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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, JULY 9, 2018
OBITUARIES
John P. L. Thorslev
Astoria
Jan. 23, 1932 — June 25, 2018
John P. L. Thorslev died peacefully at his Meisha L. Boettcher of Mist, Oregon, Malachi
home June 25, 2018, in Astoria, Oregon. He was I. Boettcher of Svensen, Oregon, and Michelle
surrounded by his family after a long
Kahlulu; and one great-grandchild,
Malika Kahlulu of Napa, California.
struggle with lung cancer.
A special thank you for the care
He is survived by his wife, Maria
from Lower Columbia Hospice —
Thorslev, and her daughter, Margaret
Lucinda, and all others who came
Logue, of Walnut Creek, California;
in time of need, John’s buddies from
his children, Severin P. L. Thorslev
AA (you know who you are) … and,
of Munds Park, Arizona, Kirsten M.
of course, “John’s Pit Crew,” Maria,
Thorslev of Astoria, Oregon, Leif E.
Margaret, Liz and his two sons, Sev-
Thorslev and Terrie Thorslev of Napa,
erin and Leif.
California, and Ingrid M. Boettcher
If you feel led to donate in John’s
and Gary Boettcher of Svensen, Ore-
John Thorslev
gon; grandchildren, Marlaina A. L.
name, he would like it to go to Grace
Thorslev of Munds Park, Arizona,
Episcopal Church in Astoria, Oregon.
Brenna Visser/The Daily Astorian
People enjoy the Downtown Gearhart Street Dance Friday.
A street dance celebrates
Gearhart’s 100th anniversary
Thomas Edward Geraghty Sr.
Astoria
March 3, 1943 — July 3, 2018
Thomas Edward Geraghty Sr. was born in home as an adult on the West Coast. He lived
Warren, Ohio, on March 3, 1943. He passed briefly in Los Angeles before moving to Arch
away on July 3, 2018 in his treasured home in Cape, Oregon, with his first wife, Patricia, where
they started their family in a small cabin by the
Astoria, surrounded by his beloved family.
ocean. Tom’s family grew and eventu-
Tom was born in Trumbull Memo-
ally settled in Knappa, Oregon, where
rial Hospital to Susan and Thomas
he enjoyed coaching baseball and
Edward Geraghty. He spoke fondly
fishing often.
and often of the first chapter of his life
Tom spent the following years
there. As an only child, he appreci-
ated greatly the kindnesses shown to
continuing to dedicate himself to his
learning, in particular, his understand-
him by his cousins, aunts and uncles.
ing of his life’s work in carpentry. He
He graduated from Warren G. Hard-
ing High School in 1961 and attended
met his second wife, Deborah, in 1993
Kent State University.
and lived with her in Astoria until his
As a young man, Tom set a prec-
passing. They shared an appreciation
edent for his life to come by working Thomas Edward for spending time in nature, learning
Geraghty Sr.
from the age of 14, while simultane-
Spanish and, most of all, spending
time with their children.
ously pursuing the many endeavors
Tom was preceded in death by his parents. He
which reflected his natural curiosity about the
greater world around him. Whether working in leaves his sons, Leaf and Thomas, of Astoria and
a blast furnace, playing piano in a jazz band, tak- Portland, Oregon; and daughters, Ilona, Rose-
ing flying lessons or just watching the fireflies on mary and Christina Guthrow of Bend and Asto-
an Ohio summer evening, Tom’s life was guided ria, Oregon, and Richmond, Virginia. Tom was
by his understanding of the value of hard work, a thoughtful stepfather to Ben Hamlin, Sabrina
but also in his belief that the people and experi- Pearson and Sonja Kallam of Bay City and Port-
ences of a person’s life were what mattered most. land, Oregon, and Federal Way, Washington.
In the late 1960s, after the birth of his much- He especially loved his grandchildren Grace,
loved first daughter, Tom made his way from Maryann, Perry, Linda, Olivia, Krystal, Mariah,
Ohio and traveled across the country to find his Emily, Beth, Nick and Lukas.
Block closes
to mark
centennial
By BRENNA VISSER
The Daily Astorian
GEARHART — Dancers,
booming music and a delicate
network of lights filled the
otherwise sleepy streets of
Gearhart Friday night at the
town’s first street dance.
