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2A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2018 Sgt. Goodding remembered at vigil OBITUARIES Hundreds turn out in rain Shela G. Pierce Hammond July 12, 1946 — Feb. 1, 2018 Shela Gail Pierce was born in San Diego, preceded in death by a son, Kevin Pierce. California, to Helen and Phil Misner, and was Shela is also survived by brothers Gerry and their eldest child. They preceded her in death, Philip Misner; and sister Shelly Phipps. along with her brother, Michael Misner. Shela Shela was a kind, loving, giving person passed away with family by her side. who always wanted to make people Shela and her husband, Jim feel loved and accepted. She was a Pierce, are the owner-operators of foster parent, and donated to many J&S Appliance and Home Furnish- causes. She was always available for ings in Warrenton. They moved to her children and grandchildren. She Astoria in 1984, opening the orig- was known as “Meme” to her grand- children, and all of their friends. She inal J&S in the basement of Hil- debrand’s Furniture on Commer- said, and sincerely meant, “All I cial Street, moved to the Greenberg ever wanted was to be a mother and building, then Shela designed and grandmother.” helped to build the store at the cur- She lived her whole life giving to rent location with her father. She others; whether it was her time, her Shela Pierce was the chef behind the J&S taco energy, her money, or her strength. feed and customer appreciation day Shela had the ability to see the each September. potential in you that sometimes you did not Shela is survived by her husband, Jim; see in yourself. daughter Tawni Massey, granddaughter She will be sorely missed. Tara Massey, and her great-granddaughters, A celebration of life will be held at Gate- Jazmyn and Madisyn; son Larry Pierce, and way Community Church in Hammond on Sat- grandsons Micheal and Jimmie Pierce; son urday, Feb. 10, 2018, at 11 a.m. A cookie and Paul and daughter-in-law Michele Pierce, coffee reception follows. Donations can be made to River of Life grandson Tanner, and granddaughter Rylee; and grandsons Mackenzie and Derek Pierce, “Love Missions,” 1000 Avenue F, Seaside, and granddaughter Makaylah Pierce. She was OR 97138. ‘Meet the Mayor’ scheduled for Wednesday The informal meeting is held at City Hall from noon to 1 p.m. It is a chance for anyone to bring issues to the mayor’s attention or ask questions. LaMear holds these meetings each month. The Daily Astorian Astoria Mayor Arline LaMear will be avail- able to talk about people’s concerns at a “Meet the Mayor” event Wednesday. By R.J. MARX The Daily Astorian SEASIDE — Two years ago, Seaside Police Sgt. Jason Goodding was killed while attempting to serve a warrant. He was the 183rd Oregon law enforcement offi- cer to die in the line of duty. Under a light but steady drizzle, hundreds of law enforcement officers, first responders and visitors came to the police station Monday night to remember their col- league and friend. “Tonight we share with you our raw emotions,” Lt. Bruce Holt, Seaside’s lon- gest-service police officer, told the crowd. “We will con- tinue to go where others will not. We understand the past that has been placed before us and know that it is ours to deal with. We accept.” The 2017 remembrance had been a private affair, held among the closely knit law enforcement community. This year’s remembrance presented a different focus. “I wanted to make sure the community could join us this year,” Holt said. “I want the community to know we appreciate everything they’ve done for us the last two years.” Sgt. Johannes Korpela read a poem in Goodding’s R.J. Marx/The Daily Astorian Lt. Bruce Holt remembers Sgt. Jason Goodding. honor and Sgt. Josh Greg- ory