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2A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2016 OBITUARIES Carl Victor Peterson Jr. Roger Millard Evansen Astoria Dec. 24, 1930 — Sept. 15, 2016 Tolovana Park June 10, 1922 — Aug. 25, 2016 Carl was raised in Knappa, Oregon. He together. They both played pool like pros. went to school there and graduated from They loved cars, and having lunch together Knappa High School, class of 1951. Carl out at the Cove at Seaside or at Jones Beach was proud to be a veteran, and belonged to near Westport. the American Legion. He served in Carl is survived by three daugh- the Korean War, and was at Heart- ters, Susan L. Gerard of Kent, break Ridge as a corporal in the Washington, and Deanna J. Davis U.S. Army 158 FAB 45th Division. and Marianne G. Peterson of Asto- Shortly after his honorable dis- ria, Oregon; three grandchildren, charge he met and married his life- Scott M. Gerard of Fife, Washing- long love, Marjorie Ruth Lonquist ton, and Christy A. Peterson and on Sept. 17, 1957, in South Bend, Joshua R. Peterson of Astoria, Ore- Washington. gon; a great-granddaughter, Emily Carl worked for Maritime, Stan- Rose Pickering of Astoria, Oregon; dard Oil, and retired from Johnson two nephews, John K. Lonquist of Carl Peterson Oil Co. in Jeffers Gardens. Astoria, Oregon, and Glen J. Lon- In his day, he loved to fi sh, hunt quist of Portland, Oregon; a niece, deer, birds and other assorted crit- Tina J. Gleason of Olney, Oregon; ters. He loved to dig razor clams at and many close Olson and Hartill the beach. He set traps and cooked cousins from near and far. crawdads, smoked fi sh and pickled Visitation will be Tuesday, Sept. his own salmon. 20, 2016, from 1 to 5 p.m., at Caldwell’s Carl was a real man’s man. He said what Luce-Layton Mortuary, 1165 Franklin Ave. , he thought, believed what he believed and Astoria. had a fl air for humor. He loved a good joke. The funeral will be Wednesday, Sept. 21, Everywhere he went, he would tell jokes. He 2016, at 1 p.m., also at Caldwell’s Luce-Lay- got much joy in his heart when he made peo- ton Mortuary. A graveside service follows at ple laugh. Knappa Prairie Cemetery. Then come and Carl had an incredible talent for mem- share a little food and memories in the m eet- orizing the poetry his mother wrote, along ing r oom at the Comfort Inn at the east end of with other authors. He loved going to family Astoria from 3 to 5 p.m. events and high school reunions. You could An online guest book may be signed at count on him at every event to get up and www.caldwellsmortuary.com recite the poetry he loved, that honored his Carl was a great example of how to work mother. hard, save money and that family should Carl had three daughters with Margie, a always come fi rst. few grandkids, and one great-granddaughter. Mr. Carl Victor Peterson Jr., we were truly One thing he missed was having a son, then blessed to have you in our lives as father, along came Joshua Peterson. It was a match grandfather, uncle and cousin. We will all made in heaven. They went everywhere miss you, Pop. Roger Millard Evansen passed peacefully Roger and Florence retired to Tolovana Park. with his family near at the age of 94, on Aug. In addition to his passion for planes, Roger 25, 2016, while living at his treasured home on was a meticulous model builder. Well respected the Oregon Coast. He was born to Odin and for his attention to detail, he created extensive designs and layouts, from elaborate June Evansen in Portland, Oregon, Christmas displays, to his HO gauge on June 10, 1922. model railroad collection. As a young boy, Roger’s grand- Roger was active with the local parents nurtured his love of the coast American Legion and the Cannon with frequent visits to the family Beach Historical Society. He also cabin in Tolovana Park near Can- volunteered as a docent for the Til- non Beach . In the early years, travel lamook Air Museum. He was a reg- to the beach required at least a day ular in providing pastries for all, and of travel, with adventurous road enjoyed his drives to the museum in conditions. his little blue T-bird. Raised in n ortheast Portland by The unconditional love Roger and his parents, Roger’s family often