IN MEMORIAM: Clinton White

June 27th, 2021

Clinton Lewis White died on March 11,2018.  He was married to Doris Elizabeth Shelburne White for 63 years.

Please see Doris’ story in In Memoriam.

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IN MEMORIAM: Doris Shelburne White

June 27th, 2021

Doris Elizabeth White, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, teacher and friend, quietly left this life for the next on Saturday, August 1, 2020, to be reunited with her husband, Clinton L. White, who passed away in 2018.

Born April 6, 1934, to Ernest and Erma Shelburne of McMinnville, Oregon, she grew up on the family dairy farm which she and Clinton would eventually own and operate.

Her early schooling was in a one-room schoolhouse on Baker Creek Road. She attended McMinnville High School and graduated from Willamette University.

While attending a summer work/ministry program in eastern Oregon for the Methodist church, Doris met Clinton, and they were married a year later. At the time of Clinton’s death, they had been married 63 years.

Throughout her long life, she was both mother and teacher. As a teacher, she loved her students and worked hard to create resilient, life-long learners and readers, as she herself was. She extended herself as a mother to all who were in need of one, no matter their circumstances. She did so with great compassion, intelligence and practicality.

Their life took them to Chicago, where Clinton briefly attended graduate school, and then on to teaching in small towns across the Northwest, where they lived their Christian life in service to others. In each situation, they matured in compassion and understanding during their work on Indian reservations, in migrant camps and in children’s homes.

They moved back to the family farm, where they lived for 35 years, believing in its values which determined the way their animals were raised, the land was cared for, and how the people who worked for them were treated.

Doris was active for many years in the Methodist Church and later the Cooperative Ministries. She ended her teaching career at West Valley Academy in Sheridan, Oregon.

Doris is survived by her daughters, Mary (Joseph) and Ruth (David); along with her grandchildren, Michael Marsh and Bethany (Daniel) Ray; and great-grandsons, Waylon and Houston.

A memorial will be held at a later date. Donations may be made in their names to Cooperative Ministries of McMinnville and to the
Fellowship of Reconciliation USA.

Reunion 2016 in Pictures

August 14th, 2016
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Henry Hewitt looking at the notebooks of stories people write at the Reunion each year. If you took home one of the little blue books to write your story, you can mail it back to the address on the front, write it as a facebook posting, or send it in an email to newsletter@hmcfamily.com and we will put it on the website. You can read the stories in “HMC Family Memories” to the right.

 

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Brad Kerr setting up the Daniel Hewitt Matheny Challenge -Two Hops and a Jump. [James Andrew Hewitt]
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Before the wind stopped this activity, Roger Shipman and Al Ernest setting up the Family Out Standing in Their Field family tree.
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Kathy Percy looking at the family albums.  [Isaiah Cooper, Jr.]

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Al Ernest, Merrilee Johnson (HMC Co-president), Scott Fery, Lindsey Lawrence

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Louis Rodge (HMC treasurer) and Barbara Rodge [Isaiah Cooper, Jr.]
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Brad Kerr and Brent Kerr [James Andrew Hewitt]