The Charbonneau Villager
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Dorothy May
Fetsch
Bob Lytle
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Accuracy Drive: Kathie Barton
and Jane Lederer.
9/22/1927 - 8/5/2013
Our mom, sister, aunt, friend
and, probably her favorite,
“Grandma Dot,” died peacefully
in her home of lung cancer at age
85, surrounded by family.
Dorothy Fetsch was born in
Juneau, Alaska to Rose and Joe
Thibodeau. She loved the outdoors, sports and adventures,
which later developed into a thirst
for travel around the world. She
is also remembered for her irrepressible and independent spirit.
After graduating from Marylhurst
College, she married Bill Fetsch;
and they raised their family in
northeast Portland.
Dorothy will be remembered
proudly by her family for her
drive and tenacity. She found
a way to raise her five children
after her marriage ended, earning a master’s degree at Oregon
State University after being out
of the workforce for nearly 20
years. Much of her career was
spent as a guidance counselor for
Portland Public Schools. She finished her career at Lincoln High
School, where she helped students prepare for college, but also
to choose a college that matched
their individual educational needs
and personality. She also shared
her love of golf and served as the
girl’s golf coach.
She was an avid athlete with
a great passion for golf and tennis. She picked up tennis in her
40s and played competitively into
her 80s. She also enjoyed being
one of the Charbonneau “Niners”
and Friday Night Golfers. She
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Club Chanpionship /
Handicap Tournament
Dorothy Fetsch
enjoyed years of friendship and
laughter with her teammates.
She is survived by her brother,
Joe; her children, Penelope, Pat,
Pam, Mary and Laura and four
grandchildren, Lindsay, Natalie,
Spencer and Owen. Her son,
Peter, preceded her in death. The
family especially wants to thank
Dr. Kevin Olson and caregivers Ryan, Erin and Charmae
and the entire SpringRidge Court
staff.
Mary Lou
Boyles
7/24/1928 - 9/13/2013
No services were held for former Charbonneau resident Mary
Lou Boyles who passed away in
September.
Club Champion: Carlyne Lynch.
Net Champion: Joann Linnville.
Flight A Gross: (1st) Christine
Gorsline, (2nd) Susie Taylor,
and (3rd) Judy Miller. Net: (1st)
Cindy Edwards, (2nd) April
Lewis and (3rd) Kay Gardner.
Flight B Gross: (1st) Coleen
Larson, (2nd) Sue Oberg and
(3rd) Jackie Atkin. Net: (1st)
Linda Schultze, (2nd) Suzanne
Hatton and (3rd) Marlene
Apland.
Did You Know?
This month, Rule 22 addresses
the issue of marking and lifting
the ball in any area of the course,
such as through the green or in a
hazard. It states that “if a player
considers that another ball might
interfere with his play, he may
have it lifted. A ball lifted under
this Rule must be replaced. The
ball must not be cleaned, unless it
lies on the putting green. In stroke
play, a player required to lift his
ball may play first rather than lift
the ball.” There is an important
note to this Rule which states:
“Except on the putting green, a
player may not lift his ball solely
because he considers that it might
interfere with the play of another
player. If a player lifts his ball
without being asked to do so, he
incurs a penalty of one stroke for
a breach of Rule 18-2a.” This rule
changes when we put in place our
local “winter rules,” which allows
us to lift, clean and place the ball
through the green. So, be careful
how you handle the ball if you
are asked to lift it any place other
than the putting green, so that you
give no appearance of “cleaning?? ?
your ball. Avoid putting it in
your pocket, wiping it with a towel or rubbing it with your hands.
Under Rule 21, if a player cleans
his ball during play of a hole except to (1) determine if it is unfit for play; (2) for identification,
and then only to the extent necessary for identification or (3) because it is assisting or interfering
with play, she incurs a one-stroke
penalty. Again, thanks to Joann
Linville for keeping us informed
about the Rules of Golf!
So, as we bid farewell to the
snowbirds, those of us “year
rounders” will hold down the fort
and anticipate their return next
spring. As always, tee it high everybody, and let it fly!
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