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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, APRIL 18, 2016
Wayne Calvin Fulmer
Seaside
Sept. 18, 1951 — March 29, 2016
Wayne Calvin Fulmer was born on Sept. for cooking. He enjoyed playing the guitar and
18, 1951, in Seattle, Washington, to Fred R. JRO¿QJLQKLV\RXQJHU\HDUV+HZDVDORQJ
Fulmer and Eva C. Fulmer. He graduated from time animal lover, raising horses and dogs as
Inglemoor High School in Kenmore, Wash- well as caring for strays.
ington, in 1970. He moved to Sea-
He always made sure his girls
side, Oregon, in 1971 to be close
had everything, including golf carts,
to his family, where he worked and
horses, and mopeds. He went a step
managed the family business, Sea-
further by making sure his daugh-
side Golf Course.
ters’ friends had all they needed
Wayne was preceded in death
when they were around. He endured
by his mother, father and brother,
many noisy sleep overs.
Fred Fulmer III. He is survived by
Even though his exterior was a
his sister, Vicki Wolfgram; brother
bit gruff, he will be remembered as
in-law, Peter Wolfgram; two daugh-
one who was always there to help
ters, Casey and Candis Fulmer; son-
those in need, and believed in giv-
in-law, Emanuel Chavez; ex-wife, Wayne Fulmer ing people a second chance, and
Sharon Chestnut; stepson, Jordan
who always put the needs of others
Thompson; grandchildren, Kierra,
before himself. God made him a big
11, Exavior, 4, and Eliona, 2; and many nieces man in order to hold his big, caring heart.
and nephews.
I’m very happy to have found you.
He enjoyed spending time with his daugh-
Now, you will never leave me,
ters and grandchildren, taking them to a vari-
for I will always
ety of events over the years. He had a passion
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Frank Braley
Garner, North Carolina
April 20, 1931 — March 22, 2016
Frank Braley, 84, passed away
sisters, two brothers and one
with his loving family by his
grandchild.
side. Frank worked as a lead chop-
Frank was formerly a Warren-
per for Goodmark Foods. He was
ton resident.
a loving husband, father, grandfa-
Survivors include his wife
ther and great-grandfather. Frank
of 63 years, Betty Jane Braley;
proudly served his country in the
daughters, Wendy Braley Eat-
U.S. Army.
mon and husband Ashley, Pandy
A funeral service was held Sat-
J. Hicks, and Stephanie Braley
urday, March 26, 2016, at Mt.
and Jeff Beaty; sons, Frank G.
Herman Christian Church in Gar- Pfc. Frank Braley Braley, Gordon M. Braley, Greg-
ner. Burial followed in the church
ory F. Braley and Peggy Man-
cemetery with full military honors.
ring, and Grant F. Braley and wife
Frank was preceded in death by his Jennifer; and nine grandchildren and four
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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
Clear to partly
cloudy
49°
Tuesday
Portland
54/86
Corvallis
51/83
Eugene
50/83
Salem
53/84
Albany
50/82
69°
Burns
33/78
Partly sunny, a
shower in the
afternoon
50°
64°
Thursday
Cloudy with a
couple of showers
49°
61°
46°
Almanac
Sun and Moon
Astoria through Sunday.
Temperatures
High ........................................... 85°
Low ............................................ 48°
Normal high ............................... 57°
Normal low ................................. 41°
Precipitation
Yesterday ................................ 0.00"
Month to date .......................... 1.06"
Normal month to date ............. 3.21"
Year to date ........................... 35.44"
Normal year to date .............. 28.30"
Sunset tonight ..................
Sunrise Tuesday ..............
Moonrise today ................
Moonset today .................
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Baker City
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Brookings
Eugene
Ilwaco
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Medford
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68 49 pc
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66 48 pc
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8:07 p.m.
6:21 a.m.
4:55 p.m.
