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2A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2017 OBITUARIES Joel Bernard Lucia Juvenal ‘Van’ Euclides Caires Seaside Sept. 27, 1935 — Jan. 30, 2017 Chandler, Arizona Aug. 16, 1930 — Jan. 27, 2017 Joel Bernard Lucia was born in Portland, residential construction in Seaside for over 30 Oregon, to Ralph and Helen Lucia on Sept. 27, years. 1935. He was the oldest of four siblings, James He prided himself on the abundance of grand- Lucia, Katherine Thibert and William Lucia. children and great grandchildren he had, and Joel graduated from Columbia Pre- how proud he was of them. Joe is sur- paratory School in 1953. He was vived by Margaret Lucia, Joel Lucia accepted to the University of Ore- Jr., Matthew Lucia, Amy McClean, gon and was a fullback on the foot- Mark Lucia, Stephen Lucia, Angela ball team. Babb and Scott Lucia. Also he is sur- Joe was married to Marguerite vived by 18 grandchildren and nine O’Neil in 1955, and they had fi ve great grandchildren. children together, Margaret Lucia, Joe was preceded in death by Joel Lucia Jr., Thomas Lucia, Michael his two sons, Thomas and Michael Lucia and Matthew Lucia. Lucia; his parents, Ralph and Helen Joel was later married to Diane Lucia; and his wife, Jeanne Lucia. Joel Lucia Lucia and had two more children, He was a character in the commu- Amy McClean and Mark Lucia. nity, and you could always recognize In 1981, he met Jeanne Lucia, in him because he wore a cowboy hat Seaside, Oregon, and had three children, Ste- every day, and went to coffee regularly through- phen Lucia, Angela Babb and Scott Lucia. out town. He loved the Seaside community and He learned to hunt with his uncle, Walter his family. He will be dearly missed by all. Lucia, and passed on those adventures to his A service will be held at Our Lady of Vic- children. He enjoyed spending his time fi shing tory Catholic Church on Friday, Feb. 10, 2017, and clamming with his family. Joe loved foot- at 10 a.m. ball, and was very involved in his children’s Hughes-Ransom Mortuary & Crematory in sports during their high school years. Seaside is in charge of arrangements. Please Joe has worked many occupations over the visit www.hughes-ransom.com to share memo- years, however, he was a general contractor for ries and sign the guest book. Juvenal “Van” Euclides Caires was born on Van was a loving husband, father, son, Aug. 16, 1930, in Elizabeth, New Jersey, to his brother and friend. His passion for gardening parents John and Louisa Caires. He was the and his infi nite amount of patience was known younger brother of Mary and John, and the older to everyone who loved him. He passed away in the afternoon on Jan. 27, 2017. He brother of Mary (Luddy) Lourdes. was 86 years old. His family moved to Madeira in He is survived by his wife San- 1931, and moved back to the United dra; his son, Steve, and his wife, States in 1937. Wanda; and his daughters, Sandra Van graduated from Castlemont Lynne, Amy, Marcella and her hus- High School in Oakland, California, band, Jack, and Monica and her hus- in 1948. He then began working for band, Rick. He had 11 grandchildren, General Motors in Oakland . In 1951, Robert, Kristal and her husband, Wal- he entered the U.S. Air Force. He ter, Amanda and her husband, Brian, was stationed overseas for two years Steven Jr., Jordan, Tyler and his wife, before his honorable discharge in Juvenal Kimberly, Jessica and her husband, 1955. Upon leaving the Air Force, he “Van” Caires Jordan, Jensen, Melissa-Jo, Samuel went to work for Safeway Soap Plant. and Jonathan; and four great-grand- On June 18, 1966, Van married Sandra Siebes, and they created a blended fam- children, Kodah, Keeghan, Parker and Devon ily with his son, Steven, and her daughter, San- (who preceded him in death). He is also sur- dra Lynne. In 1967 they were joined by their vived by his brother, John Caires, and his wife, daughter, Amy, and in 1969, the twins Mar- LaVerne; and his sister, Mary Clarke, and her cella and Monica arrived to complete the fam- husband, Jack. Services for Van Caires are being held Sat- ily. The family moved from Hayward, Califor- nia, to Union City, California, in 1971. In 1980, urday, Feb. 4, 2017 at 1 p.m., at Vineyard Com- Van and Sandi