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Arla Mae Marie (Cartwright) Vannett
Arla Mae Vannett took her last breath on June 9, 2025, surrounded by her loving family and passed peacefully at home in Hermiston. Surely Wayne, who passed away on Sept. 3rd, 2024, was excited to see her and celebrate their 72nd anniversary, which was on June 8th.
Arla Mae was born in Harvey, ND to Nick and Pauline Cartwright on their family farm. Arla Mae was the 5th of 6 children: Tommy, Mary Lou, Patricia, Angeline, Arla Mae and Ron.
Arla Mae attended elementary and junior high school at White Township School in Harvey, ND, then 2 years at Martin High School and 2 years at Anamoose High School. Arla Mae went on to attend Minot State University and taught school at Renville Corner in Minot for 1 year, teaching 8 kids in the lower elementary grades. Arla Mae lived with her sister, Mary Lou, in the downstairs of Aunt Ida’s house. While in college, Arla Mae met the man who declared within the first week of dating her that he was going to marry her. Sure enough, on June 8, 1953, Arla Mae married Wayne Stanley Vannett in Anamoose, ND. Arla Mae and Wayne’s life together was a perfect match. From their wedding reception where they danced until 2am, they continued to dance through life, balancing and nurturing their time together and raising their family.
Arla Mae and Wayne have 6 children: Michael Vannett (& Montra), Pauline Okland (& Bill), Michele Meadows, Angel Piatt (& Kevin), Nick Vannett (& Shannon), and Leon (& Jill). The first 5 kids were born in Minot, ND. Leon, the youngest, was born in Hermiston. There were 25 grandchildren, 46 great grandchildren, and 1 great, great grandchild. (Even with this size family, can you believe that she sent birthday and anniversary cards to everyone?!! Oh, and Christmas....everyone got a gift and last Christmas, she did it big as she felt it may be her last one to shower everyone with gifts.)
Arla Mae and Wayne lived in Minot for 12 years, then in 1965 moved to Weiser Idaho for 6 months, with a short stay in Milton Freewater. Their last move was to Hermiston, Oregon where they lived out their lives.
Arla Mae was a stay-at-home mom for the most part, until the kids were all in school. Arla Mae worked swing shift in the admitting office of the local hospital for a few years while in Minot. Over the years Arla Mae used her domestic talents to provide extra income for the family; sewing, ironing, babysitting, cleaning house and for a while even cleaned the Catholic Church (the kids helped too). Arla Mae also worked over the years for a newspaper, a cannery, Walchli Packing Shed, Lamb Weston, Marlette Homes, (drapery dept.), the Umatilla County Extension Office, Mark Fertilizer and Wilbur-Ellis as a secretary. Of all the jobs Arla Mae had, the most significant and rewarding was that of being a mom, achieving great success at providing a loving home for all her children and her husband.
Anyone who knew Arla Mae knew what a sweetheart she was. Arla Mae was so beautiful inside and out and had such a warm smile. Arla Mae’s attitude on life was always so positive, as was Wayne’s. The kids are all very grateful for this outlook, as it set a great standard. She had a sharp mind and showed gratitude to everyone who ever did anything for her. Whether it was a kind word, a gesture, a gift, a visit, a card, hooking up her TPN, absolutely anything; no matter how she was feeling, she was grateful and said thank you. She touched the lives of everyone she met, including staff members when she was hospitalized over the years.
Arla Mae was a very gifted seamstress, sewing many articles of clothing for her family, including matching outfits and her daughters’ wedding dresses. She was also a wonderful cook and baker and loved dancing and singing. Arla Mae also loved playing card games, like Hand and Foot and played her last game just a week before she passed. For years, Arla Mae would play backgammon with Wayne almost every day. Arla Mae began teaching card games to the kids starting at age 5, which assisted them in their math skills, while spending quality time with their mom. Arla Mae took pride in her appearance, coordinating her shoes and jewelry with her outfits. She also set out Wayne’s clothes for special occasions, coordinating his clothes to hers.
Arla Mae was a member of Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church and sang in the choir for many years and was a long-standing member of the Catholic Daughters of America, receiving recognition as the “Catholic Daughter of the Year” in 2023/2024. Even if Arla Mae was not feeling well, she would always muster up enough energy to bake items for bake sales at the church. Arla Mae also volunteered at Good Shepherd Hospital for over 25 years in the Education Department and the Auxiliary Gift Shop.
Arla Mae was a positive role model, devoted to her husband, family, friends, church and God. She was a strong and courageous woman and was definitely a fighter. She always said when the Good Lord called her home she was ready, and on June 9th she was more than ready to join her husband, along with those who went before her, including Nick & Pauline Cartwright, Tommy Cartwright, Patricia & Aaron Degenstein, Cicero & Alma Vannett, Carl & Iva Vannett, Robert & Gertrude Vannett, Lillian Vannett, Art & Opal Lautt, Emanuel Kesler, Harvey Albert, and son-in-law, Michael Meadows and niece Kristina Vannett, along with many other relatives and friends.
Arla Mae: Loving wife, mother, grandma, aunt and friend; will forever be missed and never forgotten.
Recitation of the Holy Rosary will be held on Wednesday, July 2, 2025 at 2:00 P.M. at Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church in Hermiston, Oregon with Mass of Christian Burial to follow at 2:30 P.M..
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