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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2018
OBITUARIES
Michael Earl Anderson
Michael N. Pierce
Sherwood
April 3, 1946 — Sept. 9, 2018
Cannon Beach
Oct. 2, 1949 — Sept. 18, 2018
Michael Earl Anderson, age 72, passed
In 1992, Mike met his partner, Joan Patton,
away peacefully on Sept. 9, 2018, from cancer. with whom he spent his remaining 26 years.
Born April 3, 1946, in Portland, Mike was
Mike, an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed
the son of Harvey and Dorothy (Raymond) hunting, fishing, clamming and camping, will
Anderson. He grew up in Tillamook
always be admired for his adven-
turous spirit and relentless sense of
with his parents and three siblings,
humor. His notorious one-liners and
James, Diane (Corvington) and
playful antics will remain forever in
Charles.
After graduating from Tillamook
our hearts.
High School in 1964, Mike enlisted
He will lovingly be remembered
in the Army National Guard for six
by his partner, Joan; his daughters,
years.
Jill and Jennifer; his grandchildren,
In 1972, he married Christine
Gray and Lila; and Joan’s daugh-
ters, Kimberly and Jennifer, and her
Blondo, also of Tillamook, and had
grandchildren, Ryland, Ethan and
two daughters, Jill and Jennifer.
Michael
Evan.
They divorced in 1982.
Anderson
Mike’s 33-year career for U.S.
The family will host a celebra-
Bank took him to Tillamook, Asto-
tion of life reception on Friday, Oct.
ria, Klamath Falls and Beaverton. He retired 5, 2018, from 2 to 4 p.m., at Hayden’s Lake-
in 2001 as vice president district manager in front Grill in Tualatin. Please visit springer-
andson.com for additional information.
Beaverton.
Michael Pierce, of Cannon Beach, passed beyond, visiting family.
A lifetime visitor and longtime homeowner
away at home on Sept. 18, 2018.
He was born in Portland in 1949 to Harold in Cannon Beach, he retired full time to the town
and Inge Pierce, and grew up in Portland with his a decade ago. He was a famously devoted, ener-
getic and fun-loving grandfather and
brothers, David and Mark.
uncle, enjoying his time with fam-
He graduated from Franklin High
ily most of all. He also enjoyed visit-
School, served in the Oregon Air
ing with his many dear friends at the
National Guard, and earned a manage-
ment degree from Linfield College.
coffee shops of Cannon Beach and
An avid hiker and skier from an
the golf courses of the North Coast —
early age, he eagerly explored the
sharing his optimistic good cheer with
everyone he met.
Oregon Coast, Mount Hood and the
An elder of the Cannon Beach
Columbia Gorge. He also enjoyed
Community Church, he regularly vol-
exploring new technologies, science
unteered for the Cannon Beach Food
fiction, books and movies, and played
Michael Pierce
Pantry. He remained an enthusiastic
baseball and other sports in his spare
global traveler throughout his retire-
time.
ment — exploring the coasts of Scot-
In 1979, he married his lifetime
friend and companion, Carol. With his two chil- land, Norway and Iceland as recently as August.
dren from a prior marriage, and her son, they
In addition to his wife, Carol, he is survived
embarked on many new adventures.
by his children and their families, Mike and Jenn
After a few years working at Tektronix, he Pierce (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), Amy and Craig
began a 29-year career with Wacker Siltronic. In Southwick (Portland), and Doug and Faith Deur
that role, he traveled for business and pleasure (Arch Cape), as well as seven grandchildren, his
around the world, from Germany to Japan, Can- mother (Phoenix, Arizona), and his two brothers
ada to Czech Republic, Mauritius to Singapore — and their families.
very often accompanied by Carol.
A celebration of life will be held at the Can-
He developed a close bond with many resi- non Beach Community Church on Oct. 6, 2018,
dents of Siltronic’s headquarters town of Burghau- at 1 p.m.
sen, Bavaria, where he and Carol lived for over
Remembrances can be made to the Cannon
four years, and visited regularly for over 25. He Beach Food Pantry: cannonbeachfoodpantry.org
also made frequent extended stays in Arizona and or 503-440-8592.
Thomas Lee Chatterton
Seaside
Jan. 29, 1937 — Aug. 5, 2018
Thomas Lee Chatterton was born on Jan. gently left his footprint on various parts of
29, 1937, and went home to be with our Lord the community. His ongoing care for all of
on Aug. 5, 2018.
his landscapes was a labor of love that went
Tom moved to Seaside, Oregon, in 1992, beyond the first day of their creation. He took
and made a big impression on this
pride in maintaining this beauty so
wonderful city from day one. In
that others could enjoy it for many
1992, Tom ran an ad in the local
years to come.
newspaper inviting individuals
Tom dearly loved his town and
interested in forming a Unitarian
was very proud to be an active con-
tributor by working with commu-
Universalist Fellowship.
nity service youth and adults, as
Within a year, the Pacific Uni-
tarian Universalist Fellowship was
well as other agencies within the
formed. Tom also had a deep spiri-
district. Tom’s sensitive heart, his
tual passion and regularly attended
talents and his great wit will be
various other churches, including
greatly missed by all who knew
Thomas
the Catholic and Lutheran churches.
him.