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National Cities
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81 55 s
Boston
59 42 s
Chicago
80 51 pc
Denver
41 28 c
Des Moines
73 54 r
Detroit
80 49 s
El Paso
77 51 s
Fairbanks
50 29 pc
Honolulu
81 70 pc
Indianapolis
81 55 s
Kansas City
69 52 r
Las Vegas
80 59 s
Los Angeles
86 59 s
Memphis
81 60 pc
Miami
81 68 pc
Nashville
84 53 s
New Orleans
78 64 s
New York
80 56 s
Oklahoma City 72 53 pc
Philadelphia
80 56 s
St. Louis
81 62 pc
Salt Lake City
61 41 pc
San Francisco
81 55 s
Seattle
83 55 s
Washington, DC 83 58 s
Klamath Falls
36/79
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48°
Friday
Mostly cloudy,
a shower in the
afternoon
64°
Ontario
39/79
Bend
42/80
Wednesday
Partly sunny and
mild
Today
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80 48 s
86 54 s
88 54 s
86 53 s
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86 50 s
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City
Olympia
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Seaside
Spokane
Vancouver
Yakima
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86 55 pc
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84 53 pc
69 48 pc
77 50 s
86 53 pc
85 47 s
Tonight's Sky: Low west after sunset, Mercury
will be at its greatest elongation at 20 east of
the sun.
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
Tomorrow’s Tides
Astoria / Port Docks
Time
High
12:28 a.m. 8.4 ft.
12:44 p.m. 7.6 ft.
Time
6:43 a.m.
6:52 p.m.
Low
0.9 ft.
1.0 ft.
Tomorrow’s National Weather
Tues.
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52 41 sh
63 50 pc
50 31 pc
72 55 c
62 43 pc
81 51 s
57 34 s
83 70 pc
78 56 pc
72 52 pc
86 63 s
83 56 pc
76 62 c
81 69 pc
84 61 c
80 68 c
70 46 pc
74 52 t
74 48 pc
72 57 t
66 47 pc
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Fronts
Photo courtesy of Petty Officer 2nd Class Jacob Hylkema
The 74-foot fishing vessel Privateer sank approximately 1
mile north of Grays Harbor, Washington, Friday.
Jacob Hylkema, coxswain of the
motor lifeboat, said in a state-
ment. “They had marine VHF
radios, a life raft and immer-
sion suits. It was a terrifying sit-
uation, but their actions proved
they were ready.”
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north and ran aground about
100 yards from the beach near
Ocean Shores, Washington. It
had no catch on board and up to
6,000 gallons of fuel.
Pollution responders at Inci-
dent Management Division in
Astoria opened the Oil Spill
Liability Trust Fund to begin a
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discovered the body of Charles
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missing earlier this month on
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in the river about a half mile
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ence with the Klaskanine River.
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Charles Hankel, was last seen
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April 5. According to the Sher-
COOK, Wash. — The crew
of a U.S. Coast Guard Jayhawk
helicopter medevaced a Ger-
man national injured Saturday
after he plunged in a kayak 80
feet down Spirit Falls on the
Little White Salmon River in
Skamania County, Washington.
The helicopter, from Air
Station Astoria, hoisted the
24-year-old approximately 180
feet and transported him to Ore-
gon Health and Science Univer-
sity in Portland with reported
symptoms of a broken back.
Watch standers at Sec-
tor Columbia River received
the call from local emergency
responders through the Air
Force Joint Rescue Coordi-
nation Center requesting heli-
copter support to evacuate the
man because the terrain was
too steep for ground transport.
The White Salmon River is a
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Columbia River Gorge.
Once on scene, the air crew
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PUBLIC MEETINGS
MONDAY
Knappa School Board, 5:30
p.m., Knappa High School
library, 41535 Old U.S. Highway
30.
Astoria City Council, 7 p.m.,
City Hall, 1095 Duane St.
TUESDAY
Cannon Beach Public Works,
9 a.m., City Hall 163 E. Gower St.
