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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2016
OBITUARIES
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“He was known as a pretty stern-faced per-
)ormer Warrenton Police Of¿ cer James Jim
Gaebel died unexpectedly of brain cancer Sun- son, but Jim was able to let his guard down with
day, )eb. , 016, at Hopewell Hospice Home in his great-granddaughters,” said Lylla Gaebel, his
Portland. He was 71.
wife of 38 years.
Gaebel spent three decades with
)or many years, Gaebel worked in
the Portland Police Department before
his off time as a gunsmith. His favorite
relocating to Warrenton in 1997,
pastimes were watching car races and
where he served on the force for 10
traveling with his wife in their ¿ fth-
years. He retired in 007.
wheeler looking for sunshine.
“Jim was a great guy. A cop’s cop,”
James Roger Gaebel was born in
former Warrenton Police Chief Bob
Portland in 1944 to )red and Janet
Max¿ eld said. “I enMoyed his steady
Gaebel.
hand at all things that were thrown
He is survived by his wife, Lylla,
at him. He enMoyed his chosen career
of Hammond; his daughter, Tamara
immensely with the variety of calls,
Mersereau of Milwaukie; three sons,
James Gaebel
from chasing down a thief to corral-
Steve of Milwaukie, Michael of
ling bulls. His experience from Port-
Woodland, Washington, and Mark of
land PD came in very useful for Warrenton, for Vancouver, Washington; a sister, Diane Davidson
which I was grateful ... All who knew him will and her husband, Wendell, of Portland; a brother,
miss him.”
Richard and his wife, Connie, of North Plains;
He was given a number of commendations granddaughters Kailee Troup, Rachel Wingen-
and awards, including a Distinguished Service bach, Rachel Gaebel, Hannah Gaebel, Saman-
Medal in 1989 for his work establishing the tha Gaebel and Shelby Gaebel; and grandsons
metal theft recovery detail. The detail identi¿ ed Hayden Gaebel and Noel Gaebel.
more than 400 individuals who were making a
Services are set for p.m. March 6 at the War-
living stealing and selling nonferrous metal, and renton Community Center, 170 S.W. Third St.,
resulted in the arrest of hundreds of criminals and Warrenton. Contributions may be made in his
the recovery of more than $.5 million in stolen memory to Legacy Hopewell House Hospice,
metals.
6171 S.W. Capital Hwy., Portland OR 9739.
He was passionate about police work, family
Written tributes may be left online at Crown
members said.
Memorial at www.anewtradition.com
Beverly Ann Cederstam, 79, passed away ¿ rm but fair in all that she did.
in peace )eb. 9, 016, on her 61st wedding
Beverly and Roy enMoyed camping with
anniversary with Roy, her husband and soul- their camper pickup and friends, traveling
mate, by her side. Beverly was residing at around the N orthwest and Canada.
After retiring, Bev-
Brookside Manor in
erly and Roy became
Hood River, Oregon, for
involved in taking His-
the past year and a half.
tory America tours that
Beverly was born
covered Native Ameri-
May 8, 1936 in Port-
can culture and history.
land, Oregon, to John
One of the most memo-
and Mary Vermeul
rable was following the
Harding.
Nez Perce Trail to the
She was preceded in
Bears Paw in Montana.
death by her parents and
Elder Hostel trips were
daughter, Christy Davis.
on the agenda during
Beverly is survived
Beverly Cederstam
those years, also.
by her husband, Roy;
Beverly was a mem-
son, Eric and his part-
ner, Tamm Hall; daughter, Joan M. Jones and ber of the Hood River Chapter of PEO Sister-
her husband, Thomas, of Birkenfeld, Oregon; hood. She was a 4-year member, Moining the
brother, John Vermeul; sister-in-law, Gloria Sweet Home c hapter in 1974.
Beverly loved gardening, and you could
Vermeul of Redmond, Oregon; sister-in-law
and brother-in-law, Arlene and Leroy Peace often ¿ nd her working in her À ower beds.
of Yuba City, California; and Nancy and Don She also loved feeding the back yard birds and
Pachel of Seaside, Oregon. She is also sur- watching the nuthatches, chickadees, wood-
vived by ¿ ve grandchildren and seven nieces peckers, quail and towhees. Many a time you
could hear Bev talking to chickadees and nut-
and nephews.
Early in childhood her parents moved hatches, and they would respond.
Her family was the most important thing in
to Seaside, Oregon. Beverly attended grade
school and graduated from Seaside High her life. She loved them dearly.
Bev and Roy were soul mates. They both
School in 1954. )or a short period of time
believed their Mourney on earth was meant
Beverly attended the University of Oregon.