Chatterton
His love for his fellow man and his
Tom is survived by his sister-
four-legged friends were evident
in-law, his three nieces and a large
when he performed various services, includ- extended family of very close friends.
ing commitment ceremonies, weddings and
A memorial service for Tom will be held
blessings with animals.
at Our Saviors Lutheran Church, 320 First
Tom’s love for Seaside was shown Ave. in Seaside. Please join us in celebrating
through his passion for landscaping as he his life, Saturday, Oct. 13, at 11 a.m.
Georgette Patterson
Troutdale
Feb. 24, 1958 — Sept. 20, 2018
Georgette Ann Strom Patterson died Sept. 20 grandma, an exceptional cook, an enthusiastic
after a long battle with dementia. She was sur- traveler, and an extraordinary party planner. She
rounded by family and friends in the
was someone you could count on, and
was loved by so many.
weeks leading up to her death.
Georgette was preceded in death
Georgette was born in Hillsboro,
by her mother and father, Lillian and
Oregon, to George and Lillian Strom.
George. She is survived by two daugh-
She grew up in Astoria, Oregon,
ters, Ashley and Katie; granddaughter,
where she graduated from Astoria
Lila; brother, Michael; and step-sib-
High School with the Class of 1976.
lings, John, Cathy, Don and Jim.
In 1985, she married Tom Patter-
son, and a year later they had their first
A celebration of life dinner will be
daughter, Ashley. Shortly thereafter
held at Nordia House in Portland on
Sunday, Oct. 14, at 5 p.m.
they moved to Portland, Oregon, and
Georgette
In lieu of flowers, please consider
in 1989 welcomed their second daugh-
Patterson
ter, Katie.
making a donation to the Alzheimer’s
Association in her honor.
Georgette was a proud mom and
Astoria man dies in car crash
By JACK HEFFERNAN
The Daily Astorian
An Astoria man died
after driving off the road
and crashing into a parked
log truck near Miles Cross-
ing and Youngs River Road.
Michael Allen McKay,
39, was driving a 2008
Chevrolet Equinox just
after 10 p.m. on Sept. 24
when the car veered off the
road. Police did not notice
any signs, such as skid
marks, of how the crash
occurred, said Paul Wil-
liams, chief deputy of the
Clatsop County Sheriff’s
Office.
Results of toxicology
tests for drug and alcohol
will likely not be available
for months, Williams said.
Registration ahead for Great Oregon ShakeOut
The Daily Astorian
Businesses and community
groups looking to practice their
response to an earthquake are
invited to register for The Great
Oregon ShakeOut in October.
The event is an annual
FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA
TONIGHT
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
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43
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Showers around in the
a.m.; clouds and sun
Low clouds
THURSDAY
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gency preparedness plans and
supplies.
Registering helps local pub-
lic safety agencies document
participation. To register or
learn more about how to take
more preparedness steps, go to
www.shakeout.org/oregon.
FRIDAY
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Some sun, then
increasing clouds
opportunity to practice “drop,
cover and hold on” at 10:18
a.m. for 60 seconds on Oct. 18.
The event has also been
organized to encourage indi-
viduals, communities, schools
and other organizations to
review and update emer-
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Mostly cloudy with spotty
showers
Cloudy with a touch
of rain
DEATH
Sept. 29, 2018
BEALS, Geraldine June, 95, of Portland, died in Portland. Hughes-Ransom Mortuary & Crema-
tory of Astoria is in charge of the arrangements.
ON THE RECORD
ALMANAC
REGIONAL WEATHER
Tillamook
54/62
Salem
52/69
Newport
50/60
Sunset tonight ........................... 6:56 p.m.
Sunrise Tuesday .......................... 7:15 a.m. Coos Bay
Moonrise today ........................ 11:29 p.m. 54/65
Moonset today ........................... 2:13 p.m.
Oct 2
First
Oct 8
Full
Oct 16
TOMORROW'S TIDES
Astoria / Port Docks
Time
1:24 a.m.
1:21 p.m.
Low
0.3 ft.
3.0 ft.
