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2A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 2018 ‘What advice would you give a graduating senior?’ “Think carefully before you commit to college, because your amount of debt may not be worth it. Maybe trade school is a better idea. Pick a skill you want to go after. Student debt is eating graduates alive.” THE DAILY ASTORIAN // QUESTION OF THE WEEK “Seize the day. Be adventurous. You’re only young once. Do something amazing before you go back to school.” “Work hard through college. Take as small a student loan as possible. Those loans follow you into retirement.” Alanea Abell, Astoria Lois Grothe, Astoria John Corrigan, Astoria Stewart Stephen Berry Leo Bushnell Seaside July 9, 1934 — May 31, 2018 Seaside Dec. 29, 1927 — May 30, 2018 Stewart Berry, of Seaside, passed away May 31, 2018, at the age of 83. He was born in Portland, Oregon, to Stewart S. Berry Sr. and Mildred Anderson Berry. He graduated in the first graduating class from Lake Oswego High School, then attended the University of Washington and Whitman College. He worked and traveled for the Boeing Co. for 35 years, taking an assignment to live in Great Britain for two years. In 1960, he married Nancy Tompkins, and they had two sons, Mark Stephen Berry (Robin) and Eric Jon Berry (Jodie). In addition, Stewart and Nancy wel- comed several foster children into their home while living on Mercer Island, Washington. He is survived by his wife, Nancy; by his son, Eric, and grandchildren, Dylan Berry, Lauren Berry, Tyson Berry and Kyson Berry; and by an extended family of in-laws. He was preceded in death by his son, Mark. Stewart loved travel, fishing, skiing, moun- tain climbing and gatherings with family and friends. Many will remember his quick mind and wonderful sense of humor. At his request, there will be no service. FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA TONIGHT THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 64 54 51 Partly cloudy 62 50 Mostly cloudy, showers around in the p.m. Mostly cloudy SUNDAY 59 48 60 50 Periods of sun with a shower Periods of rain Leo Bushnell was born Dec. 29, 1927, in Leo was preceded in death by his wife, Auburn, California, the last of five children Clara; son, Randy; his parents and all his sib- (three brothers and one sister) to Edward F. lings; and a nephew. Survivors include his daughter, Diane and Lizzie Balderston Bushnell. The family (Rod) Black; grandson, Shawn migrated to Washington state in the Black; grandson, Chester (Stepha- 1930s. nie) Bushnell; great-granddaughter, Leo married Clara M. Hubbard Natalie Bushnell; great-grandson, on Nov. 21, 1944. They were mar- ried 58 years, until her death on Ashton Bushnell; granddaughter, March 31, 2003. They raised two Crystal and her daughters, Addison children. In 1952, they moved the and Aubree; and numerous nieces and nephews. family from Tokeland, Washington, Leo will be greatly missed. to Warrenton, Oregon. There will be no services, but Leo was a commercial fisherman there will be a gathering of family since he was 13 years old, starting Leo Bushnell and friends in September. with Nelson Crab Co. in Tokeland, Memorial contributions may be Washington, fishing out of Wil- lapa, and ending with the Warren- made to the Deep Sea Fisherman’s ton Deep Sea Co. He was a troller, crab fish- Benefit Fund, or to a charity of your choice. Caldwell’s Luce-Layton Mortuary is in erman, and then a charter boat captain for Bud charge of the arrangements. Please sign our Charlton. Leo was a lifetime member of the Masons. online guest book at caldwellsmortuary.com Blake C. Painter ALMANAC Shown is tomorrow's weather. Temperatures are tonight's lows and tomorrow's highs. ASTORIA 