A block of Pacific Way
was closed to accommodate
about 100 visitors and resi-
dents for the Gearhart Down-
town Street Dance to cele-
brate the town’s centennial.
The dance was put on
by the Gearhart Centennial
Brenna Visser/The Daily Astorian
Crowds begin to gather to celebrate Gearhart’s 100th birth-
day at the Downtown Gearhart Street Dance on Friday.
Committee to bring people
together, committee mem-
ber and longtime resident
Melissa Eddy said.
“It’s something I’ve
always wanted to do,” Eddy
said. “What better time than
for the centennial?”
Knappa woman arrested for
arson after house fire Sunday
The Daily Astorian
A woman was arrested
following an early morning
fire Sunday at her home in
Knappa.
Mona Lisa Heilmann, 56,
allegedly set fire to the house
on the 41000 block of Hill-
crest Loop shortly before 3
a.m. Sunday. Several people
inside the home were able to
DEATHS
County Sheriff’s Office.
Heilmann was arrested
Sunday by the Pacific County
Sheriff’s Office and charged
with first-degree arson. She
is awaiting extradition to
Oregon.
Those who have informa-
tion relevant to the investiga-
tion can contact Detective Jus-
tin Dersham at 503-325-2061
or jdersham@co.clatsop.or.us.
extinguish the blaze before
emergency personnel arrived,
but one person was treated
and released from a hospital
for fire-related injuries.
Heilmann had been living
at a family member’s home
in Chinook, Washington, for
several months. Family mem-
bers recently had become
concerned about her behav-
ior, according to the Clatsop
July, 6, 2018
FERRETTI, Joan Carole,
81, of Astoria, died in Sea-
side. Caldwell’s Luce-Lay-
ton Mortuary of Astoria is in
charge of the arrangements.
STEPHENS,
Crys-
tal Virginia, 98, of Astoria,
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
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Mostly cloudy
Mostly sunny and
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Salem
53/83
Newport
53/67
First
Eugene
48/82
Full
July 19
Last
July 27
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
TOMORROW'S TIDES
Astoria / Port Docks
Time
6:05 a.m.
5:41 p.m.
Low
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2.4 ft.
Burns
51/85
Lakeview
45/86
Ashland
55/89
REGIONAL CITIES
City
Baker City
Bend
Brookings
Eugene
Ilwaco
Klamath Falls
Medford
Newberg
Newport
North Bend
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Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy,
sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries,
sn-snow, i-ice.
TUESDAY
Clatsop County Planning
Commission, 10 a.m., Judge
Guy Boyington Building, 857
Commercial St.
Miles Crossing Sanitary
Sewer District Board, 6
p.m., 34583 U.S. Highway 101
Business.
Lewis & Clark Fire Depart-
ment Board, 7 p.m., main fire
station, 34571 Highway 101
Business.
Cannon Beach City Council,
5:30 p.m., work session, City
Hall, 163 E. Gower St.
Astoria Design Review Com-
mittee, 5 p.m., City Hall, 1095
Duane St.
Astoria Historic Landmarks
Commission, after Design
Review Committee meeting,
City Hall, 1095 Duane St.
Clatsop Community College
Board, 6:30 p.m., Columbia Hall
Room 219, 1651 Lexington Ave.
Estimated jackpot: $2.8 million
Saturday’s Powerball: 1-10-43-
45-64, Powerball: 22
Estimated jackpot: $90 million
Friday’s Pick 4:
1 p.m.: 6-2-9-3
4 p.m.: 9-4-2-1
7 p.m.: 2-4-1-3
10 p.m.: 7-9-8-5
Friday’s Lucky Lines: 01-08-09-
13-19-24-28-30
Estimated jackpot: $33,000
Friday’s Mega Millions: 2-10-
46-50-56, Mega Ball: 16
Estimated jackpot: $306 million
27-30-39-42-45-46-48-58-64-68-
70-74-77-78-79
Sunday’s Match 4: 01-10-18-22
Saturday’s Daily Game: 3-5-6
Saturday’s Hit 5: 05-09-31-32-36
Estimated jackpot: $130,000
Saturday’s Keno: 16-18-20-24-
26-28-37-46-48-52-58-59-60-61-
62-63-66-68-73-76
Saturday’s Lotto: 06-13-27-34-
46-48
Estimated jackpot: $4.6 million
Saturday’s Match 4: 02-03-16-
21
Friday’s Daily Game: 1-4-7
Friday’s Keno: 03-06-07-08-09-
14-18-21-22-25-27-31-32-37-53-
67-71-72-75-78
Friday’s Match 4: 02-13-14-16
LOTTERIES
TOMORROW'S NATIONAL WEATHER
NATIONAL CITIES
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Baker
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Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2018
Tonight's Sky: Antares, a red giant at 550 light
years away, the brightest star in the constellation of
Scorpius.
