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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2016
OBITUARIES
William Thomas Painter
David L. Morgan
Warrenton
March 22, 1936 — Oct. 4, 2016
Elsie and Queen Creek, Arizona
Oct. 24, 1936 — Oct. 24, 2016
William Thomas Painter, formerly of Port-
He was preceded in death by his father,
land, Oregon, passed over to be with his c re- William Maxwell, and mother, Josephine (Jo)
ator on Oct. 4, 2016, at the age of
Florence (Vineyard) Painter. He
80.
is survived by his fi ve adult chil-
Bill’s humor and faith touched
dren and seven grandchildren, Jeff
uncountable lives through his life-
(Kathy) and their children, Jessica,
long dedication to helping oth-
Jeff Jr. and Jordan; Tami (Mike)
ers. He gave to his community as a
and their children, Michael and
youth ministry leader at Holy Trin-
Christopher; Debi (Scott); William
ity Church in Beaverton , parent vol-
S. (Kika) and their daughter, Eli-
unteer with the Boy Scouts of Amer-
ana; and Michelle (Keith) and their
ica, Little League coach, mentor
daughter, Mayah; three great-grand-
and instructor of young musicians,
children; and numerous cousins,
a member of the North Coast Sym- William Painter nieces, nephews, and their extended
phonic and Jazz bands for many
families.
years, and as an elder of the Clatsop-Nehalem
A community celebration of his life took
Confederated Tribes.
place on Nov. 13, 2016, in Astoria, Oregon.
Bill graduated from Franklin High School
Donations to the North Coast Symphonic
in 1954 and Lewis and Clark College.
Band are appreciated.
David L. Morgan passed on Oct. 24, 2016,
In June 2015, David and Nellie moved to
his 80th birthday. David was a resident of the Queen Creek, Arizona, where they lived with
Nehalem Valley for 68 years, and was born in their daughter, Brenda, and family. David bat-
Forest Grove to Loyd and Leah (Gary) Morgan. tled dementia in the fi nal years, and was cared
for at home by Nellie and
He graduated from Jew-
family until his death.
ell High School in 1955
David was active in
and joined the U.S. Air
the Elsie Vinemaple Fire
Force. Home on leave,
Department as a volunteer
David married Nellie Berg
fi reman, on the board of
in 1958; they were married
directors and supporting.
for 58 years. They returned
He was a 47-year member
to the Nehalem Valley
of the Elks Lodge. David
when he was honorably
was also a member of the
discharged.
Nehalem Valley Pioneer
David got his college
David Morgan
Association.
education, as he called
He is preceded in death
it, “in the school of hard
knocks.” Pursuing his love of cooking, he by his father Loyd, mother Leah, stepmother
worked at the Village Green, Salishan Lodge. Irma and brother Richard. David is survived
He worked his way up to executive chef of The by his wife, Nellie; daughter Monica Raichl
Inn at Spanish Head and The Inn at Otter Crest. and husband, Andrej, of Astoria; son Wade of
In 1973, David and Nellie bought the Elder- Jewell; daughter Brenda Hancey and husband,
berry Inn from his parents, remodeled it and Brian, of Queen Creek, Arizona; eight grand-
worked there for 42 years. Working at the busi- children, Tiffany Caterby, Christy Cobb, Cory
ness, he became friends with everyone who Raichl, Melissa Hancey, Joel Hathaway, Saman-
traveled on Highway 26. In 2015, they sold the tha Holliday, David Hancey and John Morgan;
fi ve great-grandchildren; two great-great grand-
business and were ready to retire.
David and Nellie traveled through the west- children; a sister-in-law, Shirley Morgan; one
ern U.S., Alaska and Hawaii, with extensive half-brother, Ted Wilkins; and too many cous-
trips to Mexico and Baja, Mexico, some of the ins, nieces, nephews and countless friends.
A celebration of life will be held at the Jew-
best times of their lives. Many of those trips
were with family and friends. They made life- ell School Saturday, Nov. 19 at 11 a.m. Please
long friends with people they met on those trips. come and enjoy time with family and friends.
In lieu of fl owers, donations can be made
David loved fi shing, hunting and relaxing with
friends but most of all, he loved his family. His to the Elsie Vinemaple Fire Department or the
Jewell Memorial Scholarship Fund.
grandchildren played a big part in his life.
DEATHS
Home in Milton-Freewater is in charge of the
arrangements.
