Decendants of August Gustav KOBERSTEIN Senior

Notes


46. Matthew Luis Jordan MORAN

vitalsearch-worldwide.org
Last_Name First_Name Middle_Name B_yr B_mo B_dy Mothers_Last_Name Sex County_of_Birth idno
 MORAN   MATTHEW   LUISJORDAN   1990   12   07   KOBERSTEIN   MALE   LOS ANGELES   0


32. Wayne Douglas KOBERSTEIN

U.S. Public Records Index
Name: Wayne Koberstein
Street address: 859 Willamette St  
City: Eugene  
County: Lane  
State: Oregon  
Zip Code: 97401  
Phone Number: 541
Record Number: 431255834

U.S. Public Records Index
Name: Wayne D Koberstein
Birth Date: Apr 1947
Street address: 3599 W 25th Ave  
City: Eugene  
County: Lane  
State: Oregon  
Zip Code: 97405  
Phone Number: 541
Record Number: 288687573
Name               Est. Age Birth Year  
Wayne D Koberstein 61       1947

Oregon, Marriage Indexes, 1906-2009
Name: Wayne Douglas Koberstein
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 22 Aug 1992
Marriage Place: Lane, Oregon, USA
Spouse: Holly Genevieve Blanchard

Oregon, Marriage Indexes, 1906-2009
Name: Wayne Koberstein
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 14 Jul 1967
Marriage Place: Benton, Oregon, USA
Spouse: Kathryn Friday

the Oregon, State Marriages, 1906-1966
Name: Wayne Douglas Koberstein
Gender: Male
Age: 20
Birth Date: abt 1947
Marriage Date: 14 Jul 1967
Marriage Place: Corvallis Benton Oregon, USA
Father: August J Koberstein
Mother: Lois J Aust
Spouse: Kathryn Ann Friday


Holly Genevieve BLANCHARD

Register-Guard, The (Eugene, OR) - May 14, 2005

Deceased Name: Samuel Blanchard

A memorial service will be held May 18 for Samuel F. Blanchard of Springfield, who died May 2 of cancer. He was 80.

Blanchard was born Aug. 9, 1924, in Brookline, Mass., to Ellsworth and Genevieve Bush Blanchard. He married Marilyn Morency in 1947 and she later died. He married Alice Lee Bradlee.

He was educated at Newton High School in Newton, Mass., and at Boston University. He served in the Army Medical Corps and Marine Reserves. He worked as a real estate broker and a flood property adjuster. Blanchard had lived in Boston and Newton, Mass., Salem and Albany before moving to Springfield about four months ago. He enjoyed travel to France and Cape Cod. He also enjoyed skeet shooting and competing in championship tournaments with his sons.

Survivors include two daughters, Holly Koberstein of Eugene and Pamela Bennett of Albany; four sons, Kurt and Douglas, both of Eugene, Larry of LaVerne, Calif., and Steven Mellor-Blanchard of Salem; a sister, Arlyn Peltier of Los Angeles; and five grandchildren. His second wife died previously.

Wednesday's service will be at 10 a.m. at Albany First Assembly of God Church.

Andreason's Cremation & Burial Service in Eugene is in charge of arrangements.

Register-Guard, The (Eugene, OR) Date: May 14, 2005, Author: The Register-Guard, Page: 4D, Record Number: 20663860, Copyright (c) 2005, The Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore.


