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In the Great Smokies
The New Era went with Neal and Sharon Smith on a cross-country trek to Georgia, to a family reunion. Along
their way to Hazelhurst, Ga.. they stopped at Yosemite, Zion and Arches national parks and Death Valley.
Then, on the way home, they swung through the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in North Carolina,
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OBITUARIES
Betty Hugley
Oct. 22, 1927 - May 31. 2012
Betty Iona Hugley, 83, of
Sweet Home died May 31. 2012.
She was born Oct. 22. 1927
in Duluth, Minn. to Martin and
Anna (Schaff) Amundson. •
After graduating from high
school, she moved from Minne-
sota to Oregon with her family.
The nursery b4oaded
with blooms.
She met Don-
aid Hugley
and they mar-
fled March 13,
1946.
Mr. Hug-
ley joined the
Army and
served in the
Korean War
from 1950 to
1952. Mrs. Hughley raised her
family and lived in Sweet Home
most of her life. S he loved being
a housewife and mother. They
had three devoted children, with
whom they lived and worked
closely with all of their lives.
Mrs. Hugley came from
a family of avid music lovers
and talented musicians, and her
branch of the family would carve
their niche in the world of music.
For many decades the Hugleys,
turing
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with their children Ronal6, Mel-
ody and Nancy and. on occasion,
other family members, toured
and performed, country music
under such names as "The Red
I-Iewads" and "Surefire Country."
Family was the most important
thing to Mrs. Hugley and she was
the "go-to" person for everyone
in her large and extended family•
She conformed tO her roles
as mother and an elder sister nat-
urally and completely. She was
well known for her caring de-
meanor, her youthful humor and
good o1' dose of kitchen gossip•
She was a truly unique woman
and there will never be another
one like her.
She will be dearly missed by
all who loved her, but her influen-
tial leadership and strength will
live on through the many people
and lives she touched.
The Hugleys were long-time
members of the Sweet Home Vet-
erans.
Mrs. Hugley is survived by
her son, Ronald Hugley; daugh-
ters Melody Ferdani and Nancy
Berggren, all of Sweet Home;
brothers Eugene Amundson of
Sweet Home and Eldon Schaff of
Baker City: sister Anita Clifton of
Sweet Home: six grandchildren.
numerous great-grandchildren,
and nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death
by her husband. Donald in 2007;
four brothers, Floyd, Arne, Rich-
ard and Ike; and two sisters, Lu-
cinda and Luella.
A VFW Auxiliary Remem-
brance Memorial was held June
10 at Gilliland Cemetery, fol-
lowed by a memorial potluck re-
ception at the Sweet Home VFW.
In lieu of flowers, the family is
asking all monetary donations be
made to the Betty Hugley memo-
rial fund at Wells Fargo bank.
Sweet Home Funeral Chapel
is handling arrangements.
Frances
Maycumber
Aug. 17. 1923 -June 8. 2012
Frances Nadine Maycumber.
88. of Sweet Home died June 8.
2012.
She was born Aug. 17, 1923
in North Bend to Jeff and Flossie
Abell.
She came to Sweet Home with
her young family in 1957 and has
lived here ever since. She was a
member of the United Methodist
Church. Frances and her husband
renewed their vows and celebrated
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ding anniver-
sary in 2007.
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Maycumber
enjoyed sew-
ing, reading
and cards. She
loved her fam-
ily and friends.
She is survived by her daugh-
ter. Teena Emerson of Lincoln
City; four grandchildren: four
great-grandchildren.
Frances was preceded in death
by her husband. Allyn Harding
Maycumber; brother Harold Abell:
and daughter Maria Kintigh.
Sweet Home Funeral Chapel
is handling the arrangements.
Death Notice
Robert Charles Stevens. 67.
of Sweet Home died June 6, 2012.
Sweet Home Funeral Chapel
is handling the arrangements. For
more updated infomraiton, wsit
www.sweethomefuneral.com.
I IRTilS
• April 9: Isaiah Tyler Arndt.
born to Laura and Larsen Arndt of
Sweet Home at 6:23 p.m.
Isaiah weighed 9 pounds 4
ounces and was 21.5 inches long
with black hair and blue eyes.
His mother is a homemaker.
His father is a logger with D&S
Logging.
Maternal grandparents are Ron
and Joyce Ulshafer of Brea. Calif.
Paternal grandparents are Don
and Bonnie Arndt of Sweet home.
He joins a sister, Liesel.
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