Friday, October 2, 2020

Uncle Vaughn's Funeral...




Vaughn Carlisle Schulthies peacefully passed away at home located in Cow Hollow Nyssa, Oregon on Monday morning September 28, 2020.  Seventy-three years earlier he surprised his parents when he and his twin brother Van were born on July 24, 1947, in Ontario, Oregon.  They were the second set of twins as there was another set of fraternal twins, Brent & Berniel, who were only 16 months older than them.  Eventually, there were four more siblings born, Shelley, Launa, Preston & Travis which totaled eight children.  Vaughn's mother Evelyn was killed in a tragic accident and his father Ray Schulthies married Joan McCune and soon six more children joined this family.  Linda, David, Gary, Donna, Jim and John McCune.  There was a lot of love shared in their home.  Vaughn was raised on the family homestead farm & dairy in Cow Hollow and grew up learning how to work hard and be responsible at a very young age.  There are a lot of stories that can be told of hoeing weeds in the sugar beet fields with his siblings and milking cows.  Those years helped him develop his love of farm work.

Vaughn graduated from Nyssa High School in 1965 and then served as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Scotland from 1966-1968.  He started school at BYU in Provo, Utah where he met the love of his life, Barbara Lou Morrison of Vernal, Utah.  They were married on August 29, 1969, in Salt Lake City Temple.  They were married for 51 years and recently celebrated their 50th Anniversary with a trip to Hawaii with all of the family who could attend.  They were blessed with eight children, four boys, and four girls.  Juliene & Dale Robins (Utah), Becky & Mohammad Barakat (New Jersey), Wade & Angela Schulthies (Idaho), Stoney Schulthies (Oregon), Weston & Lori Schulthies (Oregon), Tara & Tommy Rushton (Oregon), Sheree Schulthies (Oregon), Logan & Emily Schulthies (Oregon).  Vaughn & Barbara are also blessed with 35 1/2 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

In 1976, Vaughn was able to purchase the homestead from his father and continued to run the dairy until 1988.  He continued to farm and raise his family by teaching them how to work hard and instill a love of the gospel of Jesus Christ.  In 2009, he started Mountain Valley Enterprises with his two sons Weston and Stoney Schulthies where they continue the farming legacy.  Vaughn worked for Agri-Lines and sold pivots for about ten years.  He was well trusted and loved by the local farmers and developed a friendly relationship with many of them while helping them with irrigation systems.  He was a hardworking man from sun up to sundown.

Later in life, Vaughn was asked to serve at the Snake River Correctional Institution near Ontario.  He loved working with the inmates there and grew to love them and would do anything to help them.  He served there for three years and still has contact with many of them.  Vaughn and his wife Barbara were then again asked to teach at the prison together for another three years.  The highlight of the week was being able to visit and serve the inmates every Sunday.  The other favorite day of the week was serving in the Boise and then Meridian LDS Temple.  Vaughn left a legacy of loving and serving others his whole entire life.  He loved his family very much and loved to support family reunions and funerals.

Funeral services for Vaughn will be held Friday, Oct 2, 2020, at 11am at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Owyhee Ward Building, 848 Owyhee Ave, Nyssa, OR 97913.  There will be viewing on Thursday evening Oct 1, 2020, from 6-9pm at the same location and again Friday morning from 9:30-10:30am prior to the funeral.  Live Link to watch the funeral: https://www.tvpbn.com/channels/funerals.  Overflow seating will be available outside and you can listen to the funeral on the radio station from your cars.  FM radio frequency 88.1 FM.  In lieu of flowers, you can contact a family member and donate to the "FRESH START FOR INMATES FUND"  created to help inmates upon their release.

Dad with his buddy Robert Deleon...they love working cows together!
Uncle Vaughn's service was so good.  I enjoyed every word and song.  It was nice to have so many friends and family come.  It was a special day.  Dad did a great job dedicating the grave.  It's going to be hard for him to not have his twin here, they would talk almost every day.




















They captured Uncle Vaughn perfectly...

It was so good to see Riley Robins...it's been a while!

So tender...


Can't believe that three are gone now...but never forgotten!






Aunt Mary...


Stoney showing her his hand...I'm amazed how well it has healed.
High School buddies...Juliene, Robert and me!
Nothing better than cousins!
Royce Bair was so nice to give everyone a picture of the redwoods with a story about it's roots!  I even got one!

Karli and I decided we needed to recreate this picture from 20 years ago!













I was so happy that my slideshow still looked okay on Zac's media truck even though I wasn't able to get it to save to 1080p.





I sure love my Schulthies family and Uncle Vaughn will be so greatly missed! I feel so bad for his kids and Aunt Barbara.  So grateful to know families can be together forever!
 

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