching Sunday school, VBS, Missions committee, Welcome table, Good News Club, Community Bible study. KRHP TV camera, baking communion bread, and being available. She had a servant’s heart. She was gifted and talented artistically, was an avid reader and loved the Scriptures.

She was preceded by her parents, brother & sister. She is survived by siblings Ray, Bea (Ger) Teal, LouAnne Thompson, Pattie (Bob) Peter, Brian (Kyle), Laura (Jim) Bowen, lifelong friend Joyce Lee, many nieces, nephews, and friends.

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Child Evangelism Fellowship The Dalles OR, or to  Gideons International.

Calvary Baptist Church 3350 Columbia View Dr. The Dalles, OR, October 22, 2022 At 11:00 am.

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Junietta Elizabeth Macnab

Junietta Elizabeth Macnab, born October 20th, 1927, and passed away on September 15th, 2022, Thursday morning at 7:00 am in her home in The Dalles, OR, she reached out and accepted the embrace of our Lord and joined her husband George, relatives and friends in everlasting life.

Junie was a women of many hats, daughter, niece, aunt, godmother, Grandma, GG, friend, teacher, volunteer, bowler, baker/pie maker and most importantly a woman of God in the Catholic Church.

Junie, don’t call me June, was born October 20th, 1927, in Spokane, WA to Joe and Junietta. Junie was an only child who’s early years were spent in Iowa then in Chicago.

From 5-7 she went to Hillcrest Boarding School in Beaver Dam, WI where she learned to torture her children with the correct use of cutting one’s meat and setting a table. At 12 her family moved to Point of Rock Sarasota, Fl. It was there that Junie developed her love of the Ocean with Adventures of swimming, fishing, crabbing, eating shrimp (her favorite food) and riding her bike up and down the coastline. She even made her way to Silver Springs where she fondly remembered her rides with herpetologist Ross Allen in his boat.

Junie chose to move to Mt Vernon Iowa in 1944 to live with Grandma Jettie and complete her senior year. Junie went on to The University of Louisville, she always booed the Kentucky wildcats when they were on TV, to study home economics and become a teacher. Being a Social Creature, she joined the Delta Zeta Sorority. After one year of college Junie decided to go to work as a bookkeeper for ADP.

She graduated to Wasco, OR in 1948 to work at Uncle Howards Chrysler dealership. Her life changed forever as she met the man of her dreams, a man of God, family and Country, George Macnab. Their first date has going to Church with Grandma Bee.

After a whirlwind romance they were married June 10th, 1950. Junie who didn’t really know how to cook was thrust into a position of feeding, cleaning, and mothering a large harvest crew. She quickly learned that cherry pie with the pits intact was not a good experiment.

Five years later mom got her wish, children. Mike 1955, Dennis 1958, and Tim 1961. They then started practicing the rhythm method and had three girls in 30 months, Junie, Susie, and Bonnie.

Junie was actively involved in her children’s lives passing the love of swimming, sewing, cooking, family and most important the love of God to them.

Junie shuttled kids to sporting events, bowled, was a long time sewing 4H leaders, volunteering as a Librarian for the city of Wasco, and finally in 1983 was awarded Huskie Booster of the year.

In 1984 George and Junie moved to The Dalles, OR to own their very first home. Junie was active in her church, PEO, community events, bowling, gardening, cookie making for the neighborhood kids, and being a Grandma and even officiating Grandpa and the Grandkids pancake eating contests.

Junie is survived by her children, Mike, Dennis, Tim, Junie, Susie, and Bonnie. Grandchildren Nick, Meggie, Alex, McKenan, Quinn, Drew, Nicole, Brenn, Dustin, and Jessica. Great grandchildren, Kamrynn, Karter, Christopher, Greyson, Brekken.

Viewing October 21, 2022 at 9:30 am at Spencer, Libby and Powell Gathering Hall in The Dalles, OR. Rosary October 21, 2022 at 10:30 am at the SLP Gathering Hall. Funeral Mass October 21, 2022 at 12:45 pm at St. Peter Catholic Church in The Dalles, OR with Interment and Luncheon to Follow at St. Peter Cemetery.

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Robert Carl Parker

Robert Carl Parker, age 77, a resident of The Dalles, OR, passed away October 11, 2022. Spencer, Libby and Powell Funeral Home in care of arrangements.

