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Page 6 * The St. Johns Review * #23 Nov. 13, 2015 Email: reviewnewspaper@gmail.com * Mail: PO Box 83068, Port. OR 97283 * Web: www.stjohnsreview.com * Phone: 503-283-5086 CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1. Ancient Athenian philosopher 6. Sun 10. Require 14. Suffered 15. Part of the outer ear 16. River of Spain 17. Canny 18. Historical periods 19. Nematode 20. In a crosswise direction 22. Blackthorn 23. Take in slowly 24. Of the cheekbone 26. Vascular tissue in plants 30. Mosey 32. Apprehensive 33. Skills 37. Distinctive fl air 38. Nonpoetic writing 39. Roman robe 40. Equipment 42. Anagram of “Smite” 43. Slightly wet 44. Pester 45. The color of grass 47. Apiece 48. Secluded valley 49. A lively whirling Italian dance 56. Awestruck 57. Nile bird 58. Something to shoot for 59. Bright thought 60. Where a bird lives 61. Go-between 62. Express in words 63. Delight 64. Harps DOWN 1. Agreement 2. Teller of untruths 3. Aquatic plant 4. Adolescent 5. Amazing adventure 6. Slumber 7. Unit of pressure 8. Garments of goat hair 9. Look like 10. An open letter 11. African virus 12. Mistake 13. A hemispherical roof 21. Vigor 25. Former boxing champ 26. Urgent request 27. Assistance 28. Jump 29. Decorative 30. More or less 31. A young lady 33. The products of human cre- ativity 34. Greek letter 35. Auspices 36. Back talk 38. A watercolor, for example 41. Caviar 42. Military 44. Female chicken 45. Clearing 46. Fend off 47. Adhesive 48. Fortitude 50. Cain’s brother 51. Ascend 52. Jittery 53. Lascivious look 54. Alley 55. Anagram of “Salt” Answers on Page 6 Funeral Announcement There will be a Funeral held for Nicholas “Nick” Horsey on November 14, 2015 at 10am at Holy Cross church North Portland, 5227 N. Bowdoin. Obituaries are $50 which in- cludes a photo. They can be sub- mitted by the family or funeral home via email (reviewnewspa- per@gmail.com.) Payment can be made with a credit card by calling 503-283-5086. Under 400 words is preferrable. OBITUARIES William Roy Clemens Oct. 3, 1945 - Oct. 10, 2015 William Roy Clemens of Ridge- fi eld, WA. passed away just days after his 70th birthday at hospice care in Vancouver, WA. He was born in Woodland, WA to Ross and Margaret Clemens. William owned his own re- pair shop, Clemens Automotive and enjoyed boating, gardening, cooking, and activities at the Elks Lodge #823. He is survived by his wife, Mau- reen. A memorial service was held at the Elks Lodge #823 on Oct. 24, 2015. Please sign his guest book at: www.columbian.com/obits. Darrell Fransen June 9, 1926 – October 25, 2015 With family by his side Darrell LaVerne Fransen passed away in the afternoon hours of October 25, 2015 in Vancouver, WA. He was 89. He was an honest, hard- working family man. Darrell was born in Gettysburg, SD on June 9, 1926, the fi rst child of Arend and Minnie Fransen. Early in his life he worked the family farm with a team of hors- es. He did this with pride. He was known as an expert horseman. Darrell enlisted in the Army on August 28, 1944 and went to boot camp at Fort Snelling, Minneso- ta. During his time in the army he was involved in battles and occu- pations in Rhineland, Central Eu- rope and Ardennes. He received the American Campaign Medal, European African Middle East- ern Theater ribbon and the Vic- tory Medal for his WWII service. During his deployment he kept in contact with Corrine via Western Union. Shortly after returning home he and Corrine were married on October 15, 1946 in Tennessee. They moved to Portland, OR in 1947. His fi rst job in Portland was driving truck for his broth- ers-in-law Duane and Harry Swisher. This was short lived, as it didn’t provide a steady income. He also worked at Armour and Swift Meat Packers briefl y be- fore returning to driving truck. He obtained a job with Consol- idated Freightways that contin- ued until his retirement in 1988. That steady income provided the foundation to raise six children. Darrell and Corrine raised their children in the same house since 1955. After retirement they held their family ties hosting all kinds of family events and game nights. They also took great enjoyment and pride in volunteering time to Meals on Wheels delivering meals to the elderly. He was the pilot and she was his dedicated co-pilot. His wife Corrine, his parents and brother Raymond, precedes Darrell in death. He is survived by his six children, Linda Nel- son, Richard Fransen (Cecelia), Steve Fransen (Michele), Cher- yl Lauten, Lori Horner (Ernie) and Ronald Fransen (Karla); and Brother’s Frank Fransen (Mary- Ann), Harlan Fransen (Verna), and sister Dorothy Sloat, as well as numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren, and nieces and nephews. Lisa Lynn Clayton Oct-19-1963---Oct 16, 2015 Lisa Lynn Clayton passed away at home in her sleep on Octo- ber 16, 2015. Lisa was born In Portland Oregon at St Vincent’s Hospital on NW 25th Ave. in Portland, Oregon, on October 19, 1963 to Elmer & Patt Lewis. Her Mother Patt Lewis predeceased her in death. Lisa is survived by her husband Darren Clayton, her parents El- mer & Barbara Lewis, Children Amber, Adam, Alan, Ashleigh and step Daughters Faith Brown and Daphne Clayton-Newman. Grand Children Danielle and Logan Webster and step Grand- daughter Mya Merriweather, Brother Bill Lewis (Patty) Sis- ters Cindy (Randy) and Kris and many nieces’ nephews and cous- ins. Lisa attended Chapman Grade School in Northwest Portland, George Middle School North Portland and graduated on the honor roll at Roosevelt High School in 1982. As a teenager Lisa worked for the Blazers in the Coliseum and later in the Rose Garden. She was in the catering department and later a suite captain at all Blazer Home games. She left the Blazer organization to go to work at Legacy system, Emanuel Hos- pital and later at Good Samaritan Hospital, Catering and Food ser- vices for 21 years. Lisa was a friendly person and loved by everyone who knew her. She was the type of person that would give you what she had if you needed it. She enjoyed spending time with her children and husband, loved the beach and the trips to California. She did beautiful crocheting, making many Afghans and baby blan- kets. She was very generous giv- ing most of them to others. The family requests that in lieu of fl owers donations can be made to Shriners Hospital for Children, 3101 SW Sam Jackson Park Road, Portland, Or 97239 in Memory of Lisa Clayton.