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2A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 2017 Coast Guard rescues man stranded at Hug Point The Daily Astorian The U.S. Coast Guard rescued a man stranded on a rocky edge by the high tide at Hug Point near Can- non Beach Monday. Watch standers at Sec- tor Columbia River in War- renton were notifi ed of the stranded man by Oregon State Police at 1:33 p.m. An MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter rescue crew was launched and arrived on scene at 2:16 p.m. The crew lowered an aviation survival technician down to hoist the man off the rocky edge and away from the incoming surf. The man was fl own to Air Station Astoria in Warrenton, where he was treated and released by paramedics. “We arrived just in time as the man was clinging to a rope and was being splashed by incoming waves,” Lt. j.g. OBITUARIES June Mamlock Tilley Astoria Sept. 12, 1929 — March 29, 2017 Jason Weeks, the pilot of the helicopter, said in a state- ment. “We remind all beach- goers that enjoy the tide pools and cliff sides along the Oregon coastline to always be mindful of changing tide because it may appear safe one minute but can trap you the next.” Weather and sea condi- tions on scene were 25 mph winds with moderate rain showers and 18-foot seas. June Mamlock Tilley was born in New could be well assured that it would be done. She worked in the Miller Place Post Offi ce York City, New York, and lived in Washing- ton state and Oregon for the past 36 years; her in New York for 13 years; she was the win- dow clerk whom patrons would wait for. June New York temperament never left her. and John spent many hours in court- Her mother was Jeanette Danish, house basements researching their and her father was Roland Mam- genealogy. She retired in 1981 to lock, and later, Fredrick Borger. She care for her husband, who died in graduated from John Adams High 1988. School in Islip, New York, in 1948, She adored the Navy, and she and after a short stint as a telephone loved to travel. She visited all over operator, joined the U.S. Navy in the U.S. and Canada. She went to 1949. China, Thailand, Hong Kong and She married John Jay Tilley Jr. England. She loved meeting new in 1950 at the Naval Chapel of the people, and there was never anyone Chimes in Oakland, California. They June Tilley whom she wouldn’t strike up a con- had three children, Douglas (Deb- versation with. She particularly liked bie Eastman) of Prescott Valley, Ari- train travel. zona, Colleen (Richard Gustafson) She was hilarious, and will be missed for of Astoria, Oregon, and Michael (Cindy). Michael died in 1999. Her adopted daughter is her story telling. She was an avid reader. She appreciated good food, and going out to dinner, Carolynn Lowery (Lott) of California. Her grandchildren are Brian, Shannon (Rick where she always grabbed for the check. June Seymour), Hayley June Tilley Gustafson (Jeff was a dog lover, and one of her grandma “brag Linquist), Colin Gustafson (LeeAnn), Tyler books” was her “grand dogs.” She enjoyed Gustafson (Brooke), and Danielle Gustafson. the camaraderie of bingo at the Astoria Senior The Gustafson great-grandchildren are Colton, Center, and her friends at Clatsop Retirement Aiden, Alayna, Ayla, Natalie, Kellen, Elin, Village. June was a member of the Daughters of Soren, and Priya. Her newest great-grandchil- dren are Lincoln James Tilley Seymour and Jay the American Revolution, Northwest Pacifi c Richard Linquist. Prominent in her life are her WAVES, WAVES National, and was a Red Hat. A memorial service will be held on Sat- brother, Gerald Borger (Mickey) of New York, and brother-in-law, James Tilley, of California. urday, April 22, 2017, at Hughes-Ransom in If you were one of June’s friends, you were Astoria at 1 p.m., followed by a reception at indeed fortunate. She loved her friends and the Astoria Senior Center. Contributions can be made to any children’s family with an intensity and commitment that ensured a lifetime of support and unconditional hospital, the Clatsop County Animal Shelter, or love. You