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Jeannie Rae Justice

Jeannie Rae Justice, age 75, a resident of The Dalles, OR, passed away October 10, 2022. Celebration of life will be held at Calvary Baptist Church in The Dalles on October 22, 2022 at 11am and Burial to follow at the Dufur Cemetery. Spencer, Libby & Powell Funeral Home in care of arrangements.

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Bill Eugene Collins

Bill Eugene Collins, age 87, resident of The Dalles, OR, passed away October 5, 2022. Rosary and viewing will be held here at Spencer, Libby & Powell Funeral Home on October 26, 2022, Rosary will be at 4:30 pm, Viewing will be at 6pm to 8pm. Mass will be held at St. Peter’s Catholic Church October 27, 2022 at 3pm. Burial will be at Skyview Cemetery in Pendleton, OR at 2pm. Spencer, Libby & Powell Funeral Home in care of arrangements.

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David Linn Aichele

David Linn Aichele, age 75, a resident of The Dalles, OR, passed away October 8, 2022. A Celebration of life will be held, the date, time and location is to be determined. Spencer, Libby & Powell Funeral Home in care of arrangements.

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Steven Blaine Garrett

Steven Blaine Garrett, age 70, a resident of The Dalles, OR, passed away October 7, 2022. A Memorial will be held at Covenant Christian Church in The Dalles, OR, November 12, 2022 at 1:00 pm. Spencer, Libby & Powell Funeral Home in care of arrangements.

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Diane Marie Sasa

Diane “Di” Marie Sasa (Blomquist), 76, exuberant and offbeat, was born on Oct. 2, 1945, at Sacred Heart Hospital in Eau Claire, Wisc., to Kenneth and Mary Blomquist, and died Sept. 28, 2022, in an automobile accident in Goldendale, Wash., as she was packed and on her way to Hawaii. She died 4 days before her 77th birthday. 

She hated funerals, so wouldn’t have attended her own. Happy things were her focus. Full of vitality and cheer, she only had positive things to say about some of the worst-behaved people. She never met a person she didn’t like. “Everyone has good qualities,” she would quip. 

She grew up in Wisconsin, graduating from Regis High School in Eau Claire where she was homecoming queen. She worked her way through college waitressing at Crossroads Cafe and graduated from the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire as a social worker. She went to work at the Milwaukee County Department of Social Services in the late 1960’s where she met friends like Pat and Dan, who stayed with her through life. “Diane threw my cigarettes out the window on a road trip and said she was saving my life. If it was anyone but Diane!” Pat said. “I lost my best friend.” 

Diane took full advantage of globe trotting with friends on her vacations, and had stories such as an old man chasing her with a cane in Pakistan for taking his picture. She also liked to tell about when she bought her first car, a blue VW bug, that she drove home, all the way across town, with the emergency brake on. The dealer kindly replaced the car. 

She left Wisconsin to move to Hawaii where she gave birth to her first son William in 1973. She worked as a probation officer in Hawaii, and a few years later met Lipano Sasa at a church friend’s gathering. They flirted. He pushed her in the pool fully clothed, jumped in after her, and the rest is history. They married in 1976 and she spent happy years watching her husband climb coconut trees and spear fish. Her second son Stephen was born in Hawaii in 1979, and later the family moved to California where their daughter Mary was born in 1981. 

They later moved to The Dalles, Oregon, in 1985 where they owned an in-home foster care business for elderly and developmentally disabled until retiring a few years ago. Caring for patients who weren’t mentally capable and often ornery (public screamers) put Diane in another realm of sainthood and nothing seemed to ever embarrass her. Much to the chagrin of her children, she would tell strangers in the checkout line her life story along with her kids’ life stories, and then ask for their life story in exchange. Connecting with anyone and being inquisitive about their life was one of her most endearing traits. Saying she was a Type A extrovert somehow seems an understatement. 

And no words are adequate to fully capture such vibrance, but people have described Diane as a force and full of life, an amazing personality, wild and funny, friendly and sweet, enthusiastic and kind, considerate and generous, giving and exceptional, hospitable and welcoming, someone who made everyone feel special, and full of Jesus’ love always. Her boisterous laugh made people laugh with her, and her husband said, “You could always hear Diane before you ever saw her.” She loved healthy food, traveling, good sales, giving and getting gifts, staying connected with family and friends, toast/desserts, blue, watching sermons on 3ABN, swimming in the sea, not in that particular order. 