35. William Roger KOBERSTEIN

Jan. 7, 1944 - Dec. 25, 2011
Bill Koberstein was born to Frederick William "Fritz" and Vaneta Wanda Koberstein (née Stagner) at Anderson Hospital in Corvallis.
He attended Corvallis schools, including Roosevelt Elementary and Highland View Junior High (he was the first student body president), and graduated from Corvallis High School in 1962.
Bill went to paradise in the arms of Jesus after his brave battle with cancer while at home with his family and friends.
He was a fierce competitor in high school sports, lettering three years in football and baseball. For five years, he started in center field for the Corvallis Elks American Legion baseball team, and some believe he was one of the finest pure athletes of the time. In the Junior Olympics, he set a national record and won the softball throw in 1957 (296 feet, 4½ inches).
Following his graduation, he joined the National Guard from 1962 to 1968, earning the rank of Staff Sergeant (E-6). Then he worked a variety of mill and landscaping jobs throughout the area, retiring from Corvallis Disposal and Corvallis School District employment. He founded Useful Box Company, featuring dovetailed boxes that he designed and built to order.
He had a highly developed work ethic, enjoyed hard work, and had a reputation for quality workmanship, besides being a fantastic cook. Some family favorites were fried chicken, anything barbecued, smoked fish, chicken and noodles, seafood chowder, and wild game.
He wed Jeanne Cox in 1965, and Todd Roger Koberstein was born in 1967. Bill and Jeanne later divorced. Bill married Linda Anderson on Feb. 14, 1969, and Natalie Christine Koberstein was born in 1972. Bill was a humble man of integrity and dignity who loved and cherished Linda, their children, grandchildren, many friends, and his large extended family, for whom he always "had their back."
Bill considered his own walk of faith to feature the Serenity Prayer, being a friend, a life of simplicity, and serving others in his own quiet way through yard work, home maintenance, and gifts of garden produce that he offered to friends, family and the community. He honored God's creation through his love of the outdoors, and was at peace in nature.
Bill enjoyed taking Linda and their children on many fun camping and fishing adventures.
He was an avid fisherman and bird hunter, and exceptional camp cook. For 44 seasons, Bill joined a group of friends on "The Owyhee" (Oregon) for chukar hunting, with his son, Todd, joining them at age 11 (for 33 seasons).
Besides the hunting, he enjoyed the quiet moments around the campfire, watching the sunrise with a cup of fresh "camp" coffee, and the sunsets at the end of the day with the fellowship of friends, while fully expressing his wry sense of humor.
Bill was a skilled gardener. His yard was regularly complimented for its cleanliness and order, a pristine garden abundant with produce and beautiful flowers (his favorites were begonias, lupine, columbine and sweet peas). He mowed his acre of lawn with a smile, and valued keeping his yard and home immaculate. Many remember him from his place on the front porch, greeting visitors with a smile, good humor and quiet considerations.
He was preceded in death by his father, Frederick "Fritz" (1956); beloved granddaughter Elizabeth Grace Unangst (2009); and stepfather, Vern Francis (1985). Bill is survived by his wife, Linda; son, Todd (Sandi), with grandsons Daniel and Nicholas; daughter, Natalie Koberstein, with grandchildren Breanne, Justin, Jacob, Quinn and Caleb Unangst; his mother, Vaneta Francis; a brother, Dennis; and four sisters, Janice Koberstein-Kelly, Alice Koberstein, Nancy Kaiser and Donna Sichley.
The family suggests donations in lieu of flowers to Love INC, Benton Hospice Service or a charity of your choice.

A celebration of life is scheduled for 11 a.m. Feb. 25 at Zion Lutheran Church, with a luncheon following. Arrangements are being handled by Twin Oaks Funeral Home.
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Please see the following links with photos of Bill:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJEEThaW9IY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCNkG-nwfuk
In Christ,
Craig Seibel

Family links:
Parents:
Frederick William Koberstein (____ - 1956)
Burial:
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend.