Hi
84
66
74
74
61
63
88
62
88
84
81
87
86
86
89
84
88
76
81
80
87
80
71
67
84
TUESDAY
Seaside Community Center
Commission, 10 a.m., Bob
Lakeview
38/62
Ashland
53/72
City
Baker City
Bend
Brookings
Eugene
Ilwaco
Klamath Falls
Medford
Newberg
Newport
North Bend
Hi
72
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Today
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City
Olympia
Pendleton
Portland
Roseburg
Salem
Seaside
Spokane
Springfi eld
Vancouver
Yakima
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Tues.
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Today
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Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day.
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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.
icants. Sparks allegedly was
driving when he hit a parked
car. His blood alcohol content
was 0.25 percent.
Chisholm Community Cen-
ter,1225 Avenue A.
Seaside Library Board, 4:30
p.m., Seaside Library, 1131
Broadway.
Cannon Beach City Council,
5:30 p.m., City Hall, 163 E.
Gower St.
Miles Crossing Sanitary Sewer
District Board, 6 p.m., 34583
U.S. Highway 101 Business.
Seaside Planning Commis-
sion, 7 p.m., City Hall, 989
Broadway.
Estimated jackpot: $7.7 million
Saturday’s Powerball: 9-17-34-
59-64, Powerball: 22
Estimated jackpot: $229 million
Friday’s Pick 4:
1 p.m.: 8-1-9-3
4 p.m.: 8-9-0-1
7 p.m.: 4-7-0-6
10 p.m.: 1-3-1-5
Friday’s Lucky Lines: 2-8-9-16-
19-24-26-29
Estimated jackpot: $39,000
Friday’s Mega Millions: 39-45-
52-56-59, Mega Ball: 15
Estimated jackpot: $367 million
32-34-36-52-54-56-60-65-66-67-
70-76-78-79-80
Sunday’s Match 4: 01-03-18-22
Saturday’s Daily Game: 1-3-7
Saturday’s Hit 5: 02-09-15-16-25
Estimated jackpot: $190,000
Saturday’s Keno: 01-03-14-21-
22-23-32-37-40-42-45-56-63-64-
65-66-67-69-70-79
Saturday’s Lotto: 07-18-24-29-
31-35
Estimated jackpot: $3.6 million
Saturday’s Match 4: 09-10-13-
17
Friday’s Daily Game: 3-2-6
Friday’s Keno: 01-02-05-09-12-
19-20-21-23-28-39-44-52-54-57-
66-67-77-79-80
Friday’s Match 4: 01-18-22-24
LOTTERIES
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
Burns
36/67
Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2018
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
Today
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MONDAY
Astoria City Council, 7 p.m.,
City Hall, 1095 Duane St.
Ontario
48/72
Klamath Falls
40/66
arrested by Astoria police on
the 1850 block of Eighth Street
and charged with driving
under the influence of intox-
PUBLIC MEETINGS
Baker
43/69
REGIONAL CITIES
Tonight's Sky: Cassiopeia, the queen, is in the
northeast this evening.
High
6.3 ft.
7.8 ft.
La Grande
49/67
Roseburg
55/72
Brookings
55/66
Oct 24
John Day
51/69
Bend
46/69
Medford
52/73
UNDER THE SKY
Time
8:08 a.m.
7:13 p.m.
Prineville
45/71
Lebanon
53/70
Eugene
51/71
SUN AND MOON
New
Pendleton
52/72
The Dalles
52/72
Portland
56/69
Precipitation
Sunday ............................................. 0.04"
Month to date ................................... 2.40"
Normal month to date ....................... 2.14"
Year to date .................................... 38.68"
Normal year to date ........................ 40.24"
Last
DUII
• At 4:57 p.m. Sunday,
Robert V. Sparks, 45, of Long
Beach, Washington, was
Shown is tomorrow's weather. Temperatures are tonight's lows and tomorrow's highs.
ASTORIA
51/62
Astoria through Sunday.
Temperatures
High/low ....................................... 64°/54°
Normal high/low ........................... 65°/47°
Record high ............................ 86° in 1987
Record low ............................. 34° in 1985
OREGON
Sunday’s Pick 4:
1 p.m.: 2-4-7-2
4 p.m.: 3-8-1-8
7 p.m.: 0-7-1-6
10 p.m.: 7-5-0-0
Sunday’s Lucky Lines: 1-6-10-
14-17-24-26-29
Estimated jackpot: $42,000
Saturday’s Pick 4:
1 p.m.: 4-8-3-4
4 p.m.: 1-6-9-6
7 p.m.: 4-3-7-8
10 p.m.: 2-6-0-5
Saturday’s Lucky Lines: 1-7-12-
13-18-24-27-30
Estimated jackpot: $40,000
Saturday’s Megabucks: 7-9-18-
41-43-45
WASHINGTON
Sunday’s Daily Game: 4-5-8
Sunday’s Keno: 05-06-10-23-30-
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