shared country song lyr- ics from the music Goodding loved: “Always stay humble and kind.” Police Chief Dave Ham requested a moment of silence as the crowd held candles. Visitors remained after chaplain Andy Klumper’s benediction, sharing a sense not only of loss for Goodding but an appreciation of the brotherhood of officers. “It doesn’t seem to get easier, but it’s good to see all this support that’s out here,” Cannon Beach Police Chief Jason Schermerhorn, a former Seaside officer and friend of Goodding, said. “Time goes by, but you still have these remembrances. It brings you back where you were that night, all the differ- ent emotions, the anger and the sadness, and just trying to be there for family and close friends.” Tigard Police Officer Brandon Petersen left Sea- side shortly before Good- ding’s death, but he recalled lessons learned. “He was always the kind of guy who, even as a supervisor, was out there and working hard on the street,” Petersen said. “He’d always want to help you out.” Among those who toured the police station after the vigil to view the cards, letters and condolences that poured in after Goodding’s death were Mayor Jay Barber and his wife, Jan. “It’s a wonderful tribute to Jason,” Barber said. “He will never be forgotten in the community. It shows not only the character of the depart- ment, but the love for him and his family.” FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA TONIGHT WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 54 44 42 Mostly cloudy Times of clouds and sun FRIDAY SATURDAY 53 43 51 38 Cloudy with a couple of showers Times of clouds and sun 51 37 Astoria Regatta Association meets Sunshine and patchy clouds The Daily Astorian The Astoria Regatta Association holds a ALMANAC Tillamook 40/55 Salem 37/59 Newport 40/55 Sunset tonight ........................... 5:28 p.m. Sunrise Wednesday .................... 7:31 a.m. Moonrise today .................................. none Moonset today .......................... 10:58 a.m. Feb 7 Feb 15 Coos Bay 40/61 Full Feb 22 Source: Jim Todd, OMSI TOMORROW'S TIDES Astoria / Port Docks Time 1:09 p.m. none Low 1.8 ft. Hi 65 37 19 43 15 24 75 -1 78 30 20 73 75 45 81 47 72 39 31 40 29 51 72 50 46 Ontario 32/56 Burns 26/57 Klamath Falls 27/61 Today Lo 53 24 12 23 7 14 44 -25 67 21 11 46 55 34 72 42 64 28 20 28 20 36 52 46 31 REGIONAL CITIES City Baker City Bend Brookings Eugene Ilwaco Klamath Falls Medford Newberg Newport North Bend Hi 51 53 63 55 50 56 59 54 51 56 Today Lo 32 35 48 35 44 27 36 39 40 41 W c pc s pc c s pc c pc pc Hi 56 62 69 57 52 61 63 58 55 60 Wed. Lo 34 41 48 38 46 28 38 41 43 43 W c pc pc pc pc c s pc t c sn s pc r pc r t pc i pc c pc s c pc Hi 64 36 22 52 19 26 65 -8 78 29 29 71 82 41 82 45 70 40 45 42 32 56 70 53 47 Wed. Lo 35 26 6 33 11 6 35 -22 68 9 14 47 56 26 71 22 45 26 22 26 16 38 52 46 27 W pc pc s pc pc s pc pc pc pc City Olympia Pendleton Portland Roseburg Salem Seaside Spokane Springfi eld Vancouver Yakima Hi 50 53 55 59 56 51 45 54 53 59 Today Lo 44 41 41 40 37 42 37 36 41 37 W c pc c pc c c c pc c pc Hi 53 60 57 63 59 54 48 58 56 61 Wed. Lo 44 48 41 42 39 44 42 39 41 39 W c pc pc pc pc pc c pc pc pc Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. W r sn pc s s sn s pc sh pc s s s sh pc r t sn s sn pc pc s c i APPLIANCE AND HOME FURNISHINGS 529 SE MARLIN, WARRENTON 503-861-0929 IN YE TSOP C LA NTY C OU Jan. 11, 2018 SHELDON, Rachel, and CARMICHAEL, Joey, of Warren- ton, a girl, Carysa Auni Carmichael, born at Providence Seaside Hospital. Grandmother is Debra G. Sheldon of Warrenton. DEATH Feb. 3, 2018 MICHAELSEN, Tracy Lea, 54, of Portland, died in Seaside. Caldwell’s Funeral & Cremation Arrangement Center of Seaside is in charge of the arrangements. sion, 7 p.m., City Hall, 989 Broadway. Cannon