A5 THE ASTORIAN • SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2021 OBITUARIES Gerald Ray ‘Jerry’ Utter David Killion Hillsboro Oct. 9, 1942 — Nov. 15, 2021 Warrenton May 15, 1940 — Nov. 20, 2021 Gerald Ray “ Jerry ” Utter was born on Oct. build railroad cars by keeping the plant run- 9, 1942, in Astoria, to Ray and Norma (Whit- ning during the night. ten) Utter. Next was helping Gray & Co. in Forest Jerry died in his home, sur- Grove, magically turning Oregon rounded by family, on Nov. 15, cherries into maraschino cherries. 2021, after a brief battle with cancer. Finally, back to the old FMC Corp. Survivors include his wife, railroad plant, now Gunderson Inc., JoAnn Ahrendt Utter; daughter, in Portland, retiring in 2008. Jennifer; son, John; and sister, Janet He was a member of the Inter- Stocker, and her children, Diane national Brotherhood of Electrical (Dean) Carter and Dan (Vi) Stocker. Workers Local 48 union. Jerry and JoAnn married on Feb. Throughout his life Jerry 8, 1975, at St. Matthew Catholic enjoyed bowling, repairing elec- Church in Hillsboro, and remained tronics, train travel, card games, JoAnn and Gerald together through his death. crosswords, sports and his wife’s ‘Jerry’ Utter Jerry graduated from Astoria baking. High School in 1960, and enlisted Jerry was a Benevolent and in the U.S. Coast Guard in 1963. Protective Order of Elks member He served six years on the Coast for more than 52 years at Lodge Guard c utter Yocona (WMEC-168) No. 1862 in Hillsboro. He volun- in Astoria and Adak, Alaska, and teered and made extensive charita- on the Coast Guard c utter Winona ble donations, habitually donated (WHEC-65) based in Port Angeles, blood, and could be found serv- Washington. He completed his ser- ing meals or packing care boxes on vice as an electrician’s mate petty most holiday mornings. offi cer 1st class EM3 (E-4). Jerry was preceded in death by After his military service, Jerry his son, Christopher James Utter, worked at the paper manufacturing mill in and his parents, Ray and Norma Utter, of Wauna. There he mixed chemicals needed in Astoria. the paper-making process. He will be laid to rest at Willamette Next was the U.S. Army Corps of Engi- National Cemetery in Portland. neers aboard the USS Biddle as an electrician In lieu of fl owers, please donate blood or in the engine room. Then he earned his main- send monetary donations to the Elks National tenance electrician journeyman card while Foundation, Oregon Food Bank, American working at FMC Corp. in Portland, helping Red Cross or the charity of your choice. David Killion, 81, passed away Nov. 20, After his fi rst wife died, David married 2021, at his home in Warrenton. his second wife, Norma, in 1988, and they David (Bud) was born May 15, 1940, in have enjoyed life together until his passing. Astoria, and has lived in this area David enjoyed fi shing and most of his life. He graduated hunting in this area, and in East- from Warrenton High School in ern Oregon, with his family and friends. 1958. David is the son of David W. After serving in the U.S. and Ruby Killion. His parents Army, stationed in Germany, and two brothers, Bill and Bob, Bud did some traveling before and two sisters, Dorothy and settling down in this area for the Loretta, preceded him in death. rest of his life. He leaves behind his wife, David married his fi rst wife, Norma; sister, Juanita; son, Rob- Regina, who had a son, Robert, David Killion ert; daughter, Brenda; a grand- and the couple had a daughter, daughter; and many nieces, Brenda. David worked at the Astoria Plywood nephews, extended family and friends. In lieu of fl owers, memorial contribu- Mill until 1980. After putting himself through insurance school, he started a suc- tions may be made to the Pioneer Presby- cessful career selling insurance in this area terian Church, 33324 Patriot Way, Warren- ton, OR., 97146. until retirement. SPORTS Gary Henley/The Astorian Nearly every Warrenton football starter earned Coastal Range all-league honors in 2021, including