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2A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2016 2B,TUA5,(6 Herbert L. Darnell Boice R. Moore Longview, Washington Dec. 25, 1924 — Feb. 15, 2016 Manzanita Feb. 7, 1936 — Feb. 1, 2016 +erbert /ee Darnell Zas born Dec. , , (very 6unday he impressed his neiJhbors and in +anna, Alberta, &anada, to 3aul and (llena lovedones Zith his amazinJ barbecuinJ abilities. 6mith Darnell. +e passed aZay )eb. , , (ventually, he and )lorence decided to relo in /onJvieZ, :ashinJton. cate to a Zarmer climate and chose 3rescott, Ari +e JreZ up in &an zona, Zhere they e[plored ada and farmed for sev the state they came to love eral years. ,n the s so much. 5ocN huntinJ and he moved to the United polishinJ became a full 6tates to open neZ stores time hobby. Their dream for :estern Auto. +e Zas Zas to convince all their proud to be a naturalized children to move south. U.6. citizen. +erb Zas preceded in +e married )lorence death by his parents and DicNson in , and tZo siblinJs, -ohn Darnell became an instant father to and Blanche Kenzler. He Herbert Darnell her four children. 6ubse lost his beloved Zife, )lor quently they had Clifford ence, in . Dean, their ¿ fth child. He leaves behind his children, 3at 5auJust +erb Zas an e[cellent auto mechanic and David, /ezlie :estley McDonald 3aul, Dale ZorNed for several years at (rnie *arcia )ord in Darnell 6usan, De:ayne Darnell /aurene, Astoria until he opened his oZn auto mechanics and Dean Darnell Marissa tZo sisters, Alyce shop, BiJ CreeN Auto, in .nappa, 2reJon. :ooldridJe Henry and -oyce 9anHereZeJhe +e had Jreat rhythm and loved all types of /ouis a brother, Dale Darnell 6heryl and dancinJ, especially square dancinJ. :hile livinJ numerous Jrandchildren, JreatJrandchildren, in Astoria, he looNed forZard to Jillnet season. nieces and nepheZs. +e earned e[tra money ¿ shinJ to help support A private family celebration of Herb¶s life Zill his family. +is freezer Zas alZays full of salmon. be held this sprinJ. %oice 5. 0oore passed aZay )eb. , , friends, althouJh a perfect morninJ for him Zas a at the +opeZell +ospice +ouse in 3ortland, sur cup of coffee, a neZspaper and the Jreat outdoors. rounded by his family. +e Zas years old. +e Zas active Zith the 6easide 9olunteer )ire %orn )eb. , , in Astoria, 2reJon, he Zas Department and retired as assistant chief after years of service. +e also Zas a mem the son of %oice 0oore and 0a[ine ber of the 6easide (lNs /odJe, the &aspell 0oore 0c.illip, and step &annon Beach American /eJion and son of 5ay 0c.illip. +e Zas primar 2ur 6aviour¶s /utheran &hurch. ily raised in :auna, 2reJon. Boice is survived by his Zife, Most of his school years he :anda, Zho Zas the love of his life attended school in :estport, 2re and his best friend. They Zere mar Jon. DurinJ his school days he Zas ried for years. +e is also survived inYolYed in %oy 6couts, baseball, bas by his children: son, Michael Moore Netball, football, student JoYernment, of .eenesburJ, &olorado dauJhter, the school neZspaper, and Zas cho /aurie Mc.enna and her husband, sen to Jo to %oys 6tate. +e Jraduated Boice Moore 6cott, of )redericN, &olorado son, in from &latsNanie +iJh 6chool. 5obert Moore and his Zife, -oAnne, +e Zent to 2reJon Technical ,nsti of 6an /eandro, &alifornia son, tute and Jraduated Zith a deJree in appliance technoloJy in . ,n , he Moined -ames 6orrels -r. of Monmouth, 2reJon and the Army, Zhere he Zas a 1iNe AMa[ Missile tech dauJhter, 3atricia 6ommers and her husband, David, of Bend, 2reJon. +e is also survived instructor. ,n the early years %oice ZorNed at a board by his cousins, Tom &aspell and Bob &aspell inJ house in :auna, as an apprentice for a loJ and Jrandchildren, /acey Turner, Dustin 6cam JinJ company in .lamath )alls, at %MorNlands mel, MeJan 2uellette, -ames 6orrels ,,,, 3atricN in 6easide, and at Dynamic T9 5adio, also 6ommers and 5obert Mc.enna. +e Zas pre in 6easide , of Zhich he later became the oZner, ceded in death by his mother, father, stepfather and chanJed the name to Dynamic T9 Appli and his brother. A celebration