A5 THE ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2021 OBITUARIES Nancy Marie Sawyer Dyan Wilder-McClure Astoria Aug. 29, 1951 — Nov. 7, 2021 Astoria 1959 — 2021 Nancy Marie Sawyer was employed at Columbia was born Aug. 29, 1951, in Memorial Hospital, where Chehalis, Washington, to she retired in 2020. Nancy married Alfred and Max- Jim Sawyer in 2012. ine Chromey She was pre- from Toledo, Washington. ceded in death by She passed her fi rst husband, away at her Asto- Steve, and her sister, ria home on Nov. Deborah Oberg. 7, 2021. She is survived She gradu- by her husband, Jim, ated from St. of Astoria; brother, Mary’s Acad- Jim Chromey (Kris- Nancy Sawyer emy in Toledo in ten), of Olympia, 1969, and mar- Washington; and ried Steve Damewood from sister, Janie Austin (Jim), of Toledo in 1971. Oakville, Washington. Nancy enjoyed working A graveyard service will in the fi sh processing busi- be held at St. Francis Xavier ness in Chinook, Washing- Mission Cemetery, 139 ton, for many years. Spencer Road in Toledo, on She moved to Astoria, and Saturday at 1 p.m. Dyan Wilder-McClure, in the storm of life for beloved daughter, sister, many people. Dyan had wife and mother, passed a love for animals that away on Oct. was seemingly 29, 2021, at beyond measure. approximately She admired 3:11 p.m., at her their beauty, and home in Astoria. would stop to Dyan was help one, regard- born in Tar- less of anything rytown, New else that was York, in 1959, to going on. James and Betty She most Sansevera, and especially Dyan Wilder- was one of four adored cats, and McClure siblings. her life at home By the 1990s, was always Dyan found herself in fi lled with images of cats, Durango, Colorado, where and at least four real cats, she graduated summa cum on any given day. laude with a bachelor’s Dyan touched everyone degree in sociology. she met, leaving a last- Dyan spent the major- ing impact on them. She ity of her working life would go out of her way dedicated to helping oth- to make sure everyone felt ers, through her work with special, through her kind- at-risk youth, after-school ness and respect. programs and with women She is survived by her who were victims of rape father, James; two sisters, and domestic violence. Teri and Cathy; a brother, Dyan also enjoyed Jim; her son, Daniel, and hunting for antiques at husband, Jon; as well garage sales, estate sales as aunts, uncles, nieces, and other myriad ven- nephews and cousins too ues to fi nd bargains. She numerous to list. was involved in the local She will be missed by antique and collectible us all, and continue liv- community, where she ing in our hearts forever. made many friends. Dyan: Shine on, you crazy She was a bright light diamond. SPORTS Judith ‘Judy’ (Sohovich) Sandersen Lake Station, Indiana Dec. 22, 1941 — Nov. 18, 2021 Gary Henley/The Astorian Astoria senior Maddie Sisley capped her fi nal year of soccer with a selection to the Cowapa all-league fi rst team. Seaside, Astoria players earn all-league honors The Astorian League champion Val- ley Catholic continues to lead the way and reap the rewards in Cowapa League girls soccer, but Astoria and Seaside continue to close the gap between the Valiants and the next two best teams in the Cowapa. While Valley Catho- lic led the all-league selec- tions with seven players (fi ve on the fi rst team), the Fishermen and Gulls were right behind, with a com- bined nine all-league play- ers (fi ve for Seaside, four for Astoria). The league’s Player of the Year honor went to Valley Catholic senior Casmira Fox, while Rainier’s Jamie Knox was named Goalkeeper of the Year and the Valiants’ Kibwe Cuffi e earned Coach of the Year honors. Seaside had three fi rst team selections — senior Emma Arden and juniors Lilli Taylor and Abby Brien, one of two goalkeepers on the fi rst team. The Fishermen landed seniors Karen Jiminez and Maddie Sisley on the fi rst team. COWAPA ALL-LEAGUE Player of the Year: Casmira Fox, Val- ley Catholic Goalkeeper of the Year: Jamie Knox, Rainier Coach of the Year: Kibwe Cuffi e, Val- ley Catholic First Team M: