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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2015
Friday
The Harbor Benefit Bazaar, 10 a.m., Seaview
Manor, 135 12th Ave., Seaside.
* Community Skate Night, 5 p.m., The Armory,
1636 Exchange St., Astoria, $3, all ages.
“Dames at Sea,” musical, 7 p.m., The Barn Com-
munity Playhouse, 1204 Ivy Ave., Tillamook, $10 to
$15.
“Over the River & Through the Woods,” comedy,
7 p.m., North County Recreation District, 36155 9th
St., Nehalem, $15.
Texas Hold’em Poker Tournament, 7 p.m.,
American Legion 168, 1216 S. Hemlock St., Cannon
Beach, 21 and older.
“True West,” comedy, 7 p.m., Astor Street Opry
Company, 129 W. Bond St., Astoria, $8 to $15.
“Bell, Book & Candle,” comedy, 7:30 p.m., Coaster
Theatre, 108 N. Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, $15 to
$20, PG.
Performing Arts Series with Men of Worth, 7:30
p.m., Birkenfeld Theatre, 75 Nehalem St., Clats-
kanie, $14 to $18, all ages.
Tenor Guitarist Jean Mann, 8 p.m., KALA, 1017
Marine Drive, Astoria, $8.
Anna Tivel, Americana, 9 p.m., The Adrift Hotel, 409
Sid Snyder Drive, Long Beach, Wash., no cover.
Benefit Concert with Blind Pilot, 9 p.m., Fort
George Brewery, 1483 Duane St., Astoria, $20, 21
and older.
Benefit Concert with Big Monti, 9:30 p.m., Merry
Time Bar & Grill, 995 Marine Drive, Astoria, $5, 21
and older.
DJ Sugar PDX Dance Party, 10 p.m., Twisted Fish
Steakhouse, 311 Broadway, Seaside, 21 and older.
Saturday
* Lindstrom Family Benefit Walk-a-thon, 10 a.m.,
Maritime Memorial Park, 10 Bay St., Astoria, free.
The Harbor Benefit Bazaar, 10 a.m., Seaview
Manor, 135 12th Ave., Seaside.
* Wild Mushroom Program, 1 p.m., Fort Stevens
State Park, Coffenbury Lake, 100 Peter Iredale
Road, Hammond, $5 parking, all ages.
* Sunset Thriller Fall Fun Fest Carnival, 5 p.m.,
Broadway Middle School, 1120 Broadway, Seaside,
$2 or 2 cans of food, all ages.
* Haunted Ship at Pier 17, Sunset to 10 p.m., Coast
Guard Ship at Pier 17, Astoria, free.
* Sunset Thriller Haunted House, 6 p.m., Sunset
Pool, 1140 Broadway, Seaside, $2 or 2 cans of food,
all ages.
Cathy Erickson Artist Reception, 6 p.m., Cannon
Beach History Center & Museum, 1387 S. Spruce
St., Cannon Beach.
* Night Walk at the Park, 6:30 p.m., Lewis & Clark
National Historical Park, 92343 Fort Clatsop Road,
Astoria, all ages.
Alena Sheldon, country, 7 p.m., American Legion
Post 99, 1315 Broadway, Seaside, no cover, 21 and
older.
“Dames at Sea,” musical, 7 p.m., The Barn Com-
munity Playhouse, 1204 Ivy Ave., Tillamook, $10 to
$15.
Michael Jodell, country, 7 p.m., Peninsula Arts Cen-
ter, 504 Pacific Ave., Long Beach, Wash., $12.
“Over the River & Through the Woods,” comedy,
OBITUARIES
Rosemary Frances Kemper-Riddock
Seaside
Dec. 1, 1941 — Oct. 19, 2015
7 p.m., North County Recreation District, 36155 9th
St., Nehalem, $15.
* Rolling Dead Roller Derby with Shanghaied
Roller Dolls vs. Misfits of Mutiny, 7 p.m., The
Armory, 1636 Exchange St., Astoria, $5 to $20, all
ages.
“True West,” comedy, 7 p.m., Astor Street Opry
Company, 129 W. Bond St., Astoria, $8 to $15.
“Bell, Book & Candle,” comedy, 7:30 p.m., Coaster
Theatre, 108 N. Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, $15 to
$20, PG.
Mike Coykendall, folk, 8 p.m., Sou’Wester Lodge,
3728 J Place, Seaview, Wash.
Anna Tivel, Americana, 9 p.m., The Adrift Hotel, 409
Sid Snyder Drive, Long Beach, Wash., no cover.
Bruce Smith & Holly Jeffrey, rock, 9 p.m., Maria’s
Place, 88 Main St., Cathlamet, Wash., 21 and older.
Spike & The Continentals, rock, 9 p.m., Pitch-
wood Inn & Alehouse, 425 3rd St., Raymond,
Wash., $5.