51/64 Tillamook 48/62 Salem 51/74 Newport 49/59 June 6 First June 13 Coos Bay 50/63 June 20 TOMORROW'S TIDES Astoria / Port Docks Time 2:37 a.m. 2:33 p.m. Low 2.8 ft. 1.2 ft. Lakeview 43/75 Ashland 53/81 City Baker City Bend Brookings Eugene Ilwaco Klamath Falls Medford Newberg Newport North Bend Hi 84 78 59 77 62 79 85 78 60 63 Today Lo 51 48 48 46 52 46 53 49 49 51 W pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc Hi 80 78 58 71 61 77 83 73 59 63 Thu. Lo 47 44 48 46 55 42 51 51 51 52 W pc pc pc pc c pc pc pc c c City Olympia Pendleton Portland Roseburg Salem Seaside Spokane Springfi eld Vancouver Yakima Hi 75 81 79 79 79 65 78 77 79 82 Today Lo 46 56 56 52 51 51 55 48 52 53 W pc pc pc pc pc pc s pc pc pc Hi 70 84 77 77 74 64 81 73 75 86 Thu. Lo 51 54 56 48 53 54 54 46 53 52 W c pc pc pc pc c pc pc pc pc 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 Klamath Falls 46/77 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2018 Source: Jim Todd, OMSI Today Hi Lo 91 69 62 53 79 64 88 57 90 69 73 58 101 72 72 50 85 73 82 61 91 70 102 75 74 58 91 68 90 75 90 65 89 74 72 57 93 70 71 56 91 71 92 67 65 55 76 53 71 58 Burns 48/79 REGIONAL CITIES Tonight's Sky: Last quarter moon at 11:32 a.m. High 6.3 ft. 7.5 ft. Baker 51/80 Ontario 60/89 Bend 48/78 Medford 53/83 Brookings 47/59 June 27 John Day 51/79 La Grande 53/78 Roseburg 52/77 Full UNDER THE SKY Time 8:08 a.m. 9:18 p.m. Prineville 48/81 Lebanon 49/74 Eugene 46/71 Sunset tonight ........................... 9:03 p.m. Sunrise Thursday ........................ 5:25 a.m. Moonrise today ........................... 1:54 a.m. Moonset today ......................... 12:56 p.m. New Pendleton 56/84 The Dalles 59/82 Portland 56/77 SUN AND MOON Last Astoria Oct. 20, 1979 — May 21, 2018 REGIONAL WEATHER Astoria through Tuesday. Temperatures High/low ....................................... 63°/43° Normal high/low ........................... 63°/49° Record high ............................ 88° in 1898 Record low ............................. 40° in 1988 Precipitation Tuesday ............................................ Trace Month to date ................................... Trace Normal month to date ....................... 0.51" Year to date .................................... 33.14" Normal year to date ........................ 33.87" W s pc pc t pc s pc pc c s s s pc s t s pc pc s pc s pc pc pc pc Thu. Hi Lo 92 71 71 57 79 59 90 60 85 67 82 64 101 73 70 49 87 75 88 69 88 71 99 75 75 60 93 71 87 76 91 66 93 76 73 60 92 72 76 59 94 72 91 63 65 54 72 54 78 63 Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. W s pc pc pc pc pc pc pc sh pc pc s pc s t s pc pc pc s s s pc pc s Blake C. Painter was born in Astoria, Ore- awarded the Department of Homeland Secu- gon, on Oct. 20, 1979, to Jeffrey and Marion rity/Coast Guard Public Service Commenda- (Ericksen) Painter. He left us far too soon on tion for his part in the Empress of the North. At that time, it was the largest at-sea rescue ever May 21, 2018, at the age of 38. accomplished in Alaska state his- A 1998 graduate of Astoria High tory, and the second highest award School, Blake was active in sports given. both in and out of school. Besides Meeting him with his ready smile football and baseball, he raced moto- cross and participated in martial arts. and bright blue eyes, you never for- got him. And he did not forget you. By the age of 12, he had earned a He is survived by his precious junior black belt, and at 16 he became daughters, Hadley, 9, and Khloe, 7; a full first-degree black belt in Tae- his parents; brother, Kalen; beloved kwondo. He traveled the Northwest aunt, Marcia Nichols; and cousin, engaging in exhibitions and winning Theresa Smith; all of the Astoria most of the tournaments