could ask her to do any task, and to your local animal shelter. Authorities seek to identify body The Daily Astorian The body of a man located on a Brookfi eld, Washing- ton, beach April 2 has yet to be identifi ed, and the cause of death is still unknown. After recreational boat- ers found the body, tests attempting to determine a cause of death were inconclu- 6 feet tall, 160 pounds and wearing jeans and a T-shirt. Bigelow said the body likely came from upstream on the Columbia River but west of the John Day Dam. Bige- low, who also serves as the county coroner, estimated the man had been dead for a number of months, but within the last year. sive. Autopsies likely will not determine the cause of death due to the condition of the remains, Wahkiakum County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Bigelow said. But offi cials are looking at some promising leads that may help identify the body, Bigelow said. The man was roughly Clatsop County gets new sheriff’s deputy The Daily Astorian One of Oregon’s new 39 police graduates will work in Clatsop County. The Oregon Public Safety Academy will hold a gradu- ation ceremony for its 365th Basic Police Class on Fri- day in Salem. Shawn Copp of the Clatsop County Sheriff’s Offi ce is listed as one of the graduates of the 16-week class. The graduation will take place at 11 a.m. Eleanor Marie Leppinen FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA TONIGHT WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 55 46 46 ALMANAC Mostly cloudy New Salem 46/57 Newport 45/54 Apr 26 Full May 2 Source: Jim Todd, OMSI TOMORROW'S TIDES Astoria / Port Docks Time 9:14 a.m. 9:12 p.m. Low 0.0 ft. 1.5 ft. Ontario 43/68 Burns 38/53 Lakeview 40/49 Ashland 45/56 Hi 54 49 55 55 56 50 59 57 52 55 Today Lo 39 38 47 47 47 40 46 46 45 48 W c sh r sh pc r r pc sh r Hi 56 52 52 57 54 50 59 56 54 54 Wed. Lo 40 32 43 42 46 30 41 43 45 45 W s s c s s pc s s sh pc s s pc t pc c pc s s s pc s c pc s Hi 80 65 62 74 70 61 86 47 85 67 72 84 73 79 84 78 80 72 74 74 73 71 65 57 77 Wed. Lo 58 44 47 43 54 44 58 23 70 49 57 61 57 60 73 53 61 49 59 47 56 52 52 44 51 W pc sh r r r r r r r r City Olympia Pendleton Portland Roseburg Salem Seaside Spokane Springfi eld Vancouver Yakima Hi 56 58 59 57 56 56 53 55 58 59 Today Lo 42 46 47 48 46 47 40 48 47 43 W pc pc pc pc sh pc pc sh pc pc Hi 55 58 58 57 57 54 52 57 58 59 Wed. Lo 42 42 43 42 43 46 41 43 44 42 W r c r r r r sh r r sh Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. W pc t s s pc pc t pc pc s pc s pc pc sh pc pc pc pc pc s s r r pc PACKAGE DEALS APPLIANCE AND HOME FURNISHINGS 529 SE MARLIN, WARRENTON 503-861-0929 O VER Mattresses, Furniture 3 A 0 RS TSOP C LA U Y C O NT & More! Wednesday at the Bridgewa- ter Bistro . The meet-and-greet event features light food and refresh- ments, and a cash bar is avail- able. All are welcome. DEATH April 8, 2017 OLSON, Curtis Lee, 84, of Astoria, died in Tillamook. Services are pending. Waud’s Funeral Home in Tillamook is in charge of the arrangements. PUBLIC MEETINGS WEDNESDAY Astoria City Council, 9 a.m., work session on parks budget, City Hall, 1095 Duane St. Port of Astoria Budget Com- mittee, 10 a.m., Port offi ces, 10 Pier 1, Suite 209. Clatsop County Board of Commissioners, 6 p.m., Judge Guy Boyington Build- ing, 857 Commercial St. Astoria School Board, 6:15 p.m. study session, 7:30 p.m. regular meeting, Capt. Robert Gray School third-fl oor board- room, 785 Alameda Ave. Wickiup Water District Board, 6:30 p.m., 92648 Svensen Market Road, Svensen. ON THE RECORD DUII • At 10:39 p.m. Sunday, Rafael Lucas Gaspar, 24, of Ocean Park, Washington, was arrested by the Clatsop County Sheriff’s Offi ce on Highway 202 near Southeast Sheridan Street in Astoria for driving under the infl uence of intoxi- cants and reckless driving. LOTTERIES OREGON Monday’s Pick 4: 1 p.m.: 9-7-8-0 4 p.m.: 8-4-0-5 7 p.m.: 1-1-8-4 10 p.m.: 7-5-0-6 Monday’s Megabucks: 9-12- 17-26-35-43 Estimated jackpot: $3.6 million WASHINGTON Monday’s Daily Game: 0-2-0 Monday’s Hit 5: 01-03-07-21-25 Estimated jackpot: $270,000 Monday’s Keno: 06-12-15-16- 