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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2017
Astoria graduate featured in
Promise of Oregon video
Roger Guy Welty
Salem
Sept. 20, 1949 — Nov. 3, 2017
Roger Guy Welty passed away on Nov. 3, and, being lovingly invested in his children’s
lives, served as an assistant scoutmaster and Cub
2017, at Salem Hospital in Salem, Oregon.
He was born to Roger Raymond and Jane Scout pack leader. Giving guidance and support
Welty in Iowa City, Iowa, on Sept. 20, 1949, when he could, it was his greatest desire that his
children learn the meaning of strength,
the oldest of four children. He grad-
perseverance, diligence, and most of
uated from Iowa State University in
all, love.
1971 with a forestry degree. After
Always looking to better himself as
graduation, he worked at temporary
well, he joined Toastmasters for pub-
jobs in California, Colorado and New
lic speaking. Furthermore, passionate
Hampshire.
about his Catholic faith, he was moved
Roger married Peggy Hildebrand
to join the Knights of Columbus.
on July 29, 1972. In 1973, they moved
Roger is survived by his wife
to Klamath Falls, Oregon, where he
of 45 years, Peggy Welty; daughter
worked for Weyerhauser Co. In 1979,
Cathie (Jim) Parks; daughter Theresa
they moved to Astoria, Oregon, when
Roger Welty
(Arlo) Wand; daughter Jill (Yohanner)
he took a job with the Oregon Depart-
ment of Forestry in forest manage-
Welty; son Mark (Shalea) Welty; son
Rick (Lauren) Welty; 10 loving grand-
ment. They lived in Astoria for 33
children; his mother, Jane Welty; sister Sandi
years, where they raised their family.
In 2004 he transferred to Salem after a spi- DeMango; brother Ken (Joan) Welty; brother
nal cord injury made it unsafe for him to work Ted Welty; and many nieces and nephews.
A Mass of Christian burial will be Friday,
in the woods. For many years, he bravely fought
wildfires around the state. After which, he joined Nov. 17, at 11 a.m., at Queen of Peace Catho-
an Oregon Department of Forestry Incident Man- lic Church, 4227 Lone Oak Rd. S.E., Salem, OR
agement Team.
97302, preceded by the rosary at 10:15 a.m. A
An avid weightlifter all his life, competing reception will follow the service.
Assisting the family is Virgil T. Golden
nationally in his early years, Roger earned two
Iowa championships. He was also an Eagle Scout Funeral Service.
The Daily Astorian
A senior who graduated
from Astoria High School
in June was featured in a
new short documentary by
The Promise of Oregon, a
campaign by the Oregon
School Boards Association to
improve the state’s flagging
graduation rates.
The documentary, “Grad-
uation is Victory,” follows
students from the Class of
2017 as they prepare for grad-
uation and talk about chal-
lenges they have overcome.
Maryann Mandujano from
Astoria was featured, along
with students from Eugene,
Portland and Eagle Point. The
video can be found at http://
tinyurl.com/yaz4tfut
The video is the second
in a series of Promise efforts
Joshua Bessex/The Daily Astorian
Astoria High School graduate Maryann Mandujano was
featured in a recent short documentary by The Promise
of Oregon, an effort to improve the state’s graduation rate.
this school year focusing on
improving graduation rates
at high schools statewide.
The state posted a 75 percent
graduation rate for the Class
of 2016, one of the lowest in
the country. Statewide grad-
uation rates for the Class of
2017 will be released in late
January.
William Aarnio
Mary Louise (Paetow) Hale
Astoria
Oct. 8, 1941 — Nov. 5, 2017
William Aarnio, 76, passed away
Sunday, Nov. 5, after suffering a
fall.
William was born Oct. 8, 1941,
to Sherman and Mary Hartman, and
later adopted by Walter Aarnio of
Svensen, Oregon.
William is survived by his wife
of 45 years, Della Aarnio; daughters
Judi Caceros (Roger) and Tammi
Benthin (Don); and sons Eric Aar-
nio (Anita) and Jeffrey Aarnio
Everett, Washington
June 2, 1941 — Nov. 1, 2017
(Tonia). He had 10 grandchildren
and one great-grandchild.
William worked at the Wauna
Mill for nearly 24 years before
retiring.
William was an avid motor-
cycle rider, and had many friends
in the United Motorcycle Club
International.
A celebration of life will be held
at the Astoria Moose Lodge on Nov.
24, 2017 at 1 p.m.
William Aarnio
FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA
TONIGHT
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
52
42
46
Windy with downpours;
watch for flooding
Rain tapering to a couple
of showers
ALMANAC
Occasional rain; breezy in
the afternoon
First
Salem
45/51
Newport
48/51
Nov 26
Coos Bay
49/53
Last
Dec 3
Baker
29/47
Ontario
31/49
Burns
21/43
BIRTHS
Klamath Falls
30/44
Lakeview
29/41
Ashland
39/50
Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2017
Tonight's Sky: Wednesday before sunrise, waning
crescent moon near Mars.
