A5 THE ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2021 OBITUARIES Julia Clair Nicholas ‘Pat’ Mina McEwan Westport Sept. 15, 1956 — Feb. 8, 2021 Gearhart July 8, 1927 — Nov. 29, 2020 Julia Clair Nicholas was born Sept. Euna Nicholas and Mom Elizabeth “Beth” 15, 1956, in San Francisco, to Walter and Nicholas. Ardeana (Hill) Jarnagin. Having not been blessed with children She spent most of her youth in of their own, they tucked a special and around Eureka, California, niece under their wing … being before graduating from Eureka raised as a sister to Ray, but being High School in 1976. She studied so much more to them both, Arta at the College of the Redwoods (Chris) Sharp and the kids, Tiana, in Eureka for a time thereafter. Shawn and Alex, remain forever a She found her life partner in chosen part of their hearts. Raymond “Ray” Nicholas, and Besides Arta’s family, Julia they were united in marriage at leaves a sister, Tama Jones; two her mother’s home in Eureka on brothers, Michael and Russell Nov. 15, 1987. Outside of sev- Thallheimer; three brothers-in- Julia Nicholas eral years in Everett, Washing- law, Les (Laurie), Rex and Don ton, they spent their 33 married (Betty) Nicholas; and three sisters- years together primarily in Clatsop County. in-law, Pam (Lee) Eberhard, Melody (Greg) She and Ray both worked many years DeMaster and Cathy (Albert) Segundo. Julia together in the fi sh canneries, and retired also has aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and from Pacifi c Seafood in Warrenton, having extended generations of the same left to made plenty of friends along those years mourn her absence. there. The family wishes to thank those who Julia left us too soon on Feb. 8, 2021, at responded to Julia’s care, during and after her home in Westport, from complications of her passing, the medical teams who cared congestive heart failure and chronic obstruc- for her during the tough times of the past tive pulmonary disease. Although we all will months, and Caldwell’s Luce-Layton Mor- treasure the many memories of our time with tuary in Astoria for going above and beyond her, it was her time to be lovingly met at the in a professional manner. gates of heaven. Memorial service decisions are still being There to meet her would have been both determined. of her parents and her brother-in-law, Jaun Until we meet again, Julia … may “J.P.” Jones , as well as family from Ray’s you rest gently, and be the fi rst to give side whom she called her own, Grandma Mom and Grandma hugs from the rest of us. “Pat” Mina McEwan, during a slow struction in May 1956, eventually selling it period many years ago at a horse show in to their son, Mike, and his wife. Pat was an accomplished seamstress who Vancouver, British Columbia, handed her sewed wedding and prom dresses, young son a bill from her pocket even upholstering car seats. She and told him to go have fun. He was a skilled baker and heavily took off, looking at the rides that involved in her church. She was cost $1 each. Then he took a look a fan of Coca-Cola, Glenn Miller, at the bill in his hand, and was wrist watches and hair curlers. shocked. It was a $20. She was painstakingly orga- Pat McEwan, who passed away nized. She was known to speak peacefully on Nov. 29, 2020, at her mind. But most of all, she was the age of 93, lived life by a set of a dedicated mother and grand- no-nonsense rules. But as her fam- mother who spent many weekends ily would keep learning, just like that day at the horse show, she ‘Pat’ Mina McEwan on the road at horse shows. Pat was preceded in death by her gave generously. For a lifetime. brother, Raymond. She is survived She was born in The Dalles by her husband, Robert; their two on July 8, 1927, to Raymond and children, Mike McEwan and Mary Susan (Prindle) Dukek. She grad- Jean Wilson; seven grandchildren; uated as valedictorian of Condon and eight great-grandchildren. High School in 1945 and went on Services will be held at a later to become a beautician at Meier & date. Frank in Portland. In lieu of fl owers, the family It was after moving to the coast has requested that remembrances that Pat met her husband, Robert be made in the form of contri- McEwan, at the Wave Crest lunch counter in Cannon Beach. The two married butions to the Alzheimer’s Foundation of in Carson City, Nevada, on Oct. 17, 1950, America or to Camp Kiwanilong Summer and chose to settle down in the town of Youth Program, P.O. Box 128, Warrenton, Gearhart. They founded Bob McEwan Con- OR., 97146. OREGON CAPITAL INSIDER Karen Greenberg We’re investing in Salem coverage when other news organizations are cutting back. Get the inside scoop on state government and politics! Astoria April 17, 1951 — Feb. 10, 2021 Karen Louise Greenberg, 69, of Astoria, ing her hummingbirds, spending time with passed away Feb. 10, 2021, after a short her grandkids, the ocean and Disneyland. battle with cancer. When she smiled, she lit up the room. She was born to parents George Karen was an avid volun- Jr. and Margaret Olsen on April teer at Lewis and Clark Elemen- 17, 1951, in Astoria. Karen grad- tary, where her children attended uated from Astoria High School school. Her children remember in 1969 and attended Western their mom sitting at the kitchen Oregon University prior to start- table for many years, fi lling out ing a family. Karen married Rob- kindergarten diplomas in her ert Greenberg on Feb. 6, 1975. beautiful, perfect printing. She Karen is survived by her then became a teacher’s assis- spouse and their three children tant at Astor Elementary School, and their spouses, Laurie Cope where she worked with special (Shawn), Jeri Finn (Brendan) Karen Greenberg needs children. and Joseph Greenberg (Megan). In lieu of fl owers, the family is Her mother, Margaret Olsen, brother, Gary asking for donations to the hospice house Olsen, and her grandchildren, Dillon Cope, where Karen spent her fi nal days. 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