33-34-35-36-37-39-41-42-44-47- 48-51-54-58-67-77 Monday’s Lotto: 11-14-22-24- 31-38 Estimated jackpot: $4.7 million Monday’s Match 4: 04-06-07-14 OBITUARY POLICY APPLIANCE YE Frank Spence’s campaign for Port of Astoria Com- mission Position 5 offi cially kicks off from 4:30 to 6 p.m. TUESDAY Warrenton City Commission, 5 p.m., work session on asset sales, 6 p.m., regular meeting, City Hall, 225 S. Main Ave. Cannon Beach City Council, 5:30 p.m., work session, City Hall, 163 E. Gower St. Clatsop Community College Board, 5:30 p.m. Patriot Hall tour, 6:30 p.m. regular meeting, Columbia Hall Room 219, 1651 Lexington Ave., Astoria. Lewis & Clark Fire Depart- ment Board, 7 p.m., main fi re station, 34571 Highway 101 Business. Warrenton-Hammond School Board, 7 p.m., Warrenton High School library, 1700 S. Main Ave. Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice. IN Eleanor Marie Leppinen, 90, of She and Veikko owned and oper- ated motels in Seaside and Newport, Longview, Washington, died April 7, as well as apartments in Astoria. 2017, at the Hospice Care Center in Eleanor was also a real estate Longview. agent for 25 years in Astoria, along She was born Jan. 22, 1927, in with owning various antique shops. Astoria, Oregon, to Ferdinand and She was an energetic and active Margaret Pumala. person, who enjoyed many hobbies, She was married to Veikko Lep- such as antique hunting, knitting and pinen from Nov. 11, 1951, until his crocheting. death on Aug. 27, 1977. Eleanor was a longtime member Eleanor lived most of her life in Eleanor Marie of the Longview Laestadian Lutheran Astoria and the surrounding areas, Leppinen Church. except for a couple of years spent The visitation is from 2 to 5 p.m., in Finland, where she and Veikko owned a general store. The last year of her Wednesday, April 12, 2017, at Caldwell’s life she resided at Delaware Assisted Living in Luce-Layton Mortuary, 1165 Franklin Ave. in Astoria. Longview . The Daily Astorian Klamath Falls 40/50 REGIONAL CITIES City Baker City Bend Brookings Eugene Ilwaco Klamath Falls Medford Newberg Newport North Bend Longview, Washington Jan. 22, 1927 — April 7, 2017 Spence kicks off Port campaign TOMORROW'S NATIONAL WEATHER NATIONAL CITIES Today Lo 60 53 38 41 42 43 64 18 71 42 46 58 56 57 70 55 63 59 50 59 46 42 54 46 63 Baker 39/56 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2017 Tonight's Sky: The ISS will be visible at 8:19 p.m., at altitude of 60 degrees north-northeast. Hi 81 78 55 71 60 66 84 46 85 67 63 82 75 71 82 76 81 80 71 84 66 64 65 56 84 La Grande 43/55 Roseburg 48/57 Brookings 47/52 May 10 John Day 43/53 Bend 38/52 Medford 46/59 UNDER THE SKY High 8.8 ft. 7.8 ft. Prineville 41/55 Lebanon 47/57 Eugene 47/57 First Pendleton 46/58 The Dalles 45/58 Portland 47/58 Sunset tonight ........................... 7:58 p.m. Sunrise Wednesday .................... 6:34 a.m. Coos Bay Moonrise today .......................... 8:36 p.m. 49/53 Moonset today ............................ 7:11 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 56 43 Rather cloudy and breezy Clouds and sun, a couple with showers of showers; cool Tillamook 47/54 SUN AND MOON Time 2:41 a.m. 3:21 p.m. 51 39 Shown is tomorrow's weather. Temperatures are tonight's lows and tomorrow's highs. ASTORIA 46/55 Precipitation Monday ............................................ 0.13" Month to date ................................... 3.22" Normal month to date ....................... 1.98" Year to date .................................... 35.55" Normal year to date ........................ 26.82" Apr 19 SATURDAY REGIONAL WEATHER Astoria through Monday. Temperatures High/low ....................................... 52°/38° Normal high/low ........................... 56°/40° Record high ............................ 77° in 2004 Record low ............................. 31° in 1982 Last 50 42 Breezy with periods of rain Periods of rain FRIDAY HOURS OPEN: MON-FRI 8-6 • SATURDAY 9-5 • SUNDAY 10-4 We Service What We Sell 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. 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