A5 THE ASTORIAN • SATuRdAy, NOvEmbER 20, 2021 OBITUARIES Edward Wayne Jessen Carla Lee Hall Judith Aline Claterbos Astoria Aug. 30, 1940 — Nov. 6, 2021 Astoria Nov. 8, 1945 — Nov. 12, 2021 It is with great sorrow that Ed was interested in every- the family of Edward Wayne thing, and had a love for life Jessen announces his pass- and learning. While in Pan- ing on Nov. 6, 2021. Ed was ama, he learned Spanish. He a loving husband, best friend became a small plane pilot, and soul mate to his partner and also traveled all over Panama with a small scooter. and wife of 56 years, Judy. He was also a loving and He and his Army buddy attentive father to traveled by motor- cycle from Panama his two daughters. through Central Many who knew America to the U.S. him would know after their military his quiet grace and service. He turned kindness and hon- orable actions. down an offer from After suffering the Central Intelli- gence Agency to go a severe stroke in home to the love of 2017, he lost much his life, Judy. of his memory, but Edward Jessen Ed and Judy that never stopped lived in the Olney him from enjoying community until the little joys of life their retirement in and the company of February 2002. Ed friends and family. Two weeks before he worked as a high school for- passed away he suffered eign language teacher for 10 a heart attack, which left years, and then began work- him weakened and bedrid- ing as a timber faller, where den. Daughters Deborah and he enjoyed the serenity of Andrea, in their devotion to working in the woods. He their father, were able to keep would continue working in him home and comfortable. the timber industry until his Lower Columbia Hospice retirement. provided much kindness and They began their retire- ment by traveling to Pan- support during this time. He was born Aug. 30, ama, and then continued to 1940, in Tacoma, Washing- fulfill his dream of traveling ton, to parents Peter Freder- throughout the U.S., Can- ick Jessen and Hulda Marie ada and Mexico. They settled Simonson. The following in Arizona for 18 years, and year they bought a section of enjoyed their retirement life, land near Youngs River Falls, full of friends, tennis, plays where Ed experienced amaz- and other fun experiences. ing years growing up with his Deceased family members five siblings. are a brother, John Jessen, He attended Olney Ele- of Astoria; and sisters, Ruth mentary School and Asto- Huckey, of Oregon City, ria High School. He attended Irene Jessen, of Illinois, and two years at Pacific Lutheran Alice Campbell, of Colorado. University where his sister, Surviving sibling is Richard Alice, and his mother, had (Junko) Jessen, of Japan. both graduated with teaching Surviving Ed are his degrees. wife, Judy; daughters, Debo- From 1962 to 1965 he rah Luty (Jamey Hillard), of served his country as part Astoria, and Andrea (Jayson) of the U.S. Army Security Holmstedt, of Astoria. Grand- Agency stationed in Pan- children are Jonathan Luty ama. After serving, he mar- (Nicole), of Washington, Jes- ried Judy Cheney on May sen Luty (Benjamin), of Port- 15, 1965, in Astoria, at Peace land, and Dodger Holmstedt and Nayomi Holmstedt, of Lutheran Church. In September 1965, he Astoria. Great-grandchild is attended the University of Finley Shearer, of Portland. Oregon until 1968, graduat- A private celebration of ing with a teaching degree in life will be held at a later romance languages. time. SEVENDAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA TODAY SUNDAY MONDAY Warrenton Aug. 22, 1956 — Oct. 31, 2021 Judith Aline Clat- Bonneville Dam high- erbos, beloved wife, way/railroad (1975), mother, grandma, great- Mount St. Helens in grandma, sister, aunt Castle Rock, Washing- and friend, passed away ton (1980) and McGee peacefully, surrounded Creek Dam in Farris, Oklahoma by family, (1982). on Nov. 12, Judy also 2021. She loved to was 76 years travel, and old. went on sev- Judy’s eral trips family is her to Europe husband of 55 and Africa. years, Harry Her favorite “Nick” Clat- erbos III; her places were Judith Claterbos daughters, Venice, Italy, Carla, Jane, and Nairobi, and son-in-law, Lenny, Kenya. and Suzy; sisters, Jane, When she wasn’t Molly and Mary; grand- traveling the world, children, Rachel, D.J., working or raising her Trey, Kaylynn, Jacob, children, Judy loved Sarah and LeeAnne; spending her time in and great-grandchil- the garden, reading and dren, Roslynn, Maddie, sewing. Howard and Cooper; as Then, later in life, well as many nieces and there was nothing that nephews. Her brother, brought her more joy Dave, preceded her in than being with her death. grandbabies and receiv- Judy was born on ing any sort of artwork Nov. 8, 1945, to Rufus and crafts they had col- and Florence McCor- ored, drawn or created. mick. She grew up She also enjoyed in Ohio and attended helping others, and Ravenna High School. spent a few years vol- When she was just 19 unteering at the Wom- years old, she met Nick en’s Resource Center at a wedding in Sep- in Astoria until she had tember 1965. She was a to leave because of her bridesmaid, and he was health. a groomsman. From Judy lived a full there, they entered into a life of love and happi- whirlwind romance, and