of life Zill be held 6unday, )eb. ance. After closinJ Dynamic T9, he Zent to ZorN at +unt¶s +ome )urnishinJs in Astoria, and , at p.m. at 2ur 6aviour¶s /utheran &hurch, then ¿ nished his career Zith another oZnership, )irst Ave., in 6easide. There Zill be a con tinuation of the celebration of Boice¶s life and Moore¶s Appliance 6erYice. +e retired in . Boice had a love of people and conversation. reception folloZinJ the service at the 6easide +e loved ¿ shinJ and crabbinJ Zith his friends. )ire +all, 6. /incoln 6t., also in 6easide. ,n lieu of À oZers, memorial contributions +e Zas an e[cellent ZoodZorNer and Jardener, a typical old school ³Mr. )i[ , t.´ +e loved e[plor can be made in Boice¶s honor to the 6easide inJ and ¿ ndinJ neZ places to visit and meet peo )ire and 5escue Association, 6. /incoln 6t., ple. +e loved spendinJ time Zith his family and 6easide, 25 . Astoria family disSlaced after Nitchen ¿ re By KYLE SPURR The Daily Astorian An Astoria family has been displaced after their apartment at Halsey 5oad cauJht ¿ re Monday eveninJ from a stove left unattended. The family — three adults, tZo children and tZo pets — is beinJ assisted by the 5ed Cross. 1o one Zas inMured in the ¿ re. Astoria )ire Chief Ted Ames said creZs responded at about : p.m. At the scene, ¿ re¿ Jhters saZ liJht smoNe cominJ from an open door of the apartment, Zhich is on the Jround À oor of a tZostory fourple[ unit. One of the occupants had almost controlled the ¿ re Zith a portable ¿ re e[tinJuisher. Once the ¿ re department responded, the creZ Zas able to fully contain the ¿ re. ³There Zas quite a bit of smoNe and heat damaJe and ¿ re damaJe in the Nitchen area,´ Ames said. “The family could not stay in the apartment.´ Ames estimates the damaJe to the apartment at about ,, and the damaJe to the con tents of the apartment at about ,. ® ACCUWEATHER FORECAST FOR ASTORIA Astoria 5-Day Forecast Tonight Some clouds 43° Wednesday Oregon Weather Shown is tomorrow’s weather. Temperatures are tonight’s lows and tomorrow’s highs The Dalles 33/56 Astoria 43/58 Portland 41/60 Corvallis 38/60 Eugene 38/60 Pendleton 29/52 Salem 38/60 Albany 40/59 Thursday The Daily Astorian The Clatsop County 5epublicans meet at p.m. Thursday at the old 3ort of Astoria of¿ ces, *ateZay Ave. The s peaNers are Dr. Bruce BobeN, Zho is runninJ for the state House of 5epresentatives in District , and MarN Callahan, Zho is run ninJ for U.6. 6enate . A short *O3 business meetinJ folloZs, and refreshments Zill be served. All are Zelcome. )or information, call . CORRECTIONS Comic information in error — The *ar¿ eld comic strip is not in reruns Mon day throuJh )riday. ,ncorrect information about its status Zas in the (ditor¶s 1ote booN on A )riday. Trust founder incorrect — The M- MurdocN Charitable Trust Zas founded by the estate of -acN MurdocN. )ormer U.6. 5ep. /inda 6mith is the founder of 6hared Hope. ,ncorrect information appeared in a se[traf¿ cNinJ story on A Monday. DEATHS Burns 18/45 Medford 37/63 Clouds giving way to some sun Ontario 28/52 Bend 29/57 County GOP meets this week Feb. 20, 2016 DUNIGAN, David Lee, 60, of Astoria, died in Portland. Ocean View Funeral & Cre- Klamath Falls 27/58 mation Service in Astoria is in charge of the arrangements. Feb. 22, 2016 OJANEN, William Henry, 87, of Astoria, died in Forest Grove. Caldwell’s Luce-Lay- ton Mortuary in Astoria is in charge of the arrangements. Partly sunny and pleasant Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016 58° 42° Friday 45° Saturday Mostly cloudy, showers around in the p.m. 58° 62° 46° Cloudy with a little rain 56° 46° Sun and Moon Astoria through Monday. Temperatures High ........................................... 52° Low ............................................ 35° Normal high ............................... 52° Normal low ................................. 37° Precipitation Yesterday ................................ 0.11" Month to date .......................... 7.03" Normal month to date ............. 5.68" Year to date ........................... 20.78" Normal year to date .............. 