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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 2017
Memorial: Chief Ham read aloud letters from Goodding family
Continued from Page 1A
Goodding’s death, said a prayer. Officer Kenneth
J. Henson II of the Lakewood Police Department
in Washington state gave a speech that highlighted
how he and his department rallied to help the fam-
ilies of lost peers.
‘Daily struggle’
Then, it was Ham’s turn.
“It’s been a long 14 months since Jason’s been
gone,” he said. “It’s a daily struggle to keep from
crying and missing my friend.”
Ham delved in to the department’s struggles
with personnel changes in the past 14 months,
Goodding’s death being the most dramatic.
“Out of the struggle came the hiring of new
faces,” Ham said. “All of these personnel changes
have brought a new and fresh face to the depart-
ment and a level of excitement that I know Jason
would be proud of. His excitement for the job is
reflected in the leadership of our department now
and in the faces of our current staff.”
Amy’s letter
During the speech, Ham read a letter Amy
Goodding wrote to the Seaside Police Department
shortly after her husband’s death.
It described how an emotionally exhausted
Goodding would often fall into bed fully clothed
after a long day at work, only to take a call in the
middle of the night to answer an officer’s question.
He would often confide in Amy when he felt help-
less at a call on a particular day and wasn’t sure if
he made the right decision in a given situation.
“He believed that his body was his weapon and
his mind his tool to protect and serve his family in
service and hope,” the letter read. “There is noth-
ing he wouldn’t give for you, and he worked him-
self into the ground trying to take care of everyone
but himself.”
Family letters
FALLEN NORTH COAST OFFICERS
1898 ................. Deputy Sheriff James Lamers .................................... Clatsop Co. Sheriff’s Office
1898 ................. Sheriff Jack W. Williams ............................................... Clatsop Co. Sheriff’s Office
1971 ................. Chief Of Police Raymond Garcia ................................ Vernonia Police Department
The police chief also read letters the family
wrote specifically for the memorial.
“His loss has created an emptiness in our lives
that can never be filled,” one of Amy’s letters read.
“The hopes and dreams of our family have been
shattered, and we are still trying to put the pieces
back together. Jason will always be my husband,
and he will never stop being Jayden and Joslyn’s
daddy. But now he will be our guardian angel.
We will make the best of this life that we are now
going to have to face without him.”
Joslyn and Jayden wrote about how much they
love and miss their father. Joslyn added she wished
she listened to more of his basketball coaching
advice. Amy Goodding later helped lay wreaths on
stands in front of the wall.
One moment in Ham’s speech perhaps illus-
trated the struggle and perseverance of Goodding’s
family and community, both last year and now.
“Thank you to everyone who continues to sup-
port the Goodding family and the Seaside Police
Department as we navigate through this hard time
and we continue to grow to what has become our
future,” Ham said in a progressively soft voice.
“Excuse me,” he then said, collecting himself.
70 Help Wanted
Photos by Colin Murphey/The Daily Astorian
ABOVE: The Oregon Fallen Law Enforcement Officers Memorial ceremony in Salem on Tuesday honored Seaside Police Sgt. Jason
Goodding. BELOW: Fellow law enforcement officers remember Goodding during the memorial ceremony.
1996 ................. Police Reserve Robert B. McMaster ........................... Warrenton Police Department
2004................. Retired Sheriff Almond L. Eastman ............................ Clatsop Co. Sheriff’s Office
2016 ................. Sgt. Jason Goodding ................................................... Seaside Police Department
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‘Jason will
always be my
husband, and he
will never stop
being Jayden and
Joslyn’s daddy.
But now he will be
our guardian angel.
We will make the
best of this life that
we are now going
to have to face
without him.’
Amy Goodding
wife of fallen officer Sgt. Jason Goodding.
The Goodding family wrote letters specifically
for the memorial, which Seaside Police Chief
Dave Ham read aloud
100 Employment
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150 Homes for Sale
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Legal Notices
AB6261
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
On June 6, 2017, at the hour of
10:00 AM at the Clatsop County
Sheriff's Office, 1190 SE 19th
Street in the City of Warrenton,
Oregon, the defendant's interest
will be sold, subject to
redemption, in the real property
commonly known as: 2875 Marine
Dr, Astoria, OREGON. The court
case number is 16CV00116,
where FEDERAL NATIONAL
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION
(“FANNIE MAE”), A
CORPORATION ORGANIZED
AND EXISTING UNDER THE
LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA is plaintiff, and THE
UNKNOWN HEIRS AND
DEVISEES OF CATHERINE M.
POLLOCK; THE UNKNOWN
HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF
EAMON POLLOCK; TIMOTHY J.
ESPOSITO; COMMERCIAL
ADJUSTMENT COMPANY;
OCCUPANTS OF THE
PROPERTY is defendant. The
sale is a public auction to the
highest bidder for cash or
cashier's check, in hand, made
out to Clatsop County Sheriff's
Office.
For more information on this sale
go to:
http://oregonsheriffssales.org/
(OR),
http://files.co.clatsop.or.us/ccso/
foreclosures.pdf
Published: April 26th, May 3rd,
10th, and 17th, 2017
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AB6280
Oregon Trawl Commission
Budget Hearing
May 18, 2017
9:30 a.m.
Holiday Inn Express
Conference room
204 West Marine Dr.
Astoria, OR 97103
The Oregon Trawl Commission
will accept public comment on
their fiscal year 2017-2018
budget. The proposed budget
can be seen at the Oregon
Trawl Commission office.
The Oregon Trawl Commission
office is located at:
16289 Hwy 101 S, Suite C
Brookings, Oregon 97415
The meeting location is
accessible to persons with
disabilities. Please make any
requests for an interpreter for
the hearing impaired or for other
accommodations for persons
with disabilities at least 48 hours
before the meeting by
contacting Kathy Hall at (541)
469-7830
Published: May 3rd, 2017