nine players on defense. All fi ve players pictured here, celebrating an interception — Dylon Atwood (33), Ryder Sturgell (12), Hordie Bodden Bodden (5), Max Smith (30) and Ethan Caldwell (10) — were named all-league. Multiple Warriors earn all-league honors The Astorian The Coastal Range all-league football team was loaded with stars in 2021. Four of the league’s six starting quarter- backs earned all-league honors, along with 12 off ensive linemen, 11 defensive linemen and 14 linebackers. Off ensive Player of the Year honors included Warrenton senior Hordie Bod- den Bodden and Rainier senior Stone Ware. Defensive Player of the Year went to Cor- bett’s Glen Leith-Ross and Rainier’s Hayden Murphy, while Coach of the Year honors went to Mike King of Rainier. The league champion Columbians were the big winners in 2021, fi nishing 5-0 in league and ranked No. 2 in the state, helping Rainier land 17 combined spots on the all-league fi rst team, second team and honorable mention. Warrenton took second in league and fi nished No. 4 in the rankings, with 16 all- league selections. In addition to Bodden Bodden, the fi rst team quarterback, the Warriors had three wide receivers earn all-league, along with two running backs and four linebackers, all of whom return next season. COASTAL RANGE ALL-LEAGUE LB: Glen Leith-Ross, Sr., Corbett LB: Stone Ware, Sr., Rainier LB: Austin Stout, Jr., Rainier LB: Tony Cueto, Sr., Clatskanie DB: Hordie Bodden Bodden, Sr., Warrenton DB: Josh Earls, Sr., Warrenton DB: Kenney Tripp, Sr., Rainier DB: Jayce Womack, Sr., Rainier Punter: Max Hoskins, Sr., Blanchet Second Team Off ense OL: Blake Kinnear, Sr., Corbett OL: Austin Carr, Sr., Corbett OL: Josh Smith, Sr., Warrenton OL: Tiger Reimann, Sr., Yamhill-Carlton OL: Tanner Hurley, So., Yamhill-Carlton RB: Dylon Atwood, Jr., Warrenton RB: Javier Rodriguez, Jr., Blanchet RB: Max Smith, So., Warrenton WR: Dawson Little, Jr., Warrenton WR: Brady Foster, Sr., Blanchet Flex/TE: Erik Potter, Jr., Yamhill-Carlton QB: Kenney Tripp, Sr., Rainier Second Team Defense DL: Colby Biddix, So., Rainier DL: Wyatt Hurley, Sr., Yamhill-Carlton DL: Kaden Raever, Jr., Yamhill-Carlton DL: Austin Carr, Sr., Corbett LB: Jacob Preston, Sr., Yamhill-Carlton Off ensive Player of the Year: Hordie Bodden Bodden, Warrenton; Stone Ware, Rainier Defensive Player of the Year: Glen Leith-Ross, Corbett; Hayden Murphy, Rainier Lineman of the Year: Otto Fox, Rainier Coach of the Year: Mike King, Rainier First Team Off ense OL: Hayden Murphy, Sr., Rainier OL: Otto Fox, Sr., Rainier OL: Bobby Clark, Sr., Rainier OL: Colby Biddix, So., Rainier OL: Wyatt Hurley, Sr., Yamhill-Carlton RB: Jacob Preston, Sr., Yamhill-Carlton RB: Stone Ware, Sr., Rainier RB: Glen Leith-Ross, Sr., Corbett WR: Ethan Caldwell, Sr., Warrenton WR: Josh Earls, Sr., Warrenton TE/Flex: Logan Chapman, Sr., Rainier QB: Hordie Bodden Bodden, Sr., Warrenton Specialist: Cole Parker, Sr., Corbett First Team Defense DL: Hayden Murphy, Sr., Rainier DL: Otto Fox, Sr., Rainier DL: Josh Smith, Sr., Warrenton DL: Josh Ellis, Jr., Rainier SEVENDAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA TODAY SUNDAY MONDAY LB: Donovan Smith, Jr., Rainier LB: Dylon Atwood, Jr., Warrenton LB: Dawson Little, Jr., Warrenton DB: Brodin Tuning, Sr., Yamhill-Carlton DB: Lane Fort, Sr., Corbett DB: Keagen Holsey, Sr., Clatskanie DB: Damon Campbell, Jr., Warrenton Honorable Mention Off ense OL: Kaden Raever, Jr., Yamhill-Carlton OL: Damian Cardenas, Sr., Blanchet Flex/TE: Luke Holland, Sr., Blanchet QB: Spencer Kowalski, Jr., Blanchet QB: Jacob McGhehey, Jr., Yamhill-Carlton Honorable Mention Defense DL: Kaison Smith, Fr., Warrenton DL: Angel Vasquez Aguilar, Jr., Yamhill-Carlton DL: Damian Cardenas, Sr., Blanchet LB: Derek Katon, So., Rainier LB: Tiger Reimann, Sr., Yamhill-Carlton LB: Max Smith, So., Warrenton LB: Kyle Fromwiller, Sr., Blanchet LB: Javier Rodriguez, Jr., Blanchet LB: Ryder Sturgell, Fr., Warrenton DB: Max Hoskins, Sr., Blanchet DB: Colby Granberg, Sr., Corbett DB: Noe