She gave of herself daily, even when she was tired or poor, she gave with joy. After observing Diane give selflessly to someone in trouble, a court judge noted, “I have never seen such charity.” 

A diligent worker, she made sure her kids attended private Christian schools and took pride in knowing they became successful members of society who were attentive to her as she aged. 

In The Dalles, Diane also busied herself with teaching her kids’ Sabbath school class and with other church activities, as she was a member of numerous Seventh-Day Adventist churches in the Columbia River Gorge during her 37 years there. The source of her joy and ability to live sacrificially was Jesus, and her greatest desire was that her family and friends know Jesus. In her last year of life, her focus was the hope that she would meet her loved ones again on resurrection morning, and her favorite Bible story was about Lazarus. 

She is survived by her devoted husband Lipano Sasa; son William Perry and wife Davina; son Stephen Sasa and wife Kerry; daughter Mary Hilde and husband Shane; grandchildren Koby, Zoe, Jehu, Josiah, Jude, Adeline and Clementine; brothers Steve Blomquist, Jon Hehli and Jim Hehli; aunt Anita and husband John; along with many much-loved cousins, nephews and nieces, and a host of people who called her friend. Knowing and loving these people was one of her greatest pleasures. 

Memorial service for Diane will be held Oct. 16, 11 a.m. at The Dalles Seventh-Day Adventist Church, 501 Veterans Dr, The Dalles, Ore. Everyone is invited and welcome. Memorial contributions can be made to https://gofund.me/9e7635c5

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Steven Gerald Herman

Steven Gerald Herman, age 71, a resident of The Dalles, OR, passed away October 6, 2022. Spencer, Libby and Powell Funeral Home in care of arrangements.

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Neil Buckman Hansen

Neil Buckman Hansen age 78, a resident of Kent, OR, passed away October 2, 2022. Spencer, Libby & Powell Funeral Home in care of arrangements.

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Alyssa Rianne Adams

Alyssa Rianne Adams, age 30, a resident of The Dalles, OR, passed away October 3, 2022. A celebration of life to be held at a later date. Spencer, Libby and Powell Funeral Home in care of arrangements.

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Michael Charles Mooney

Michael Charles Mooney, age 73, a resident of Wamic, OR, passed away September 30, 2022. Spencer, Libby & Powell Funeral Home in care of arrangement.

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Majorie Chrystal Foster

Majorie Chrystal Foster, age 88, a resident of The Dalles, OR, passed away October 02, 2022. A Celebration of Life will be held at a soon date. Spencer, Libby and Powell Funeral Home in care of arrangements.

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Robert Dale Sloan

Robert Dale Sloan, age 69, a resident of Maupin, OR, Passed away September 29, 2022. Spencer, Libby and Powell Funeral Home in care of arrangements.

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Diane Marie Sasa

Diane Marie Sasa, age 76, a resident of Goldendale, WA, passed away on September 28, 2022. Spencer, Libby and Powell Funeral Home in care of arrangements.

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Joanne Karole Frost

Joanne Karole Frost, was born November 22, 1931 in Portland, Oregon, to James B. Lash and Alice F. Lash, and passed away August 28, 2022 in The Dalles, Oregon. She was a long-time resident of The Dalles, and graduated from The Dalles High School in 1949. She is survived by her four children Cynthia Adams (Dale), Chester Frost (Leslie), Carmen Frost, and Amy Frost; four grandchildren Rebecca Frost-Mayer, John Mayer, Zachary Mayer, and Duncan Frost; two sisters-in-law, Dolores Frost and Liz LeMay; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her ex-husband, Gerald D. Frost, her parents, and her brother, James K. Lash. Joanne was a devoted wife, mother and homemaker. In her later years, she worked for 16 years as a fish counter at The Dalles Dam. She enjoyed participating in her sorority, Preceptor Alpha Nu of Beta Sigma Phi, and was an avid gardener. Often, she would work tirelessly in her yard from sun-up to sundown. She was loved by many, and will be forever missed by friends and family.

A Celebration of Life is scheduled for Saturday, October 8, 2022, 11:00 a.m., at Zion Lutheran Church, 10th and Union St.

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