Agnes M. Bannon (Umhaur) of Prineville, died on September 1, 2000 at St. Charles Medical Center in Bend. She was 69 years old.
In 1949 she met and married Lawrence Bannon. After marrying, the couple continued to make their home in Prineville.
Mrs. Bannon worked as a meat wrapper of Scotty's Thriftway (currently Ochoco Thriftway) until her retirement in 1992. She enjoyed crossword puzzles, toll painting, and dancing. She was an active member of the Ladies Eagles Auxiliary in Prineville where she was a trustee for the last three years. She was nominated Mother of the Year in 1997 by the Eagles Lodge. She was also a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars in Redmond, a member of the National Bowling Assoc., and an active League bowler at the Crooked River Lanes. She attended St. Joseph Catholic Church in Prineville.
Survivors include her husband, Lawrence of Prineville; sons, Tim Bannon of Prineville, Lance Bannon of Adams; daughters, Cindy Hart of Pendelton, Debbie Koroush of Corvallis; brother, John Umhaur of Bend; sisters Dorothy Hovde of Baudette, Minnesota, Charlotte Birkedahl of Tacoma, Washington, and six grandchildren. A funeral Mass will be held at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Prineville on September 6 at 10 a.m. with a private interment following in Deschutes Memorial Gardens at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, contribubtions may be made in her name to the American Heart Foundation.
Deschutes Memorial Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Agnes M. Bannon (Umhaur) of Prineville, died on September 1, 2000 at St. Charles Medical Center in Bend. She was 69 years old.
In 1949 she met and married Lawrence Bannon. After marrying, the couple continued to make their home in Prineville.
Mrs. Bannon worked as a meat wrapper of Scotty's Thriftway (currently Ochoco Thriftway) until her retirement in 1992. She enjoyed crossword puzzles, toll painting, and dancing. She was an active member of the Ladies Eagles Auxiliary in Prineville where she was a trustee for the last three years. She was nominated Mother of the Year in 1997 by the Eagles Lodge. She was also a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars in Redmond, a member of the National Bowling Assoc., and an active League bowler at the Crooked River Lanes. She attended St. Joseph Catholic Church in Prineville.
Survivors include her husband, Lawrence of Prineville; sons, Tim Bannon of Prineville, Lance Bannon of Adams; daughters, Cindy Hart of Pendelton, Debbie Koroush of Corvallis; brother, John Umhaur of Bend; sisters Dorothy Hovde of Baudette, Minnesota, Charlotte Birkedahl of Tacoma, Washington, and six grandchildren. A funeral Mass will be held at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Prineville on September 6 at 10 a.m. with a private interment following in Deschutes Memorial Gardens at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, contribubtions may be made in her name to the American Heart Foundation.
Deschutes Memorial Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
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