cel- Roger Evansen Florence bestowed upon their chil- ebrated their Norwegian and Swed- dren, and for those near and far, will ish heritage through their love of forever bring a moment of pride to the cooking. Many of Roger’s own delec- family. Roger left a wonderful leg- table meals were favorites from gen- acy for his three children and beloved erations past. grandchildren, Ira, Erica and Cooper. In 1942, Roger enlisted with the The family will deeply miss Roger as he U.S. Army Air Force and served in the World War II efforts. Often private about his time gave so much, to so many. A service will be served, he was stationed in Guam. His passion held at Calvary Episcopal Church in Seaside, for air fl ight grew while he served overseas. Sept. 24, 2016, at 11 a.m. Following, all are Upon his return, he studied engineering at the welcome to join the family at Roger and Flor- ence’s home in Tolovana. University of Portland. In lieu of fl owers, the family requests memo- After college, a neighbor caught his eye; smitten for life, Florence Bowes and Roger rial donations be made to your own favorite were married for 53 years. Together, they raised charity, in Roger’s honor. Hughes-Ransom Mortuary & Crematory in three children, Gary, Scott and Joan. Sharing their love for the coast, the family would spend Seaside is in charge of the arrangements. Visit each summer at the beach and in 1983, after www.hughes-ransom.com to share memories working 36 years for Pacifi c Northwest Bell, and sign the guest book. Paving in Astoria scheduled Monday through Wednesday FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA TONIGHT The Daily Astorian TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 66 47 50 A shower early; otherwise, partly cloudy 68 49 Some sun with a shower in the afternoon ALMANAC New First Sep 30 Cloudy with a touch of rain Newport 48/61 Oct 15 La Grande 42/66 Baker 37/67 Ontario 51/79 Burns 37/74 Lakeview 38/76 Ashland 46/74 Source: Jim Todd, OMSI TOMORROW'S TIDES Astoria / Port Docks Time 10:31 a.m. 11:19 p.m. Low 0.6 ft. -0.7 ft. REGIONAL CITIES City Baker City Bend Brookings Eugene Ilwaco Klamath Falls Medford Newberg Newport North Bend Hi 73 70 67 72 64 78 81 68 62 66 Today Lo 37 39 51 47 53 38 48 45 48 50 W pc pc pc pc sh pc pc pc pc pc Hi 67 66 63 71 63 71 76 68 61 65 Tues. Lo 34 31 47 41 52 33 43 43 45 47 W pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc City Olympia Pendleton Portland Roseburg Salem Seaside Spokane Springfi eld Vancouver Yakima Hi 66 71 69 76 71 64 67 72 67 74 Today Lo 43 48 49 52 48 53 44 47 46 41 W c pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc Hi 66 69 70 74 71 64 67 71 68 71 Tues. Lo 39 41 48 46 44 51 41 42 45 39 W pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc TOMORROW'S NATIONAL WEATHER NATIONAL CITIES W pc r pc s pc s s pc pc s s s pc s t s pc r s r s s pc sh r Hi 89 82 82 88 86 82 94 61 86 85 91 83 86 93 90 89 94 82 94 84 91 90 70 65 83 Tues. Lo 71 66 63 60 72 62 70 48 74 64 72 68 66 70 77 63 77 69 70 68 71 63 55 48 71 products from es Mr. Doobe 163 E. Gower Ave.. Sunset Empire Parks and Rec District, 4 p.m., 1225 Ave. A, Seaside. Port of Astoria Commission, 6 p.m., new Port offi ces, 10 Pier 1, Suite 209. Shoreline Sanitary District Board, 7 p.m., Gearhart Hertig Station, 33496 West Lake Lane, Warrenton. Clatsop County Human Services Advisory Council, 4 p.m., 800 Exchange St., Room 430. MONDAY Ecola Creek Watershed Council, 4:30 p.m., Cannon Beach City Hall, 163 E. Gower Ave. Knappa School Board, 5:30 p.m., Knappa High School li- brary, 41535 Old U.S. Highway 30. Astoria City Council, 7 p.m., City Hall, 1095 Duane St. TUESDAY Cannon Beach Public Works Committee, 9 a.m., City Hall, Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. W s c s pc s pc pc pc pc pc s t pc s t s pc pc s pc pc pc pc pc pc CORRECTION Governor’s last visit — Gov. Kate Brown attended the memorial for Seaside Police Sgt. Jason Goodding in February. Prior to that appearance, the governor’s last visit to Clatsop County was to speak at a Clatsop Community College gradu- ation in June 2015. A story on 3A Tuesday and an edi- torial on 4A Thursday said incorrectly that Brown’s last appearance was in June 2015. The most valuable and