A4 Wednesday, October 19, 2011 The Wenatchee World North Central Washington
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sawed off, reported Oct. 17. Luis Ramon Muniz-Valdovinos, 20, days in jail converted to 60 days work
OLIVER REED CHELAN COUNTY District Court
Bridgeport: Pleaded guilty Oct. 17 to and school release, 24 months bench
third-degree child molestation reduced supervision and $6,525.70 in fines, fees
‘SMITTY’ SMITH Burglaries Gregorio Cadenas Moreno, 36, from second-degree child molestation and restitution.
Manson: Driving while intoxicated, 364 and was sentenced to six months in
Oliver Reed “Smitty” Smith, 55, of Methow, died 700 block Cashmere Street: Shed days in jail with 363 days suspended and jail, 12 months community custody and Charges filed
Thursday, Oct. 13, 2011, at his home. entered and boxes dumped out, reported $5,000 fine with $4,400 suspended. $1,700 in fines and fees. Courtney Marie Ryan, 25, address
He had lived in Methow for several years and was a Oct. 17. Rachelle Lynn Wilson, 35, Brandon Richard Desmond, 27, East unknown: Charged Oct. 4 with residential
retired crane operator. Wenatchee: Driving while intoxicated, Wenatchee: Pleaded guilty Oct. 3 to burglary and first-degree theft.
Vehicle prowls 364 days in jail with 363 days second-degree malicious mischief, fourth- David Makarov, 24, Moses Lake:
Survivors include his wife, Kimberlie L. Smith of Methow; degree assault, first-degree negligent
1640 N. Wenatchee Ave., Valu Inn: suspended and $5,000 fine with $4,280 Charged Oct. 4 with residential burglary
his children, Bridget of California, Oliver of Olympia, suspended. driving and hit and run, attended and and first-degree theft.
Vehicle window broken out, reported
Russell and Amanda, both of Bremerton and Dawn of Oct. 17. Jake Martin Peterson, 22, East was sentenced Oct. 10 to 30 days in Andrew Paco Lopez, 26, Rock Island:
Methow; his parents, Donald and Esther Smith of Puyallup; 815 N. Wenatchee Ave., Comfort Wenatchee: Driving while intoxicated, jail, 12 months community custody and Charged Oct. 4 with first-degree assault
and his sisters, Pearl Varney of Puyallup and Susanna Inman Inn: Window broken out and cash taken, 364 days in jail with 362 days $5,690.08 in fines, fees and restitution. of a child (domestic violence).
of Pennsylvania. reported Oct. 17. suspended and $5,000 fine with $4,225 Bernabe Arroyo Guzman, 24, East Lisa Dawn Turner, 44, Wenatchee:
1921 N. Wenatchee Ave., Holiday suspended. Wenatchee: Pleaded guilty Oct. 10 to Charged Oct. 5 with second-degree theft.
Services were held at 11 a.m. today at Precht-Harrison- second-degree attempted trafficking in
Inn: Someone tried to pry open a Rhiannon Starr Cramer, 31, East Carol Ann Mayer, 22, East
Nearents Chapel in Okanogan. Wenatchee: Driving while intoxicated, stolen property reduced from first-degree Wenatchee: Charged Oct. 7 with
window, reported Oct. 17.
Arrangements were by Precht-Harrison-Nearents Chapel. 201 N. Wenatchee Ave., Coast 364 days in jail with 359 days trafficking in stolen property and pleaded possession of methamphetamine,
Wenatchee Center Hotel: Window suspended and $850 fine. guilty to selling a vehicle with an altered possession of cocaine and third-degree
broken out and CDs, a key and Dennis Abraham Cutter, 70, serial number and was sentenced to 60 theft.
INEZ I. paperwork taken, reported Oct. 17. Spokane: Driving while intoxicated, 364
days in jail with 363 days suspended and
Heritage Memorial Chapel
207 Yakima St., Vradenburg
TUPLING Apartments: Window broken out and $5,000 fine with $4,400 suspended.
stereo taken, reported Oct. 17.
Inez I. Tupling, 68, of Mansfield, died Saturday, Oct. 15, 1300 block Westwood Avenue: Cell
2011.
