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2A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2016 OBITUARIES Richard Stanley Paskow Chad Thomas Lee Warrenton May 17, 1922 — Aug. 17, 2016 Pinehurst, Idaho March 5, 1981 — Aug. 24, 2016 Richard Stanley Paskow, a Warrenton resi- Oregon to be with his daughter, Danielle. He dent of 20-plus years, passed away peacefully was very involved in his daughter’s life and on Aug. 17, 2016, at the age of 94. He was born with his two grandsons, Michael and Ian. in Boston, Massachusetts, on May 17, 1922, Richard was always busy fi xing things or of immigrant parents, Joseph Pas- doing new projects around the house kow (Russia) and Sophia Olszowa in Warrenton. In his earlier years, he (Poland). Richard had two sisters, loved to bowl, go fi shing, play poker, Florence and Irene, and two broth- watch sports on TV and cook. He ers, Chester and baby Paskow. All was a member of the Elks Club and have passed previously. an avid animal lover. He loved the Richard grew up, lived and outdoors, and was always planting worked in Massachusetts and the and grooming the landscape. He was New England area for over 50 years. on a fi xed income, but always found During this time, he had many dif- enough money to donate to founda- ferent types of jobs that taught him tions, such as the Humane Society, different trades. He worked for the Richard Paskow American Society for the Preven- government under President Roos- tion of Cruelty to Animals, Wounded evelt’s Civilian Conservation Corps , Warrior Project, Red Cross and the the Goodyear Rubber Co ., Trimet Tool Co ., American Cancer Society. Darwood Body & Truck Co ., George Lane Anyone who knew Richard loved him for Company and Rockland Manufacturing Co .. his unique sense of humor, his giving nature In addition, Richard worked nights at a local and his loving heart. He will be dearly missed Irish pub in Boston. He not only bartended, but by his family and friends. He leaves behind did the specialty cooking — Irish stew, corned his loving daughter, Danielle, and two grand- beef and cabbage and his famous spare ribs. sons, Michael and Ian, here in Oregon. He also Richard also served in the U.S. Army for leaves behind his son, Richard, and his two over three years during World War II. grandsons, Jeremy and Matthew, who reside Richard married Frances Eileen Dwyer on the East Coast. in 1948, bought a house, and lived in Little- There will be a small service at the Ocean ton, Massachusetts, while raising their two View Cemetery grave site in Warrenton on children, Richard Alan and Danielle Elaine. Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2016, at 3 p.m. He loved his family and did his best to sup- In lieu of fl owers, the family is requesting port each member. He eventually moved out to to please donate to one of his favorite charities. On Aug. 24, 2016, Chad passed away at his ing.” He also loved watching people work on home in Pinehurst, Idaho, from an aneurysm. heavy equipment. He would stand outside all day long, rain or shine, eyes fi xed intently on He was 35 years young. Chad Lee was born in Portland on March 5, their every move. He eventually got his own little tractor and spent a lot of time 1981. He was the fi rst of three chil- using it at home. dren born to Randall and JoAnne Chad was preceded in death by Lee. When Chad was 1 month old his paternal grandparents, Lester and the family moved to Seaside, where Rose Lee, and also his nephew, Ethan he grew up until moving to Idaho in Kilburn. 2013. Since Chad was a little guy you Chad is survived by his parents, hardly ever saw him without that sig- Randall and Deborah Lee and Ed nature smile everyone was fond of. and JoAnne Peterson; brother Jared Chad attended school in Seaside, Lee, sister Mindy Kilburn; stepbroth- and graduated in 1999. He did odd ers Brian Moore, Tyler Moore, Ben- jobs while in school, such as work- Chad Lee jamin Moore and Cameron Moore; ing with Steve Poe bundling wood, and many aunts, uncles, nieces and and then he secured a job at Safeway, nephews. where he worked for 17 years. Tyler, Chad’s memorial service will be Saturday, one of his co-workers said Chad was always teasing the people