2A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2018 Day of the Dead A helping hand Colin Murphey/The Daily Astorian Kelsie and Mya Vargas participate in the Day of the Dead celebration at the Barbey Mar- itime Center in Astoria on Saturday. The event was organized by the Lower Columbia Hispanic Council. Richard ‘Dick’ Dale Myer Katie Frankowicz/The Daily Astorian Local officials on Sunday toured a new homeless facility in Uniontown backed by Helping Hands, a nonprofit. Silverton Sept. 4, 1951 — Oct. 18, 2018 Richard “Dick” Dale Myer passed peacefully Some of Dick’s many interests included on to be with his Lord at his home in Silverton going to his and Janet’s beach house in Gear- on the morning of Oct. 18, 2018 after a valiant hart, visiting North Coast friends he knew when struggle with cancer. Dick will be remembered he lived there years ago. He also loved jet ski- ing, all-terrain vehicle trips and lis- for his love of his family, his dedica- tening to music. He loved cars, espe- tion to Christ and managing his three cially his BMW convertible, and towing companies. talking with friends he made at his Dick was born on Sept. 4, 1951 favorite restaurant. He was always to Roland and Roberta (Jean) Myer up for adventure and his grandkids in Fresno, California. He was the remember him as a “fun” grandpa. youngest of five children. Dick grad- uated from South Salem High School He was ornery and entertaining, an individual like no other. in 1970, before moving to Astoria, Dick is survived by his lov- where he married in 1972 to Nancy ing partner, Janet Wright; his sons, Roberts. He had various jobs, includ- Richard ‘Dick’ ing at the Wauna Paper Mill in West- Adam, Matthew (Jodie) and Andrew Dale Myer port, Oregon. After quitting work (Melissa); daughter, Maryanne (Josh) Gobble; siblings, Dan, Don and Dar- at Wauna, he moved his family to Brookings and established Just Give a Call lene (Don) Basket; former spouse, Nancy (Rob- erts) Myer; and numerous grandchildren. Home Auto Service. He is preceded in death by his parents, his In 1991, he divorced and returned to Asto- ria. In 1992, he met Janet Wright, his partner brother, Dave, and his son, Anthony. of 26 years when she worked for Warrenton. Special thanks to the dedicated staff of Hos- During this time, he established his first tow- pice Care of the Northwest. They were com- ing company, All-Around Towing, towing for passionate and caring in his final days. A spe- the Oregon State Police, Clatsop County Sher- cial thank you to the staff and owners of the 310 iff’s Office, Seaside and Warrenton. In 1999, he Water Restaurant in Silverton who made food moved his company to Salem, establishing two that he could eat as he went through chemother- additional towing companies, A-1 Classic Tow- apy, even when it wasn’t on the menu. One of ing and Willamette Valley Towing, towing for his favorites was Rice-a-Roni. Also, thanks to Woodburn, Mount Angel, OSP and the Marion all of the people he enjoyed seeing and convers- ing with when he went to 310 Water. County Sheriff’s Office. Indonesia plane crash kills all 189 on board Associated Press JAKARTA, Indonesia — Rescuers in inflatable boats retrieved human remains, pieces of aircraft and personal belongings from the Java Sea today after a new-genera- tion Boeing jet operated by an Indonesian budget airline crashed minutes after take- off, killing all 189 people on board. Distraught family mem- bers struggled to comprehend the sudden loss of loved ones in the crash of the 2-month- old Lion Air plane with expe- rienced pilots in fine weather. They gathered at crisis cen- ters set up by the authorities at