Sunset Empire Transpor-
tation District Senior And
Disabled Transportation
Advisory Committee, 10:30
a.m., Astoria Transit Center
Conference Room, 900 Marine
Drive.
Clatsop County Human Ser-
vices Advisory Council, 4 p.m.,
800 Exchange St., Room 430.
Port of Astoria Commission,
4:30 p.m., executive session
(closed to public), 6 p.m., reg-
ular meeting, old Port offi ces,
422 Gateway Ave.
Astoria Historic Landmarks
Commission, 5:15 p.m., City
Hall, 1095 Duane St.
Seaside School District, 6
p.m., 1801 S. Franklin St.
Northwest Regional Educa-
tion Service District Board,
6:30 p.m., Clatsop Service
Center, 3194 Marine Drive.
Seaside Planning Commis-
sion, 7 p.m., work session, City
Hall, 989 Broadway.
Showers
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70s
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100s
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Rain
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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.
the
Cannabis Party Time
DUII arrests
• At 5:14 p.m. Thursday,
Oregon State Police arrested
Kimberly Marie Dame, 46, of
Gearhart, and Michael Joseph
Riskey, 51, of Gearhart for
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intoxicants after each report-
edly drove the same vehicle at
different times in Seaside.
About three hours later,
state police arrested Dame
again for DUII at Park Lane
and U.S. Highway 101 in
Gearhart. She was also charged
with reckless driving.
DEATHS
April 15, 2016
PALM, Kenneth Alvin, 78,
of Clatskanie, died in Clats-
kanie. Caldwell’s Luce-Lay-
ton Mortuary in Astoria is in
charge of the arrangements.
April 16, 2016
LICKAR, Edward War-
ren, 87, of Knappa, died in
Knappa. Caldwell’s Luce-Lay-
ton Mortuary in Astoria is in
charge of the arrangements.
MEMORIAL
of the year!
Monday, April 18
MEYERS, Harvey —
Memorial at 1 p.m. at Astoria
Christian Church, 1151 Harri-
son Ave. Meyers, 59, of Sea-
Providing Fantastic Party
Options & Great Prices
Always in All Ways
Mints, Candies, Truffles,
Tinctures, Pure Oil,
Lozenges, Salves, Lotions,
Fantastic Bud/Flower
side, died Thursday, April 14,
2016, in Seaside. Ocean View
Funeral & Cremation Service
in Astoria is in charge of the
arrangements.
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cer 3rd Class Jordan Gilbert,
both aviation survival techni-
cians, who transferred the man
from local responders to Coast
Guard rescue equipment to
complete the hoist.
“The terrain and the waters
where this rescue took place
were extremely treacherous,”
Eckstein said in a statement. “It
was one of the most dynamic
hoists I’ve ever done, but the
efforts of local agencies and
our crew allowed us to safely
retrieve the kayaker and ensure
he got to proper medical care.”
LOTTERIES
ON THE RECORD
Stationary
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cleanup assessment. The Coast
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assessed the wreckage at low
tide Saturday, but salvage efforts
have been impeded by the shal-
low water.
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cleanup operations going as
fast as possible to prevent envi-
ronmental impact,” said Chief
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the coordinator for the cleanup.
“Until that’s done, we ask every-
body in the area to stay clear of
the wreckage and any possible
pollution that might surface.”
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less than 1 mile outside of Grays
Harbor Friday.
A 47-foot motor lifeboat
crew from Station Grays Har-
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shore, where emergency med-
ical responders evaluated one
of them for a reported heart
condition.
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ing vessel called Station Grays
Harbor stating they were tak-
ing on water through an 8- to
12-inch hole, deploying their
life raft, donning immersion
suits and preparing to abandon
ship.
After arriving on scene,
the motor lifeboat attempted
to dewater the boat but had to
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sinking vessel. The cause of the
sinking is unknown.
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crew had conducted drills and
were prepared for an emer-
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