She had lived in Mansfield for 41 years and had been a
phone and sunglasses taken, reported
Oct. 17. DOUGLAS COUNTY
homemaker. 900 block Vassar Avenue: Two iPods
Survivors include her children, Cassandra Padron of taken, reported Oct. 17. Superior Court
200 block North Garfield Avenue:
San Antonio and Wayne Tupling, Mike Tupling and Patti Camera and CDs taken, reported Oct. 17. Marc D. Nerland, 49, Wenatchee:
Peters, all of Mansfield; and her sisters, Heather Duncan of 1401 N. Miller St., Super 8 Motel: Pleaded guilty Oct. 10 to second-degree Jeff & Loretta Wilson
Waitsburg and Sherri “Butch” Thomas of Spokane. Items taken, reported Oct. 18. taking motor vehicle without owners Owners
Graveside services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at the permission and was sentenced to 12
Malicious mischief months and one day in prison and
Mansfield Cemetery. $1,800 in fines and fees. A charge of FUNERAL PRE-ARRANGING at NO COST
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Classified: 661-1111 Mailed in state: $19 Charles Eugene Clayson, known by his special friends as “3 Dog Inez left this earth October 15, 2011, after a
Newsroom: 665-1164 Mailed out of state: $21 Charlie,” passed away 12 September, 2011, in Chelan, WA, after a difficult battle with kidney failure and cancer,
Published daily except Monday, Saturday and Christmas by The World Publishing Co., 14 N. Mission St., short illness. Charles was born 25 June, 1919, in Wenatchee, WA to join the love of her life, T.H. Tupling. She was
Wenatchee, WA 98801. Periodical postage paid at Wenatchee, WA. (USPS 670-340) POSTMASTER: to Eugene Frances and Clara Root Clayson. His parents were former born in Seattle on October 29, 1942, to David
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South Dakota. In 1938, Charles graduated from Wenatchee High ten years old, her family moved to and settled
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School and joined the U.S. Coast Guard, working in Ketchikan, in Bridgeport, WA. In 1960, she married Davis
AK as a lighthouse tender for a year. On 19 December, 1939, Mills. She graduated from Bridgeport High
Charles enlisted in the 1050th Army Air Force Base Unit, Airplane School in 1961. Davis was killed in a tragic car
AARP Auto Insurance Program and Engine Mechanic, 9th Bomb. Squadron, 7th Bombardment accident in 1968. In 1971, she married the
Group. He participated in India-Burma, China, Burma and the East love of her life, T.H. Tupling, and they blended
from The Hartford Indies Campaigns, European-African Middle Eastern Campaign their families into one. Inez and T.H. took great pride in their unified
and Asiatic-Pacific Theater until his discharge the 27 May, 1945. family. Inez loved her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren,
Now available from your local independent agent! For the next 15 years, Charles worked for Columbia Tractor Co. kitties, cooking, baking, candy making, yard work, flower arranging
Call Today for your FREE, no-obligation quote: and Webb Tractor Co. On 24 August, 1947, he married Echo June and taking care of T.H. and their family. She cooked harvest meals
Adsitt, daughter or Roland “Sandy” and Leah “Bobby” Dillman most of her life and enjoyed it immensely.
509-293-7488 Adsitt of Wenatchee. In 1961, the family moved to West Pakistan,
where Charles was employed by Guy F. Atkinson Co., a contractor
Inez is survived by her sisters, Heather Duncan of Waitsburg, WA
and Sherri “Butch” Thomas of Spokane, WA; children, Cassandra
James Cannon building Mangla Dam, which at that time, was one of the largest in Padron of San Antonio, TX and Wayne Tupling, Mike (Jackie) Tupling
Blue Horizon Insurance & Financial Serv. the world. They traveled to India, Kashmir, Thailand, China, Japan and Patti (Ken) Peters, all of Mansfield; grandchildren, Zachary
200 Palouse Suite 101 and Hawaii. Upon returning to the states, Charles worked for Alcoa, (Tiffany) Lawson, Adam (Mary) Lawson, Aaron Lawson, Amanda
Wenatchee, WA 98801 until his employment in 1967 with the U.S. Forest Service as a Boat (Jesse) Shafer, T.J. Tupling, Cassidy Tupling, Mikia (Brian) Schmidt,
admin@bhifs.com Operator on Lake Chelan, until his retirement in 1981. Charles Mikki (Thane) Lamar, Mishell Tupling, Kimber (Joe) Smith, Cortney
www.ncwquote.com was a longtime member of the National Rifle Association, Ducks Peters and Cameron Peters; great-grandchildren, Starr, Tommy,
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He was preceded in death by his wife, Echo, in 1988; sister, Jeanette Norman (Marilyn) and Phyllis; numerous nieces and nephews; and
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107446 Rev her husband, Larry; and Wanda Sibert Clayson; grandchildren: Mills; grandson, Caleb J. Powers; husband, T.H. Tupling; son-in-law,
Craig Mauer, Kerry and Kyle McGhee; Chuck and Mary Clayson; and Raymond Padron; and special friend, Sandy Martin.