Beverly met her husband-to-be, Roy, after to be. They were together in the spirit world
he returned from service in the Air )orce. She before, and they will continue their Mourney
was introduced to Roy by his sister, Arlene. together in the next heavenly life.
The family wishes to thank the Providence
Beverly and Roy were married )eb. 9, 1955,
Hospice of the Gorge staff for their support
in Spring¿ eld, Oregon.
Over the ensuing years they moved a num- and kindness. They are a wonderful group of
ber of times, due to Roy’s employment with dedicated folks. Also, the staff at Brookside,
Paci¿ c Power and Light Co . )rom Seaside to who were like family and Beverly loved them
Enterprise, Rainier, Beaverton, Sweet Home all. They are so compassionate, and the family
and ¿ nally to Hood River, where they resided thanks them with their deepest appreciation.
“There’s a warmth and Moy that will never
the past 38 years.
Beverly was active in each community and end
Between the hearts of special friends.”
always made lifelong friends. She was a life-
A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m.,
long member of the Episcopal Church. She
served on the Vestry And Women’s Guild. Sunday, )eb. 1, 016, at St. Mark’s Episcopal
Beverly was awarded Sweet Home Woman of Church, in Hood River, Oregon.
In lieu of À owers, contributions may be
the Year for 1973 by BPW. In Sweet Home,
she was an assistant reading instructor helping made to Providence Hospice of the Gorge
children who had dif¿ culty reading. Beverly 1630 Woods Court, Hood River, OR 97031
worked for the Hood River School District 16 or the Alzheimer’s Association of Oregon
years as an assistant special education instruc- 1650 NW Naito Parkway, Suite 190, Port-
land, OR 9709.
tor, retiring in 1994.
Arrangements are under the direction of
Bev loved helping young children with spe-
cial needs. She started at May Street Elemen- Anderson’s Tribute Center )unerals, Recep-
tary, then moved to Mid Valley in Odell and tions, Cremations 1401 Belmont Ave., Hood
completed her career there. Beverly always River, OR 97031. Please visit www.Anderson-
had that soft spot in her heart for special needs sTributeCenter.com to leave a note of condo-
children. She was caring and compassionate, lence for the family.
BIRTH
Feb. 4, 2016
SIMONSEN, Mandi and
Matthew, of Hammond, a girl,
Zoey Lyn Simonsen, born at
Columbia Memorial Hospi-
tal in Astoria. Older sister is
Jaydn Waer. Grandparents are
Mark and Kelly Simonsen and
Lonny and Mara McDonald.
of Warrenton, died in Asto-
ria. Caldwell’s Luce-Lay-
ton Mortuary in Astoria is in
charge of the arrangements.
DEATH
Feb. 14, 2016
BURNETT, Eddie L., 63,
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ACCUWEATHER FORECAST FOR ASTORIA
Astoria 5-Day Forecast
Tonight
Oregon Weather
Shown is
tomorrow’s
weather.
Temperatures
are tonight’s
lows and
tomorrow’s
highs
Cloudy
46°
Wednesday
The Dalles
44/59
Astoria
46/57
Portland
46/59
Corvallis
44/58
Eugene
44/59
Pendleton
45/62
Salem
44/59
Albany
45/59
Thursday
Burns
29/52
Medford
44/60
Occasional rain
Ontario
38/55
Bend
41/59
Klamath Falls
40/54
PUBLIC MEETINGS
Breezy with rain at
times
Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016
57°
46°
Friday
44°
Saturday
Cloudy, rain;
breezy
51°
52°
42°
Showers around
in the a.m.; clouds
and sun
55°
43°
Almanac
Sun and Moon
Astoria through Monday.
Temperatures
High ........................................... 53°
Low ............................................ 50°
Normal high ............................... 52°
Normal low ................................. 37°
Precipitation
Yesterday ................................ 0.24"
Month to date .......................... 4.57"
Normal month to date ............. 3.97"
Year to date ........................... 18.32"
Normal year to date .............. 14.17"
Sunset tonight .................. 5:42 p.m.
Sunrise Wednesday ......... 7:16 a.m.
Moonrise today .............. 12:20 p.m.
Moonset today ................. 2:29 a.m.
Regional Cities
City
Baker City
Bend
Brookings
Eugene
Ilwaco
Klamath Falls
Medford
Newport
North Bend
Today
Hi Lo W
51 35 c
60 41 c
61 48 c
60 44 c
53 49 r
61 40 c
65 44 c
57 47 r
61 47 c
Last
New
First
Feb 22
Mar 1
Mar 8
Mar 15
Under the Sky
Wed.
