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JUNE 7, 2019, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A3 Kitchen fi re damages Ocean Sushi KPD’s ‘kilo: zero-one-three’ On Thursday, June 30, the Keizer Fire Department (KFD) responded to a fi re that took place at Ocean Sushi and Teri- yaki Restaurant (3843 River Rd N). KFD received the call at 5:50 a.m. and fi refi ghters were on the scene at 5:55 a.m., fi nding heavy smoke coming from the two-story commercial building Salem Fire Department (SFD) and Marion County Fire Department (MCFD) also re- sponded to the call. Firefi ghters found the fi re in the kitchen after making it into the building. The rest of the downstairs had heavy smoke damage and upstairs just had minor smoke damage. The cause of the fi re was due to an electrical issue, ac- cording to KFD Fire Marshal Ann-Marie Storms. Four engines, two medic units, one latter truck and one Battalion Chief were on the call, with a total of 19 fi refi ght- ers. The fi re was put out with no one injured. Keizer takes part in state’s #Trashtag challenge The City of Keizer, along with the cities of Albany and Salem, as well as Marion Coun- ty and Marion Soil and Wa- ter Conservation District, are hosting a summer trash pick-up photo challenge. The challenge will run from Saturday, June 1 through Monday, September 20. Oregon residents of all ages are encouraged to participate. To follow the guidelines of the challenge, residents must collect trash, take a photo of it and post it on Facebook or Instagram using #ORTrashTag. Partici- pants can also email their pho- tos to michaudy@keizer.org. Monthly prize winners will be announced on the third Wednesday of every month. Winners will be notifi ed through social media. For questions about the challenge, email michaudy@ keizer.org. crowdfunding cancer battle ing to the lymph nodes. He is By ERIC A. HOWALD undergoing a series of radiation Of the Keizertimes and chemotherapy treatments Keizer Police Offi cer Dan and surgery is planned. Carroll is battling Stage 3 Carroll has medical insur- esophageal cancer and friends ance, but his family is already in and outside of the Keizer incurring signifi cant out-of- Police Department are rallying pocket expenses. Funds col- to his side. lected through GoFundMe A GoFundMe (tinyurl.com/ will be placed into a trust and ofccarroll) campaign with a withdrawn to pay for medical goal of $30,000 had reached expenses. Any excess funds will $11,800 by press time and KPD be donated to cancer research. is also selling support bracelets Esophageal cancer is more for $5 apiece. Offi cer Dan Carroll common among men than “We’re trying to push it out among women, according to as far and wide as we can,” said the American Cancer society. Offi cer Carrie Anderson. “Dan The lifetime risk of esophageal cancer in the is such a great guy.” The support bracelets are black with the United States is about 1 in 132 in men and words, “Fight hard K013.” K013 is Carroll’s call- about 1 in 455 in women. The odds of surviv- ing esophageal cancer have improved with more sign on the police radio frequency. In early May, Carroll, a 14-year veteran of the modern treatments, but it tends to be one of the Keizer police, was diagnosed with a level 3 tu- tougher cancers to treat if it cannot be removed mor on his esophagus with cancer cells spread- through surgery. obituaries WE TAKE PRIDE in being staff ed better than any other senior living community Come See the Finest in Senior Living CALL (503) 390 -1300 1165 McGee Ct NE • Keizer, OR • VillageAtKeizerRidge.com Submit an obituary through our website at keizertimes.com or send an email to: editor@keizertimes.com Lester Boyd Frels April 30, 1930 – June 1, 2019 On July 12, 1975 At age 89, Keizer he married Joyce Ann resident Lester Boyd Frel (Perdue), they Frels, passed away on had three children, June 1, 2019. Ron, Dan, and Linda, Frels was born on who are all still in the April 30, 1930, in Pacifi c Northwest. Cuba, Ill. He attended After marrying his school at Moline High L. Frels wife he took a job at School in Moline, Ill., CenturyLink where he and graduated in 1948. After graduation, he served in worked for 42 years. Survivors include his wife the U.S. Navy for four years as of 44 years, Joyce, son Ron an aerial photographer. Frels and wife Laurie; son Dan Trachsel and wife Dee; daughter Linda Blackmore and husband Rob; daughter- in-law Barb Frels; and sister Marvella Andress who lives in Rapids City, Ill. He is also survived by seven grandchildren and three great- grandchildren. A memorial service will be held on June 22, at 10:30 a.m. at Salem Alliance Church, 555 Gaines Street N.E. Salem, Ore., 97301. In lieu of fl owers, contributions to Willamette Valley Hospice and Remember NHU are appreciated. 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