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
TOMORROW'S TIDES
Astoria / Port Docks
Time
4:48 a.m.
5:34 p.m.
Low
1.3 ft.
0.2 ft.
Today
Lo
41
33
44
27
42
36
52
-2
74
37
46
51
59
47
72
40
54
38
56
36
48
35
52
45
36
REGIONAL CITIES
City
Baker City
Bend
Brookings
Eugene
Ilwaco
Klamath Falls
Medford
Newberg
Newport
North Bend
Hi
48
48
54
56
53
48
55
55
54
57
Today
Lo
29
33
48
42
47
30
39
46
48
47
W
pc
c
c
c
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pc
c
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Hi
47
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52
49
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44
51
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51
53
Wed.
Lo
35
32
45
41
44
34
39
43
44
44
W
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City
Olympia
Pendleton
Portland
Roseburg
Salem
Seaside
Spokane
Springfi eld
Vancouver
Yakima
Hi
49
54
54
55
57
53
45
56
54
54
Today
Lo
41
39
46
44
45
47
35
45
46
36
W
r
pc
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c
c
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c
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Hi
49
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Wed.
Lo
38
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43
43
43
44
35
42
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34
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TOMORROW'S NATIONAL WEATHER
NATIONAL CITIES
Hi
60
44
48
66
55
47
82
12
85
49
56
72
78
62
83
59
72
48
66
51
54
55
65
51
52
La Grande
36/49
Roseburg
44/52
Brookings
49/52
Dec 9
John Day
35/48
Bend
33/48
Medford
39/51
UNDER THE SKY
High
9.1 ft.
7.8 ft.
Prineville
33/50
Lebanon
46/49
Eugene
42/49
Full
Pendleton
39/56
The Dalles
36/51
Portland
46/49
Sunset tonight ........................... 4:44 p.m.
Sunrise Wednesday .................... 7:16 a.m.
Moonrise today ........................... 3:06 a.m.
Moonset today ........................... 3:25 p.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
Cloudy with a touch
of rain
Tillamook
46/51
SUN AND MOON
Time
11:00 a.m.
11:40 p.m.
Cloudy and chilly with
showers
52
46
Shown is tomorrow's weather. Temperatures are tonight's lows and tomorrow's highs.
ASTORIA
46/52
Precipitation
Monday ............................................ 0.69"
Month to date ................................... 4.52"
Normal month to date ....................... 4.38"
Year to date .................................... 66.67"
Normal year to date ........................ 50.60"
Nov 18
SATURDAY
51
44
REGIONAL WEATHER
Astoria through Monday.
Temperatures
High/low ....................................... 54°/47°
Normal high/low ........................... 54°/41°
Record high ............................ 66° in 1999
Record low ............................. 21° in 1955
New
FRIDAY
48
41
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78
9
83
49
58
75
77
62
83
60
74
49
63
53
60
60
66
51
53
Wed.
Lo
46
38
31
35
26
36
49
7
73
32
31
59
61
48
71
44
55
42
42
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32
49
57
42
43
Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day.
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Crematory in Astoria/Seaside is
in charge of the arrangements.
Nov. 11, 2017
INNISS, Shannon, 44, of
Hammond, died in Astoria.
Hughes-Ransom Mortuaries &
Crematory in Astoria/Seaside is
in charge of the arrangements.
Nov. 10, 2017
HAMILTON, Eleanor Fra-
ser Johnston, 79, of Warren-
ton, died Warrenton. Cald-
well’s Luce-Layton Mortuary
of Astoria is in charge of the
arrangements.
YARBROUGH,
Laurie,
53, of Seaside, died in Seaside.
Hughes-Ransom Mortuaries &
Crematory in Astoria/Seaside is
in charge of the arrangements.
Highway 30 near the John Day
Boat Ramp and charged with
driving under the influence of
intoxicants.
• At 1:38 a.m. Saturday, Jay-
don S. Hunt, 19, of Seaside, was
arrested by the Astoria Police
Department on E. Harbor Street
and U.S. Highway 101 and
charged with DUII and minor in
possession of alcohol. His blood
alcohol content was 0.06 percent.
Lewis & Clark Fire Department Board, 7
p.m., main fire station, 34571 Highway 101
Business.
WEDNESDAY
Seaside Tourism Advisory Committee, 3 p.m.,
989 Broadway.
LOTTERIES
529 SE MARLIN, WARRENTON
503-861-0929
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C LA NTY
C OU
Nov. 13, 2017
BRUNSWICK,
Juneva
Anne, 80, of Astoria, died in
Astoria. Ocean View Funeral &
Cremation Service of Astoria is
in charge of the arrangements.