15.88" Sunset tonight .................. 5:52 p.m. Sunrise Wednesday ......... 7:05 a.m. Moonrise today ................. 7:11 p.m. Moonset today ................. 7:28 a.m. Regional Cities City Baker City Bend Brookings Eugene Ilwaco Klamath Falls Medford Newport North Bend Today Hi Lo W 43 23 s 52 29 s 61 46 s 55 38 s 56 47 s 52 27 s 62 37 s 59 46 s 64 46 s Last New First Full Mar 1 Mar 8 Mar 15 Mar 23 Under the Sky Wed. Hi Lo W 47 23 pc 57 30 pc 59 46 pc 60 40 pc 55 46 pc 58 30 pc 63 38 pc 57 45 pc 61 44 pc National Cities Today City Hi Lo W Atlanta 67 59 r Boston 40 33 c Chicago 44 32 pc Denver 43 18 pc Des Moines 49 32 c Detroit 43 32 s El Paso 62 32 s Fairbanks 30 19 s Honolulu 80 66 pc Indianapolis 51 36 s Kansas City 52 32 c Las Vegas 65 43 pc Los Angeles 82 51 pc Memphis 60 46 r Miami 81 72 pc Nashville 61 54 c New Orleans 77 48 t New York 41 34 sn Oklahoma City 52 36 r Philadelphia 42 38 r St. Louis 54 36 c Salt Lake City 45 27 s San Francisco 68 48 pc Seattle 55 41 s Washington, DC 45 41 r ON THE RECORD Almanac City Olympia Pendleton Portland Roseburg Salem Seaside Spokane Vancouver Yakima Today Hi Lo W 55 33 s 54 29 s 57 41 s 61 44 s 58 38 s 57 47 s 45 27 s 55 40 s 54 30 s Wed. Hi Lo W 57 36 pc 52 30 pc 60 41 pc 64 43 pc 60 40 pc 56 45 pc 48 30 pc 58 39 pc 55 31 pc Tonight's Sky: Orion and friends are visible above the southern horizon after sunset. Tomorrow’s Tides Astoria / Port Docks Time 8:26 a.m. 8:40 p.m. Low 1.5 ft. 0.4 ft. Tomorrow’s National Weather Wed. Hi Lo W 60 38 t 46 41 r 36 28 sn 49 21 s 40 29 pc 39 29 r 61 31 s 36 24 pc 80 66 pc 42 29 r 48 29 s 67 45 s 81 50 s 49 36 r 85 64 c 55 37 r 61 45 pc 50 49 r 59 34 s 58 54 r 43 34 sn 47 30 pc 67 51 s 58 41 pc 59 49 r Fronts Cold Warm Stationary Showers T-Storms Rain Flurries Snow Ice • At 11:02 p.m. Sunday, Clatsop County Sheriff ’s Offi ce arrested Renee Mae Louden, 33, of Portland, for DUII, reckless endangering and reckless driving on U.S. Highway 30 near the Gnat Creek Campground. Reckless driving • At 5:38 p.m. Sunday, Oregon State Police cited Linda Ashley Sue Rebeiro, 23, of Portland, for reckless driving and reckless endangering on the beach north of Sunset Beach State Recreation Site in Warrenton. PUBLIC MEETINGS Source: Jim Todd, OMSI Time High 2:24 a.m. 8.6 ft. 2:17 p.m. 8.5 ft. DUII arrests • At 9:56 p.m. Saturday, Oregon State Police arrested Jacob Ray Wilson, 26, of Bor- ing, for driving under the infl uence of intoxi- cants at the junction of U.S. Highway 101 and U.S. Highway 26. Wilson’s blood alcohol con- tent was measured at 0.15 percent, according to police. • At 2:47 a.m. Sunday, Clatsop County Sheriff ’s Offi ce arrested Cynthia M. Link, 54, of Astoria, for DUII on U.S. Highway 101 in Warrenton. -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. TUESDAY Clatsop Care Health District Board, noon, Clatsop Care Health and Rehabilitation Center, 647 16th St. Astoria Library Board, 5:30 p.m., Astoria Public Library Flag Room, 450 10th St. Warrenton City Commission, 6 p.m., City Hall, 6 p.m., 225 S. Main Ave. Astoria Planning Commission, 6:30 p.m., City Hall, 1095 Duane St. WEDNESDAY Astoria Parks and Recreation Board, 6:45 a.m., ARC, 1555 W. Marine Drive. Clatsop County Housing Authority Board, 5 p.m., Judge Guy Boyington Building, 857 Com- mercial St. Clatsop County Board of Commissioners, 6 p.m., Judge Guy Boyington Building, 857 Com- mercial St. LOTTERIES OREGON Monday’s Pick 4: 1 p.m.: 0-0-6-2 4 p.m.: 5-8-3-2 7 p.m.: 1-4-4-0 10 p.m.: 5-7-4-9 Monday’s Megabucks: 2-5-9- 25-31-45 Estimated jackpot: $7.5 million WASHINGTON Monday’s Daily Game: 9-8-9 Monday’s Hit 5: 12-18-23-25-35 Estimated jackpot: $170,000 Monday’s Keno: 08-09-16-20-21-22-23-32-33-34-43-45-46-48- 52-54-61-66-71-79 Monday’s Lotto: 03-10-36-39-44-49 Estimated jackpot: $6.6 million Monday’s Match 4: 02-09-13-19 OBITUARY POLICY APPLIANCE The Daily Astorian publishes paid obituaries. The obituary can include a small photo and, for Yeterans, a À aJ symbol at no charJe. The deadline for all obituaries is a.m. the business day prior. 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