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Eugene Ciriaco "Gene" Bates

1937 - 2025

Eugene Ciriaco "Gene" Bates obituary, 1937-2025, Ontario, Or

BORN

1937

DIED

2025

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Eugene Bates Obituary

Ontario, OR - Gene Bates was born on December 30, 1937, in Emmett, Idaho, to his loving parents, Lansing and Pilar Bates. He grew up in Emmett and Homedale before moving to Vale in the third grade, where he would spend the rest of his youth surrounded by his brothers, Robert and Steven, and his sister, Consuelo.

During his years in Vale, Gene developed a lifelong love for hunting, fishing, and sports-passions that would shape much of his life. His athletic talent was soon evident; at Vale High School, he became an outstanding athlete, helping lead his teams to three state championships-two in football and one in baseball. He was honored to be selected to play on the only Oregon Shrine Team in Portland and went on to accept both a football and baseball scholarship to Oregon State University, where he continued to excel in athletics.

After an exceptional season playing baseball for OSU and leading his team to the playoffs, Gene signed a professional baseball contract with the Cleveland Indians. From 1958 to 1961, he played within the organization, fulfilling a lifelong dream. While still in high school, Gene met the love of his life, Irene Ybarzabal. The two were married in December of 1960, beginning a loving marriage that would span 65 wonderful years. They were able to celebrate their milestone anniversary on December 31, 2025-Gene's final day with us.

Gene's greatest source of pride and joy was his family. He and Irene raised four children-Elena, Geno, Michael, and Angela-instilling in them the same values of hard work, kindness, and faith that guided his own life. He was immensely proud that all four became college graduates, successful in their careers, and devoted parents themselves. Gene's love extended deeply to his ten grandchildren-Maegan, Michaela, and Tyler Pickett; Jessica Tettelbach; Andrew and John Bates; Gabriella and Miya Bates; and Michael and Luke McGrath-and his eight great-grandchildren: Walker and James Pickett; Jack and Henry Bates; Georgia and Bowen Bates; and Brooks and Quinn Tettelbach. The love and admiration they all shared for their "Grandpa Gene" was boundless.

Following his baseball career, Gene dedicated his life to education. He began teaching sixth grade in Ontario, later serving as both vice principal and principal over a 30-year career. His influence on countless students and colleagues left a lasting impact on the community. In recognition of his commitment and service, the sporting field at the middle school was named in his honor-an enduring tribute to a man who always sought to bring out the best in others.

After retirement, Gene continued his service to education as a member of the Malheur Educational Service District. His faith was central to his life, and he was an active member of Blessed Sacrament Church. He also served with the Knights of Columbus and participated in the Basque Club, maintaining strong ties to his heritage and community.

In his later years, Gene found joy in simple pleasures-fishing, hunting, and golfing with lifelong friends; tending to his immaculate yard; and nurturing his beloved garden of peppers. Sharing his harvest with family and friends brought him endless happiness, as did the gatherings that surrounded those moments.

He is survived by his wife Irene Bates, his children Elena (Bates) Pickett, Geno Bates (Laura), Mike Bates (Tammy), and Angela (Bates) McGrath (Josh). He is also survived by 10 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren, his two brothers Robert Bates (Carolyn), and Steve Bates (Sandy) as well as sisters-in-law Juanita Eaton and Kitsie Joyce, brother-in law Bill DeLong, and numerous nephews, nieces, and cousins.

He was preceded in death by his parents Lansing and Pilar Bates, In-laws John Ybarzabal and Juanita Hoff, sister Consuelo (Bates) DeLong, brothers and sister-in-law John and Loretta Grove, Robert Eaton and Peter Joyce, son-in-law Jay Pickett, as well as nephews Robert DeLong and David Bates.

Gene Bates will be remembered as a devoted husband, loving father and grandfather, respected educator, and cherished friend. His humor, generosity, and quiet strength touched everyone who had the privilege of knowing him. His life was one of faith, service, and love-a life well lived and deeply missed. Special thanks to Horizon Hospice. Dr Brett Johnson and Gene's favorite nurse Shawna Pitman who gave him the most special care. Donations may be made to the Ontario Basque Club or Blessed Sacrament food bank.

A Rosary will be held on Friday, January 9, 2026, at 10:00am followed by Mass at 11:00am at Blessed Sacrament Church, 829 SW 2nd Ave, Ontario, OR. Arrangements are under the direction of Nampa Funeral Home, Yraguen Chapel. Online guest book can be signed at www.nampafuneralhome.com

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Idaho Press Tribune from Jan. 6 to Jan. 7, 2026.

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Lorrie L Hall

January 10, 2026

He was a great man
The Knights of Columbus
Great educator
He loved to go on those Elko trips when the educators went
My condolences to his family
May he RIP

Javier Deleon

January 9, 2026

Rest in peace Mr. Bates. You were one of my mentors in jr. high. Treated all Hispanics with respect. We all loved you. You will be missed!

Milt Reynolds

January 9, 2026

Gene and my brother Ron were good friends and they played all sports together. Gene always found time to say hello and talk to me whenever we met. I will always remember Gene and what a great person he was.

Rosa Maria Lucas

January 8, 2026

My deepest condolences to the family of Eugene Bates.
Rosa Lucas

Pat Butson

January 8, 2026

Malheur County has lost a wonderful leader in Gene. His commitment to the education of our children is second to none. Well done Gene!.

Angel Antone Bicandi

January 5, 2026

My message to the Bates family so sorry for your loss . What I remember most about Gene , when we were kids playing sports agianst Ontario you always knew who was rooting for you . Gene always made a point to come talk to my brother or I and tell us there´s 5 bucks riding on you to win don´t let me down . I always smiled and said yes sir and of course we would win a wrestling match or a football game . Sometimes he´d tell us story´s about his days and I remember thinking I wish I could be that good someday . What an amazing man he was loved by all and he´ll be remembered the same way . Here´s to you Gene gods speed glad to know your in heaven . With love the Bicandi´s . Say hi to my pops .

BAarbra Ann Deckert (Evans)

January 4, 2026

So sorry to hear of the passing of a dear life long friend. Gene's little sister, Connie Ann, and I were best friens in High School at Vale union High School after until she was tragically killed in a car wreck early in her young life. Have so many great memories of Gene telling us what to do, driving his beautiful new chev.Imp
ala convertible around the Bates Motel in Vale( because we were only 14 and couldn't drive on road ) of he and Irene taking Connie and I to our first Basque dance! Best memories ever. May God Bless your family and rest in peace. Barbara Evans Deckert . Goodyear, Az.

Bruce and Janice Tsukamaki

January 4, 2026

As a true legacy of the Ontario community, Gene will be missed. He was always a person students looked up and listened to as a teacher, school administrator and coach. Our prayers are with the Bates family.

Maria Palomo

January 3, 2026

Prayers for his family.
He was the best mentor I had while attending middle school.
He will be missed.

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