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2A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, MAY 12, 2017 OBITUARIES Fred L. Barnum Lawrence Francis Morse Eugene March 8, 1927 — April 26, 2017 McMinnville March 18, 1947 — May 2, 2017 Fred L. Barnum, of Eugene, died April 26 of Commerce, chairman of the Columbia River due to age-related causes. At age 90, he had just Maritime Museum, secretary of the Oregon celebrated what would have been the 67th anni- Society of CPAs and, in retirement, president versary of his marriage to Pat, who preceded of the Shadow Hills Country Club. Fred was an him in death in 2009. elder in the Presbyterian Church and Born to Fred and Dollie Barnum a member of Westminster Presbyte- in Portland on March 8, 1927, Fred rian Church, Eugene. was widely known as a civic vol- Survivors include fi ve sons, Paul unteer and family man. Upon grad- (Sibyl) of Beaverton, Gary (Karen) uation from Grant High School in of Portland, Tom (Siv) of Astoria, Portland, he entered the U.S. Navy. John, Eugene and Fred “Bob” of Returning home after World War II, Springfi eld; a sister, Nancy Hill of he graduated from Lewis & Clark Portland; 11 grandchildren; and fi ve College with a business degree and great-grandchildren. became a certifi ed public accountant. Private interment took place at He married the love of his life, Patricia and Fred Mount Calvary Cemetery in Eugene. Barnum Patricia Claire Aasen, in 1950, and A memorial service is scheduled for 2 the couple bore fi ve sons: Paul, Gary, p.m. Saturday, May 20, at Westminster Tom, John and Fred “Bob.” In 1953, Fred Presbyterian Church, 777 Coburg Road in Eugene. joined the regional CPA fi rm Yergen & Meyer In lieu of fl owers, the family suggests dona- (acquired since by Moss Adams LLC), becom- tions be made to the Westminster Endowment ing a partner who managed branches in Pendle- Fund, http://wpceugene.org ton, Astoria and Eugene, where he retired. Arrangements entrusted to Musgrove Fam- A lifelong Rotarian, Fred served as club pres- ily Mortuary. Please access the obituary, and ident in Pendleton. An active civic volunteer, he you are invited to sign the guest book at www. served as president of the Astoria Area Chamber musgroves.com Lawrence Francis Morse was born March 18, active member, but also helping with admin- 1947, in California, to Lloyd and Edna Morse. istrative duties. And, in 2016 Larry joined the He grew up in West Covina, California, where U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary as a member of Flo- he helped with the family nursery, Morse Gar- tilla 66. Over the years, Larry enjoyed dens, before moving with his family fi shing, hunting and camping, and to McMinnville, Oregon, in 1964. he loved to travel, to mention a few Larry graduated from McMinn- things, before passing away on May ville High School in 1965, and after 2, 2017, while at home with his fam- high school he enlisted in the U. S. ily around him. Coast Guard, serving from 1965 to He was preceded in death by his 1969. He was stationed in Seattle, parents, Lloyd and Edna Morris; a Washington, as well as Coos Bay and daughter, Dawn; and a granddaugh- Garibaldi, Oregon. After his enlist- ter, Britney. Larry is survived by his ment, Larry returned to McMinnville, wife, Christine; a daughter, Ginger; where he married his wife, Christine. In 1982, Larry began working for Lawrence Morse and a granddaughter; Cheyenne. A memorial service will be held on the Oregon Department of Transpor- Tuesday, May 16, 2017, at 2 p.m. at tation at both the Tillamook and Asto- ria offi ces before retiring in 2002. Throughout Hughes-Ransom Mortuary in Astoria, Oregon. A celebration of life potluck will be held at the years, Larry also worked in law enforce- ment, having been a reserve offi cer for the Yam- 10 a.m. on Thursday, June 1, 2017, at Granville hill County Sheriff’s Department, a special offi - Park in McMinnville, Oregon. In lieu of fl owers, it was Larry’s wish that cer for the Astoria Police Department, a member of Clatsop County Search and Rescue and a secu- donations be made to the National Federation of the Blind of Oregon. rity guard for Ram Security at Camp Rilea. Hughes-Ransom Mortuary and Crema- Larry returned to the McMinnville area in 2009, and through his wife’s vision challenges tory in Seaside is in charge of the arrangements. Larry became involved with the National Fed- Please visit www.hughes-ransom.com to share eration of the Blind of Oregon as not only an memories and sign the guest book. Margaret ‘Mickie’ Chopping Astoria May 13, 1928 — May 8, 2017 Iconic Seaside coffee hut passes to new generation Margaret (Mickie) Chopping of Astoria, was spreading just enough bark dust! She Oregon, passed away May 8, 2017. She was enjoyed not only viewing the colorful fl ow- 88. ers, but also the Columbia River, ships and Mickie was born May 13, 1928, in Rainier, sunsets over the bridge. Oregon, and raised in Lincoln City. Her strength in opinion and She attended Pacifi c University and determination helped her through- then moved to California. out life. In her fi nal years, she She met her husband, Rob- found great pleasure being in her ert (Bob) Chopping in Santa Cruz, home with her dog, Muffi ns. She California. They married in Lin- had the support of family and coln City on April 25, 1948, and friends, which also made this honeymooned in Victoria, British possible. Columbia. Butchart Gardens and Mickie’s only child, Gerald the lovely sights there were a life- (Gerry) Chopping, preceded her in long inspiration for her. death, as well as her husband of 65 Upon returning to Oregon, Margaret “Mickie” years, Bob Chopping. She is sur- Chopping Margaret pursued a career in vived by an extended loving fam- banking, with many years spent ily and friends. at First Federal. Mickie and Bob had occa- In lieu of flowers, please honor Marga- sional moves related to his radio career. She ret with a donation to Guiding Eyes for the also proudly supported him during his may- Blind, 611 Granite Springs Road, York- oral terms in Astoria, entertaining often. town Heights, NY 10598; Guide Dogs for She was active in civic affairs, including the Blind, National Headquarters, P.O. the Elks Lodge No. 180 and the Rosarians. Box 151200, San Rafael, CA 94515-1200; She has generously supported the Flavel or a local charity or organization of your House, Columbia River Maritime Museum, choice. Liberty Theater and Uniont own Association The funeral service will be held at Maritime Memorial Park. Hughes-Ransom Mortuary, 576 12th St., in She took great pride and joy in keep- Astoria, on Saturday, May 13, 2017, at 11 ing an organized home with beautiful gar- a.m. Visitation will be on Friday evening, dens. After planting, the “fi nishing touch” May 12, at 5 p.m., also at Hughes-Ransom. Young couple continues with Java Reef line By R.J. MARX The Daily Astorian FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA TONIGHT SATURDAY 56 45 Variable clouds with a couple of showers Variable clouds with a couple of showers ALMANAC Occasional rain and drizzle New First May 25 Salem 43/55 Newport 43/52 Coos Bay 45/55 Full June 1 Baker 27/50 Ontario 38/60 Bend 32/51 Burns 30/52 Lakeview 29/51 Ashland 38/57 TOMORROW'S TIDES Astoria / Port Docks Time 10:00 a.m. 9:53 p.m. Low -0.3 ft. 2.8 ft. Hi 48 52 51 56 55 49 59 56 53 55 Today Lo 27 32 44 42 45 29 42 44 43 45 W sh pc sh t t pc c t t sh Hi 50 51 53 56 52 51 60 56 52 55 Sat. Lo 28 30 43 42 48 27 41 44 43 44 W c pc c sh sh c sh c sh sh City Olympia Pendleton Portland Roseburg Salem Seaside Spokane Springfi eld Vancouver Yakima Hi 56 57 57 58 56 56 52 57 55 64 Today Lo 40 38 45 44 43 44 38 43 45 37 W t pc t sh t t c t t pc Hi 53 58 55 57 55 53 55 57 56 63 Sat. Lo 43 39 46 42 44 47 40 43 46 40 W c pc c c c sh sh c c pc TOMORROW'S NATIONAL WEATHER NATIONAL CITIES W t c s s s pc s c sh pc s s pc r s r t pc s c pc s pc t r Hi 75 54 75 83 81 68 94 63 84 72 78 84 74 78 92 76 80 54 77 55 78 65 64 55 58 Sat. Lo 59 44 56 49 56 50 63 42 74 54 56 62 55 56 76 53 65 48 55 50 58 44 49 46 49 Shrode ran the business for many years, selling it twice to outside purchasers and buying it back both times. Shrode designed and built the new drive-thru in 2011. The roof is “very much real and alive, fi lled with fl owers, grass and plants that all bloom in due season,” Josh Chilinski said. “He wanted to have some- thing that was unique, that was not cookie-cutter and to incor- porate as much wood and nat- uralistic features as he could.” When Shauna’s mother Joan Chilinski became ill, the business took a back seat to caregiving, and hours at the Java Reef became irregular. After her mom’s death, Shauna Chilinski and Shrode were ready for a life- style change. That led to the Associated Press Klamath Falls 29/51 REGIONAL CITIES City Baker City Bend Brookings Eugene Ilwaco Klamath Falls Medford Newberg Newport North Bend Colin Murphey/The Daily Astorian Jennifer Chilinski, left, looks on as her husband. Josh , right, writes the special of the day on the board outside the Java Reef coffee drive-thru