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APPEAL TRIBUNE
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 2016
THE WEEK AHEAD
THROUGH MAY 2
Lunaria Gallery: “Eye Candy”
featuring the work of photog-
rapher Rebecca Cozart and artist
Robert Fox who works in a
variety of media including glass,
bronze, fiber, and ceramics,
through May 2. Gallery hours: 11
a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Reception, 7
to 9 p.m. Friday, 113 N Water St.,
Silverton. Free. 503-873-7734,
Lunariagallery.com.
invited, 7:30 to 8:30 a.m., Silver-
ton Community Seventh-Day
Adventist Church, 1159 Oak St.,
Silverton. 503-873-4198.
Donations encouraged. 503-873-
5768, Silvertonpoetry.net.
TUESDAY
Silverton Art Association
Borland Gallery Reception:
Reception for our “Kids Show”.
Meet young artists from Silver
Falls School District and view
their displayed artwork, 6 to 8
p.m., Borland Gallery, 303
Coolidge St., Silverton. Free.
503-363-9310, Silvertonarts.org.
Adult Coloring Night: Relax
and de-stress at the library with
some adult conversation, re-
freshments and coloring. All
materials provided, 6 to 7:30
p.m., Silver Falls Library, 410 S
Water St., Silverton. Free. 503-
873-8796.
THROUGH APRIL
SATURDAY
APRIL 9
Borland Gallery: “Kids Show”
features work by young artists
from Silver Falls School District,
April 2-30. Gallery hours: Noon
to 4 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays,
303 Coolidge St., Silverton. Free.
503-363-9310, Silvertonarts.org.
AARP Tax-Aide: 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. Saturdays through April 9,
Silverton Senior Center, 115
Westfield St., Silverton. Free.
503-874-4101.
“Championship” Bunko
Fundraiser: Proceeds benefit
community projects: Tree of
Giving, High School Scholarships,
Layettes for Silverton Hospital.
Sponsored by General Feder-
ation of Women?s Clubs Silver-
ton Zenith Woman’s Club, 7 to
9:30 p.m., Elks Lodge, 300 High
St., Silverton. $15. 503-873-7037,
Facebook.com/SilvertonZenith
WomensClub.
FRIDAY
Saturday Lunches: Noon to
1:30 p.m., Trinity Lutheran
Church, 500 N Second St., Silver-
ton. Free. 503-873-2635.
Silvertongues Toastmasters:
Develop speaking skills by
organizing your thoughts,
thinking on your feet and
building confidence and leader-
ship skills in a friendly and
supportive environment. Guests
25th Dead Poets Reading - a
local spring & fall tradition:
Portrayals of honored deceased
poets, with readings from their
works, 7 to 9 p.m., GeerCrest
Farm and Historical Society,
12390 Sunnyview Road NE. Free.
APRIL 12
Ancestry Detectives: “Lesser
known genealogical research
databases” with Linda Ellingson.
Linda will review additional
websites for genealogical re-
search, 10 a.m. to noon, Silver
Falls Library, 410 S Water St.,
Silverton. Free. 503-873-3444,
Ancestrydetectives.org.
APRIL 16
Fourth Annual Silverton Food
Fair: Meet local farmers and
producers; shop local food and
products; support your local
economy, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.,
Seven Brides Brewing, Back
room, 990 N First St., Silverton.
478-919-1487.
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OBITUARIES
News Tips
Ann Dargon Reed
April 18, 1923 — March 21,
2016
Ann Reed, a longtime
resident of Silverton, said
her goodbyes to her fam-
ily and died peacefully in
the early morning hours
of Monday, March 21, in
her home of two and a half
years at Mt. Angel Tow-
ers. She was three weeks
shy of her 93rd birthday.
Ann was born in West
Frankfort, Illinois, daugh-
ter of English immigrants
Michael and Catherine
(Quayle) Lynch. She was
the sixth of ten children,
the half of a set of identi-
cal twins. She and her sis-
ter Margaret always
shared a very close rela-
tionship. Ann graduated
from Frankfort Commu-
nity High School in West
Frankfort. The family
moved to Silverton on S
Water St. shortly after
many of the coal mines
were shutting down and
work was hard to find.
While working as a pro-
jectionist at the Palace
Theater, Ann was intro-
duced to Carl Reed while
he was on leave from the
Army Air Corps during
WWII. He was a B-25 pilot
in the Pacific, and their re-
lationship
blossomed
while writing letters back
and forth. Carl even
named his plane “Annie.”
They were married on
Nov. 8, 1946. Ann settled
into her life as housewife
and mother to four chil-
dren, one boy and three
girls.
Ann and her mother
were two of the founding
members of St. Edwards
Episcopal Church in Sil-
verton and was active in
the Women’s Guild. She
enjoyed her Thursday
evenings out with her
longtime bowling team
and continued to bowl into
her 80s. She also enjoyed
sewing, crocheting, and
china painting.
