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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2017
OBITUARIES
Douglas Gene Jackson
William Melvin Roach
Warrenton
Dec. 13, 1943 — Jan. 21, 2017
Gearhart
July 2, 1970 — Feb. 6, 2017
Doug was born in Alma, Oklahoma, on Dec. at garage sales with four wheels.
13, 1943, to Phillip and Elouise Jackson. He
After moving to Warrenton in 2007, the
passed on Jan. 21, 2017, at Seaside Providence year of the huge storm, Doug and Jana attended
Hospital, with his wife and children at his side. North Coast Family Fellowship, where he joked
Doug was raised in Lake Oswego,
and said the roof was going to fall
Oregon, and attended Lake Grove
in when he entered the building. He
Grade School, Lake Oswego Junior
grew to love and worship his Lord
High and graduated from Lake
and Savior Jesus Christ.
Oswego High School. He spent
He is survived by his wife, Jana;
a short time with the U.S. Army
children, Lisa Brooke (David), Sissy
Reserves, and was honorably dis-
Scruggs (Bobby), Mathew Jack-
charged with an injury.
son (Lauren) and Joshua Jackson;
He married Lynda Lee Cruise in
fi ve grandchildren, Corey and Flora
1966; they later divorced. He then
Brooke and Ava, Samantha and Cora
married Jana Rae Keith in May 1973.
Jackson; and his sister, Lee Arndt. He
It was in 1976 when Doug and Jana Douglas Jackson was preceded in death by his father
opened their locksmith and safe busi-
and mother, Phillip and Elouise Jack-
ness, A-Assured Lockshop in Lake
son; sister, Rosemary Jackson; broth-
Oswego, Oregon, and operated it together until er-in-law, Elmer Arndt; and nephew, Gregory
they sold it in August 2005. Doug was well- Arndt.
known as a master locksmith and safe man. He
A celebration of life will be held for Doug in
also bore the title of “Mayor of B Avenue” from Lake Oswego, at the Lakewood Center for the
his fellow business neighbors.
Arts on State Street, on April 1, 2017, from 2
He was recognized for all his volunteer work to 5 p.m. All are invited to attend. He is greatly
on the Lakeridge High School baseball fi eld and missed by his family and friends.
for working with the Lakeridge football team, as
Hughes-Ransom Mortuary & Crematory of
he held the chains for many years. Doug always Seaside was in charge the arrangements. Please
kept himself busy with projects, such as restor- visit www.hughes-ransom.com to share memo-
ing vintage trailers, and he liked to buy anything ries and sign the guest book.
William Melvin Roach passed
Fort Bragg, California, and Morisse
Logging of Astoria, Oregon.
away in Gearhart, Oregon, on Feb.
William is survived by his
6, 2017.
daughters, Jessica and Meagan;
Bill was born on July 2, 1970,
son, Colby; mother, Carol Roach;
in Ukiah, California, and lived in
brother, David Roach; and former
Ukiah and Redwood Valley for the
spouses, Claudine Hofman and Erin
majority of his life before moving
Roach. Bill was preceded in death
to Gearhart in 2005. Bill attended
by his father, Patrick Roach; and
Ukiah High School and graduated
brother, Kevin Roach.
in 1989.
Funeral services will be held at
He loved fi shing and camping
William Roach
the Lighthouse Christian Church
with his daughters and son.
in Warrenton, Oregon, at 2 p.m.
Bill was a log truck driver
employed by Roach Brothers Logging in Sunday, Feb. 19.
Patricia Keller Munns
Redmond, Washington
April 16, 1922 — Jan. 30, 2017
Patricia Keller Munns, 94, former
Astoria resident, died Monday, Jan.
30, 2017, in Redmond, Washington,
of natural causes.
She was born April 16, 1922,
in Fresno, California, to Edward
McDonald Keller and Zita Thomas
Keller.
In 1943 she graduated from the
University of California, Berkeley,
having met her future husband, Dud-
Patricia Munns
ley F. Munns there. They married in
1944 at Walter Reed Chapel in Wash-
ington, D.C. Dudley preceded her in
death Dec. 18, 2009, after 65 years of
marriage.
Pat was a writer of newspaper
feature articles, and at one time had
her own radio interview show. She
is survived by her son, Scott Munns;
daughter, Wendy Linstad; and four
grandsons.
FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA
TONIGHT
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
MONDAY
49
38
39
50
41
Partly sunny, showers
around in the p.m.
