A5 THE ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 2021 OBITUARIES Sterling John Ficken Donald Duane Schock Astoria Nov. 1, 1949 — Feb. 27, 2021 Yuma, Arizona April 1, 1940 — Oct. 4, 2020 Sterling John Ficken, 71, passed away Board member for many years, and was a Feb. 27, 2021, at his home in Astoria. current member and past president of the Born Nov. 1, 1949, to John Nicho- Clatsop County Livestock Association. las Ficken and Angela Elaine He was a cheerleader for the (McGovern) Ficken, he was the youth in the community. His pas- oldest of fi ve siblings. He mar- sion was coaching Little League ried Dawn Colleen Headley in and Babe Ruth baseball teams, 1976 in Astoria. including being the “Commish.” Sterling attended Lewis He could always be found at and Clark Consolidated Grade Astoria High School basketball School and Astoria High School, games, and as part of the Chain graduating in 1968. In 1970, he Gang at football games. received an associate’s degree Well known for his trading from the Clatsop Community abilities, he always had seafood, Sterling Ficken College agriculture program. apples or asparagus to share with Sterling held many jobs friends and family. Sterling was during his youth, caddying at the golf blessed by many friendships, including course, milking cows, logging and cutting the Lewis & Clark gang, golfi ng buddies, and wrapping meat at Zero Zone Locker. Scandinavian Benevolent Society, din- He was a shareholder at the Astoria Ply- ner group, party group and the Big O. He wood Mill before its closure. didn’t know a stranger. Working for Ag-Bag , his travels took Always there to offer his support and him across farmland throughout the west- encouragement to his children, Sterling ern states. Talking to potential customers was the best “Poppa” to his grandchil- was right up his alley! He worked at the dren, taking an active interest in all their rock pit for Warrenton Fibre/Nygaard Log- activities, making sure the kids always had ging, and was employed for over 20 years, an ice cream and a little “jingle” in their refusing to retire! pockets. Sterling and his brother, Jack, started Sterling is survived by his wife, Dawn; the Ficken Brothers Hog Farm, raising daughter, Heather Ficken-Sovince (Ben) both commercial and show pigs to help and grandchildren, Callahan and Clay- and support the area youth. It was at this ton; son, Jason Ficken, and grandchildren, time he affectionately became known as Hunter, Alice and Fiona; siblings, Molly “Boss Hog.” (Leonard) Brown, Mindy (Ron) Sloper, 4-H and Future Farmers of America Tracy Gray and Jack (Teresa) Ficken; sis- were the cornerstones of his youth, offer- ters-in-law, Sandra (Chuck) Kienholz and ing him many opportunities for travel and Roxanne Headley; cousin, Mike Roby; and education, but most of all, fun! He was the numerous nieces and nephews. fi rst Clatsop County chapter president. A celebration of life will be held at a Some of his best memories were of later date. Memorial contributions may be summers spent with friends at the county made to Astoria High School athletics, the and state fairs. His involvement with the local Clatsop County 4-H scholarship fund fair continued as an adult. Serving as an or the Astoria FFA chapter. auction ring-man he hustled the bids with Caldwell’s Luce-Layton Mortuary is in his iconic “yeeeeeeup” and his cane to get charge of the arrangements. Please sign the best price possible for the kids. our online guest book at caldwellsmortu- He served as a Clatsop County Fair ary.com Donald Duane Schock passed away see his stamp. He was active member of the Jaycees, peacefully in his sleep on Oct. 4, 2020, with his loving wife, Carol, by his side at their Astoria ABATE motorcycle club and, in 2016, received the honor of being home in Yuma, Arizona. an active member of the American Born April 1, 1940, to Henry Legion for 50 continuous years. and Edna Schock, he graduated He enjoyed spending time with from high school in Colorado children by being a part of the Start Springs, Colorado, then attended Making a Reader Today and Lunch college in Pueblo, Colorado, Buddy programs for the Astoria studying refrigeration. School District. He helped con- He was instrumental in the struct a BMX course in Alderbrook concrete construction of the U.S. Park, coordinated the ABATE toy Air Force Academy in Colorado drive for several years and coached Springs. He was drafted into the Donald Schock T-ball. Army National Guard and served He always encouraged the kids until released. He moved to Astoria in 1965 to work on to give it their best, and treated the kids to the Astoria Bridge with his father, Henry. ice cream after every game; every kid on the While in Astoria, he met and married Dor- team was a winner. Halloween was his favorite time of year. othy (Sharon) Whitsberger and her two daughters, Julie Niemi and Pam Marez, Kids would fl ock from all over Astoria in 1968. They had one son, Donald Doyle (some from Seaside) to receive a king size Snickers bar. Schock. They later divorced. He spent his spare time making wooden Don then met, and eventually married, Carol Sutcliffe and her two girls, Gina toys for kids, especially large wooden rock- ing horses, one of which adorned the recep- Govea and Janelle Norton, in April 1981. After losing his father, Don owned and tion area of Dr. Gary Pedersen’s dental prac- operated the Triangle Tavern for many tice in