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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 2017
OBITUARIES
Minerva E. ‘Eileen’ Jones
Clatskanie
May 9, 1920 — Dec. 24, 2016
Minerva E. “Eileen” Jones, 96, passed away and a whiz at the daily newspaper crossword
Dec. 24, 2016, at Community Home Health and puzzles up until her mid-90s, when her eye-
Hospice in Longview, Washington.
sight began to fail. She especially
She was born May 9, 1920, in
enjoyed the Christmas holiday with
her two grandchildren and fi ve
Oregon County, Missouri, at Fall-
great-grandchildren.
ing Springs, the Brown homestead
Surviving Eileen, who will for-
near New Liberty, Missouri (Braw-
ever be loved and remembered,
ley), to parents Walter and Mabel
are her son, Ronald Dean and his
(Hardgrove) Brown. Eileen was
wife, Sharon Jones; grandson Ron
the second child born to the family,
Jones Jr. (Agnes) and granddaugh-
which included Harold, Kenneth,
ter Renee Kyme (Shane Robinson);
Vernon and Donald.
great-grandchildren Rebecca Kyme,
On Sept. 6, 1947, Eileen married
Bryton Kyme, Lexi Robinson, Zoey
Silas Jones in Missouri, then soon
Minerva Jones
Jones and Zachary Jones; brother
after they headed to Oregon, settling
Vernon Brown; and a dear, longtime
in Warrenton, Oregon, where their
son Ronald Dean Jones was born in 1948. The family friend, Luella Kerr, and her family.
As per Eileen’s request, there will be no
family remained in the Warrenton area their
entire married life, until Silas’ death in 2011. service. Cremation has taken place under the
Eileen moved to Clatskanie, Oregon, in 2012 direction of Caldwell’s Luce-Layton Mortuary.
Donations in remembrance of Eileen may
to be near her son and daughter-in-law.
Eileen was a shy, private, very creative be sent to Community Home Health and Hos-
and talented lady, as well as an avid reader pice, Longview, Washington.
Friday
Submitted P hoto
The Blue Show Artist Reception, 2 p.m.
Hoff man Center for the Arts, 594 Laneda Ave.,
Manzanita.
Rio Con Brio (Mike Burdette, guitar, and
Tim Connell, mandolin) performs an eso-
teric repertoire of world music and Brazil-
ian national music choro, known as early
20th century street music. Hear them in
concert at 7 p.m. Saturday at the Peninsu-
la Arts Center in Long Beach, Washington.
Thistle & Rose, Americana, 6 p.m., Seasons Café,
255 Hemlock St., Cannon Beach.
Tom Trudell, jazz, 6 p.m., Shelburne Inn Restau-
rant, 4415 Pacifi c Way, Seaview, Wash., no cover.
Maggie & the Cats, blues, 6:30 p.m., Sweet Basil’s
Café, 271 Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, no cover,
21 +.
Niall Carroll, classic rock, 7 p.m., WineKraft, 80
10th St., Astoria, no cover, 21 +.
RJ Marx Trio, jazz, 7 p.m., WineKraft, 80 10th St.,
Astoria, no cover, 21 +.
Rio Con Brio, world music, 7 p.m., Peninsula Arts
Center, 504 Pacifi c Ave., Long Beach, Wash., $15.
The Columbians, bluegrass, 7 p.m., McMenam-
ins Sand Trap, 1157 Marion Ave., Gearhart, no
cover.
* Tillamook Head Gathering SHS Benefi t, 7
p.m., Seaside Convention Center, 415 First Ave.,
Seaside, $10 to $15.
Pacifi c University Contemporary Writers’ Eve-
ning Readings, 7:30 p.m., Best Western Ocean
View Resort, 414 Promenade, Seaside, free.
Pacifi c University Contemporary Writers’ Eve-
ning Readings, 7:30 p.m., Best Western Ocean
View Resort, 414 Promenade, Seaside, free.
The American West, indie rock, 9 p.m., Adrift
Hotel, 409 Sid Snyder Drive, Long Beach, Wash.,
no cover.
Danniell Ardus Pickell
Nathan Earle & Juliet Howard, Americana, 8
p.m., Sou’Wester Lodge, 3728 J Place, Seaview,
Wash.
Warrenton
July 31, 1943 — Jan. 3, 2017
The American West, folk, 9 p.m., Adrift Hotel, 409
Sid Snyder Drive, Long Beach, Wash., no cover.
Saturday
* Treasure the Beach Clean Up, 9 a.m., Seaside
Beach, meet at Seashore Inn on the Beach, 60
Promenade, Seaside, all ages.