respected source of local news, advertising and information for our communities. www.eomediagroup.com Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice. Life is h better, wit land. Caldwell’s Luce-Lay- ton Mortuary in Astoria is in charge of the arrangements. Sept. 18, 2016 OVERBAY, Ralph S., 89, of Astoria, died in Asto- ria. Ocean View Funeral & Cremation Service of Astoria is in charge of the arrangements. PUBLIC MEETINGS Klamath Falls 38/71 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016 Tonight's Sky: Just above Hercules is the constella- tion of Draco the Dragon. Today Hi Lo 88 69 76 66 85 64 90 56 88 62 82 61 96 70 49 38 85 75 85 61 90 70 101 75 85 68 91 69 90 76 89 62 95 78 76 69 96 71 79 70 88 68 91 63 76 57 66 49 79 71 John Day 48/69 Bend 39/66 Medford 48/76 Brookings 51/65 • Monday on West Lexing- ton Avenue from First Street to Sonora Avenue. • Tuesday on Bond Street, from Fourth to Sixth streets; and on 39th Street from Frank- lin to Grand avenues. • Wednesday on Nimitz Road, from Kincaid to McCain roads. All schedules are subject to change in the event of unfa- vorable weather conditions. For questions, contact Asto- ria’s Public Works Department at 503-338-5173. LOTTERIES Sept. 13, 2016 WESTERSUND, Shirley Irene, 76, of Portland, died in Tigard. Crown Memorial Centers is in charge of the arrangements. Sept. 16, 2016 GIMRE, Lorraine V., 95, of Portland, formerly of Astoria, died in Port- Roseburg 52/74 Full Oct 8 Pendleton 48/69 Prineville 43/68 Lebanon 46/71 Coos Bay 51/65 Drivers should expect tem- porary traffi c delays and road closures in Astoria as Bayview Transit Mix, Inc., contractor for the c ity’s 2016 p aving p roj- ect, does paving work for the following locations and dates: DEATHS Salem 48/71 UNDER THE SKY 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 64 54 Sun and some clouds The Dalles 49/74 Portland 49/70 Eugene 47/71 Sunset tonight ........................... 7:18 p.m. Sunrise Tuesday .......................... 7:00 a.m. Moonrise today .......................... 9:22 p.m. Moonset today .......................... 10:27 a.m. High 7.9 ft. 9.0 ft. Partly sunny, a shower in the afternoon Tillamook 47/64 SUN AND MOON Time 4:38 a.m. 4:33 p.m. 65 52 Shown is tomorrow's weather. Temperatures are tonight's lows and tomorrow's highs. ASTORIA 50/66 Precipitation Sunday ............................................. 0.04" Month to date ................................... 1.87" Normal month to date ....................... 1.11" Year to date .................................... 42.71" Normal year to date ........................ 39.46" Sep 23 FRIDAY REGIONAL WEATHER Astoria through Sunday. Temperatures High/low ....................................... 69°/57° Normal high/low ........................... 68°/49° Record high ............................ 82° in 1991 Record low ............................. 38° in 1988 Last THURSDAY OREGON Sunday’s Pick 4: 1 p.m.: 5-0-0-4 4 p.m.: 4-5-2-7 7 p.m.: 9-2-1-4 10 p.m.: 3-6-1-1 Saturday’s Megabucks: 5-6- 12-22-33-41 Estimated jackpot: $2.4 million Saturday’s Powerball: 9-19-51- 55-62, Powerball: 14 Estimated jackpot: $40 million Saturday’s Pick 4: 1 p.m.: 2-3-7-1 4 p.m.: 3-1-1-3 7 p.m.: 6-2-3-3 10 p.m.: 1-9-4-6 Friday’s Pick 4: 1 p.m.: 4-7-5-4 4 p.m.: 9-1-3-9 7 p.m.: 8-6-8-5 10 p.m.: 2-0-7-8 WASHINGTON Sunday’s Daily Game: 0-4-1 Sunday’s Keno: 01-02-04-12- 16-17-19-24-27-28-36-43-44- 45-52-67-69-72-75-80 Sunday’s Match 4: 01-12-19-24 Saturday’s Daily Game: 7-1-3 Saturday’s Hit 5: 10-13-14- 24-36 Estimated jackpot: $280,000 Saturday’s Keno: 02-11-13-18- 19-21-23-24-28-29-30-34-36- 39-44-53-61-70-72-75 Saturday’s Lotto: 04-12-16-17- 33-38 Estimated jackpot: $6.1 million Saturday’s Match 4: 14-17- 21-22 Friday’s Daily Game: 4-6-6 Friday’s Keno: 01-06-09-11-15- 18-19-23-28-33-41-42-51-55- 58-69-70-73-75-78 Friday’s Match 4: 01-11-19-21 Friday’s Mega Millions: 13-21- 28-34-40, Mega Ball: 15 Estimated jackpot: $133 million OBITUARY POLICY Get your groove back by visiting Mr. Doobees Highest quality products & selection WA medical patients can REGISTER NOW at Mr. Doobees Fair Prices Caring and knowledgeable staff The Daily Astorian publishes paid obituaries. 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