When her last child
was into her teens, she
took on a part-time job as
assistant cook at Robert
Frost Elementary School.
She enjoyed cooking
Sunday dinners for the
family and hosting the
Fourth of July picnics at
their farm on Silverton
Road.
Ann is survived by her
husband of almost 70
years, Carl; her three
daughters, Linda (Herb)
Romey, Cindy (Larry)
Key, and Cheryl (Rick)
Rue; daughter-in-law Cin-
dy Reed; twelve grand-
children; and twenty-five
great grandchildren. She
is preceded in death by
her son, Carl, Jr.
Visitation will be from
3 to 8 p.m., Friday, April 1,
2016, at Unger Funeral
Chapel in Silverton. A fu-
neral service will be held
at 1 p.m. Saturday, April 2,
2016, at St. Edwards Epis-
copal Church, followed by
a reception in the parish
hall. In lieu of flowers,
monetary memorials may
be made to St. Edward’s
Episcopal Church.
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Brianna Grace
Kuenzi
Nov. 10, 2015 — March 21,
2016
Brianna Grace Kuen-
zi went into the arms of
Our Lord on Monday,
Mar. 21, 2016, at Randall
Children’s Hospital at
Legacy Emanuel of Port-
land. In her brief four
months and 11 days on
this earth, she brought
joy and love into all the
lives and hearts of those
who knew her. A beauti-
ful girl, Brianna entered
the world just before her
twin sister, Abigail, at
Randall Children’s Hos-
pital to parents Peter
and Wendy (Noble)
Kuenzi.
She carried light
blond hair and a conta-
gious smile. She will be
forever missed and al-
ways remembered.
Brianna is survived
by her parents; siblings
James, Bethany, Kayla,
Elijah, Rachel, Megan,
Sienna, Issac, and Abi-
gail; her grandparents;
and many aunts, uncles
and cousins.
Visitation was held
March 23 Unger Funeral
Chapel in Silverton. Fu-
neral services were held
March 24, officiated by
the ministers of the Ap-
ostolic Christian Faith at
the Silverton Communi-
ty Seventh-day Advent-
ist Church.
Arrangements with
Unger Funeral Chapel.
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DANIELLE PETERSON/STATESMAN JOURNAL
Crews clean up a 550-gallon diesel spill at an AT&T tower on
Hall Ridge in the Willamette National Forest above Detroit
Lake.
Spill
Continued from Page 1A
ment of Environmental
Quality. “In none of them
have we picked up any
diesel product.”
Testing will continue
but
less
frequently,
Brown said.
AT&T hired NWFF
Environmental of Philo-
math to clean up the site,
according to DEQ docu-
ments.
Beginning Feb. 12, ab-
sorbent booms and pads
were used to capture
some of the diesel.
Then, about 41 cubic
yards of soil was re-
moved and taken to the
Waste Management Riv-
er Bend Landfill in
McMinnville.
Diesel also accumulat-
ed on top of a bedrock
outcrop about 40 feet
downhill from the re-
lease area.
Soil on top of the out-
crop will be excavated by
hand about one foot deep
to bedrock, according to
the documents.
The job was made
more difficult by heavy
snow on the 13-mile log-
ging road used to access
the site.
Now, AT&T will use
enzyme products to help
degrade remaining die-
sel at the site, Brown
said.
‘‘
We’ve had a lot of surface water
sampling...in none of them have we
picked up any diesel product.”
GEOFF BROWN
Oregon Department of Environmental Quality
BIRTHS
The following are birth an-
nouncements submitted to the
Silverton Appeal Tribune. For
more, go to StatesmanJour
nal.com/Records.
SALEM HOSPITAL
Purcell, Azalia Elise: To Milisa
Morris and Christopher Purcell,
Willamina, 6 pounds 14 ounces,
March 20.
POLICE LOGS
SILVERTON POLICE
DEPARTMENT
UNDER THE
INFLUENCE
Received calls from March 14 to
20.
The following residents have
been convicted of driving under
the influence, according to
records provided by the state
Driver and Motor Vehicle Ser-
vices Division. Included are the
defendant’s name, age, address,
date of conviction and the court.
March 14
Theft, 10:50 a.m., 400 Ike Moo-
ney Road.
Theft, 11:50 a.m., St. Paul’s
Catholic Church.
UEWM/UUWV/Theft, 12:55 p.m.,
no location given.
March 15
Hit and run, 3:25 p.m., 300 N
James St.
March 18
Theft, 1:10 a.m, 400 N Water St.
Hit and run, 4:01 p.m., N Water
St. and Oak St.
Berning, Austin James: 20,
9922 114th St. NE, Mt. Angel,
May 7, 2015, Marion.
Kutsev, Vladimir Ivanovich:
28, 10288 Maple Grove Road,
Scotts Mills, Jan. 28, Clackamas.