A5 THE ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 2021 OBITUARIES Darle Hoagland Fearl facebook.com/DAILYASTORIAN Portland Feb. 19, 1941 — Oct. 13, 2020 Darle Hoagland Fearl passed away Oct. 13, 2020, with her share her opinion with her friends. husband, Jim, by her side after a four-year hard fought battle Darle and Jim loved to travel, visiting many places with ovarian cancer. in Europe, including two trips to Ireland. She especially Born Feb. 19, 1941, in Astoria, to Agnes R. Ness enjoyed their month in South Africa and, lov- and Joseph Frank Hoagland, Darle graduated from ing history, their last trip to sites of World War II Astoria High in 1959. She served as editor of the D-Day battles. Astor Post, the school newspaper, as well as junior They saw the Olympics in Los Angeles, Salt prom queen. Lake City and Barcelona. Her love of sports When she was 4, Bumble Bee Seafoods built extended to Oregon State and the Seahawks, and three boats named after her and two of her sisters. she had the wardrobe to match! Her boat and picture are now in the Columbia River Darle had so many close friends with involve- Maritime Museum. ment in fundraising for Trillium and Delta Gamma, She loved playing fi rst base for the Tapioca Pud- and participating in activities at Claremont, where dings so much that she also played softball later in they lived. Darle Fearl life. She and Jim had reunions with high school During summers, she worked as a guide at the friends, as well as Air Force friends. She enjoyed Bumble Bee cannery. being the hostess in the home she loved. She graduated from Oregon State University in 1963, Their second home in Sisters, built by Jim’s parents the where she joined Delta Gamma, and was president for two year they got married, was a reunion site, including their years. She played on the Oregon State women’s bowling team. 50th wedding anniversary party, attended by friends near and While there, she also met her husband, Jim, and they married far. The most special reunions were with her three sisters, in 1963. in Sisters, and Thanksgivings, alternating in Portland, Bel- She taught school at David Douglas High School in Portland levue, Washington, and Astoria. until their son, Mike, was born on her 24th birthday. Daughter Each July the family gathered for the Bellevue Arts Fair. Erin followed in 1967. With Jim serving in the U.S. Air Force, The laughing was often and loud. Darle loved Christmas they lived in Fresno, California, San Antonio, Texas, Michi- and, after cutting their own family tree, decorated the entire gan and Philadelphia before returning to Portland. house. She loved indulging both her children and grandchil- After the kids started school, Darle volunteered at the dren at Christmas and always. school library. In her 40s, she got her master’s degree at Lewis No words can describe the loss of Darle to all who knew & Clark College and became a legendary middle school sub- her. She will be remembered by her uplifting, positive atti- stitute teacher. tude, her sense of humor and that smile! Then she began working as a consultant teaching the Six Darle was preceded in death by her daughter, Erin, in Trait Writing Model to teachers, traveling to over 30 states to 2019, of pancreatic cancer, and her parents. put on workshops, pulling her suitcase of books through air- Survivors include Jim; son, Mike; grandchildren, Morgan ports to have samples of good writing to share. She couldn’t and Zachary Ochsenschlager, Parker Fearl and Raven Zilka; check that suitcase because she had to have those books for son-in-law, Rick Benevento; sisters, Sheryl Ohler, Marlys her workshops. Efaw and Nancy Meyer; sister-in-law, Sharon Jones; very Darle loved reading and sharing good writing, including special nieces; and too many friends to count. reading examples out loud to her husband. She belonged to A celebration of life will be held on July 1 at 3 p.m. in several book clubs, and even participated toward the end of Astoria at Sheryl Ohler’s. For questions, call 503-468-0365 her life on Zoom, determined to read the chosen books and or text 971-704-4550. Patricia Velma Coff ey LEO FINZI What’s a good Anti-Virus app? Avira.com provides award winning anti-virus, VPN, Astoria’s Best password manager, and update scanner at NO CHARGE  Unlike other “Free” anti-virus, Avira does not bombard you with frequent Asus 17” requests to upgrade to the pay i7 1TB SSD version or other programs the $899.99 Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat/Sun Closed company owns. 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(Amy Gray), of Johnson City, Tennessee, and Erin Coff ey Mrs. Coff ey was born Feb. 4, 1928, in Lewis- Vingiello (Tony Vingiello), of Portland; future ton, Idaho, raised in Astoria, Oregon, and lived in son-in-law, Jerry Donald Blackburn, of Sweet- Pocatello, Idaho (1951 to 2005), before moving water, Tennessee; sister-in-law, Shirley Cof- to Oak Ridge in 2005 to be near her daughter and fey, of Redmond; nephews, William Jay Coff ey grandchildren. Jr. (Charles Schomaker), of Portland, Douglas Her parents, both deceased, were Leonard Rohn Charles Coff ey (Karen Coff ey), of Reno, Nevada, Andrews and Asta Lucy Andrews; each worked and Darryl Allen Coff ey (Lisa Coff ey), of Red- as a dentist in Astoria. Mrs. Coff ey assisted her mond; niece, Julie Lynn Coff ey Patton (Douglas father in his dental offi ce, later worked for the Patton), of Bend; and other family members. telephone company in Astoria and was employed Special friends include Polly Blackburn, Bob by the school district in Pocatello. and Betsy Luther, Bill and Jan Whitworth and Mrs. Coff ey had one brother, Gary Rohn Patricia Coff ey Ferne Studebaker. Her long-standing friend is Andrews, who preceded her in death. Alice Anderson of Jupiter, Florida. Mrs. Coff ey married Charles Victor Coff ey in 1951, and Patricia was much-loved and will be deeply missed. was his beloved wife until his death in 1988. 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Seattle 68 56 Clouds breaking 75 60 Warm with some sun 82 60 80 61 Partly sunny Sunny and warm 70 57 Not as warm 69 57 69 56 Mostly sunny Areas of low clouds Aberdeen Olympia 73/56 80/62 Wenatchee Tacoma Moses Lake 81/58 ALMANAC UNDER THE SKY TODAY'S TIDES Astoria through Tuesday Tonight’s Sky: Moonrise at 125 degrees (SE) and moonset at 239 degrees (SW). Astoria / Port Docks Temperatures High/low ................................ 67/56 Normal high/low .................. 65/51 Record high .................. 79 in 1926 Record low .................... 41 in 1965 Precipitation Tuesday ................................... Trace Month to date ........................ 1.91” Normal month to date ......... 2.06” Year to date .......................... 37.27” Normal year to date ........... 35.42” Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2021 Time High (ft.) 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