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Ontario
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Klamath Falls
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PUBLIC MEETINGS
MONDAY
Youngs River Lewis & Clark
Water District Board, 6 p.m.,
34583 U.S. Highway 101 Busi-
ness.
Cannon Beach Rural Fire
Department Board, 6 p.m.,
Fire-Rescue Main Station, 188
Sunset Ave.
Seaside City Council, 5 p.m.,
workshop, food carts; 7 p.m.,
regular meeting, City Hall, 989
Broadway.
Roseburg
53/86
Brookings
53/77
Aug 4
John Day
55/83
Bend
48/82
Medford
55/91
UNDER THE SKY
High
6.8 ft.
9.3 ft.
Prineville
48/84
Lebanon
53/82
Thursday, July 12
NYBERG, Emil E. “Swede” — No host lunch at 11:30 a.m., Dooger’s Seafood & Grill, 103
U.S. Highway 101 in Warrenton. RSVP to 503-440-0186.
Times of clouds and sun
Pendleton
62/86
The Dalles
64/86
Portland
60/80
Sunset tonight ........................... 9:08 p.m.
Sunrise Tuesday .......................... 5:34 a.m. Coos Bay
Moonrise today ........................... 2:43 a.m. 52/71
Moonset today ........................... 5:27 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
68
54
Mostly sunny and
pleasant
Tillamook
54/71
SUN AND MOON
Time
12:25 p.m.
11:42 p.m.
72
55
Shown is tomorrow's weather. Temperatures are tonight's lows and tomorrow's highs.
ASTORIA
55/70
Precipitation
Sunday ............................................. 0.00"
Month to date ................................... 0.02"
Normal month to date ....................... 0.36"
Year to date .................................... 35.67"
Normal year to date ........................ 36.27"
July 12
FRIDAY
REGIONAL WEATHER
Astoria through Sunday.
Temperatures
High/low ....................................... 68°/49°
Normal high/low ........................... 67°/53°
Record high ............................ 94° in 1905
Record low ............................. 41° in 1900
New
71
56
Partly sunny
ALMANAC
THURSDAY
ton Mortuary of Astoria is in
charge of the arrangements.
RUSINKO, Doris, 91,
of Astoria, died in Asto-
ria. Ocean View Funeral
& Cremation Service of
Astoria is in charge of the
arrangements.
MEMORIAL
FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA
TONIGHT
died in Astoria. Caldwell’s
Luce-Layton Mortuary of
Astoria is in charge of the
arrangements.
July, 5, 2018
FOLEY, Jammie Rose, 37,
of Warrenton, died in War-
renton. Caldwell’s Luce-Lay-
OREGON
Sunday’s Pick 4:
1 p.m.: 4-3-7-8
4 p.m.: 9-3-8-6
7 p.m.: 1-8-9-7
10 p.m.: 8-6-1-5
Sunday’s Lucky Lines: 02-08-
09-15-18-22-26-29
Estimated jackpot: $36,000
Saturday’s Pick 4:
1 p.m.: 0-3-1-1
4 p.m.: 0-1-6-9
7 p.m.: 7-9-3-7
10 p.m.: 2-7-1-9
Saturday’s Lucky Lines: 04-06-
10-16-17-24-26-31
Estimated jackpot: $34,000
Saturday’s Megabucks: 1-2-3-
28-42-43
WASHINGTON
Sunday’s Daily Game: 2-8-1
Sunday’s Keno: 03-06-10-13-16-
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