Archive for the ‘In Memoriam’ Category

IN MEMORIAM: Elma Helen Hewitt

Sunday, July 4th, 2021

Elma Hewitt at the 2008 Reunion

Elma Helen Hewitt

Elma Hewitt  was born September 28, 1926, to, Elmer, 34, and Helen, 26, Hewitt. As  a child, she lived in Albany, Oregon, with her father, mother, three sisters, and grandmother. She graduated from Oregon State University and was a physical education teacher and coach.  She taught at Forest Grove High School for twenty-six years.

Elma more than generously gave of her time, talent, and leadership to the Hewitt, Matheny, Cooper Family, serving as president, producing and selling the family books, writing and mailing the newsletter, hauling the family albums from the Yamhill County Museum to the Reunion every year, and keeping the Association going in so many ways.

She is survived by her sister, Elinor Denton, and nieces Sharon Davis, Laura Denton, and Marcia Durbin.

We are hoping family will please add details of Elma’s life and her contributions to our Family.

Forest Grove Hall of Fame: Four athletes, one coach, one committee make up Class of 2014

Four standout athletes and one longtime coach are joining the Forest Grove High School Athletic Hall of Fame.

The Vikings’ selection committee announced late last month that former softball stars DeeAnn “Peewee” Hetzel Henderson (Class of 1986) and Teena Shull Nelson (1987), state swimming champion Robb Bauer (1980) and state high jump champion David Schiffer (1988) will be enshrined this fall. They’ll be joined by Elma Hewitt, a teacher and coach from 1961-87 who helped advance girls sports in Forest Grove.

 

IN MEMORIAM: Lesta Rae Kneebone

Sunday, July 4th, 2021

Lesta Rae Kneebone

5 JUNE, 1919 – 24 APRIL, 2020
Obituary of Lesta Rae Kneebone

Obituary Of Lesta Rae Kneebone 100 years

June 5, 1919 – April 24, 2020

She was born in Tacoma, WA. While working as a Lifeguard at Jantzen Beach she met, then later married Virgil Curtis Kneebone on March 29, 1945. During WW II she worked with Blueprints at the Vancouver Shipyards. She enjoyed dancing with her husband with the Windy Whirlers Square Dancers in Troutdale, and the Eagle 8’s later in Colorado Springs.

Lesta was a homemaker when kids were in school. Later she worked as a babysitter, maid, and at her son’s high school cafeteria. She was a member of the Red Hat Ladies and Loners on Wheels (LoW), an RV club for senior singles. Lesta had a passion for animals (mainly cats), her church where she was a Wedding Planner, reading, travel, and spending time at the Oregon coast. She regularly watched college & professional sports, earlier the Denver Broncos, and later the Seattle Seahawks, Mariner’s baseball, and Oregon college football & baseball teams.

Lesta is buried in Willamette National Cemetery in Portland, Oregon, USA.

She is survived by her children, Rebecca Keogh of Portland, OR, Bruce Kneebone of Henderson, NV, and Roger Kneebone of Scottsdale, AZ. Also, her grandchildren, Robin Crumpler & Bobby Keogh, & great grandchildren Mariah Crumpler, Dreya Crumpler, Mikayla Keogh, Jesse Keogh, and Jordyn Keogh.

In lieu of flowers, the family would be grateful for donations to one of these causes:

Foundation for the Blind 43233 Southeast Oral Hull Road Sandy, Oregon 97055

or

Salvation Army Rose Center 211 Northeast 18th Avenue Portland, Oregon 97232

 

IN MEMORIAM: Walter Davies

Saturday, July 3rd, 2021

Walter Ronald Davies

1938 – 2020

Walter Davies passed away in his Monmouth residence on December 10, 2020 at the age of 82. Walter was born on July 25, 1938 to Paul and Rose Ramona Kennedy in Sacramento, California.  He had four siblings by his mother’s first marriage: Yvonne Ringle, Janet Wallior, Diana Manzano, and John Davies; and a sister a year and a half younger than he, Monarae Nichols.

He was the great, great grandson of Henry and Elizabeth (Matheny) Hewitt,  great grandson of Matthew Hewitt, and grandson of Laura Wanda (Hewitt) Kennedy.

He grew up in his mother’s house on his maternal grandparents’  dairy farm  in Loomis, California. He served in the Navy in Vietnam and Japan.

His wife, Winnie Lee Combs Davies, preceded him in death in 2014.

He is survived by his sisters and brother; his step daughter, Donna (Bellefeuille) Halvorson, and adopted daughter, Linnie (Bellefeuille) Ainsley (He adopted Linnie when he married their mother, Winnie.); and, the Victor Padilla family and John Miller, friends with whom he was very close.

Funeral mass was celebrated at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Independence, Oregon.  The eulogy was given by the Padilla family.

Walt was very active in genealogy research and at one time maintained the Lincoln County Oregon GenWeb project site. The Hewitt, Matheny, Cooper Family is grateful for all his contributions to our family history.  Also, he will be remembered as always having something to add to the family meetings at the annual reunion.