airports, hoping desperately for a miracle. But a top search official, citing the condition of the remains recovered, said no survivors are expected. The disaster is a setback for Indonesia’s airline indus- try, which just emerged from decadelong bans by the Euro- pean Union and the U.S. over safety concerns. President Joko Widodo ordered an investigation and urged Indonesians to “keep on praying.” The crash of the Boeing 737 Max 8 is the latest in a series of tragedies that have struck Indonesia this year, including earthquakes and a tsunami that killed several thousand people. An air transport offi- cial, Novie Riyanto, said the flight was cleared to return to Jakarta after the pilot made a “return to base” request two to three minutes after taking off. It plunged into the sea about 10 minutes later. Weather conditions were normal but the plane, which Lion Air received in August, had expe- rienced an unspecified techni- cal issue on its previous flight. Relatives and friends wept, prayed and hugged each other as they waited at Jakarta’s air- port and at Pangkal Pinang’s airport on Bangka island off Sumatra where the flight was headed. Some including Indo- nesian Finance Minister Sri Mulyani headed to the search and rescue agency’s headquar- ters in Jakarta for information. About 20 ministry staff were on the flight. ON THE RECORD DUII • At 1:49 a.m. Sunday, Cody Kelly, 27, of Astoria, was arrested by the Clatsop County Sheriff’s Office on the DEATHS 41480 block of Old Highway 30 and charged with driving under the influence of intoxi- cants and reckless driving. • At 12:55 a.m. Saturday, Wyatt Dietrich, 20, of Asto- ria, was arrested by the Clatsop County Sheriff’s Office on state Highway 202 near Walluski Loop and charged with DUII. Oct. 27, 2018 ELLER, Shirley Beatrice, 79, of Hammond, died in Hammond. Caldwell’s Luce-Lay- ton Mortuary of Astoria is in charge of the CORRECTIONS FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA TONIGHT TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 44 57 49 Cloudy; brief showers early, then a shower Mostly cloudy, a shower in the afternoon ALMANAC New First Nov 7 Periods of rain Coos Bay 43/59 Full Nov 15 Nov 22 Baker 29/52 Ontario 34/58 Bend 29/53 Burns 17/49 Klamath Falls 20/53 Lakeview 23/51 Ashland 35/61 TOMORROW'S TIDES Time 12:03 a.m. 12:05 p.m. Low -0.2 ft. 3.2 ft. Hi 52 52 57 60 57 52 59 58 55 58 Today Lo 29 29 46 39 49 20 35 43 43 44 W r pc sh r r pc pc r r r Hi 52 53 60 59 56 53 60 57 56 60 Tues. Lo 30 39 48 45 51 29 39 49 48 49 W pc pc pc c c pc pc c c pc City Olympia Pendleton Portland Roseburg Salem Seaside Spokane Springfi eld Vancouver Yakima Hi 55 57 59 61 61 57 51 59 58 59 Today Lo 40 41 45 40 42 47 35 40 46 30 W r pc r r r r pc r r pc Hi 56 56 59 62 60 57 49 60 56 58 Tues. Lo 45 44 50 45 48 51 39 48 49 38 W c pc c pc c c pc c c pc TOMORROW'S NATIONAL WEATHER NATIONAL CITIES W s r s pc s c s c pc s s pc s s s s pc pc s pc s pc pc r pc Hi 72 52 58 44 60 57 79 22 84 68 62 76 79 81 85 75 84 56 70 58 75 52 71 55 63 Tues. Lo 52 38 44 31 40 51 56 10 77 58 43 52 58 64 70 60 68 47 46 45 54 34 52 49 49 Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. W s s r c pc pc pc pc r pc r s s pc s pc pc s c s pc pc s c s Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice. said the owner was Connie Calcagno. Both Perkins and Cal- cagno opened Yolk in Manza- nita earlier this year. The arti- cle suggested it was primarily Calcagno’s project. TUESDAY Gearhart City Council, 6 p.m., work session on wildlife feeding, 698 Pacific Way. LOTTERIES Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2018 Astoria / Port Docks Hi 70 56 55 79 66 53 82 