moved their family to Astoria, munity Church, 601 S. Cooper Road, Gilbert, Oregon, where they bought a grocery store and AZ 85233. Memorial donations may be made to Hos- later added a deli. They resided in the Astoria and Warrenton area until their move to Mesa, pice of the Valley, Dobson Home, 1188 N Dob- son Road, Chandler, AZ 85224. Arizona, in 2003. FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA TONIGHT SATURDAY SUNDAY 41 Periods of rain ALMANAC Chilly with occasional rain Tillamook 44/50 Chilly with rain at times Full Feb 10 Coos Bay 48/53 New Feb 18 Feb 26 Baker 27/37 John Day 37/44 Ontario 30/40 Bend 29/44 Burns 29/37 Roseburg 45/54 Brookings 46/51 Klamath Falls 36/45 Lakeview 34/37 Ashland 36/47 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2017 Tonight's Sky: Eridanus the River will trickle across the southwest. Source: Jim Todd, OMSI TOMORROW'S TIDES Astoria / Port Docks Time 12:05 a.m. 1:37 p.m. Low 2.1 ft. 1.4 ft. Today Lo 32 19 14 27 19 11 43 -10 63 14 22 50 53 28 67 22 45 22 27 24 20 37 53 39 25 REGIONAL CITIES City Baker City Bend Brookings Eugene Ilwaco Klamath Falls Medford Newberg Newport North Bend Hi 32 36 54 48 47 43 55 41 50 54 Today Lo 27 29 47 44 40 36 43 38 46 48 W sn sn r r r r r i r r Hi 37 44 52 50 47 45 53 48 50 53 Sat. Lo W 30 c 35 c 46 r 43 r 37 r 35 c 42 r 39 r 42 r 45 r City Olympia Pendleton Portland Roseburg Salem Seaside Spokane Springfi eld Vancouver Yakima Hi 40 27 36 54 46 47 27 48 39 30 Today Lo 35 26 36 45 44 41 25 42 37 23 W i sn i r sn r sn r i sn Hi 46 44 45 54 50 47 34 52 46 35 Sat. Lo 34 37 38 45 43 38 32 43 40 32 W r sh r r r r sn r r sf TOMORROW'S NATIONAL WEATHER NATIONAL CITIES Hi 53 34 25 42 29 23 71 6 80 29 33 70 66 45 82 44 63 33 44 37 34 45 61 42 43 Prineville 28/46 Lebanon 42/51 Medford 43/53 UNDER THE SKY High 9.0 ft. 6.7 ft. La Grande 34/43 Salem 44/50 Newport 46/50 Eugene 44/50 Last Pendleton 26/44 The Dalles 27/39 Portland 36/45 Sunset tonight ........................... 5:24 p.m. Sunrise Saturday ........................ 7:34 a.m. Moonrise today ......................... 11:14 a.m. Moonset today .......................... 12:08 a.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 44 32 Shown is tomorrow's weather. Temperatures are tonight's lows and tomorrow's highs. ASTORIA 41/47 SUN AND MOON Time 6:31 a.m. 7:45 p.m. Periods of rain TUESDAY 44 35 REGIONAL WEATHER Precipitation Thursday .......................................... 0.06" Month to date ................................... 0.06" Normal month to date ....................... 0.53" Year to date ...................................... 5.87" Normal year to date ........................ 10.73" Feb 3 42 36 Chilly with periods of rain Astoria through Thursday. Temperatures High/low ....................................... 45°/34° Normal high/low ........................... 51°/38° Record high ............................ 62° in 1906 Record low ............................. 14° in 1989 First MONDAY 47 37 W pc s s pc pc pc pc s pc pc s pc sh pc pc pc r pc pc pc s c r r c Hi 53 33 32 59 44 30 74 6 80 35 47 68 67 50 82 51 61 34 56 34 45 46 60 48 41 Sat. Lo 37 24 28 28 27 26 44 -11 66 27 30 47 53 42 67 38 50 28 40 25 36 35 48 38 31 Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. W pc s pc s c pc s pc pc pc pc pc pc pc s s pc s c s c pc c r s Kenneth Raymond Kelly Seaside Dec. 28, 1928 — Jan. 22, 2017 Kenneth Raymond Kelly, 88, of Seaside, with his family, traveling the U.S., gardening, Oregon, went to be with the Heavenly Father on home improvement, bike riding, M arco P olo in the pool with his kids and his evening saunas. Jan. 22, 2017. After retirement, Ken and Betty split their He was born on Dec. 28, 1928, in The Dalles, year between Seaside, Oregon, and Oregon, to Raymond and Augusta Hawaii until 2009, when they moved Kelly. He had three older brothers, to Seaside permanently to be closer James, Wilbur and Vernon Kelly. He to family. Some of the highlights graduated from St. Mary’s Academy of his years on the Oregon C oast in The Dalles, and following high were storm watching, sunsets on the school owned a cherry orchard, and Pacifi c Ocean and visiting the War- was a partner in the Booth & Kelly renton Community Center for lunch Insurance Agency. on Mondays and Thursdays to