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DUANE A. BATEMAN IN MEMORIAL On the morning of June ' 18, 1946, the town of Union received the news of the death of Duane Bateman. Since he was graduated in May he had been working for the Union Co-op Creamery. It was while driving truck for them that lie met with his fatal accident. Duane A. Bateman was born August 28, 1928, at Baker, Oregon. He moved to Union while in the 6th grade and had resided in Union since. He leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gloyd J. Bateman of Union; three brothers, Jerry, Stevon, and Jimmy; and four sisters, Mrs. W. S. Lee, of Salt Lake City; Sherril, Shannon and Judy of Union, and other relatives and many friends. The body lay in state at the Bateman home in Union from 10 a. m. to 12 noon Tuesday, July 2nd. and funeral services were held at 2:00 p. m. in the Latter Day Saints Church in Union. Pallbearers were: Stuart Zaugg, Bryce Baxter, Avery Glenn, Jerry Bateman, Kendal Baxter, and Dennis Greenwood, all of whom are or have been members of the Union High School Stu dent Body. Burial took place in the Union cemetery. Duane was graduated from high school in May of 1946 with high honors. He was a good student and easy to work with. He was everyone’s friend and everyone misses him.
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One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-Seven Editor: Dorothy Gotlsey Art Editor: Ross Paxton Manager: Jack Rinehart Advisor: Mr. Albert Hopkins Published by the Associated Students of Union High School Union, Oregon
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0? necuwict ’ “Shut the door on yesterday, and all it’s sorrows and heartaches , may be good advice, but when you open the pages of this annual you will open the door of yesterday, and all it’s joys and pleasures. We have compiled the contents of this annual with the hope that when you take time out from your work or play to remember the high school year of ’46 and ’47 your memory will be made clear by the story of that year found in the words and pictures of this publication of “THE BOBCAT” A
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