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2A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 2015 Public meetings WEDNESDAY Seaside Tourist Advisory Committee, 3 p.m., City Hall, 989 Broadway, Seaside. THURSDAY Cannon Beach Parks and Community Services Com- mittee, 9 a.m., City Hall, 163 E. Gower St., Cannon Beach. Cannon Beach Design Re- view Board, 6 p.m., City Hall, 163 E. Gower St., Cannon Beach. ‘What’s your favorite summer festival or event?’ Lotteries “I like our festivals here, like the Sunday Market. And I love the mu- sic, I love the art walk, and I love the place — it always seems like a festival here. Sharon Klauser, Astoria OREGON Tuesday’s Pick 4: 1 p.m.: 5-1-6-6 4 p.m.: 5-2-0-5 7 p.m.: 4-1-9-3 10 p.m.: 6-8-0-7 WASHINGTON Tuesday’s Daily Game: 2-3-8 Tuesday’s Keno: 05-07-09-11- 15-16-22-27-30-42-52-54-56-67- 69-71-74-75-77-79 Tuesday’s Match 4: 04-18-19-22 Tuesday’s Mega Millions: 19- 24-30-35-72, Mega Ball: 5 Estimated jackpot: $123 million OBITUARIES Martha (Scriven) Daniels Seaside March 11, 1946 — July 3, 2015 Martha A. Daniels (Miss Martha), 69, of Ashley Swenson, Jalena Montrond, Dominique Seaside, Ore., passed away on July 3, 2015. No Montrond, Luca Daniels, Johnathon Oswald, Saul Daniels, Jaxon Oswald; and funeral services will be held. A celebra- tion of her life will be held at 1253 Sev- great-grandchildren, Keegan Bailey, Nia Stone and other family and friends. enth Ave. in Seaside on July 26, 2015, at 2 p.m. Martha is preceded in death by Anita and Richard Scriven. Martha was born in New Smyrna, ,n lieu of À owers, memorial dona- Fla., on March 11, 1946. tions may be given to the South Coun- Martha worked as a pharmacy tech- ty Food Bank. nician for Kaiser Permanente for 20 The families of Daniels, Oswald, years before retiring to Seaside. She Richardson, Scriven and Swenson enjoyed art, a good book and spend- wish to thank Providence Hospital, ing time with her grandchildren and Martha Clatsop County Hospice and Rose great-grandchildren. She was also ac- Daniels Adult Foster Care. tively involved in South County Food Caldwell’s Funeral & Cremation Bank before her illness. Martha is survived by her children, Wil- Arrangement Center in Seaside is in charge of liam Scriven, Ruth Swenson, Ron Richardson, the arrangements. An online guest book may be Bob Daniels Jr., Bonita Daniels; grandchildren, signed at www.caldwellsmortuary.com Sharon Rafferty Hall Southern Pines, N.C. Nov. 4, 1937 — July 10, 2015 Death July 15, 2015 RIDDELL, Warren Edward, 77, of Astoria, died in Astoria. Ocean View Funeral & Cre- mation Service in Astoria is in charge of the arrangements. “The Blues Festival on the Fourth of July in Portland. I like the blues, and Waterfront Park is a nice place. Jim O’Connor, Olney “The Fourth of July. I like what the city does with the ¿ reworks, and I enjoy the outdoor market. I’d love to see some outdoor dancing, maybe on a pier, if it’s safe — maybe square dancing, or to some jazz. Like a block party, a place for people to mingle.” Ann Davenport, Astoria Birth July 4, 2015 EDDY, Brianna and Bry- an, of Astoria, a boy, Shep- herd R. Eddy, born at Co- lumbia Memorial Hospital in Astoria. Grandparents are Ed and Tera Longhorn, Joe and Karen Eddy and Cindy Eddy. ® ACCUWEATHER FORECAST FOR ASTORIA Astoria 5-Day Forecast Tonight Mainly clear this evening; low clouds late 59° Thursday Oregon Weather Shown is tomorrow’s weather. Temperatures are tonight’s lows and tomorrow’s highs The Dalles 63/80 Astoria 59/69 Portland 58/76 Corvallis 54/81 Eugene 52/81 Pendleton 62/83 Salem 55/79 Albany 54/81 57° Saturday 80° Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2015 72° 58° Mostly sunny and nice 61° 76° 59° Almanac Sun and Moon Astoria through Tuesday. Temperatures High ........................................... 70° Low ............................................ 53° Normal high ............................... 67° Normal low ................................. 53° Precipitation Yesterday ................................ 0.00" Month to date .......................... 0.03" Normal month to date ............. 0.58" Year to date ........................... 27.42" Normal year to date .............. 36.49" Sunset tonight .................. Sunrise Thursday ............. Moonrise today ................ Moonset today ................. Regional Cities City Baker City Bend Brookings Eugene Ilwaco Klamath Falls Medford Newport North Bend Today Hi Lo W 80 44 s 80 46 s 73 57 s 87 52 s 66 59 pc 84 48 s 90 58 s 65 54 pc 67 56 pc 9:04 p.m. 5:39 a.m. 5:35 a.m. 8:34 p.m. New First Full Last July 15 July 23 July 31 Aug 6 Under the Sky Hi 76 76 76 81 66 83 88 63 67 Thu. Lo W 43 s 44 s 57 pc 50 s 58 pc 48 s 57 s 52 pc 55 pc National Cities Today City Hi Lo W Atlanta 91 72 pc Boston 80 62 t Chicago 74 59 pc Denver 85 59 t Des Moines 85 70 t Detroit 75 54 s El Paso 94 71 pc Fairbanks 67 50 sh Honolulu 90 77 s Indianapolis 79 58 pc Kansas City 88 74 t Las Vegas 103 76 s Los Angeles 81 61 pc Memphis 96 77 pc Miami 89 77 t Nashville 88 69 pc New Orleans 94 78 s New York 84 66 t Oklahoma City 96 72 s Philadelphia 85 67 t St. Louis 87 72 pc Salt Lake City 90 67 pc San Francisco 75 59 pc Seattle 78 58 pc Washington, DC 86 68 t Klamath Falls 48/83 Clouds giving way to some sun Sunday Mostly sunny and beautiful Astoria July 16, 1942 — July 6, 2015 Burns 47/81 Medford 58/88 69° Terry Leonard Link Ontario 60/88 Bend 46/76 Friday Clouds breaking; breezy in the afternoon City Olympia Pendleton Portland Roseburg Salem Seaside Spokane Vancouver Yakima Today Hi Lo W 78 53 pc 88 62 s 81 58 pc 88 59 s 84 55 s 68 60 pc 85 60 s 80 58 pc 91 57 s Sharon Rafferty Hall, daughter of Dr. Frank and they moved to Syracuse, N.Y., when Vern and Helen Rafferty, was born Nov. 4, 1937, and accepted a position in the Syracuse University psychology department. raised in Astoria, Ore. She passed away Following the birth of their daugh- July 10, 2015 in Pinehurst, N.C. ter, Susie, Sharon became a stay-at- Although her health had been fail- home mom. When the children en- ing in recent years, she enjoyed many tered school, she began a successful active years pursuing her favorite activ- career in real estate. In retirement, ities — golf, skiing, bridge, community they moved to Whispering Pines, volunteering, stamping, working for a small North Carolina community the Democratic P arty, and attending near Pinehurst. They especially loved gatherings with children and grandchil- their house on the lake, enjoying wa- dren. ter activities and fun with family and Upon graduation from Astoria High Sharon friends. School in 1955, she attended the Uni- Hall Sharon is survived by Vern Hall, versity of Oregon, receiving a degree her husband of 54 years; her sister, in history. Heeding the advice of the dean of women, she enrolled in graduate studies Susan Rafferty Taylor; her daughter, Susie Sut- at the Ohio State University, earning master’s ton, an adolescent and family counselor in Apex, degrees in French history and social psychology. N.C., and her husband, Jim; her son Mike, an at- It was there that she met and married her hus- torney in Las Vegas, Nev., and his wife, Veronica; band, Vern. They initially moved to Buffalo, N.Y., and her grandchildren, Toby and Ronnie Sutton where Sharon was admitted into the doctoral pro- and Jackson and Drake Hall. She was outgoing and friendly, sincerely en- gram in social psychology. However, the next year she became pregnant with her son, Michael, joying people, and will be missed. Hi 74 83 76 84 79 67 80 75 85 Thu. Lo W 50 pc 57 s 57 pc 58 s 53 pc 58 pc 57 s 55 pc 54 s Tonight's Sky: The moon is "new" today (6:24 p.m.) as it crosses the imaginary line between Earth and the sun. Source: Jim Todd, OMSI Tomorrow’s Tides Astoria / Port Docks Time High 1:40 a.m. 8.8 ft. 3:00 p.m. 7.7 ft. Time 8:41 a.m. 8:35 p.m. Low -1.1 ft. 2.1 ft. Terry L. Link, 72, died after an extended ill- they were working for a blue ribbon or becoming ness. He was born to the late G. Leonard and a 4-H ambassador, he was there to help. Florence (Miller) Link of Astoria. Terry was very talented and hard working. He built the home he raised Terry graduated from Astoria High his family in. H e was an excellent pho- School, and went on to graduate from tographer, butcher, taxidermist, orga- Oregon State University with a bache- nizer of events and, if it needed done, lor’s of s cience degree in wildlife man- he could do it. He passed on his love agement and ¿ sheries. He served sev- of the outdoors, hunting, ¿ shing and eral years in the National Guard. volunteering to his children. He will be He started his career with Oregon greatly missed by his family. Department of Fish and Wildlife as a He is survived by his wife, Carol; marine biologist. He married Carol Jas- children, Tristen (Richard Berg) of per of Astoria, Ore., in June of 1968. Terry Sublimity, Ore., Cari (Jason Jones) of They were blessed with 47 years to- Link Astoria, Ore., Tina (Mark Nicholson) gether. Terry retired from the ODFW of Astoria, Ore., and Torrey (April after 35 years, ending as the lead biol- ogist for the NW Shell¿ sh and Fisheries Depart- Link) of Hermiston, Ore. He was blessed with ment, working with crab, shrimp and probably 11 grandchildren: Michael, Cassie, and Nikki Berg, Teresa, Emily, and Cody Nicholson, Faith best known as the “clam guy.” Terry was passionate about hunting and ¿ sh- and Hope Jones, Hunter, Haile and Leah Link; a ing. He loved his Eastern Oregon hunting trips. great-grandson, Jackson Berg; and a sister, Bon- Terry also spent countless hours volunteering; nie Link of Astoria, Ore. A memorial service will be held on July 25 at coaching basketball, softball and hardball, help- ing organize the Lewis and Clark s oftball pro- 11 a.m., with a reception to follow at the Lewis gram, and preparing softball ¿ elds. He was also and Clark Bible Church in Astoria, Ore. Caldwell’s Luce-Layton Mortuary is in a 4-H leader, and mentor to many youth in the county for many years. He encouraged his chil- charge of arrangements. Please sign our online dren and others to strive for excellence. Whether guest book at www.caldwellsmortuary.com Gwen L. van Son Tomorrow’s National Weather Thu. Hi Lo W 92 73 s 72 61 s 79 71 t 90 60 t 89 73 r 76 63 s 95 73 c 71 52 c 90 78 pc 81 69 pc 92 75 pc 104 79 s 81 61 pc 96 79 s 90 77 t 91 72 pc 94 78 s 81 66 s 94 74 s 82 63 s 92 77 t 91 69 s 77 61 s 74 57 pc 83 70 s Ilwaco, Wash. July 30, 1940 — July 8, 2015 Fronts Cold Warm Stationary Showers T-Storms -10s -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s Rain Flurries Snow Ice Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. Forecast high/low temperatures are given for selected cities. Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice. Need a Lift? Roby’s can help. Lift chairs starting at $599. Side pocket to keep remote control handy at all times Battery support ensures lift mechanism works for one cycle without electricity. Available in a wide selection of fabrics and special-order fabrics ZERO GRAVITY device that supports legs, back, and neck Astoria - (503) 325-1535 1555 Commercial • www.robysfurniture.com OBITUARY POLICY The Daily Astorian pub- lishes paid obituaries. The obituary can include a small photo and, for veterans, a flag symbol at no charge. The deadline for all obituaries is 10 a.m. the business day prior. Obituaries may be edited for spelling, proper punctua- tion and style. Death notices and upcoming services will be published at no charge. Notices must be submitted by 9 a.m. the day of publication. Obituaries and notices may be submitted online at www.dailyastorian.com/obitu- aryform, by email at ewilson@ dailyastorian.com, placed via the funeral home or in person at The Daily Astorian office, 949 Exchange St. in Astoria. For more information, call 503-325-3211, ext. 257. Gwen L. van Son, age 74, passed away at home Falls (Mont.) in 1961 with a bachelor of science in Ilwaco, Wash., on July 8, 2015. She was born degree in psychology. She used this degree to July 30, 1940, in Great Falls, Mont., to become a teacher and to educate chil- E.E. “Bud” and Elizabeth Lenore “Liz” dren of all ages with exceptional needs. Edmonson. Throughout her life, she was a strong She is survived by her husband of 54 advocate for those with disabilities. years, Rod van Son; two sons, Michael Gwen was the type of person who van Son (Lois) and John Paul van Son; wondered about our world and the peo- two daughters, Kathy Lacy (Mark) and ple in it. She enjoyed traveling, and vis- Jessica van Son; plus numerous grand- ited 49 states and nearly 20 countries, children, great-grandchildren, nieces, including her home away from home: and nephews who will deeply miss her Dublin, Ireland, which she visited mul- invigorating spirit and love. tiple times. Gwen She was preceded in death by both Gwen will be remembered by her van Son family and friends for decades of ed- of her parents and her beloved brother, ucational stewardship shaping future James Edmonson, who passed away in 2013. Together, the two of them were known for lives, her generosity of sharing her gorgeous singing voice, and her quick wit and wry sense many pranks and laughs. Gwen was known for her strong will, which of humor. A funeral mass was celebrated July 11, 2015, at allowed her to overcome adversities which would have felled others, such as polio when she was a St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Seaview. Her guest teenager. She graduated from the College of Great book is available at www.penttilaschapel.com The Daily Astorian Established July 1, 1873 (USPS 035-000) Published daily, except Saturday and Sunday, by EO Media Group, 949 Exchange St., PO Box 210, Astoria, OR 97103 Telephone 503- 325-3211, 800-781-3211 or Fax 503-325-6573. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Daily Astorian, PO Box 210, Astoria, OR 97103- 0210 www.dailyastorian.com MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for republication of all the local news printed in this newspaper. 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