Astoria. Don is survived by his wife, Carol; his years. He enjoyed hosting pinochle and crib- bage tournaments, and delighted in serving daughters, Gina Govea (Leo), Janelle Nor- the military members who stopped by while ton (Grant), Julie Niemi (John) and Pam visiting the area for the Astoria Regatta or Marez; his younger brother, Edward Schock; his grandchildren, Daniel Green (Holly), heading to the Portland Rose Festival. Don owned and operated D&D Concrete Kari Rochester (Garette), James Green (Eri- for 40 years. His work can be found through- cia), Zackry Norton, Shoshanna McCleary, Christopher Barnett and Allen Barnett; and out multiple counties in Oregon. Some of his work includes the foundations several great-grandchildren, Hunter and of many well-known places: Hauke’s Sen- Harper Green, Beckett and Claire Roches- try Market (now Safeway), Astoria Build- ter and Mercedes, Bentley, Aston and Iyah ers Supply, Stephanie’s Cabin (formerly The Green. He is preceded in death by his father, Dutch Cup), McDonald’s and Burger King, the tall retaining wall located behind Dairy Henry Schock; his mother, Edna Schock; Queen, the concrete framing of the “Wel- and his son, Donald Schock. His older sister, come to Astoria” sign on the east end of Lois Hedges, of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, town, Jeffers Gardens Mini Storage, his own passed away shortly after Don’s passing. Due to COVID-19, a celebration of life house and many other sidewalks, driveways, retaining walls, foundations, patios and var- will be held at a future date. An announce- ious other projects around town. If you look ment will be made when a date and location down while walking around town, you may are determined. Ronald Dale Elmes OBITUARY POLICY Seaside July 14, 1937 — Feb. 24, 2021 Ronald Dale Elmes, 83, of Seaside, member of the Elks Lodge and a U.S. passed away peacefully on Feb. 24, 2021, Jaycee. surrounded by his family. Throughout his life he thrived on spend- A man of fortitude, determi- ing time outdoors, and spent nation, kindness, humor, love, many years in c entral Oregon, strength and character, he cher- where he enjoyed the high des- ished his family and friends, ert lifestyle of shooting, hunting, and was quick with a joke and a golfi ng and canoeing with friends friendly handshake. and his beloved dogs. An avid outdoorsman, his Ron would say his favorite love of nature took him on many career move was serving as a g olf camping, hunting and fi shing c ourse m arshal at Eagle Crest adventures, most often in c entral Resort, where, on June 16, 2002, Oregon. He also loved the game Ron used his six-iron to record a Ronald Elmes of golf, especially alongside his hole-in-one at the par-three fi rst son, Matt, and grandson, Riley. hole (146 yards). Born July 14, 1937, to Orvetta and Ron- Most recently, he returned to the small ald Elmes in Eugene, Ron graduated from coastal town of Seaside, where he always Lake Oswego High School and attended felt most at home. Ron loved people, Principia College in Elsah, Illinois. laughed easily and was a constant presence He served four years at Shaw Air Force on local golf courses. Base in Sumter, South Carolina, and later Ron is survived by his three children, returned to Oregon in 1963 to begin a Lisa (Doug Marunde), Tracy (Christo- 25-year career with U.S. Bank. He appreci- pher Boese) and Matt (Maribeth) Elmes; ated being able to help people with banking and six grandchildren, Tyler, Trevor, Scott solutions, giving them a way to improve and Devon Marunde and Riley and Libby their lives. Elmes. Ron loved his family, in whom he He devoted himself to community ser- took great pride. 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Seattle 52 33 Areas of low clouds 52 34 55 42 Mostly sunny 50 38 High clouds 48 36 49 38 Clouds and sun; Mostly cloudy chilly Rain 50 41 Rain possible Aberdeen Olympia 52/31 52/34 Wenatchee Tacoma Moses Lake 53/28 ALMANAC UNDER THE SKY TODAY'S TIDES Astoria through Tuesday Tonight’s Sky: Before sunrise, conjunction of the waning gib- bous moon and Jupiter. Astoria / Port Docks Temperatures High/low ................................ 50/39 Normal high/low .................. 53/38 Record high .................. 73 in 1934 Record low .................... 27 in 1969 Precipitation Tuesday ................................... 0.16” Month to date ........................ 1.68” Normal month to date ......... 2.28” Year to date .......................... 29.60” Normal year to date ........... 19.67” Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2021 Time High (ft.) Time Low (ft.) 12:10 a.m. 7.6 5:55 a.m. 2.3 11:41 a.m. 8.3 6:36 p.m. -0.4 Cape Disappointment 11:21 a.m. 8.4 5:14 a.m. 2.8 none 5:51 p.m. -0.2 Source: Jim Todd, OMSI Hammond SUN AND MOON Sunrise today .................. 6:36 a.m. Sunset tonight ............... 6:16 p.m. Moonrise today .............. 6:23 a.m. Moonset today .............. 4:31 p.m. New First Full Last 12:05 a.m. 7.7 5:32 a.m. 2.4 11:32 a.m. 8.6 6:05 p.m. -0.5 Warrenton 12:05 a.m. 8.0 5:39 a.m. 2.5 11:36 a.m. 8.7 6:20 p.m. -0.3 Knappa 12:47 a.m. 7.8 6:56 a.m. 2.0 12:18 p.m. 8.5 7:37 p.m. -0.3 Depoe Bay Mar 13 Mar 21 Mar 28 Apr 4 10:36 a.m. 8.5 4:43 a.m. 2.8 11:45 p.m. 7.8 5:18 p.m. -0.3 City Atlanta Boston Chicago Dallas Denver Honolulu Houston Los Angeles Miami New York City Phoenix San Francisco Wash., DC Fri. 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