24 87 60 71 85 78 71 82 67 83 56 78 59 70 61 69 55 61 John Day 36/49 La Grande 38/51 REGIONAL CITIES City Baker City Bend Brookings Eugene Ilwaco Klamath Falls Medford Newberg Newport North Bend Wrong owner: The now-closed Utopia Dessert and Coffeehouse in south- east Portland was opened by Joanne Perkins. A Mouth of the Columbia review in the Thursday Coast Weekend MONDAY Seaside City Council/Parks Advisory Commit- tee, 6 p.m., workshop, City Hall, 989 Broadway. Roseburg 40/62 Brookings 45/62 Source: Jim Todd, OMSI Today Lo 48 39 43 35 48 37 56 9 76 42 56 60 58 57 66 45 62 42 63 41 54 37 50 47 43 Prineville 29/55 Lebanon 42/59 Medford 35/60 Tonight's Sky: Low west at sunset, Jupiter and Mercury just 3 degrees apart. High 7.1 ft. 8.4 ft. Pendleton 41/56 Salem 42/60 Newport 43/56 Wrong date and time: A Trunk or Treat event hosted by North Coast Family Fel- lowship takes place at 4 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, not Monday, as printed in Coast Weekend and Seaside Signal calendars. PUBLIC MEETINGS The Dalles 41/59 Portland 45/59 UNDER THE SKY 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 59 48 Mostly cloudy with a bit of rain Rain Eugene 39/59 Sunset tonight ........................... 6:06 p.m. Sunrise Tuesday .......................... 7:53 a.m. Moonrise today ........................ 10:22 p.m. Moonset today ........................... 1:10 p.m. Time 6:48 a.m. 5:48 p.m. 60 52 Tillamook 45/57 SUN AND MOON Oct 31 61 53 FRIDAY Shown is tomorrow's weather. Temperatures are tonight's lows and tomorrow's highs. ASTORIA 44/57 Precipitation Sunday ............................................. 0.32" Month to date ................................... 5.70" Normal month to date ....................... 5.15" Year to date .................................... 44.38" Normal year to date ........................ 45.39" Last THURSDAY REGIONAL WEATHER Astoria through Sunday. Temperatures High/low ....................................... 60°/45° Normal high/low ........................... 58°/43° Record high ............................ 72° in 1962 Record low ............................. 26° in 1971 arrangements. VOSIKA, Thomas John Jr., 82, of Astoria, died in Astoria. Caldwell’s Luce-Layton Mortu- ary of Astoria is in charge of the arrangements. OREGON Sunday’s Pick 4: 1 p.m.: 4-8-6-6 4 p.m.: 7-4-4-2 7 p.m.: 8-1-1-5 10 p.m.: 1-5-2-9 Sunday’s Lucky Lines: 1-8-10- 16-18-24-26-32 Estimated jackpot: $23,000 Saturday’s Pick 4: 1 p.m.: 6222 4 p.m.: 5739 7 p.m.: 8984 10 p.m.: 3849 Saturday’s Lucky Lines: 1-7-11- 13-18-21-25-31 Estimated jackpot: $21,000 Saturday’s Megabucks: 12-18- 22-39-43-46 Estimated jackpot: $1.6 million Saturday’s Powerball: 8-12-13- 19-27, Powerball: 4 Estimated jackpot: $40 million Friday’s Pick 4: 1 p.m.: 9-9-4-6 4 p.m.: 2-2-0-7 7 p.m.: 3-1-0-0 10 p.m.: 3-0-2-0 Friday’s Lucky Lines: 1-5-11-15- 18-23-26-31 Estimated jackpot: $20,000 Friday’s Mega Millions: 1-28- 61-62-63, Mega Ball: 5 Estimated jackpot: $45 million WASHINGTON Sunday’s Daily Game: 8-6-0 Sunday’s Keno: 02-03-04-06-08- 26-28-39-40-44-48-49-58-59-67- 72-74-75-76-78 Sunday’s Match 4: 11-18-22-24 Saturday’s Daily Game: 6-8-5 Saturday’s Hit 5: 12-18-19-20-25 Estimated jackpot: $190,000 Saturday’s Keno: 05-06-09-14- 16-17-19-26-29-31-38-40-42-49- 50-52-56-59-65-75 Saturday’s Lotto: 04-20-25-27- 30-46 Estimated jackpot: $4.8 million Saturday’s Match 4: 04-20-21- 23 Friday’s Daily Game: 7-7-9 Friday’s Keno: 08-13-22-24-27- 31-32-36-38-40-45-46-49-51-59- 60-66-73-74-76 Friday’s Match 4: 11-18-20-21 OBITUARY POLICY The Daily Astorian publishes paid obituaries. 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