Beach City Council, 7 p.m., City Hall, 163 E. Gower St. WEDNESDAY Seaside Improvement Com- mission, 6 p.m., City Hall, 989 Broadway. Gearhart City Council, 7 p.m., 698 Pacific Way, Gearhart. OREGON Monday’s Pick 4: 1 p.m.: 1-9-1-1 4 p.m.: 4-8-0-2 7 p.m.: 1-5-5-7 10 p.m.: 7-9-7-9 Monday’s Lucky Lines: 01- 06-12-13-20-24-28-32 Estimated jackpot: $20,000 Monday’s Megabucks: 6-13-18-19-29-35 Estimated jackpot: $7.6 million WASHINGTON Monday’s Daily Game: 7-0-2 Monday’s Hit 5: 03-06-18- 27-32 Estimated jackpot: $250,000 Monday’s Keno: 03-04-10- 20-22-24-29-32-34-40-46- 48-52-56-59-60-67-68-69-76 Monday’s Lotto: 06-09-24- 32-39-45 Estimated jackpot: $1.3 million Monday’s Match 4: 10-13- 18-24 OBITUARY POLICY PACKAGE DEALS Mattresses, Furniture & More! LOTTERIES TUESDAY Port of Astoria Commission, 4 p.m., strategic planning workshop, Port offices, 10 Pier 1 Suite 209. Seaside Library Board, 4:30 p.m., 1131 Broadway, Seaside. Miles Crossing Sanitary Sewer District Board, 6 p.m., 34583 U.S. Highway 101 Business. Seaside Planning Commis- APPLIANCE 3 A 0 RS Astoria, was arrested by Asto- ria police on the 1190 block of Marine Drive and charged with fourth-degree assault and second-degree disorderly conduct. After an employee at The Chart Room refused to continue serving her alco- hol, McCoy walked out- side. When a woman offered McCoy a ride, she allegedly hit her multiple times in the face. The alleged victim was not visibly injured. BIRTH PUBLIC MEETINGS Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice. Over ries were reported. Lewallen’s blood alcohol content was 0.13 percent. • At 12:46 a.m. Satur- day, Holly Jean Stevens, 45, of Denver, was arrested by Astoria police on U.S. High- way 101 near Fred Meyer and charged with DUII. Her blood alcohol content was 0.19 percent. Assault • At 6:41 p.m. Thursday, Brice Amelia McCoy, 36, of Lakeview 24/58 Ashland 39/66 TOMORROW'S NATIONAL WEATHER NATIONAL CITIES 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 Baker 32/56 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2018 Tonight's Sky: Before sunrise, Last Quarter Moon and Jupiter within 4° 07'. High 8.6 ft. 6.5 ft. La Grande 36/56 Roseburg 40/63 Brookings 49/72 Mar 1 John Day 34/57 Bend 35/62 Medford 36/63 UNDER THE SKY Time 6:19 a.m. 7:14 p.m. Prineville 32/63 Lebanon 37/58 Eugene 35/57 First Pendleton 41/60 The Dalles 43/61 Portland 41/57 SUN AND MOON New DUII • At 1:51 a.m. Saturday, Kelly Gene Lewallen, 54, of Astoria, was arrested by Asto- ria police on the 300 block of Alameda Avenue and charged with driving under the influ- ence of intoxicants and reck- less driving. He allegedly was driving a white Toyota Tacoma when he collided with a parked car on the block and caused it to crash into another parked car. No inju- Shown is tomorrow's weather. Temperatures are tonight's lows and tomorrow's highs. ASTORIA 42/54 Precipitation Monday ............................................ 0.10" Month to date ................................... 1.53" Normal month to date ....................... 1.34" Year to date .................................... 12.89" Normal year to date ........................ 11.54" Last ON THE RECORD REGIONAL WEATHER Astoria through Monday. Temperatures High/low ....................................... 50°/45° Normal high/low ........................... 51°/37° Record high ............................ 65° in 1941 Record low ............................... 9° in 1989 general meeting at 6 p.m. Wednesday in Room 208, Towler Hall, Clatsop Community College, 1651 Lexington Ave. HOURS OPEN: MON-FRI 8-6 * SATURDAY * 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 flag symbol at no charge. The deadline for all obituaries is 9 a.m. the business day prior. 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