2A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2015 OBITUARIES Harriette Elizabeth Forney Astoria Aug. 3, 1931 — Feb. 12, 2015 Courtesy of CHRIS DUGAN Fire crews attempt to douse a blaze at 89967 U.S. Highway 53 Saturday night. In the end, the house burned to the ground. House on Highway 53 a ‘total loss’ sponded to an alarm at 10:07 p.m. Saturday night. By the time they arrived, the struc- ture was fully engulfed. “En route, we could see the glow in the sky from over a mile away,” Boone said. Personnel from Seaside Fire Department, Cannon Beach Fire and Rescue, Gearhart Fire Department, Elsie-Vinemaple Rural Fire Protection District, Clatsop &RXQW\ 6KHULII¶V 2I¿FH DQG By ERICK BENGEL EO Media Group HAMLET — A house at 89967 U.S. Highway 53 burned to the ground during the weekend when a resident accidentally ignited the gas- oline in a generator on the deck, according to Chief Bill Boone of Hamlet Fire and Rescue. The house was a “total loss,” he said. Fire crews from Hamlet re- 0HGL[UHVSRQGHGDVZHOO All of the residents got out safely without injuries, Boone said. A couple of pet cats died during the incident, however. Crews cleared the scene at DSSUR[LPDWHO\DP6XQGD\ WKRXJKWKHVKHULII¶VRI¿FHUH- mained overnight. %RRQH H[SHFWV WKH SURS- HUW\ GDPDJH WR H[FHHG $300,000, he said. “It was a big house, but it wasn’t in the best shape.” ® ACCUWEATHER FORECAST FOR ASTORIA Astoria 5-Day Forecast Tonight 36° Tuesday Portland 29/56 Corvallis 30/58 Eugene 27/56 Lincoln City July 17, 1922 — Feb. 12, 2015 The Dalles 24/58 Astoria 36/54 Pendleton 25/56 Salem 30/60 Albany 27/57 Ontario 18/54 Bend 14/58 Wednesday Burns 16/57 Medford 21/61 Mostly sunny Klamath Falls 12/56 Mostly cloudy Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2015 54° 42° Thursday 45° Friday Cloudy with a brief shower or two 53° 53° 42° Mostly cloudy with a couple of showers 54° 38° Almanac Sun and Moon Astoria through Sunday. Temperatures High ........................................... 56° Low ............................................ 30° Normal high ............................... 52° Normal low ................................. 37° Precipitation Yesterday ................................ 0.00" Month to date .......................... 5.58" Normal month to date ............. 5.68" Year to date ........................... 14.77" Normal year to date .............. 15.88" Sunset tonight .................. 5:52 p.m. Sunrise Tuesday .............. 7:04 a.m. Moonrise today ................ 9:45 a.m. Moonset today ........................ none Regional Cities City Baker City Bend Brookings Eugene Ilwaco Klamath Falls Medford Newport North Bend Today Hi Lo W 44 12 s 42 14 s 64 40 s 56 27 s 56 39 s 47 12 s 60 21 s 57 38 s 60 36 s National Cities Today City Hi Lo W Atlanta 48 36 r Boston 21 -2 s Chicago 11 4 s Denver 20 12 c Des Moines 19 14 s Detroit 11 2 pc El Paso 57 37 c Fairbanks 35 21 sf Honolulu 83 69 pc Indianapolis 13 -7 s Kansas City 23 15 pc Las Vegas 51 40 sh Los Angeles 64 47 c Memphis 28 21 sn Miami 82 67 pc Nashville 30 19 pc New Orleans 52 40 r New York 23 5 pc Oklahoma City 26 14 sn Philadelphia 28 5 pc St. Louis 19 9 pc Salt Lake City 41 20 pc San Francisco 66 47 pc Seattle 54 35 s Washington, DC 32 12 pc First Full Last New Feb 25 Mar 5 Mar 13 Mar 20 Under the Sky Tues. Hi Lo W 53 22 s 58 22 s 60 42 s 56 33 s 53 43 s 56 21 s 61 28 s 55 41 s 57 40 s City Olympia Pendleton Portland Roseburg Salem Seaside Spokane Vancouver Yakima Today Hi Lo W 55 28 s 44 25 s 57 29 s 58 29 s 57 30 s 57 36 s 43 26 s 56 27 s 50 24 s Tues. Hi Lo W 56 36 pc 56 30 s 56 36 s 59 36 s 60 35 s 54 42 s 45 26 pc 57 34 s 56 27 s Tonight's Sky: Tuesday before sunrise, Mercury at greatest elongation west of 27 degrees of the sun. Source: Jim Todd, OMSI Tomorrow’s Tides Astoria / Port Docks Time High 5:04 a.m. 9.3 ft. 6:00 p.m. 7.3 ft. Time 11:51 a.m. 11:38 p.m. Low 0.7 ft. 2.1 ft. Tomorrow’s National Weather Tues. Hi Lo W 46 33 c 18 16 s 27 6 sf 43 24 pc 37 16 pc 22 7 sf 65 38 sh 31 10 c 83 71 pc 25 9 c 41 22 pc 60 39 pc 71 51 pc 39 27 pc 82 63 s 40 24 pc 52 43 r 21 18 pc 43 22 c 24 19 pc 40 19 pc 47 31 s 65 48 s 54 40 pc 30 24 pc Elnora Strong Jones ‘Kit’ Mulcahy Oregon Weather Shown is tomorrow’s weather. Temperatures are tonight’s lows and tomorrow’s highs Clear Harriette Elizabeth Forney, 83, passed away She was a wonderful mother, grandmother, Feb. 12, 2015, in Astoria. She was born August great-grandmother and auntie. 