he entered. Blake Painter area. There are so many dear friends Blake was an avid outdoor enthu- and loved ones that it is impossible siast from a very early age, from hunt- to name you all. He knows who you ing big game and waterfowl to dig- ging razor clams, snow skiing to water sports, are, and so do we. A private graveside service was held earlier, you name it — he did it. And he did it well. He took his love of the outdoors to a profes- followed by interment at Greenwood Cemetery. sional level when he began commercial fishing The family encourages making donations in with his father aboard the F/V Western Skies Blake’s name to the charity of your choice. Funeral service arrangements are in the while a freshman in high school. He traveled to Alaska after halibut, and locally for Dunge- care of Hughes-Ransom Mortuaries & Crema- ness crab. Along the way he worked aboard and tory in Astoria. Visit the online memorial trib- skippered other vessels for king and snow crab ute, where you can sign the guest book, share a favorite memory, or upload media (photos and/ in the Bering Sea. He captained the F/V Evening Star during or video) at hughes-ransom.com and fb.me/ some of her most stellar catches, and was hughesransommortuary ON THE RECORD Assault • At 6:56 p.m. Monday, Jesse Lee Roberts, 27, of Tillamook, was arrested by Warrenton police on the 320 block of Mar- lin Avenue and charged with fourth-degree assault, strangula- tion and menacing. After some- one slammed a door at the crisis respite center, Roberts allegedly choked and punched a woman. • At 7:41 a.m. Monday, Rob- ert Miller, 31, was arrested by Seaside police on the 400 block of Roosevelt Drive and charged with fourth-degree assault and disorderly conduct. He allegedly punched a Safeway employee. & Crematory of Astoria is in charge of the arrangements. LEE, Yun Hee, 45, of Gig Harbor, Washington, died in Astoria. Hughes-Ran- som Mortuary & Crematory of Astoria is in charge of the arrangements. DEATHS Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice. June 1, 2018 KIM, Ryan, 11, of Gig Har- bor, Washington, died in Asto- ria. Hughes-Ransom Mortuary MEMORIAL Sunday, June 10 WILCOX, Jimmy “Yumpin Yimmy” — Celebration of life at 3 p.m., Seaside American Legion, 1315 Broadway in Seaside. PUBLIC MEETINGS 2A/1A STATE CHAMPIONS Show your support by putting a message to the state champs in The Daily Astorian’s Special congratulation page. Your 3-line message to tbe Loggers championship team and your business name Deadline: June 7th Runs: June 8th in Daily Astorian 45 $ WEDNESDAY Warrenton-Hammond School District finance committee, noon, district office, 820 S.W. Cedar Ave. Seaside Improvement Com- mission, 6 p.m., City Hall, 989 Broadway. THURSDAY Northwest Oregon Housing Authority Board, 10 a.m., Cham- pion Park Apartments, 4317 Brookfield Ave., Tillamook. Astoria Design Review Com- mittee, 5:30 p.m., City Hall, 1095 Duane St. Seaside Parks Advisory Com- mittee, 7 p.m., City Hall, 989 Broadway. Tuesday’s Lucky Lines: 03-05- 10-15-20-23-26-31 Estimated jackpot: $39,000 Tuesday’s Mega Millions: 22- 33-41-48-52, Mega Ball: 4 Estimated jackpot: $127 million WASHINGTON Tuesday’s Daily Game: 8-9-0 Tuesday’s Keno: 05-09-11-12- 17-22-23-24-25-26-27-31-32-37- 40-50-56-60-67-80 Tuesday’s Match 4: 05-07-10-15 Gearhart City Council, 7 p.m., 698 Pacific Way, Gearhart. LOTTERIES OREGON Tuesday’s Pick 4: 1 p.m.: 2-0-6-8 4 p.m.: 3-7-9-8 7 p.m.: 7-6-0-0 10 p.m.: 9-4-1-3 The Daily Astorian Established July 1, 1873 (USPS 035-000) Published daily, except Saturday and Sunday, by EO Media Group, 949 Exchange St., PO Box 210, Astoria, OR 97103 Telephone 503- 325-3211, 800-781-3211 or Fax 503-325-6573. 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