Oct. 28, 2016
CLARK, Veda Leona Matteucci, 82, of
New Braunfels, Texas, formerly of Astoria
and Newport, died in New Braunfels.
Nov. 8, 2016
PAETOW, Audrey Louise, 96, of Walla
Walla, Washington, formerly of Astoria, died
in Walla Walla. Munselle-Rhodes Funeral
Nov. 11, 2016
AMSBERRY, Dale Sterling, 90, of Asto-
ria, died in Astoria. Caldwell’s Luce-Lay-
ton Mortuary in Astoria is in charge of the
arrangements.
FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA
TONIGHT
TUESDAY
THURSDAY
56
44
54
42
Brief morning showers,
then afternoon rain
Cloudy with a little rain
50
Rain
WEDNESDAY
FRIDAY
54
43
55
46
Mostly cloudy with a
little rain
Cloudy
Gerold ‘Jerry’ Martin Solum Sr.
Knappa
Oct. 6, 1939 — Nov. 7, 2016
ALMANAC
REGIONAL WEATHER
Shown is tomorrow's weather. Temperatures are tonight's lows and tomorrow's highs.
ASTORIA
50/56
Astoria through Sunday.
Temperatures
High/low ....................................... 59°/47°
Normal high/low ........................... 54°/41°
Record high ............................ 66° in 1999
Record low ............................. 21° in 1955
Precipitation
Sunday ............................................. 0.75"
Month to date ................................... 3.96"
Normal month to date ....................... 4.38"
Year to date .................................... 63.26"
Normal year to date ........................ 50.85"
Tillamook
49/54
Full
Nov 14
Last
Newport
50/55
Nov 21
Coos Bay
52/56
First
Nov 29
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
TOMORROW'S TIDES
Astoria / Port Docks
Time
7:17 a.m.
8:11 p.m.
Low
1.7 ft.
-1.6 ft.
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
Hi
68
62
60
70
63
58
73
22
83
59
66
77
86
68
82
68
73
62
69
62
67
68
67
57
58
Klamath Falls
45/51
Lakeview
41/50
Ashland
49/54
REGIONAL CITIES
City
Baker City
Bend
Brookings
Eugene
Ilwaco
Klamath Falls
Medford
Newberg
Newport
North Bend
Hi
54
55
59
58
59
57
58
58
58
62
Today
Lo
45
44
51
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52
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Lo
32
30
44
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46
28
38
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Olympia
Pendleton
Portland
Roseburg
Salem
Seaside
Spokane
Springfi eld
Vancouver
Yakima
Hi
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34
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TOMORROW'S NATIONAL WEATHER
NATIONAL CITIES
Today
Lo
47
44
40
41
39
38
43
11
72
41
42
54
57
49
67
44
55
49
45
47
44
42
55
47
45
Burns
38/53
Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016
Tonight's Sky: Full 'Frost' Moon (5:52 a.m.) will be
seen just to the right of the Hyades Cluster in Taurus.
High
8.6 ft.
10.3 ft.
Ontario
41/56
Roseburg
51/56
Brookings
50/55
Dec 7
Baker
45/54
John Day
52/54
Bend
44/50
Medford
49/55
UNDER THE SKY
Time
1:38 a.m.
1:11 p.m.
Prineville
45/53
Lebanon
51/55
Eugene
49/56
New
La Grande
50/55
Salem
50/57
SUN AND MOON
Sunset tonight ........................... 4:44 p.m.
Sunrise Tuesday .......................... 7:17 a.m.
Moonrise today .......................... 5:27 p.m.
Moonset today ............................ 7:05 a.m.
Pendleton
50/54
The Dalles
46/58
Portland
50/57
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21
83
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77
56
66
71
66
54
58
Tues.
Lo
50
50
40
47
39
44
44
9
73
42
43
59
56
50
62
44
60
45
47
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Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day.
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Gerold “Jerry” Martin Solum Sr., 77, of knew him considered him to be a workaholic —
Knappa (Astoria), Oregon, passed away sur- he never truly retired.