in Seaside. The young cou- ple recently took over management of the business that has been serving coffee in the area for years and has ex- panded its hours of operation. idea of selling Java Reef. That’s where Josh and wife Jennifer Chilinski entered the picture. Josh left Seaside following graduation from Seaside High School in 2004. He met Jen- nifer at Oregon State Univer- sity, where she was studying to become a clinical dietitian. He entered sales and she pursued a career at Scripps Mercy Hos- pital in Temecula, California. When they heard Java Reef was up for sale, the couple decided to make a fresh start. They moved to Seaside from California earlier this year, and received training from Shauna before taking over the daily operations themselves. Times have changed since 1995, when coffee drive-thrus were rare on the North Coast. Warrenton man found dead outside Alaska cannery Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2017 Source: Jim Todd, OMSI Hi 82 54 68 78 75 66 87 66 85 69 73 92 73 73 91 72 79 63 73 61 75 85 64 56 59 John Day 34/52 La Grande 33/52 Roseburg 44/57 Brookings 43/54 June 9 UNDER THE SKY Today Lo 64 44 45 49 51 46 62 45 74 47 49 64 55 59 76 58 64 50 50 49 55 48 50 45 51 Prineville 33/54 Lebanon 43/56 Medford 42/60 Tonight's Sky: The Milky Way will appear to be missing, but it is really along the surrounding horizon before midnight in May. High 8.6 ft. 7.3 ft. Pendleton 38/58 The Dalles 42/62 Portland 45/55 Eugene 42/56 Sunset tonight ........................... 8:38 p.m. Sunrise Saturday ........................ 5:45 a.m. Moonrise today ........................ 10:21 p.m. Moonset today ............................ 7:17 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 46 Rain Tillamook 42/52 SUN AND MOON Time 2:59 a.m. 4:30 p.m. 54 43 Shown is tomorrow's weather. Temperatures are tonight's lows and tomorrow's highs. ASTORIA 44/54 Precipitation Thursday .......................................... 0.87" Month to date ................................... 2.18" Normal month to date ....................... 1.32" Year to date .................................... 43.42" Normal year to date ........................ 31.36" May 18 TUESDAY REGIONAL WEATHER Astoria through Thursday. Temperatures High/low ....................................... 58°/44° Normal high/low ........................... 60°/45° Record high ............................ 85° in 1926 Record low ............................. 34° in 2012 Last MONDAY 54 45 44 Rather cloudy with showers SUNDAY SEASIDE — Before there was Dutch Bros in Seaside, before there was Human Bean — there was Java Reef. Some people call it the “Flintstones’ house” for its dis- tinctive architecture . But since 1995, this unusual drive-thru at the Necanicum Estuary on the border of Seaside and Gearhart has been serving coffee drinks to the North Coast faithful. When Shauna Chilinski went before the Seaside Plan- ning Commission for approv- als for an espresso drive-thru in 1995, son Josh Chilinski said, “They’re like, ‘What’s espresso?’ Espresso wasn’t even on the map. When she decided to go to the city, they had no idea what they were talking about.” Java Reef started in the building behind its current location, the brainchild of Josh’s father, artist and wood- worker Gary Shrode. The former building went through several changes — fi sh-and-chips place, cigarette shop, art museum, information center — before transition- ing into a vacation rental. The Chilinskis still use the building to prepare baked goods and roast coffee beans. Shauna Chilinski and Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. W t c pc pc s pc pc pc sh pc s s pc s pc s s r s r s s s pc r Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice. TWIN HILLS, Alaska — An autopsy is scheduled for a cannery worker found dead in the southwest Alaska community of Twin Hills. Alaska State Troopers say the body of 56-year-old James Schneider of Warrenton, Oregon, was found early Wednesday night on DEATH LOTTERIES May 9, 2017 HAUSER, Linda M., 70, of Astoria, died at Oregon Health and Science University Hospital in Portland. Ocean View Funeral & Cremation Service of Astoria is in charge of the arrangements. PUBLIC MEETINGS MONDAY Seaside Budget Committee, 4 p.m., City Hall, 989 Broadway. Knappa School Board, 5 p.m., Knappa High School library, 41535 Old U.S. Highway 30. Jewell School District, 6 p.m., budget meeting, 7:30 p.m., board meeting, Jewell School library, 83874 Oregon Highway 103. 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