Nov. 12, 2017
RYGELL, David Alan,
45, of Astoria, died in Astoria.
Hughes-Ransom Mortuaries &
TUESDAY
Cannon Beach City Council, 5:30 p.m., meeting
and work session, 188 Sunset, Cannon Beach.
Warrenton City Commission, 6 p.m., City Hall,
225 S. Main Ave.
Clatsop Community College Board, 6:30 p.m.,
Columbia Hall Room 219, 1651 Lexington Ave.
APPLIANCE
AND HOME
FURNISHINGS
IN
Jane Elizabeth Walker, born
at Columbia Memorial Hospi-
tal. Grandparents are Gary and
Becky Walker of Happy Val-
ley, and Sam and Carrie Jas-
min of Warrenton.
PUBLIC MEETINGS
PACKAGE DEALS
Mattresses, Furniture
& More!
and Carrie Ho and Paul and Liz
Montgomery, all of Knappa, and
Gillian Montgomery of Astoria.
Oct. 8, 2017
WALKER, Brandi and
Andrew, of Warrenton, a girl,
DEATHS
DUII
• At 7:06 p.m. Thurs-
day, Michael Dana Bonfigt,
53, of Long Beach, Washing-
ton, was arrested by the Asto-
ria Police Department on U.S.
APPLIANCE
3 A 0 RS
Oct. 31, 2017
MONTGOMERY, Katie and
Brian, of Knappa, a girl, Sloane
Sawyer Montgomery, born at
Columbia Memorial Hospital in
Astoria. Grandparents are Gary
ON THE RECORD
Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy,
sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries,
sn-snow, i-ice.
Over
Mary was passionate about politics — a “politi-
Mary Louise (Paetow) Hale died from pneu-
monia on Nov. 1, 2017, at the age of 76. She passed cal junkie” — and chaired and coordinated, as well
as served on, a number of local and national polit-
peacefully, with her family at her side.
Mary was born on June 2, 1941, in Astoria, ical campaigns.
She was an enthusiastic gardener,
Oregon. The daughter of Louise and
a nonstop reader and book collector,
Bill Paetow, Mary spent most of her
an organizer of frequent family get-to-
childhood in Vancouver, Washing-
ton. She graduated from Hudson’s Bay
gethers, and a loving grandmother to
High School in 1959, and earned her
Margaret and Violet, ages 12 and 9.
Her daughters will remember most her
associate’s degree from Clark College
energy, her commitment to community
in 1961, before completing a bachelor’s
and charity, and her love of books and
degree and teaching certification at the
learning.
University of Washington.
Mary was preceded in death by
She married Donald Jay Hale on
her parents, Bill Paetow and Louise
Sept. 17, 1961, in Vancouver, Washing-
ton, and in 1967 they moved to Everett, Mary Louise Hale (Ihander) Paetow; daughter, Rachel
Hale; sister, Kaylene (Paetow) Powell;
Washington.
brother, Chris Paetow; niece, Barbara
Mary taught in the Bellevue
School District, the Everett School District, and Nehler; and most recently by her brother-in-law,
at Edmonds Community College (EdCC) for 25 Terry Powell, who passed on Monday, Oct. 30.
She is survived by beloved spouse, Don Hale;
years. After retiring from the EdCC faculty in Jan-
uary 2002, she served as the college’s interim vice daughter, Mary Elizabeth Hale; daughter, Sarah
president for instruction for three years. Mary loved Hale Palaia; sons-in-law, Umesh Madan and
her work and her many good friends at EdCC.
Tom Palaia; granddaughters, Margaret and Vio-
Mary strongly believed in serving her commu- let Palaia; nieces and nephews, Steve Hale, Dale
nity. Over the decades, she was a tireless volun- Nehler, Kiki Hale Horne, Kristin Tennant and
teer: Snohomish County League of Women Vot- Dan Nehler; and many other family members and
ers; Planned Parenthood of Snohomish County; friends.
A celebration of life service will be held for
Everett Planning Commission; Everett Civil Ser-
vice Commission; Greater Everett Community Mary at the Everett Golf & Country Club on Sat-
Foundation; Schack Art Center capital campaign urday, Nov. 25 from 2 to 5 p.m., with a brief eulogy
committee: Edmonds Community College Foun- at 3 p.m. There will be food, drink and happy
dation board; and many, many more.
memories. All are welcome.
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OREGON
Monday’s Pick 4:
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7 p.m.: 1-7-0-1
10 p.m.: 9-9-8-6
Monday’s Lucky Lines: 03-07-
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Estimated jackpot: $20,000
Monday’s Megabucks: 15-23-
32-37-38-48
Estimated jackpot: $2.6 million
WASHINGTON
Monday’s Daily Game: 7-9-3
Monday’s Hit 5: 02-04-17-32-38
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