Bill and I met in 1947 just after our move to the neighborhood. I heard a click from a rock landing on the gravel road separating our homes. Seeing no one I continued surveying our property line and heard it again, this time catching sight of a white t-shirt as it disappeared behind a tree. I picked up a rock and returned fire. These first contests resulted in few "hits" but lots of verbal exchanges, sometimes howls of pain. As our distance and aim improved, the mothers decided that something was to be done to save the wear and tear on lawn mowers, to say nothing about the lovely bay windows of the homes on both sides of the street ("A" Street). We learned to play I am sure at our mothers' "urging" so these contests only emerged when battles with other neighborhoods evolved. But we played many childhood games all day and into the night: Hide-and-Seek, Kick-the-Can, Army, Cowboys, and Police (All derived from basic Hide-and-Seek). As new children moved into the neighborhood and we got older, the games transitioned to sports, baseball in the spring, basketball in winter, and football in the fall. There was no deviation from this schedule. We explored the neighborhood and included the Oregon State College campus as our territory. We always played basketball in a gym and found entrance from the front door which, if locked and there was no legitimate party to follow stealthily behind, was attained through a deliberate and circuitous exploration of possible access points. We rarely failed but when interrupted by a custodian - once by Dean Leman himself - we simply assumed that these men in "temporary authority" really just wanted us to do (whatever they had caught us doing) at a time when they were not there. We complied readily. The tracks between Corvallis and Philomath were our "hunting grounds", available for all kinds of youthful explorations and outdoor activities. I suspect it is no accident that Bill and Linda live near what we called "Old Baldy". Bill was a remarkable athlete among a high school class with a number with athletic talent. Growing up there was literally nothing he could not do that involved gross motor skills and hand-eye coordination. Then he was thought of as an "early maturer" but today he is more likely to be considered a kinesthetic genius. He won a national championship in the softball throw at 12 (just short of the length of a football field), and beat out a high school senior to start in center field as an 8th grader on the Legion baseball team. There was some attempt to work with him as a decathlon athlete, but there was no real coaching, facilities or resources for it. However, if you see pictures of Jim Thorpe, you will see a duplicate of Bill Koberstein. In the words of Dizzy Dean (who was talking about Hall of Fame pitchers), Bill "may not be the greatest athlete to come out of (Corvallis High School ), but he was amongst 'em pahdner, I gar-on-tee you that", (he) was amongst 'em. And let us not forget the legendary Panther little league baseball team that went undefeated with Bill as the ace pitcher. He threw "heat", not always on target but it was plenty fast, and we were undefeated that summer. Bill played football and baseball for CHS and the Corvallis Elks American Legion Team. Primarily his often injured "thorough bred ankles" likely prevented him from going much further as an athlete. However, he was a fierce competitor who challenge the limits of himself and his teammates. One story has it that in the first year of the playing fence for Taylor Field, Bill jumped over the fence and threw out the unsuspecting runner as he loped into second base believing he had a ground rule double, and would just be awarded second base - not to Bill, he completed the play as we trained on the practice field. On another day, he threw the ball all the way over the backstop from deep center field during warm-ups. He said it was an accident, that he was just excited, but I think he was delivering a message to the Sweet Home baseball team should they get on first base. He worked hard all his life whether for Corvallis Disposal or Corvallis School District, and he did more by far than was expected. One report indicates that when Bill was replaced at Corvallis Disposal, it took two workers to complete his routes, and I suspect they were stretched. Also, the quality of his work was exemplary. This is clear for anyone who owns one of his "Useful Boxes", a part-time business he started. Further, those who goes by his home between Corvallis and Philomath always remark on how beautiful and well-kept the lawn looks. As he put it, he just liked "things in place", and looking clean and fresh, I might add. He took a run at Serenity Lane as a young adult, and attended meetings regularly and sponsored others often throughout his adulthood. I noticed the difference in Bill rather quickly. To be brief, it seems to have taught him the depth and meaning of life, his own and for others too. It contributed to making him the quality family man he was, and to value the caring part of the man he always was. There are many in the community whom Bill volunteered, maintaining their yard and cleaning their homes as they recovered from the death of a loved one or an illness. He engaged his extended family in this way as well, to be brief, he had their back. He did it quietly and without fanfare, and I only know of this part of his life as it slips out in conversation. There is more, many stories of our shared experience and they are available on request. There are several work, fishing and hunting stories that fill out his life, others know more of this then I. This brief note will have to do about how I know Bill Koberstein. In this world, I believe we are directed to leave our place in life as we found it so others have a similar opportunity as we had. Most leave their spot pretty much a mess I am afraid, and some fulfill the prime directive in a good way. However, I suspect in the final assessment in work, family and utilization of personal qualities, Bill left his place much better than he found it. I miss you my friend.
- Tom Guss

United States Obituary Collection

Name of Deceased: William Roger Koberstein
Gender: Male
Age at Death: 67
Death Date: 25 Dec 2011
Obituary Date: 12 Feb 2012
Newspaper Location: Corvallis, Oregon, USA
Birth Date: 7 Jan 1944
Birth Place: Anderson Hospital, Oregon, USA
Spouse's Name: Linda Andersonon Feb
Parents' Names: Frederick William Fritz [Vaneta Wanda Koberstein Stagner]
Father's Name: Frederick Fritz
Mother's Name: Vaneta Francis
Childrens' Names: Natalie Koberstein
Siblings' Names: Janice Kelly, Alice Koberstein,Nancy Kaiser and Donna Sichley