Sunday
Eric John Kaiser, Americana, 7 p.m., Adrift Hotel,
409 Sid Snyder Drive, Long Beach, Wash., no cover.
* Pickleball, 10 a.m., Camp Rilea Gymnasium,
333168 Patriot Way, Warrenton, $4, all levels.
Pacifi c University Contemporary Writers’ Eve-
ning Readings, 7:30 p.m., Best Western Ocean
View Resort, 414 Promenade, Seaside, free.
George Coleman, jazz, 6 p.m., Shelburne Inn
Restaurant, 4415 Pacifi c Way, Seaview, Wash., no
cover.
* Recommended for kids.
FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA
TONIGHT
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
25
42
29
39
33
Mainly clear and cold
Mostly cloudy and chilly
Breezy and chilly with
periods of rain
ALMANAC
Tillamook
19/42
Full
Jan 12
Coos Bay
24/46
New
Jan 19
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
TOMORROW'S TIDES
Astoria / Port Docks
Time
12:34 a.m.
2:01 p.m.
Low
1.7 ft.
1.9 ft.
Timothy Cooper Perry
Lakeview
-11/18
Ashland
8/32
REGIONAL CITIES
City
Baker City
Bend
Brookings
Eugene
Ilwaco
Klamath Falls
Medford
Newberg
Newport
North Bend
Hi
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City
Olympia
Pendleton
Portland
Roseburg
Salem
Seaside
Spokane
Springfi eld
Vancouver
Yakima
Hi
35
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TOMORROW'S NATIONAL WEATHER
NATIONAL CITIES
Hi
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15
7
16
22
65
21
78
22
18
65
61
39
81
36
65
35
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Klamath Falls
-9/20
Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2017
Tonight's Sky: The fi rst quarter moon (11:47 a.m.) is
halfway between new moon and full moon.
Today
Lo
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Ontario
-7/5
Burns
-16/7
Roseburg
19/39
Brookings
26/46
Jan 27
Baker
-9/5
John Day
4/25
Bend
0/24
Medford
13/32
UNDER THE SKY
High
8.9 ft.
6.8 ft.
Prineville
-5/21
Lebanon
13/34
Eugene
14/37
Last
La Grande
5/17
Salem
15/35
Newport
24/41
Sunset tonight ........................... 4:45 p.m.
Sunrise Friday ............................. 7:58 a.m.
Moonrise today ........................ 12:05 p.m.
Moonset today ................................... none
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
Rather cloudy with a bit
of rain
Pendleton
6/22
The Dalles
6/25
Portland
16/35
SUN AND MOON
Time
7:12 a.m.
7:56 p.m.
Rather cloudy, a little rain;
warmer
Shown is tomorrow's weather. Temperatures are tonight's lows and tomorrow's highs.
ASTORIA
25/42
Precipitation
Wednesday ....................................... 0.00"
Month to date ................................... 0.09"
Normal month to date ....................... 1.39"
Year to date ...................................... 0.09"
Normal year to date .......................... 1.39"
Jan 5
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REGIONAL WEATHER
Astoria through Wednesday.
Temperatures
High/low ....................................... 39°/24°
Normal high/low ........................... 49°/37°
Record high ............................ 59° in 2001
Record low ............................. 21° in 1974
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Danniell (Dann) Ardus Pickell, 73, passed always said he was “jack of all trades, master
away Jan. 3, 2017, at his home in Warrenton, of none.” He prided himself at doing the best at
whatever the job was.
Oregon, after his battle with cancer.
His last 30 years were spent in the real estate
Dann’s greatest joy in his life was his family.
world, where he and his wife of 29
They created many wonderful mem-
years, Sue, were known as the Pickell
ories. He leaves his wife, Sue; daugh-
Team. He began his passion of help-
ter and son-in-law, Devinee and Rick
ing people make their dreams come
Martin; son, Danny Pickell; stepson,
true at Pete Anderson Real Estate,
James Folk; stepdaughter and son-in-
and ended with ReMax River and
law, Marci and Mark Utti; and grand-
Sea. The ReMax family gave him
children, Bryson and Kelsey Martin,
joy in his career, but the support and
Aaron Pickell and Emma, McKenzie,
encouragement were more important
Alli and Maddi Utti.
during the last several months, and it
Preceding him in death were his
meant so much to him.
parents, Marjorie and William Pic-
Over the years Dann was involved
kell, two people who gave him his Danniell Pickell
with many community and civic orga-
great love for the outdoors, music,
nizations, which refl ected his love for
singing and dance.
