A10 THE ASTORIAN • SATURDAY, MAY 25, 2019 OBITUARIES Margaret Gipson Jeffrey Robert Adams Donald Lee Helligso Astoria Aug. 10, 1965 — May 20, 2019 Svensen March 31, 1946 — May 13, 2019 Warrenton Oct. 30, 1930 — May 9, 2019 Margaret Gipson was Beach, Washington; as well born on Aug. 10, 1965 in as her beautiful grandchil- Salt Lake City, Utah. dren, Adan Gipson, Odin At the age of 15 she Gipson and Aryana Gipson. moved to Wright-Patter- Margaret was a strong, son Air Force Base, Ohio. determined woman who Shortly after, she bravely fought met her lifelong breast cancer for soulmate, Dan 10 years. Gipson. Within In her spare the fi rst year, they time, she loved had their fi rst strolls on the beach, child and got mar- shopping with her ried on July 10, daughter and sum- 1984. Just two mer barbecues with months short of the family at her their 35th wed- son’s house. She Margaret Gipson ding anniversary, could be defi ned Margaret peace- by the compas- fully passed away with her sion and love she shared with family at her side. everybody she knew. She is survived by her A celebration of life will loving daughter, Amanda be held at a future date. Gipson, of Astoria; and her Contact Amanda Gipson for son, Dustin Gipson, of Long additional details. Jeffrey Robert Adams, union man, Jeff spent time 73, passed away at his home holding various elected in Svensen, Oregon, on positions in the union, and Monday, May 13, 2019. helped turn the annual Jeff was born March 31, ILWU picnic at Cullaby 1946, in Oakland, Cali- Lake into a community-at- fornia, to Robert tended event. and Patty Adams, A man of many and was the old- words, Jeff could est of three boys. often be found He grew up and holding conversa- attended school in tions with anyone Alameda, Califor- who would take nia. After graduat- the time to lis- ing from Encinal ten. He was also High School, he an avid “picker,” attended Chabot long before reality Jeff rey Adams Junior College in TV made being a nearby Hayward, picker cool! where he played two years Jeff is preceded in death of football. by his mother, Patty; father, After serving in the Robert; brother, Bradley; Army, he began his career and daughter, Patricia. He as an International Long- is survived by his son, Jef- shore and Warehouse Union frey, and his wife, Aimee, (ILWU) longshoreman in of Long Beach, Califor- the Port of San Francisco. nia; daughter, Elisabeth, of He would eventually fall in Astoria; brother, Greg, of love with the Oregon Coast Alameda, California; along and make the move north with fi ve grandchildren, Lil- in 1975. He spent over 40 lianna (20), Tallulah (14), years working at ports up William (11), Eliza (11) and and down the California, Brandon (9). Oregon and Washington A local memorial service state coasts. will be planned in the near An extremely proud future. Donald Lee Helligso, ing trips to Alaska and 88, of Warrenton, died May Hawaii, Denmark and Nor- 9, 2019, at his home, sur- way, other parts of Europe, rounded by his family. New Zealand and Austra- Don was born Oct. 30, lia, as well as cross-coun- 1930, in Astoria, to Neva try trips in their RV, and and Gunnar time spent with Helligso. After their family and friends. his birth, they Edith survives lived in a logging him. In addi- camp in Vinema- tion to his wife, ple , near Jewell, Don is survived before moving to by his son, Kent Jeffers Garden , Helligso (Col- where they lived leen); daughter, through his grad- Kellyann Pink- uation from Asto- Donald Helligso staff (Chris); ria High School grandchil- in 1948. He proudly enlisted dren, Lesa Benton, Mike in the Army on Jan. 3, Helligso (Shanti Peterson), 1951, and served in Ger- Emma Williamson (Chris), many with the “Hell on Kate Paulson (Chris), Wheels” 94th AAA AW Emily Pinkstaff (Chris Brady) and Kelsey Halsen Gun Battalion. Don worked for (Matthew); 14 great-grand- Knappton Towboat Co. children, with another on for 20 years, and began his the way; and his sister, commercial fi sherman edu- Geraldine Henry. Also surviving are cation as a young man with his g randpa, Tom Beck. He Don’s extended children, fi shed in Oregon, Washing- Paul (Libby) Thorsnes, ton state and Alaska until John Thorsnes and Ann Thorsnes; and grandchil- he retired. Don lived and raised his dren, Erik, David, Quinn family in Clatsop County. and Shannon Thorsnes. He married Joann Norgaard Nancy Thorsnes had a spe- on June 6, 1953, and they cial place in Don’s heart, had two children, Kent and as well as Andy Carlson, Mary and Raymond Freel, Kellyann. After their divorce, dear LouAnn Thorsness and friends Jim and Elaine Alan Gatchell. He was preceded in Imlah introduced Don to Cindy, and they married on death in 1960 by his March 10, 1983. Cindy had brother, Michael John, at children that Don loved as the age of 16. The family would like his own, including Mary Freel, Linda Flesey, Alice to thank Erin from Lower Wilson and Bob Mullins. Columbia Hospice and Don and Cindy enjoyed Don’s many friends who spending time with Cin- stopped to visit or call Don dy’s brothers and sisters, as in the last few months. He appreciated your visits well. After Cindy’s death in and loved your friendship; June 1989, Don married we cherish the smiles you Edith Thorsnes on Nov. 16, brought to his face. It was Don’s wish to 1991, welcoming her chil- dren to the family: Paul, not have a funeral service. contributions John and Ann. Don and Memorial Edith traveled extensively, may be made to the charity visiting family and enjoy- of your choice. Milford ‘Steve’ Blaine Stevens Astoria May 30, 1933 — May 16, 2019 Milford “Steve” Blaine Stevens passed away peace- fully on May 16, 2019. He was born on May 30, 1933, in Edgerton, Minnesota, to parents William Walter and Irene Chena (Kingsbury) Ste- vens. He was the youngest, and the last surviving mem- ber, of his seven siblings. Milford married Delpha Fern (Veenhuis) Stevens on Dec. 30, 1953. He is survived by his “Beautiful Bride” of 65 years; and three children, Cliff (Debi), Brad (Donna) and Mary; as well as a small army of grandchildren; and a new generation of rapidly growing great-grandchildren. Milford volunteered for the Army, and served his country for many years, being honor- ably discharged in 1962. He used his GI B ill to obtain a master’s degree in mathematics, and spent his early years teaching at high schools and colleges in Min- nesota, California, Oregon and Washington state. He ended his educational career in 1995, after spending 26 years as a mathematics pro- fessor at Clatsop Community College. No formal service will be held. The family asks that in lieu of sending fl owers, memorial contributions be made to the Clatsop Community College Foundation, 1651 Lexington Ave., Astoria, OR., 97103. 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