39. Donna M. KOBERSTEIN

U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 2

Name: Donna Sichley
Address: 1530 SE 10th St, Gresham, OR, 97080-1046

U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 2

Name: Donna M Sichley
Birth Date: 2 Feb 1962
Address: 121 Willow Ln, Astoria, OR, 97103

U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 2

Name: Donna M Sichley
Birth Date: 2 Feb 1962
Address: 18555 S Schuebel Ln, Beavercreek, OR, 97004-9622

U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 2

Name: Donna Sichley
Birth Date: 2 Feb 1962
Address: 8530 N Swift Way Apt 64, Portland, OR, 97203-1142

U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 2

Name: Donna M Sichley
Birth Date: 2 Feb 1962
Address: 8755 SW Illahee CT, Wilsonville, OR, 97070-8494

Oregon District Court, Case No. 3:98-cv-00113-AA:
Sichley v. MSI-Mech Systems Inc
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Donna M Sichley, Plaintiff
Represented by Unknown Firm
Name Phone Fax E-Mail
Robert A Birk +1 503 294 1675 +1 503 224 6278

v.

MSI-Mechanical Systems Inc, Defendant
Represented by Unknown Firm
Name Phone Fax E-Mail
Douglas V. Van Dyk +1 503 655 8688 +1 503 650 3565

Office Portland
Filed 1/26/1998
Jury Demand Plaintiff
Demand $100000
Nature of Suit 442 - Civil Rights: Jobs
Cause 42 U.S.C. § 2000e Job Discrimination (Employment)
Jurisdiction Federal Question
Disposition Dismissed - Settled
County Multnomah
Terminated 9/3/1998
Origin 1
Reopened None
Lead Case None
Related Case
Other Court Case None
Def Custody Status
Flags FRC, TERMINATED

1 Filed: 1/26/1998, Entered: 1/27/1998 Complaint
COMPLAINT and JURY TRIAL DEMAND (Cause Code: 42:2000e ) ( Receipt # 401515) (former employee)

2 Filed: 1/26/1998, Entered: 1/27/1998 Discovery order
DISCOVERY ORDER AND ORDER REQUIRING JOINT STATUS REPORT discovery ddl set for 5/26/98 Joint status report due 5/27/98 pretrial order deadline set for 6/25/98 (former employee)

3 Filed: 1/27/1998, Entered: 1/27/1998 Summons Issued
SUMMONS ISSUED as to Defendant MSI-Mech Systems Inc (former employee)

4 Filed: 2/19/1998, Entered: 2/19/1998 Case Reassignment Notice
NOTICE OF CASE REASSIGNMENT from Honorable Robert E. Jones to Hon Ann L. Aiken (counsel notified) (former employee)

5 Filed: 3/20/1998, Entered: 3/23/1998 Description not available
ANSWER & AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSES and JURY TRIAL DEMAND by Defendant MSI-Mech Systems Inc to complaint [1-1] (Kirk)

6 Filed: 5/22/1998, Entered: 5/26/1998, Terminated: 5/27/1998 Motion for Extension of Discovery & PTO Deadlines
MOTION by Defendant TO EXTEND SCHEDULING ORDER (Extending Deadlines for Motions & JSR to & including 8/24/98 & PTO to & including 9/23/98) (Kirk)

7 Filed: 5/27/1998, Entered: 6/1/1998 Order
ORDER EXTENDING SCHEDULING ORDER by Honorable Ann L. Aiken: GRANTING Joint MOTION TO EXTEND SCHEDULING ORDER (Extending Deadlines for Motions & JSR to including 8/24/98 & PTO to & including 9/23/98) [6-1]; ORDER discovery due 8/24/98; Pretrial order due 9/28/98; Joint Status Report set for 8/24/98; Signed 5/26/98 (counsel notified) (Kirk)

8 Filed: 9/1/1998, Entered: 9/3/1998 Order to Show Cause
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE: Joint Status Report was due 8/24/98 & has not been filed; Order to show cause in writing due 9/15/98 to show why this action should not be dismissed; Honorable Ann L. Aiken (counsel notified) (Kirk)

9 Filed: 9/3/1998, Entered: 9/10/1998 Order
STIPULATED JUDGMENT OF DISMISSAL: ORDERED & ADJUDGED that this action is DISMISSED with prejudice & without costs to any party; Signed 9/3/98 (microfilmed 9/3/98) Honorable Ann L. Aiken (counsel notified) (Kirk)