Michelle and Dawn Bradley; and six great-grandchildren. Heartfelt thanks to her children, grandchildren and special
A Family Memorial Service will be held at a later date. Memorials caregivers in her final days.
may be made to Cancer Society. Graveside Services will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, October
22, 2011, at Mansfield Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please make
Joseph Langdon McGhee donations to the Caleb J. Powers Memorial Scholarship Fund
April 4, 1945 ~ October 10, 2011
at any North Cascades National Bank (NCNB) branch. Please
Joe was born on April 4, 1945, in Wenatchee,
express your thoughts and memories on the online guestbook at
WA to Joseph Chester and Delice McGhee. He
jonesjonesbetts.com. Arrangements by Waterville Funeral Home.
was the third of four siblings. Shortly after Joe
graduated from high school, he joined the Ray E. Sell
Navy and got to see several parts of the world. Wenatchee, WA
He also worked as a Bus Driver and Custodian Ray passed away peacefully on
for Eastmont School District. Sunday, October 16, 2011, with his
He is survived by his wife, Debra McGhee wife and family by his side. He was
of East Wenatchee; daughter, Shannon Bye born February 8, 1925, in Howell
of Cashmere; and two sons, Daniel and Eric County, Moody, MO. At the age of
McGhee, both of East Wenatchee. He will be 12, the family moved to California.
dearly missed by all those who knew and loved him. Ray married his lifelong sweetheart,
A Memorial Service will be held at 2:00 p.m. Friday, October 21, Mary Cook, on June 24, 1944, in
2011, at Telfords Chapel of the Valley in East Wenatchee. Turlock, CA. They celebrated their
67th Wedding Anniversary this year.
MEMORIAL POLICY (Paid Notices) The couple moved to Wenatchee
Memorials provide a personal way to commemorate a loved one’s life. in 1947, and raised three children,
Memorials in The Wenatchee World are paid notices. For pricing, call 661-6373 Judy, Jim and Susan. Ray worked for
or email memoriams@wenworld.com. Full color photos are also available. The
advertising department will accept written memorials until 3:00 p.m. the day Alcoa and retired after 30 years in
prior to publication except Saturdays. The Wenatchee World understands that 1982. In 1970, he and his business partner purchased 33 acres
the passing of a loved one can reprepresent a busy and stressful time for those of land and planted 30 acres in apples. Ray loved to fish with his
who are involved in making final arrangements. For more information about
memorials, please call 661-6373. brothers and his buddies, and especially with his son, Jim.
Ray was preceded in death by his daughter, Judy; and son,
Jim. Survived by his wife, Mary; his daughter, Susan Stockwell of
East Wenatchee; daughter-in-law, Pam Ogle of East Wenatchee;
two grandsons, Chad Styles of Fullerton, CA and Tyler Stumke of
Wenatchee World Augusta, GA; brothers, Cliff (Nell, deceased) Sell of East Wenatchee,
Bob (Patty, deceased) Sell of Portland, OR and Lloyd (Karen) Sell of
Olympia, WA; and sisters, Nita (Dave) Neisinger of Monroe, WA and
ONLINE Flo (Joe) Slinker of Salem, OR.
A Funeral Service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, October 21,
2011, at Jones & Jones~Betts Memorial Chapel, 302 Ninth Street
wenatcheeworld.com in Wenatchee. Please express your thoughts and memories on the
online guestbook at jonesjonesbetts.com. Arrangements by Jones
& Jones~Betts Funeral Home, Wenatchee.
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