Hi Lo W
50 36 c
59 37 c
56 46 sh
59 43 r
56 47 r
54 33 sh
60 40 sh
59 47 r
59 47 sh
National Cities
Today
City
Hi Lo W
Atlanta
59 41 pc
Boston
54 34 r
Chicago
34 24 sf
Denver
58 35 s
Des Moines
36 23 sn
Detroit
35 21 c
El Paso
75 40 s
Fairbanks
8 -8
c
Honolulu
82 70 sh
Indianapolis
38 23 c
Kansas City
47 27 pc
Las Vegas
77 50 s
Los Angeles
89 56 s
Memphis
59 37 pc
Miami
82 63 pc
Nashville
45 35 sh
New Orleans
72 50 s
New York
55 35 r
Oklahoma City 61 35 s
Philadelphia
58 33 r
St. Louis
45 31 sn
Salt Lake City
55 35 pc
San Francisco
72 58 s
Seattle
54 46 sh
Washington, DC 52 33 r
Full
City
Olympia
Pendleton
Portland
Roseburg
Salem
Seaside
Spokane
Vancouver
Yakima
Today
Hi Lo W
54 42 r
60 45 c
56 46 r
63 48 c
61 44 r
55 48 r
50 40 pc
55 46 r
60 42 c
Wed.
Hi Lo W
55 41 r
62 42 c
59 44 r
59 44 sh
59 43 r
58 47 r
50 38 c
57 42 r
55 36 c
Tonight's Sky: Monoceros the Unicorn is east
of Orion, between the bright "dog" stars, Sirius
and Procyon.
Tomorrow’s Tides
Astoria / Port Docks
Time
2:18 a.m.
3:48 p.m.
Low
3.1 ft.
0.5 ft.
Tomorrow’s National Weather
Wed.
Hi Lo W
58 36 s
45 28 c
30 19 c
66 42 pc
35 30 sf
34 12 pc
81 50 s
12 -10 s
80 70 c
38 24 c
56 41 pc
80 57 pc
73 56 pc
55 39 s
79 59 s
45 29 c
68 48 s
45 29 c
70 48 s
46 29 c
43 34 c
55 46 pc
63 51 r
56 44 r
48 30 c
Fronts
Cold
Warm
Rain
Flurries
Snow
Ice
-10s
-0s
0s
10s
20s
30s
40s
50s
60s
70s
80s
90s
100s
110s
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.
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4 p.m.: 6-8-2-2
7 p.m.: 1-6-5-9
10 p.m.: 3-2-9-1
Monday’s Megabucks: 6-16-
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Monday’s Hit 5: 04-13-25-33-39
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Monday’s Keno: 03-08-18-20-21-28-34-36-37-38-39-41-43-45-
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Monday’s Lotto: 10-18-34-39-43-46
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WEDNESDAY
Sunset Empire Parks and Rec District, 5 p.m.,
1225 Ave. A, Seaside.
Stationary
APPLIANCE
IN
Seaside School District, 6 p.m., 1801 S. Franklin
St.
Northwest Regional Education Service District
Board, 6 p.m., Beaverton Early Childhood Center,
9560 S.W. Nimbus Ave., Beaverton.
Astoria City Council, 7 p.m., City Hall, 1095
Duane St.
Shoreline Sanitary District Board, 7 p.m.,
Gearhart Hertig Station, 33496 West Lake Lane,
Warrenton.
LOTTERIES
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
Time
High
8:28 a.m. 8.8 ft.
10:05 p.m. 7.1 ft.
TUESDAY
Seaside Tourism Advisory Committee, 3 p.m.,
City Hall, 989 Broadway.
Clatsop County Human Services Advisory
Council, 4 to 5:30 p.m., 800 Exchange St., Room
430.
Port of Astoria Commission, 5 p.m., executive
session (closed to public), 6 p.m., regular meet-
ing, old Port offi ces, 422 Gateway Ave.
Astoria Historic Landmarks Commission, 5:15
p.m., City Hall, 1095 Duane St.
Knappa School Board, 5:30 p.m., Knappa High
School library, 41535 Old U.S. Highway 30.
Seaside Planning Commission, 6 p.m., work
session, 6 p.m., City Hall, 698 Pacifi c Way.
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CORRECTIONS
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pageant on Saturday, a bene¿ t dinner takes place at 6 p.m. )riday in the Necanicum Room at
the Seaside Civic and Convention Center. Dinner tickets, which are $50 if available and come
with a $15 reserved ticket to the show Saturday, can be purchased from Sandy Newman at
503-1-3501. The incorrect date was listed in a story on 3B )riday.
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