DJ Sugar PDX Dance Party, 10 p.m., Twisted Fish
Steakhouse, 311 Broadway, Seaside, 21 and older.
Sunday
Indian Nation Presentation with Tony Johnson, 1
p.m., Judge Guy Boyington Building, 857 Commer-
cial St., Astoria, free.
Talking Tombstones, 1 p.m., Clatsop Plains
Pioneer Cemetery, behind Pioneer Presbyterian
Church, 33324 Patriot Way, Warrenton, donations
welcome.
* Wild Mushroom Hike, 1 p.m., Fort Stevens State
Park, Battery Russell, 100 Peter Iredale Road, Ham-
mond, free, all ages.
“Dames at Sea,” comedy, 2 p.m., The Barn Com-
munity Playhouse, 1204 Ivy Ave., Tillamook, $10 to
$15.
* Classical pianist Levi Larson, 2 p.m., First United
Methodist Church, 1076 Franklin Ave., Astoria, free,
all ages.
* “Rain, Rivers and the Sea” with North Coast
Symphonic Band, 2 p.m., Liberty Theater, 1203
Commercial St., Astoria, $7 to $15, all ages.
The Barefoot Movement, bluegrass, 2 p.m., Ray-
mond Theater, 323 3rd St., Raymond, Wash., $12 to
$15, all ages.
Ben Braden, folk pop, 8 p.m., The Adrift Hotel, 409
Sid Snyder Drive, Long Beach, Wash., no cover.
Mike Coykendall, folk, 8 p.m., Fort George Brewery,
1483 Duane St., Astoria, no cover.
Rosemary Frances Kemper-Riddock, 73, a became the curriculum director for Forest Grove
longtime resident of Banks, Oregon, and a resident School District. She ¿ nished her educational ca-
of the Seaside community over the last 10 years, reer in 2010, after serving as the principal of Can-
passed away peacefully on Monday evening, Oct. non Beach Elementary for three years.
19, 2015, at St. Vincent Medical Center
In 1986 she met Michael Riddock
through mutual friends, and they were
in Portland.
married a year later, living in Banks
A funeral Mass will be celebrated at
until 2007, before moving to Seaside.
11 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 24, 2015, at
Michael passed away in July 2012.
Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church,
Rosemary loved the beach, en-
120 Oceanway in Seaside, Oregon.
joyed hiking with friends and set new
Family and friends are invited to attend
standards for grandmother excellence,
a reception following the Mass, held at
showering her six grandchildren with
the parish hall. The Rite of Christian
love, books and her handmade quilts.
Burial will take place following the re-
She volunteered at her church, Our
ception at 3:45 p.m. at Visitation Catho-
Rosemary
Lady of Victory, and sang in the church
lic Cemetery in Verboort, Oregon.
Rosemary was born on Dec. 1, Kemper-Riddock choir.
She lived to help others, and was
1941, in Long Beach, California.
She was one of three children born to Charles integral in the founding and success of Seaside’s
and Frances (Amerata) Smith, and moved with Food 4 Kids, an organization that provides food-
her family to Portland, Oregon, as a young girl. ¿ lled backpacks every Friday during the school
She attended St. Mary of the Valley through high year to kids who request assistance. More than
school, graduating with the c lass of 1959. She anything, she loved helping others, and devoted
earned her bachelor’s degree from Marylhurst her life to making everyone she encountered feel
University and a master’s degree from Portland like they mattered.
She is preceded by her ¿ rst husband of 20
State University.
She met her husband, Nolan Kemper, while years, Nolan Kemper; her second husband of 25
attending a baseball game he was playing in at years, Michael Riddock; her parents; and her sis-
East Moreland Park in Portland. After a dance- ter, Nicki Ard.
Survivors include her four children and a
¿ lled courtship, they were married on Aug. 10,
1963. After getting married they were both hired daughter-in-law: Karl Kemper of Ashland, Chris
as schoolteachers by the U.S. Department of De- and Jill Kemper of Portland, Katrina Kemper of
fense , and for over a decade they taught school on Yokosuka, Japan, and Kerry Kemper of Portland.
U.S. military bases all over the world, including She is also survived by her brother, Pat Smith,
Midway Atoll, France, Turkey, Germany and the and his wife Pam, of Gladstone, Oregon, and six
grandchildren: Jordan, Jackson, Alexis, Nola,
Philippines.
After traversing the globe they returned home Cade and Luke.
The family suggest donations in Rosemary’s
in 1974, and together built their family home in
Banks. Rosemary worked in the home raising name to Food 4 Kids Seaside Oregon, P.O. Box
her kids, and as a substitute teacher in the Banks 2611 Gearhart, OR 97138
Services were provided by Duyck & VanDe-
school district, until Nolan passed away suddenly
Hey Funeral Home (503-357-8749). An online
in 1983.