he worked with by untying Sept. 10, 2016, at 3 p.m. at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, located at 2667 U.S. their aprons and then giving a big laugh. It seems Chad knew everyone in Clatsop Highway 101 N in Seaside. All who knew and County. He wasn’t shy about talking to people loved Chad are warmly welcome to attend. he didn’t know and befriending them. He loved Refreshments will be served immediately sharing his hope for the promised earthly para- following. Thank you to all in the community who were dise with people. Chad’s favorite thing to do was to “go fi sh- part of Chad’s life. FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA TONIGHT FRIDAY SATURDAY 75 54 52 Partly sunny, pleasant and warmer Mainly cloudy ALMANAC Times of clouds and sun Pleasant with plenty of sunshine Full Sep 16 New Sep 23 Ontario 49/79 Bend 42/77 Burns 30/76 Lakeview 42/81 Ashland 46/94 TOMORROW'S TIDES Astoria / Port Docks Time 1:24 a.m. 1:13 p.m. Low 1.2 ft. 2.9 ft. Hi 73 76 73 80 65 81 88 75 64 68 Today Lo 31 42 53 45 54 40 51 47 47 49 W pc s pc pc pc s s pc pc pc Hi 74 77 74 83 70 84 95 82 65 68 Fri. Lo 32 43 52 48 57 40 53 50 50 51 W s s pc pc pc s s pc pc pc City Olympia Pendleton Portland Roseburg Salem Seaside Spokane Springfi eld Vancouver Yakima Hi 71 76 73 83 77 66 70 80 73 80 Today Lo 44 44 50 50 48 53 45 45 48 43 W pc s pc s pc pc pc pc pc s Hi 75 77 81 87 82 72 72 84 81 79 Fri. Lo 46 50 54 53 52 54 49 46 51 45 W pc s pc s pc pc s pc pc pc TOMORROW'S NATIONAL WEATHER NATIONAL CITIES W s pc pc pc pc t pc s pc t t s pc s pc s t s pc s t s pc pc s Hi 94 90 81 77 82 83 91 58 86 80 86 101 78 95 89 93 90 92 95 94 89 79 70 75 94 Fri. Lo 72 65 68 45 58 71 68 36 73 72 57 78 62 76 77 72 77 72 66 75 71 51 56 54 77 Randy Bowe, a longtime Astoria resident, helped people regardless of status, money or passed peacefully in his sleep at Legacy Eman- social class. He was a level-headed maverick uel Hospital due to heart complications. with a candid and positive outlook on life. We Randy was born in Portland, Oregon, will miss his unique sense of humor, both polit- attended Madison High School and ically correct and incorrect, and his moved to Clatsop County in the early witty remarks that made people com- 1970s. Randy spent his entire life fortable and at ease. He liked cars and focused on, and learning every aspect motorcycles, fl ipping houses and col- lecting antique radios. of the real estate industry. Randy was Randy is survived on the Bowe a real estate broker for several com- side by his nieces Rachelle Bowe panies, and among the top sales pro- Mong of Salem, Oregon, and Andrea ducing agents nationwide. Bowe of Tampa, Florida. Randy was He was a certifi ed real estate adopted by the Bristow family in appraiser (state of Oregon) for urban 2007, and is survived by his wife, and rural appraisal for 15 years, and Randal Bowe Susan Bristow Bowe; his stepson he worked as a mortgage loan offi cer Travis Bristow, a project manager for for Ben Franklin Savings and Loan Boeing in Everett, Washington; his in Washington state for three years. His background in sales, appraisal, fi nance and stepdaughter Briana Bristow in the U.S. Coast negotiations gave him the experience to become Guard in Port Huron, Michigan; and his two owner and principal broker of Atwater Real cats Tuca and Katts, and dog Lobo. Randy will be missed and always loved. Estate in Astoria in 1996. There will be a celebration of life on Satur- It has been said that Randy was one of the smartest, kindest, most innovatively creative day, Sept. 10, from 3 to 6 p.m. at the Wet Dog and talented real estate brokers, and that he Café , 144 11th St. in Astoria. The Daily Astorian REGIONAL CITIES City Baker City Bend Brookings Eugene Ilwaco Klamath Falls Medford Newberg Newport North Bend Astoria June 3, 1949 — Sept. 2, 2016 Paving work diverts traffi c in Astoria Klamath Falls 40/84 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016 Source: Jim Todd, OMSI Today Lo 71 70 65 53 71 67 69 33 73 72 70 76 63 77 78 73 76 77 75 78 75 57 57 51 77 Baker 31/74 John Day 42/79 Roseburg 50/87 Brookings 55/78 Sep 30 UNDER THE SKY Hi 94 79 85 90 85 83 83 57 87 84 87 100 78 94 89 94 92 90 95 96 87 83 73 70 96 Prineville 42/80 Lebanon 45/84 Medford 51/95 Tonight's Sky: Friday morning, fi rst quarter moon at 4:49 a.m. High 5.6 ft. 7.1 ft. La Grande 37/75 Salem 48/82 Newport 47/65 Eugene 45/83 Last Pendleton 44/77 The Dalles 50/84 Portland 50/81 Sunset tonight ........................... 