-- Filed: 6/13/2001, Entered: 6/13/2001 Federal Records Center Information
CASE FILE SENT TO THE FRC Accession number 21-01-0084 Location number 3010385-3010667 Box 7 of 142 (former employee)


Donna M Sichley  Age: 51
Also known as: Donna M Baker
phone(503) 338-6742
Address 1410 Boise StPortland, OR 97202    
Possible Relatives:  Earl Charles Baker
                     Mike S Sichley
                     Katie M Sichle



Previous Addresses:  1. 14630 Farmington Rd, Beaverton, OR 97007 2. 18555 Schuebel Ln, Beavercreek, OR 97004 3. 2211 Holman St, Portland, OR 97211 4. 1418 Commercial St #210, Astoria, OR 97103 5. 8325 Mohawk St #179, Tualatin, OR 97062 6. 1576 Irving Ave #11, Astoria, OR 97103 7. 8775 Illahee Ct #209, Wilsonville, OR 97070 8. 420 Arkansas Ave, Vernonia, OR 97064


Mike J. SICHLEY

Mike Sichley
Lived in Portland, OR
Related to Katie Michelle Sichley

Steven Sichley


Mike Sichley
Lived in Portland, OR
Related to
Donna M Sichley
Katie M Sichley

Name Address Phone
Mike J Sichley 709 Calle De Silva, Redlands, CA 92374


Marriage Notes for Donna M. Koberstein and Mike J. SICHLEY

Oregon, Marriage Indexes, 1906-1924, 1946-2008
Name: Donna Koberstein
Spouse's Name: Scott Sichley
Marriage Date: 4 Nov 1978
County: Multnomah


52. Katie M SICHLEY

U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 2

Name: Katie M Sichley
Birth Date: 16 Apr 1979
Address: 121 SW Willow Ln, Astoria, OR, 97103

U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 1

Name: Katie M Sichley
Address: 1410 SE Boise St, Portland, OR, 97202-3947 (1996) [14630 SW Farmington Rd Apt 18, Beaverton, OR, 97007-2750 (1996)]


40. Allan Lee KOBERSTEIN

Allan Lee Koberstein (1942 - 2011)
December 23, 1942 - October 31, 2011

BROWNSVILLE - Allan died at home in Brownsville, Oregon. He is survived by four children, six grandchildren, and two sisters. Allan retired as a custodian with the Salem Public School District in 2003. He was highly respected for his vocal talent, and won the International Barbershop Quartet Championship with his quartet, the Mark IV in 1969. Memorial service, potluck, and barbershop entertainment by: Four over Fourty. Saturday, December 3rd, 4:00pm, at the Brownsville Christian Church, 117 Main St.

Published in StatesmanJournal on December 2, 2011

December 05, 2011

Allan was a wonderful man. I worked with him for many years and always enjoyed chatting and laughing with him. I just heard about his passing and am so sorry I missed his memorial.
See you on the flip side, Allan. Genie

The Register-Guard
OBITUARIES
Published: (Thursday, Dec 8, 2011 03:59PM) Midnight, Dec 1
Allan Koberstein
BROWNSVILLE - A memorial service will be held at 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3, at the First Christian Church in Brownsville for Allan Lee Koberstein of Brownsville, who died Oct. 31 of respiratory failure. He was 68.
He was born Dec. 23, 1942, in Eugene to Gustave and Louise Allen Koberstein.
Arrangements by Aasum-Dufour Funeral Home in Albany.

U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 2
Name: Allan L Koberstein
Birth Date: 23 Dec 1942
Address: 425 Oxford St SE, Salem, OR, 97302-5251

U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 2
Name: Allan L Koberstein
Birth Date: 23 Dec 1942
Address: 3345 Crawford St S Pt, Salem, OR, 97302


53. Paul Dunken KOBERSTEIN

Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997
Name: Paul Dunken Koberstein
Date of Birth: 12 Aug 1975
Gender: Male  
Birth County: Bexar  
Father's name: Allan Lee Koberstein
Mother's name: Sharon Shawn Dunken
Roll Number: 1975_0008


Marriage Notes for Allan Lee Koberstein and Dorothy ANDERSONWILL

Oregon, Marriage Indexes, 1906-2008
Name: Allan Koberstein
Spouse's Name: Dorothy Andersonwill
Marriage Date: 3 Jan 1985
County: Marion