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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
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Portland
Roseburg
Salem
Seaside
Spokane
Springfi eld
Vancouver
Yakima
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TOMORROW'S NATIONAL WEATHER
NATIONAL CITIES
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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
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63
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57
51
77
Baker
31/74
John Day
42/79
Roseburg
50/87
Brookings
55/78
Sep 30
UNDER THE SKY
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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
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Randal David Bowe
Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day.
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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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