7:40 p.m. Sunrise Friday ............................. 6:46 a.m. Coos Bay Moonrise today .......................... 1:50 p.m. 49/71 Moonset today ......................... 11:40 p.m. City Atlanta Boston Chicago Denver Des Moines Detroit El Paso Fairbanks Honolulu Indianapolis Kansas City Las Vegas Los Angeles Memphis Miami Nashville New Orleans New York Oklahoma City Philadelphia St. Louis Salt Lake City San Francisco Seattle Washington, DC Sun and areas of low clouds Tillamook 46/73 SUN AND MOON Time 8:03 a.m. 7:11 p.m. 76 54 Shown is tomorrow's weather. Temperatures are tonight's lows and tomorrow's highs. ASTORIA 52/75 Precipitation Wednesday ....................................... 0.02" Month to date ................................... 1.03" Normal month to date ....................... 0.42" Year to date .................................... 41.87" Normal year to date ........................ 38.77" Sep 9 MONDAY 67 52 REGIONAL WEATHER Astoria through Wednesday. Temperatures High/low ....................................... 69°/58° Normal high/low ........................... 69°/51° Record high ............................ 87° in 1958 Record low ............................. 38° in 1992 First SUNDAY 71 55 Randal David Bowe Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. W s s c s r pc pc s pc t t s pc s t s t pc t pc t s pc pc pc Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice. CLATSOP POWER EQUIPMENT, INC. SALES • SERVICE • RENTALS Crews are doing paving work on Astoria streets. The work began Wednes- day on Irving Avenue and 13th Street and continued Thursday on Exchange and Duane streets. Here is the schedule for the coming days: Friday: 16th Street from Niagara Avenue to James Street; W. Lexington Avenue from First Street to Sonora. Monday: Bond Street from Fourth Street to Sixth Street; Nimitz Road from Kincaid Road to Halsey Road. Using alternate routes when possible is encouraged, as tem- DEATH Sept. 5, 2016 FRANSEN, Joean Kennedy, 94, of Astoria, died in Astoria. Caldwell’s Luce-Layton Mortuary of Astoria is in charge of the arrangements. LOTTERIES OREGON Wednesday’s Pick 4: 1 p.m.: 7-4-7-0 4 p.m.: 8-8-2-3 7 p.m.: 3-5-1-4 10 p.m.: 9-8-3-4 Wednesday’s Megabucks: 14-19-37-41-47-48 Estimated jackpot: $1.6 million Wednesday’s Powerball: 22-23-29-33-55, Powerball: 21 Estimated jackpot: $205 million WASHINGTON Wednesday’s Daily Game: 6-9-8 Wednesday’s Hit 5: 09-13- 15-24-38 Estimated jackpot: $130,000 Wednesday’s Keno: 01-04- 07-08-13-14-20-32-36-42- 43-45-50-53-55-57-58-70- 75-79 Wednesday’s Lotto: 05-06- 13-20-24-41 Estimated jackpot: $5.5 million Wednesday’s Match 4: 01- 17-19-24 ON THE RECORD DUII arrest • At 1:53 p.m. Saturday, Clatsop County Sheriff’s Office arrested Glenda M. Rustand, 52, of Clatskanie, for driving under the influ- ence of intoxicants on Mar- ket Road in Svensen. • At 2:37 a.m. Satur- day, Clatsop County Sher- iff’s Office arrested Jacob David Condon, 22, of War- renton, for DUII and reck- less driving on U.S. High- way 101 Business and Fort Clatsop Road. SCOREBOARD PREP SCHEDULE TODAY Volleyball — Cascade at Asto- ria, 6 p.m.; Knappa at Columbia Christian, 6 p.m. Girls Soccer — Astoria at St. Helens, 7 p.m.; Corbett at Sea- side, 7 p.m. Boys Soccer — St. Helens at Astoria, 6 p.m.; Seaside at Cor- bett, 6:30 p.m. FRIDAY Football — Astoria at Gladstone, 7 p.m.; Clatskanie at Seaside, 7 p.m.; Vernonia at Warrenton, 7 p.m.; Kennedy at Knappa, 7 p.m.; Ilwaco at Toledo, 7 p.m. Volleyball — Warrenton at De La Salle, 5:30 p.m. SATURDAY Volleyball — Seaside at Cas- cade Tournament, TBA Cross Country — Seaside at Tualatin, 9:15 a.m. PUBLIC MEETINGS MONDAY Cannon Beach Rural Fire Protection District, 6 p.m., Fire-Rescue Main Station, 188 Sunset Ave. Youngs River Lewis & Clark Wa- ter District Board, 6 p.m., 34583 U.S. Highway 101 Business. Seaside City Council, 7 p.m., City Hall, 989 Broadway. 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