After Nolan’s death she returned to teaching guest book may be signed at www.dvfuneral-
full time at Dilley Elementary School, and later home.com
Frank Joseph Schrott
* Recommended for kids.
Warrenton
April 9, 1930 — Oct. 17, 2015
ACCUWEATHER ® FORECAST FOR ASTORIA
Astoria 5-Day Forecast
Tonight
Oregon Weather
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tomorrow’s
weather.
Temperatures
are tonight’s
lows and
tomorrow’s
highs
Cloudy most of the
time
46°
Saturday
The Dalles
40/64
Astoria
46/65
Portland
47/66
Corvallis
38/67
Eugene
38/66
Pendleton
39/59
Salem
42/66
Albany
41/66
Sunday
Burns
28/65
Medford
45/75
Mostly cloudy
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Mostly cloudy with
a passing shower
or two
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Monday
Partly sunny
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Klamath Falls
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spots
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Ontario
36/66
Bend
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Sun and Moon
Astoria through Thursday.
Temperatures
High ........................................... 63°
Low ............................................ 43°
Normal high ............................... 59°
Normal low ................................. 43°
Precipitation
Yesterday ................................ 0.00"
Month to date .......................... 2.06"
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Year to date ........................... 33.30"
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“An angel whispered
quintessential people person. Great humor, great
Take my hand and
smile and generosity. He loved golf, dancing,
Come with me
cooking, reading, water skiing, scrabble, cards and
Your work here is done”
most of all, his daughters and his friends. To know
him was to love him.
Frank Joseph Schrott passed away
Frank is survived by daughters Na-
peacefully on Oct. 17 at Providence
dine A. Kelly (Patrick T. Kelly) and
Seaside Hospital, with family at his
Tracey A. Schrott, granddaughter Brook
side.
Brim (Stacey Brim), great-grandson
Frank was born in New York, New
Drew Arroyo, and also by one brother,
York, to Wendelin and Mary Schrott.
Joseph Aschauer (Maye). He was pre-
He lived in New York City until his
ceded in death by three brothers and his
marriage to Mary Theresa Schrott (née
daughter, Victoria.
Bromell) in 1950, and they subsequent-
The family would dearly like to
ly moved to Long Island, New York,
acknowledge and thank Avamere at
and raised three daughters.
Frank
Seaside Memory Care and Providence
Frank had many jobs, and usually
Schrott
Seaside Hospital. Their outstanding
more than one at a time. He loved work
medical and personal attention to our
and never complained. Later in life he
was a self-employed contractor specializing in tile father’s needs brought us tremendous consolation.
A private family memorial is planned. Remem-
work. His family has portfolios of his beautiful
brances may be made to the Wounded Warrior
work.
Frank moved to Oregon from New York in De- Project, P.O. Box 758517, Topeka, KS 66675.
An online guest book may be signed, and con-
cember 2001 to be near family. Frank loved life.
Anyone who knew him knew that. He was the dolences left, at www.OceanViewAstoria.com
Tonight's Sky: Taurus the Bull is high overhead.
Orion stands to its southeast with Sirius, the
sky's brightest star, low in the south-southeast.
MONDAY
Seaside City Council, 7 p.m., Seaside City
Hall, 989 Broadway.
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
Tomorrow’s Tides
Astoria / Port Docks
Time
High
11:30 a.m. 8.5 ft.
11:48 p.m. 8.0 ft.
Time
5:09 a.m.
5:49 p.m.
Low
0.4 ft.
0.5 ft.
Tomorrow’s National Weather
Birth
Fronts
Cold
Warm
Stationary
Showers
T-Storms
Rain
Flurries
Snow
Ice
TUESDAY
Clatsop Care Health District Board,
noon, Clatsop Care Retirement Village, 947
Olney Ave.
Astoria Library Board, 5:30 p.m., Astoria
Public Library Flag Room, 450 10th St.
Warrenton City Commission, 6 p.m., 225
S. Main Ave.
Astoria Planning Commission, 6:30 p.m.,
City Hall, 1095 Duane St.
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Oct. 14, 2015
BUNDY, Hailey, and TRIMBLE, Jerry, of Surfside, Washington, a boy, Jerry Alan Trimble,
born at Columbia Memorial Hospital in Astoria. Grandparents are Barbara Bundy and Steve
Amend of Ocean Park, Washington.
Lotteries
OREGON
Thursday’s Pick 4:
1 p.m.: 0-7-8-4
4 p.m.: 2-9-6-6
7 p.m.: 7-5-5-4
10 p.m.: 1-7-7-3
WASHINGTON
Thursday’s Daily Game:
4-1-8
Thursday’s Keno: 02-07-
13-34-38-39-41-49-50-51-55-
56-57-64-67-71-72-75-79-80
Thursday’s Match 4: 11-
13-19-23
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Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms,
r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice.
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