Jerry is survived by the following:
rounded by loved ones in Portland on Nov. 7,
Daughters: Kelly Chernault and Mike Zim-
2016.
merman of Portland, Oregon; Lori
Jerry was born in Stanley, North
Wirkkala of Ilwaco, Washington;
Dakota, to Almer and Leota “Lee”
Mona and Gary Heilman of Astoria;
(Footh) Solum on Oct. 6, 1939.
and D’Ann Solum of Portland. He
The family relocated to Portland in
was preceded in death by a son, Ger-
1951. At age 9 Jerry set bowling pins,
old “Marty” Martin Solum Jr., who
and at 15 he worked to help support
passed in 1982.
his family. At 16, Jerry started his
Grandchildren: Joe and Sarah
lifelong career of roofi ng with the
Muehlhauser; Sean Muehlhauser
help of his stepfather, Bud Ogier.
and Cassidy Clark. Brian David-
Three weeks after his 17th birth-
son; Rachel Davidson and husband
day Jerry married the love of his life,
Gerold “Jerry”
Javier Sanchez; and Kyle Wirkkala.
Marie (Shaffer) Solum, on Oct. 27,
Solum Sr.
Derek Heiner; Scott and Brianna
1956, in Vancouver, Washington.
Heiner; Kathryn Heilmann and Gary
They recently celebrated 60 years
of marriage this past month. Shortly after their Heilmann Jr. Mitchel Solum and Laura Hill;
wedding, he started his own roofi ng business in Amanda Van Stane; and Marissa and Daniel
Portland. Jerry and Marie moved to Knappa in Alfaro. Great-grandchildren are Angelina Lin-
1971 to help his mother raise two younger broth- ares, Antonio Sanchez and Aurora Muehlhauser.
Brothers and sister: Brothers Allen “Goose”
ers. It was during this time that Jerry’s roofi ng
company began to fl ourish, and to this day, his and Pat Solum, Eddie Westfall, Rodney “Rod”
and Debbie Solum, Kevin Ogier of Asto-
company is still well-known and operating.
Jerry was a loving and devoted son, husband, ria; Blaine and Pam Ogier of Orange, Califor-
father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother nia. He was preceded in death by four broth-
and friend; he enjoyed spending time with his ers, Dorsey H. Ogier, Callvin A. Ogier, Gary A.
family more than anything. He loved golfi ng, Solum, Richard “Dick” Solum and sister Bon-
and built his own golf course with the help of nie Westfall.
Jerry is also survived by numerous cousins,
friends. He enjoyed the sunshine while visiting
their second home in Lake Havasu City, Ari- in-laws, nieces and nephews … too many to list.
Everyone is welcome to attend and partici-
zona, though he never stayed long, because he
enjoyed tending to the golf course and keeping pate in Jerry’s Celebration of Life that will be
held at the Clatsop County Fairgrounds, 92937
busy with his business.
In his younger years, he enjoyed skiing, Walluski Loop, Astoria, on Saturday, Nov. 19,
motorcycles and car racing. In later years he 2016, from 1 to 4 p.m. Contact Mary Ann Hall
was always known for being active. Jerry per- at 503-741-0748 for additional information.
Memorial contributions may be made to the
severed through several major accidents, and
fi nally open heart surgery in 2009. He still Mayo Clinic Hospital, 13400 E. Shea Blvd.,
refused to give up roofi ng, and anyone who Scottsdale, AZ 85259.
PUBLIC MEETINGS
Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy,
sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries,
sn-snow, i-ice.
H ELP U S F EED
F AMILIES I N N EED !
Now through
November 18 th
Bring canned and
non-perishable food
items to Klemp
Family Dentistry,
and have your
name entered into a
drawing to receive a
Thanksgiving
turkey.
All donations will benefi t the
Clatsop Regional Food Bank.
KLEMP FAMILY DENTISTRY
1006 West Marine Drive, Astoria
(503) 468-0116
www.klempfamilydentistry.com
MONDAY
Cannon Beach Rural Fire Depart-
ment Board, 6 p.m., Fire-Rescue
Main Station, 188 Sunset Ave.
Seaside City Council, 7 p.m., City
Hall, 989 Broadway.
TUESDAY
Cannon Beach Public Works
Committee, 9 a.m., City Hall, 163 E.
Gower St.
Sunset Empire Parks and Rec Dis-
trict, 4 p.m., 1225 Ave. A, Seaside.
Port of Astoria Commission, 4:30
p.m., executive session (closed to
public), 6 p.m., regular meeting, 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 to 5:30 p.m.,
800 Exchange St., Room 430.
Seaside Planning Commission, 7
p.m., City Hall, 989 Broadway.
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