Plenty of clouds
TUESDAY
49
40
Breezy with periods
of rain
Periods of rain
50
36
Still cloudy with a passing
shower
Alice Lorene Merrill
Astoria
August 24, 1932 — February 14, 2017
Alice Lorene Merrill, Astoria resident off
She is survived by two sons and a daugh-
and on for a number of years since June 1965, ter-in-law: Michael and Carol Eastman, Floris-
lastly since August 1976, left the physical world sant, Missouri, and Jeffrey Eastman and friend
to be with Jesus on Feb. 14, 2017, in Seaside, Debbie, Port Angeles, Washington; and fi ve
daughters and sons-in-law: Susan
Oregon.
and Steven Rooke, Eugene, Oregon;
Alice was born Aug. 24, 1932,
Debra Eastman, Anacortes, Washing-
at home in Port Angeles, Washing-
ton; Kathleen and Russell Felmey,
ton. She was the daughter of Thomas
Damascus, Oregon; Karen Merrill
Clayton ad Mamie Ethel (Myerly)
of Astoria; and Kristen and Mark
Scoles. She was the youngest of 10
Nemecek, Portland, Oregon.
children. She attended and graduated
Also surviving are eight grandchil-
from Port Angeles schools.
dren and their spouses: Joseph East-
She was a bookkeeper for several
man, Mindy and Charlie Smith, Paul
businesses, including Port Angeles
Duncan, Erin Duncan-Delatorre, Sara
Distributing, Enos Distributing, Mid-
Alice Merrill
and Dan Lisberger, Michael Felmey,
way Oxygen Co. (all in Port Angeles)
Elizabeth Doran and Christopher and
and Stewart’s Furniture in Astoria.
Brianna Felmey. Great-grandchil-
She was also a bartender for Astoria
Moose Lodge for 15 years, an elections clerk for dren: Mollie and Charlie Smith, Arielle Dela-
Clatsop County for many years, a secretary for torre and Selena Felmey. Numerous nieces and
Emerald Heights offi ce and was a transporter nephews also survive. Four brothers, fi ve sisters
for several Astoria and Warrenton car deal- and one grandchild (Jennifer Felmey) preceded
ers. Alice also drove several friends to medical her in death.
Visitation will be held Tuesday, Feb. 21, from
appointments and cancer treatments.
Alice was a College of Regents member 10 a.m. to noon and memorial services will fol-
of the Astoria Women of the Moose, the last low at noon at Caldwell’s Luce-Layton Mortuary.
A celebration of life will be held at a later
Anchor Skipper and member from 1996-2011,
Warrenton chapter of TOPS and KOPS member date at Lewis and Clark Bible Church. Memo-
and member of Lewis and Clark Bible Church. rial contributions may be made to Lewis and
In July 1951, she married Rex Orrin East- Clark Bible Church or Astoria Lewis and Clark
man and they divorced in 1961. On Nov. 27, Chapter CEF.
Burial will be at Willamette National Ceme-
1963, she married Kenneth Earl Merrill, who
tery in Portland.
survives.
Offi ces, services to close Monday
ALMANAC
REGIONAL WEATHER
Tillamook
42/50
Sunset tonight ........................... 5:45 p.m.
Sunrise Saturday ........................ 7:14 a.m.
Moonrise today ......................... 12:00 a.m.
Moonset today .......................... 10:39 a.m.
Feb 18
Feb 26
Coos Bay
43/52
Full
Mar 5
TOMORROW'S TIDES
Astoria / Port Docks
Time
1:01 p.m.
none
Low
2.0 ft.
City
Baker City
Bend
Brookings
Eugene
Ilwaco
Klamath Falls
Medford
Newberg
Newport
North Bend
Lakeview
31/40
Ashland
34/45
Today
Lo
49
24
42
33
37
38
47
-2
69
43
46
52
55
52
66
48
54
35
47
34
50
41
51
41
36
Hi
40
43
54
53
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54
53
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55
Today
Lo
31
30
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41
40
31
43
40
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43
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Sat.
Lo
27
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42
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39
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City
Olympia
Pendleton
Portland
Roseburg
Salem
Seaside
Spokane
Springfi eld
Vancouver
Yakima
Hi
53
44
52
55
55
51
43
52
53
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Today
Lo
38
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41
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TOMORROW'S NATIONAL WEATHER
NATIONAL CITIES
Hi
68
36
64
63
74
47
67
21
82
68
75
63
63
69
78
69
65
42
75
45
74
53
61
53
51
Klamath Falls
31/44
Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2017
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
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
Burns
27/39
REGIONAL CITIES
Tonight's Sky: Beneath the central star of the
Orion's Belt lies Orion's Sword: The Orion Nebula.
High
8.1 ft.
6.1 ft.
Ontario
32/41
Roseburg
45/53
Brookings
42/51
Mar 12
Baker
31/39
John Day
33/44
Bend
30/42
Medford
43/52
UNDER THE SKY
Time
6:00 a.m.
7:19 p.m.
Prineville
30/43
Lebanon
41/50
Eugene
41/51
First
La Grande
32/41
Salem
41/52
Newport
42/50
SUN AND MOON
New
Pendleton
33/37
The Dalles
33/44
Portland
39/49
Precipitation
Thursday .......................................... 0.14"
Month to date ................................... 8.80"
Normal month to date ....................... 4.21"
Year to date .................................... 14.61"
Normal year to date ........................ 14.41"
Last
The Daily Astorian
Shown is tomorrow's weather. Temperatures are tonight's lows and tomorrow's highs.