Casmira Fox, Sr., Valley Catholic F: Emma Arden, Sr., Seaside M: Paulina Filip, So., Valley Catholic D: Malia Groshong, So., Valley Catholic F: Mariella Gunther, Sr., Valley Catholic F: Karen Jiminez, Sr., Astoria D: Anna Kinder, Sr., Valley Catholic M: Adriana Rico, Sr., Tillamook M: Madelyn Russell, Jr., Banks F: Maddie Sisley, Sr., Astoria D: Lilli Taylor, Jr., Seaside M: Evelyn Wheeler, Jr., Rainier/ Clatskanie M: Kimara Witham, Fr., Banks GK: Abby Brien, Jr., Seaside GK: Jamie Knox, Sr., Rainier/ Clatskanie Honorable Mention Ila Bowles, Sr., Seaside Elizabeth Louie, So., Valley Catholic Kate Manderson, Jr., Tillamook Natalee Rizzo, Sr., Banks Tyler Rose, Jr., Banks Mia Rosebrook, Fr., Valley Catholic Ashley Sisley, So., Astoria Kaylee Snyder, Jr., Seaside Grace Tallman, Sr., Rainier/Clatskanie Vanessa Velazquez, Sr., Astoria Areli Velazquez Villa, So., Tillamook SEVENDAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA TODAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Judith “Judy” (Sohovich) immediate and expanded Sandersen , age 79, family when- died peacefully on ever she was Nov. 18, 2021. needed. She was pre- She was an ceded in death by animal lover, her loving hus- who captured band, Scott Sand- numerous feral ersen; parents, cats for the John and Catherine Humane Soci- Sohovich; broth- ety of Hobart to ers, John Joseph spay and neu- and Thomas Judith Sandersen ter. She enjoyed Sohovich; and sis- playing bingo ter, Patricia (Sohovich) and loved the casino slots. Greer. She will be remembered Judy is survived by for many things, but espe- her four children, James cially for her loving care- (Angie) Sandersen, of taking of family members, Rochester, Minnesota, and her kindness and giving Kristen Sandersen, of Den- spirit to her family, friends ver, Colorado, Kurt (Deb- and strangers. bie) Sandersen, of Seaside, Judy requested that and Eileen (Ron) Lee, of anyone wanting to make Palm Beach, Florida; six a memorial donation to grandchildren, Brandon please give to the wonderful and Kendyl Sandersen and staff at the Hospice of the Aubree, Kayla, Christo- Calumet Area, 600 Superior pher and Madison Lee; one Ave., Munster, IN., 46321, great-grandchild, Kayden; and/or the Humane Soci- siblings, Margie (Sohovich) ety of Hobart, 2054 E. State Sheff er, Richard Sohovich, Road 130, Hobart, IN., Michael (Brenda) Sohovich 46342, a no-kill shelter. and Gregory (Penny) A burial of her cremains Sohovich; 15 nieces and will be held at a later date. nephews; and 23 grand- Cremation was entrusted nieces and grand-nephews. to Rees Funeral Home, As a retired nurse and Olson Chapel, 5341 Cen- nursing administrator for tral Ave. in Portage, Indi- home health care in Ore- ana. Online condolences gon, Judy continued to be may be left at reesfuneral- a primary caretaker for her homes.com facebook.com/dailyastorian Consult a PROFESSIONAL LEO FINZI Voltage Can Spike During Storms Astoria’s Best Battery backups are your best protection. They provide continuous power to your equipment. Surface Laptop - Intel i5, 8GB, 256 SSD $999.99 Second best? Surge protectors to Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat/Sun Closed keep the surge from getting past 77 11th Street, Suite H them. Astoria, OR 503-325-2300 Avoid simple power strips. 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Astoria / Port Docks Temperatures High/low ................................ 46/30 Normal high/low .................. 52/39 Record high .................. 64 in 2017 Record low .................... 22 in 1985 Precipitation Monday ................................... 0.46” Month to date ...................... 11.72” Normal month to date ......... 7.93” Year to date .......................... 62.03” Normal year to date ........... 56.46” Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2021 Source: Jim Todd, OMSI Sunrise today .................. 7:30 a.m. Sunset tonight ............... 4:35 p.m. Moonrise today ........... 10:00 p.m. Moonset today ............ 12:45 p.m. New First High (ft.) 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