3, 1931, in San Diego, Calif., to Ed- Survivors include a daughter, win Mathews Chase and Mary Sig- Christine Patterson of Astoria; and frid McDermott. Harriette grew up a son and daughter-in-law, Keene with her parents in Warrenton, Ore. and Cynthia Forney of Clatskanie. She married her high school She had four grandchildren and 10 sweetheart, Hugh Forney in 1949 great-grandchildren which include: in Kelso, Wash. Hugh preceded her Kelley Patterson of Astoria, and Me- in death Feb. 23, 1989. They had lissa Patterson with children Zacha- three children. In 1952 Harriette, ry, Kellan, Luke and Delaney Patter- along with her family, moved to son, Tiffany Patterson Tarabochia of Astoria and Brian Tarabochia, with Skagway, Alaska, working for the children Taylor, and Joey Tarab- U. S. Postal System. In 1962 the Harriette ochia, Kyle Patterson of Astoria, family returned to Oregon, settling Forney Keene Forney Jr. and wife Melanie in the Knappa area. At that time, Forney, and children Skyler, Kenna, she worked for the Postal Service in Clatskanie, Ore. After a few years, they Keegan Forney and Kyle L’Amie. A sister and moved to Birkenfeld, Ore., and took up brother-in-law, Mary Jo Chase Percey and farming and logging. The family later settled Gerald Percey of Beaverton. A brother and sister-in-law, Edwin Chase and wife Lawanna in Warrenton, Ore. Gardening was a passion and she was Chase of Warrenton. She was preceded in death by a sister and known for her beautiful roses, dahlias and begonias. She is also known for her wonder- EURWKHULQODZ $GD /RX &KDVH *UD¿QJ DQG ful cooking. Her specialty was her pies with %DURQ*UD¿QJDVRQLQODZ'DQQ\3DWWHUVRQ ÀDN\ FUXVWV ,I \RX ZHUH OXFN\ HQRXJK WR in 1988; and a son, Kevin Forney in 1993. A celebration of life service will be held partake, then you were indeed fortunate. She was a lifelong fan of the San Francisco Gi- Friday, Feb. 27, 2015, at 11 a.m. at Caldwell’s ants which provided a great rivalry with her Luce-Layton Mortuary, 1165 Franklin Ave., brother, Ed Chase, a lifelong fan of the Los Astoria, Ore. Memorial contributions may be given to: Angeles Dodgers. Harriette loved driving her Pontiac Fire- Clatsop Care Center, 646 16th St., Astoria, bird with her tunes cranked on her cassette OR 97103. Caldwell’s Luce-Layton Mortuary is in recorder. She loved all music, but particu- larly classic rock with Bob Seger, Meatloaf, charge of arrangements. Please sign our on- and Billy Idol, to name a few. Most of all, she line guest book at www.caldwellsmortuary. will be remembered for her love of family. com Cold Showers Flurries Snow Ice TUESDAY Astoria Library Board, 5:30 p.m., Astoria Public Li- brary Flag Room, 450 10th St. Clatsop Care Center Health District Board, 5:30 p.m., Clatsop Care Memory Community, 2219 S.E. Dol- phin Road, Warrenton. Astoria Planning Com- mission, 6:30 p.m., Astoria City Hall, 1095 Duane St. Feb. 16, 2015 BEYERS, Barbara Ruth, Warm Stationary Rain Public meetings Seaside Planning Com- mission work session, 7 p.m., City Hall, 989 Broad- way. Warrenton City Com- mission, 7 p.m., Warrenton City Hall, 225 S. Main Ave. WEDNESDAY Astoria Parks and Rec- reation Board, 6:45 a.m., 1555 W. Marine Drive. Sunset Empire Trans- portation District Board, 9 a.m., Astoria Transit Center Conference Room, 900 Ma- rine Drive. Clatsop County Housing Authority Board, 5 p.m., Guy Boyington Building, 857 Commercial St., Astoria THURSDAY Recreational Lands Planning and Advisory Committee, 1 to 3 p.m., IRXUWK ÀRRU ([FKDQJH St., Astoria 87, of Seaside, formerly of Cannon Beach, died in As- toria. A memorial will be an- nounced at a later date. 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Born July 17, 1922 she grew in juried shows across the North- up in Sultan, Wash. Even as little west, winning more awards. girl she loved to draw. Travel was her muse. She went Kit graduated from Art Center around the world, enjoying cruis- College of Design in Pasadena, es, Elderhostel trips, and painting Calif. She met and married Johnny tours. Jones after World War II. Her career She is survived by two children, began at Boeing in Seattle. Later in Judi Barkley of Otis, Ore., and Gary Spokane she became an advertising Jones of Portland; four granddaugh- graphic artist, eventually becom- ters, Lisa Egger, Laura Lehinger, ing art director, winning numerous Elnora “Kit” Erin Jones and Allison Guerra; plus awards for her creative achieve- Mulcahy five great-grandchildren. ments. 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