catch He married Patty Bennett in 1950, up with friends. and in 1951 welcomed Kenneth Kelly He is survived by his wife, Betty Jr. They moved to Honolulu, Hawaii, Kenneth Kelly Kelly; children Ken Kelly Jr. (Linda), and later divorced. Lorraine Harmon (Travis) and Den- Ken met Betty Porter of Coates- nis Kelly (Philippa); and grandchil- ville, Pennsylvania, on Oahu in 1960 and they were married in 1963. They had two dren Mary Kelly Fears (Eddie), Pulani Kelly, children, Lorraine and Dennis. He owned and Steven Brooks and Ariana Brooks. Contributions in memory of Ken can be operated a hotel in Waikiki, worked for Amfac Insurance for 10 years and invested in real made to the Warrenton Community Center or Our Lady of Victory Church in Seaside, Oregon. estate. A remembrance celebration will be held He was a devout Catholic, and a member of St. Augustine’s congregation and later, Star of on Sunday, Feb. 12 at 1 p.m. at the Warrenton the Sea Church. He was also an active member Community Center, located at 170 S.W. Third of the Elks Lodge. He enjoyed spending time St., Warrenton OR 97146. New parole and probation offi cers in Clatsop County The Daily Astorian Oregon soon will have 24 new parole and probation offi - cers, including two working in Clatsop County. The Oregon Public Safety Academy will hold a gradua- tion ceremony for its 73rd Basic Parole and Probation Offi cer Class on Feb. 10 in Salem. Dep- uty Sheriffs Julie Johnson and Tanya Barrineau of the Clat- sop County Sheriff’s Offi ce are Job fair will expand to include adults The Daily Astorian Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice. OBITUARY POLICY The Daily Astorian publishes paid obituaries. The obituary can include a small photo and, for veterans, a fl ag symbol at no charge. The deadline for all obituaries is 9 a.m. the business day prior. Obituaries may be edited for spelling, proper punctuation and style. Death notices and upcoming services will be published at no charge. Notices must be submitted by 9 a.m. the day of publication. Obituaries and notices may be submitted online at www.dailyastorian. com/forms/obits, by email at ewilson@dailyastorian.com, placed via the funeral home or in person at The Daily Astorian offi ce, 949 Exchange St. in Astoria. For more information, call 503-325-3211, ext. 257. The third-annual Clatsop County Career and Job Fair, which brings together employ- ers and high schoolers Feb. 22, is expanding to include adults. Organizer Kevin Leahy said he expects 75 employ- ers and 800 attendees at the free event, which runs from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Clat- sop County Fairgrounds. The focus of the fair will be 60 per- cent on careers and 40 percent on jobs. Astoria, Jewell, Knappa, Sea- side and Warrenton high schools will send juniors and seniors in the morning. At 2 p.m., the doors reopen for adults seeking more information about local job and career opportunities. The event will focus on fi lling summer positions and sharing career options in the county for college-bound stu- dents. In addition, the event ON THE RECORD SPECIAL DUII • At 9:13 p.m. Friday, David J. Maron, 57, of Charlestown, Rhode Island, was arrested by the Astoria Police Department near 14th Street and Commercial Street in Astoria for driving under the infl uence of intoxicants. ALL SHOES 15 $ OFF enter t a o win $ 100 DINNER FROM BAKED ALASKA Drawing on Feb. 11th *Minimum $50 FRIDAY Clatsop Care Health District Board, 2 p.m., work session, Clatsop Care Memory Commu- nity, 2219 S.E. Dolphin Road, Warrenton. The Daily Astorian Established July 1, 1873 (USPS 035-000) Published daily, except Saturday and Sunday, by EO Media Group, 949 Exchange St., PO Box 210, Astoria, OR 97103 Telephone 503- 325-3211, 800-781-3211 or Fax 503-325-6573. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Daily Astorian, PO Box 210, Astoria, OR 97103-0210 www.dailyastorian.com ASTORIA: 239 14th Street • (503) 325-3972 • www.gimresshoesastoria.com The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for republication of all the local news printed in this newspaper. SUBSCRIBER TO THE NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE MEMBER CERTIFIED AUDIT OF CIRCULATIONS, INC. 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