Dann began his life in Culver City, Califor- people, including the Rotary (Paul Harris Fel-
nia, with his younger years spent in Gresham, lowship Award), Seaside Volunteer Fire Depart-
Oregon, and then moving to Seaside to fi nish his ment, Seaside Chamber of Commerce, Seaside
high school years. Upon graduation, he joined Civic and Convention Center, Seaside Kids,
the U.S. Army. He was stationed at Fort Ord, American Legion, ABATE, and Lighthouse
California, and Fort Leonard, Missouri, fi nish- Christian Church, which gave him his belief
ing his military service in the National Guard at and faith to fi ght his cancer battle. He loved
his church family, and the Tuesday Night Bible
Camp Rilea.
In 1964, he married Sharon McVey and they Study, where he spent time with his buddies.
Dann’s friends and family meant so much to
had two children, Devinee and Danny, the pride
him, and he was always thankful of how each
and joy of his life.
Dann loved adventure and the outdoors, and every one of them greatly enhanced his
including boating, fl ying, fi shing, hunting, cars life. Join us Saturday, Jan. 7, 2017, at the Light-
and riding his Harley. Most of all, he enjoyed house Christian Church, 88786 Dellmoor Loop
sharing with his friends and family. Dann in Warrenton, Oregon, at 2 p.m.
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
Elsie
June 25, 1956 — Dec. 5, 2016
Timothy ‘Tim’ Cooper Perry, age 60, passed by his father, David Perry Sr.; brothers David
away suddenly on Dec. 5, 2016, at his home in Perry Jr. (Pat) and Mark; nieces and nephews
Elsie, Oregon.
Chris, Mark Jr., Joshua, Suzanne, Tammy, Marc
Tim was born June 25, 1956, in Attleboro, and Lauren; and great-nieces and nephews, as
well as numerous cousins.
Massachusetts, to David Perry Sr. and
Tim was one of a kind, with a
Helen May Tipping-Perry. Tim grew
sense of humor like no other. He
up in Attleboro on West Street, where
was always in good spirits, with a
he and his friends were known as the
smile on his face. With his quick wit
West Street gang, creating adventures,
and impeccable timing, he was full
probably a little mischief and a life-
of jokes, wisecracks and puns that
time of memories. He attended Willett,
would always keep you on your toes.
Brennan and Attleboro High School.
He had a glass half-full outlook on
After high school, Tim joined the
life, and will be greatly missed by
U.S. Coast Guard, where he proudly
many.
served in the late 1970s. He was hon-
Timothy Perry
Tim stated his fi nal wishes should
ored to have served, and had very
his time come, and requested that a
fond memories of his time stationed
memorial service not be held. Tim’s
with the Coast Guard in Charles-
ton, near Coos Bay , Oregon. Throughout high request was for his friends and family, wherever
school, and after serving with the Coast Guard, they may be, to raise a beer in his honor, and to
Tim had the privilege of working at Farmers remember him not with tears in their eyes, but
Village, a family business, alongside his parents with laughter and love in their hearts.
Memorial donations can be made to: the
and brothers, Mark and Dave. He then “retired”
from the family business, and made a career as Harley Davidson Foundation as he had a great
love for motorcycles, Harley Davidson in par-
a heavy machine operator.
Timothy was preceded in death by his ticular; the Coast Guard Foundation, as he held
beloved mother, Helen Tipping-Perry. He is sur- his time with the Coast Guard near to his heart;
vived by the love of his life, Carla Perry; his lov- and to t he American Cancer Society.
~ When tomorrow starts without me, don’t
ing children Melissa (Matt), Richard, Matthew
and Shelby; stepson, Ronnie; and grandchildren think we’re far apart, for every time you think
Isaac, Elijah and Clairissa. He is also survived of me I’m right there in your heart ~
PUBLIC MEETINGS
THURSDAY
Astoria Design Review Committee,
5:30 p.m., City Hall, 1095 Duane St.
Gearhart City Council, 6 p.m., town
hall meeting to discuss beach dunes,
Gearhart Fire Department, 670 Pacifi c
Way.
Warrenton City Commission, 7 p.m.,
town meeting on charter amendment
on city assets, City Hall, 225 S. Main St.
Seaside Parks Advisory Committee,
7 p.m., City Hall, 989 Broadway.
LOTTERIES
OREGON
Wednesday’s Pick 4:
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4 p.m.: 2-5-4-7
7 p.m.: 8-5-0-6
10 p.m.: 4-9-8-1
Wednesday’s Megabucks:
4-31-40-41-45-48
Estimated jackpot: $1 million
Wednesday’s Powerball:
16-17-29-41-42, Powerball: 4
Estimated jackpot: $94
million
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