Contreras, Jr., Blanchet TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Douglas Doyle Davenport Astoria July 21, 1942 — Oct. 31, 2021 Douglas Doyle Davenport, 79, passed and any other found treasures he thought away Oct. 31, 2021, in Astoria. were interesting to him, or something he Doug was born July 21, 1942, in San could share with others. Doug was the son of the late Luis Obispo, California. He lived Eldon and Pauline Davenport. in Morro Bay, California, where His sister was Dennie, who also he went to Morro Bay High preceded him in death. School. He leaves behind his wife, After high school he worked Delores Davenport; his children in many fi elds of work, but was and stepchildren, daughters, Debra most proud of his fi shing career. Carter (Steve), Pamela Pulido Fishing gave him a sense of (Gabriel), Monica Manning (Don- adventure and, as he would say, ald), Denise Leach (Adam) and “some crazy times.” Tara Mestrich (Bryan), and his Fishing gave him pleasure, and the freedom to work on the Douglas Davenport sons, Richard Vetricek (Lora) and Dean Vetricek (Evie). He also had oceans of California and Alaska, and eventually bringing him to Oregon, many grandchildren and great-grandchildren where he met and married his wife of 37 he cherished, as well. Doug had many friends whom he also years, Delores. Doug and Delores were married July 13, considered as family, and treated them as 1984, on the Lightship Columbia in Asto- just that. Anyone who knew him would say ria. Together, they enjoyed the little things the same. Everyone enjoyed his company. If you in life, walks on the beach, working in the yard, hunting for rocks, going to garage needed anything, he’d be right there to help sales, playing cards and just enjoying the do whatever he could. He will never be for- gotten, and will be missed by so many. time they spent together. Due to the pandemic, there will not be Doug was a kind and caring soul, always smiling, taking the time to stop and talk to a memorial service at this time. We plan everyone he crossed paths with. He always to have a celebration of life this summer, where we can gather safely outside by a had a story to share. He was a collector of rocks, old bottles lake, where he loved to fi sh and be outdoors. 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Seattle 57 53 58 49 55 48 A couple of Breezy with rain showers Cloudy, a little rain 56 47 57 43 49 37 50 42 Low clouds Cloudy, rain possible Showers possible Showers possible Aberdeen Olympia 55/53 55/53 Wenatchee Tacoma Moses Lake 55/52 ALMANAC UNDER THE SKY TODAY'S TIDES Astoria through Thursday Tonight’s Sky: Dwarf planet Ce- res at opposition (11:06 p.m). At magnitude of +7.2, just 5 degrees west of star, Aldebaran. Astoria / Port Docks Temperatures High/low ................................ 54/41 Normal high/low .................. 52/39 Record high .................. 63 in 2017 Record low .................... 25 in 1985 Precipitation Thursday ................................. 0.50” Month to date ...................... 12.66” Normal month to date ......... 9.09” Year to date .......................... 62.97” Normal year to date ........... 57.62” Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2021 Source: Jim Todd, OMSI Sunrise today .................. 7:33 a.m. Sunset tonight ............... 4:33 p.m. Moonrise today ..................... none Moonset today .............. 1:36 p.m. New First 7:16 a.m. 6:20 p.m. Full Cape Disappointment 7:00 a.m. 6:03 p.m. 7:11 a.m. 6:18 p.m. Warrenton 7:11 a.m. 6:15 p.m. Knappa 7:53 a.m. 6:57 p.m. Depoe Bay Nov 27 Dec 3 Dec 10 Dec 18 6.8 12:18 a.m. 1.0 6.5 1:03 p.m. 3.7 6:21 a.m. 5:13 p.m. 6.7 12:31 p.m. 4.1 6.3 none 7.0 12:00 a.m. 0.9 6.7 12:47 p.m. 4.0 7.2 12:02 a.m. 1.1 6.9 12:47 p.m. 3.8 7.0 1:19 a.m. 6.8 2:04 p.m. 0.8 3.2 6.9 11:58 a.m. 4.2 6.4 none City Atlanta Boston Chicago Dallas Denver Honolulu Houston Los Angeles Miami New York City Phoenix San Francisco Wash., DC Today Hi/Lo/W Sun. 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