ness. She will forever married less than three be remembered for her months later on Dec. 5, spirit, spunk and warm hugs. We will miss her. 1965. A graveside service Over the next 55 years, they created a was held on Friday at beautiful life together, Ocean View Cemetery raising their three girls in Warrenton. A celebra- in Astoria, and helped tion of life takes place with running the fam- on Sunday at the Astoria ily construction com- Moose Lodge at 1 p.m. pany, Claterbos Inc. She C a l d w e l l ’s worked with the fam- Luce-Layton Mortu- ily business for over ary is in charge of the 30 years, where Judy arrangements. Please kept the payroll and sign our online guest bookkeeping. book at caldwellsmortu- A few notable com- ary.com and share your pany projects were the memories of Judy. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Carla Lee Hall was born She also loved Canada. Aug. 22, 1956, in Everett, Three years ago, she went to Washington, to Leslie and Whistler, British Columbia, Donna Hanson. and fell in love with riding the In 1983, she met Don Hall, gondolas. She loved to travel. Carla enjoyed being pam- fell in love, and two years later pered, and enjoyed fine din- they married in 1985. Carla had four children: ing. She loved going to win- eries to sit and Lon, Trisha, Adam enjoy a glass of and Brandon. She wine. Her favor- also had four grand- ite was Mexican children: Kimber, food, Mexican Brianna, Augusta and shrimp cocktails Nathaniel; and two and a bowl of tor- step-grandchildren, tilla soup. Addison and Paislie. Carla had many Carla had three sis- ters, as well, Cheryl, health challenges Carmen and Candie. in 2010. She went Carla Hall Carla had an eye through open heart for art. She enjoyed surgery, and, in doing stained glass, watercolor 2012, she survived cancer. painting, hand-crafted art from She had many surgeries, and the beach and gardening for always fought through it. She many years. She loved walk- was a survivor, and the tough- ing through antique shops, and est person that I have ever met. had an eye for treasure. She loved sitting by a fire She loved working in the garden and the greenhouse; in the backyard, sometimes she so loved the flowers. Her till dark, having dinner out- favorite was the first flower of side by the fire and, of course, the spring, daffodils, followed a glass of pinot gris. Carla and Don were mar- by lilacs and hydrangeas. She loved all of God’s crit- ried for 36 years and loved ters. She had two cats, two birds each other every day. Carla, you will be missed and several fish. She loved her bird feeders, and loved watch- by many, but never forgotten. ing all of the different birds that She was a pure and loving came to them. She so loved her soul. On Oct. 31, 2021, God ring-necked doves. came and took her home. She Carla loved beachcombing, will be reunited with her par- and enjoyed long walks on the ents and her sister in heaven. beach holding hands with her Sweetie, you did an awesome husband. Her favorite place job. We all love you so much. Please send any donations was the Inn At Spanish Head Resort Hotel in Lincoln City. to the Oregon Health & Sci- The waves would crash at the ence University Northwest base of the room, and when Clinic for Voice and Swal- the tide went down, she would lowing, P.O. Box 29017, Port- walk for hours picking up sea land, OR., 97296 (give.ohsu- foundation.org). glass and agates. Agates collected by Carla Hall. REGIONAL FORECAST Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows. Seattle 51 39 Mostly cloudy 53 39 51 41 50 43 Mostly sunny Rain and drizzle 49 44 52 44 52 46 A couple of Cloudy, showers Chance of a showers around shower A shower possible Aberdeen Olympia 52/35 48/39 Wenatchee Tacoma Moses Lake 49/34 ALMANAC UNDER THE SKY TODAY'S TIDES Astoria through Thursday Tonight’s Sky: Full “Beaver” Moon (12:57 a.m.). Astoria / Port Docks Temperatures High/low ................................ 50/45 Normal high/low .................. 53/40 Record high .................. 63 in 1925 Record low .................... 24 in 1994 Precipitation Thursday ................................. 1.06” Month to date ...................... 10.89” Normal month to date ......... 6.38” Year to date .......................... 61.20” Normal year to date ........... 54.91” Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2021 Time High (ft.) Time Low (ft.) 1:58 a.m. 1:01 p.m. 7.1 7:22 a.m. 3.1 8.6 8:14 p.m. -0.4 Cape Disappointment 1:36 a.m. 7.0 6:35 a.m. 3.4 12:41 p.m. 8.5 7:19 p.m. -0.4 Source: Jim Todd, OMSI Hammond SUN AND MOON Sunrise today .................. 7:23 a.m. Sunset tonight ............... 4:38 p.m. Moonrise today ............. 5:27 p.m. Moonset today ............... 8:47 a.m. Full Last New First 1:47 a.m. 7.2 6:54 a.m. 3.2 12:49 p.m. 8.7 7:40 p.m. -0.6 Warrenton 1:53 a.m. 7.5 7:06 a.m. 3.2 12:56 p.m. 9.0 7:58 p.m. -0.3 Knappa 2:35 a.m. 1:38 p.m. Depoe Bay Nov 19 Nov 27 Dec 3 Dec 10 7.4 8:23 a.m. 2.7 8.8 9:15 p.m. -0.3 12:51 a.m. 7.3 6:01 a.m. 3.7 11:51 a.m. 8.9 6:50 p.m. -0.3 City Atlanta Boston Chicago Dallas Denver Honolulu Houston Los Angeles Miami New York City Phoenix San Francisco Wash., DC Sun. 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