ASTORIA
39/49
Astoria through Thursday.
Temperatures
High/low ....................................... 53°/44°
Normal high/low ........................... 52°/37°
Record high ............................ 65° in 1941
Record low ............................. 20° in 1956
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46
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64
62
60
67
13
82
61
68
55
64
67
83
61
74
58
67
63
70
56
58
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67
Sat.
Lo
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35
37
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46
-7
68
41
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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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Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy,
sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries,
sn-snow, i-ice.
In observance of Presidents’
Day on Monday, all federal,
state, county and city offi ces
and services, including Asto-
ria, Warrenton, Gearhart, Sea-
side and Cannon Beach city
halls, are closed. All U.S. post
offi ces are closed, and there is
no mail delivery.
Astoria, Jewell, Knappa,
Warrenton/Hammond, Sea-
side (including Cannon Beach
and Gearhart schools) and
Ocean Beach School District
schools and Clatsop Commu-
nity College are closed.
The Astoria Library,
Seaside Library, Warren-
ton Library and all Timber-
land libraries in Washington,
including Ilwaco, Ocean Park
and Naselle, are closed.
The Port of Astoria offi ces
and services are closed.
Garbage
collection
through Recology Western
Oregon (covering Astoria,
Seaside, Gearhart and Can-
non Beach), city of Warrenton
garbage collection, and Pen-
insula Sanitation (covering
the Long Beach, Washington,
Peninsula) are not affected by
the holiday. Recology West-
ern Oregon’s transfer station
and Peninsula Sanitation’s
transfer station are open.
The Sunset Pool in Seaside
is open 5:45 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The Astoria Aquatic Center is
open from 5 a.m. to 7 p.m.
The Clatsop County Her-
PUBLIC MEETINGS
TUESDAY
Cannon Beach Public Works
Committee, 9 a.m., City Hall,
163 E. Gower St.
Sunset Empire Park and Rec
District, 4 p.m., 1225 Ave. A,
Seaside.
Clatsop County Human
Services Advisory Council, 4
to 5:30 p.m., 800 Exchange St.,
Room 430.
Astoria Historic Landmarks
Commission, 5:15 p.m., City
Hall, 1095 Duane St.
Seaside School District, 6
p.m., 1810 S. Franklin, Seaside.
itage Museum is closed. The
Oregon Film Museum and
Flavel House are open from
11 a.m. to 4 p.m., and the Car-
riage House is open from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. The Uppertown
Firefi ghters’ Museum is
closed. Capt. Gray’s Port of
Play and Lil’ Sprouts are open
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fort
Clatsop is open from 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m. The Columbia River
Maritime Museum is open
from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. The
Seaside Museum is open from
10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Sunset Empire Transporta-
tion (“The Bus”) is running.
The Daily Astorian offi ces
are open, and the newspa-
per printed and delivered as
usual.
LOTTERIES
OREGON
Thursday’s Pick 4:
1 p.m.: 0-1-3-2
4 p.m.: 0-5-8-1
7 p.m.: 7-5-5-0
10 p.m.: 1-5-0-6
Seaside Planning Commis-
sion, 6 p.m., City Hall, 989
Broadway.
Astoria City Council, 7 p.m.,
City Hall, 1095 Duane St.
Shoreline Sanitary District
Board, 7 p.m., Gearhart Hertig
Station, 33496 West Lake Lane,
Warrenton.
WEDNESDAY
Astoria Parks Board, 6:30 a.m.,
City Hall, 1095 Duane St.
Clatsop County Housing
Authority Board, 5 p.m., Guy
Boyington Building, 857 Com-
mercial St.
04-10-15-21-24-26-31-35-
47-50-52-55-56-58-59-61-
65-68
Thursday’s Match 4: 04-05-
ments by volunteer scheduler
Ted Langdon about tourists
met and the number of con-
ductors needed to trainer Russ
Thompson. The story also mis-
stated the age of the trolley,
which is 103 years old, not 93
years old.
the Surf Pines gated com-
munity for two counts of
criminal trespass. Residents
of the community alleged
that a man had been peer-
ing into windows multiple
times in the past few weeks.
Deputies who responded to
the scene located Cazee,
who matched the descrip-
tion of the suspect, Sheriff
Tom Bergin said.
WASHINGTON
Thursday’s Daily Game:
5-6-1
Thursday’s Keno: 01-02-
10-19
CORRECTION
Attribution, trolley age
incorrect — A 1A story about
the Astoria Riverfront Trolley
on Thursday attributed state-
ON THE RECORD
Criminal trespass
• At 10:35 p.m. Thurs-
day, Kirk Richard Cazee,
55, of Warrenton, was
arrested by the Clatsop
County Sheriff’s Office in
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