A5 THE ASTORIAN • SATuRdAy, JANuARy 8, 2022 OBITUARIES Ronald Edward Kaino Jim Carle Hyde Hammond Nov. 14, 1932 — Jan. 1, 2022 Hammond July 9, 1928 — Dec. 7, 2021 Ronald Edward (Ron, Ronnie) Kaino, 89, berry farming was very good to us and a won- was born on Nov. 14, 1932, in Astoria, to derful life.” Edward Kaino and Eva (Olsen) Kaino. He In addition to farming, Ron was also a passed away on Jan. 1, 2022, peace- dump truck owner operator for fully at home in Hammond, from Nygaard Logging during the sum- mer. As he would say, “you can’t be natural causes, with family and on the bogs during the summer.” friends caring for him during his After Ron sold the farm, he and last days. Ron was preceded in death by Lois purchased their “dream home” his younger brother, Jon Kaino in Hammond, at Point Triumph, on Sr., and newborn infant, Tina Rae the Columbia River. He and Lois Kaino. spent day after day watching the Ron is survived by his wife, Lois fishing boats right out their win- (Driscoll) Kaino, who resides in dow, and ships going inbound and Ronald Kaino memory care in Lake Oswego. He outbound. is also survived by his three chil- As well, Ron and Lois spent 20 dren, Todd (Karen) Kaino, Teri (Gregg) Har- years soaking up the sun and lifestyle in the rod and Tami (Joe) Peterson; grandson, Nich- California desert. They would drive down in olas Harrod; and many nieces and nephews. November to stay at one of their children’s Ron was proud to be a U.S. Army veteran, homes in the area, and later return to their serving in the Korean War and stationed in home on the Columbia River … “what a life!” Germany for nearly two years. He was the pri- Some of his interests included being a vate chauffeur to a colonel. member of the Ilwaco Volunteer Fire Depart- Like many people of his generation grow- ment, where he drove the fire truck for several ing up in Ilwaco, Washington, on the Long years. He was a lifetime member of the Long Beach Peninsula, he had many interesting jobs Beach Elks Lodge. as a youth, from setting the pins in the bowling He and his wife, Lois, attended Our Sav- alley to keeping the fire lit in Naselle for the iour’s Lutheran Church in Seaside and Our Savior’s Palm Springs in California. They radar station construction workers. As an adult, he owned a commercial gillnet were members of the Evangelical Lutheran boat and recreational boat with his son, Todd. Church of Chinook, Washington, where his Ron was also a manager at Sid’s Supermar- grandfather, Chris Olsen, was a co-founding ket in Seaview, Washington, where he became father. known for his “pranks” that he played on Some of his activities included bowling, people. hunting, fishing, playing cribbage and sup- Ron’s friend and employer, Sid Snyder (a porting local sports. Ron also loved spending Washington state dignitary), invited Ron to time with all the family dogs, especially his accompany him for the ceremonial first cross- farm dogs, “Julia” and “Tucker.” ing of the Astoria Bridge. Ron and his Ilwaco High School sweet- Ron left the peninsula to purchase a cran- heart, Lois Driscoll, would have celebrated berry farm in Warrenton, and became a 70 years of marriage on Wednesday. In honor grower owner in Ocean Spray for 30 years. He of Ron and their marriage, a service will be sold the farm in 1996 to his daughter, Tami, held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Evangelical and her husband, Joe; however, his passion Lutheran Church of Chinook. for cranberries was evident, as when he was If you would like to honor Ron (and Lois) in the Northwest, he spent most days on the please consider a donation to the Evangelical farm. Ron and Lois would often say, “cran- Lutheran Church of Chinook. Jimmy Carle Hyde, 93, was born on Well Church in Ilwaco, Washington, and July 9, 1928, to Joe and Leore Hyde in El attended that same church for 18 years. Jim Segundo, California. Leore died from child- loved going to church, and telling others his birth, and Jim was raised by his testimony and about his love for the Lord. Uncle Lon and Aunt Madge as an With his white beard and only child. Jim felt very fortunate twinkling blue eyes, some of to be a part of the family, because the small children in the fam- he was loved dearly by them. ily thought he was Santa Claus. Jim married Jacqueline Ste- vens while living in Oregon, and He had a grin and mischievous they were married for 42 years. nature about him that made him They raised four boys and later had fun to visit with. He loved to tell numerous grandchildren. stories about his childhood, and Jim worked for Wadsworth growing up in his day and being Jim Hyde an avid hunter. Electric in his younger years, then Jim is survived by his wife, later drove truck for the Matanuska Dairy in Alaska, and retired from there Faye Hyde; sons, Steven Hyde and David Hyde; stepson, Lonnie Wing; stepson and when he was 50. After retiring they moved from Alaska daughter in-law, Danny and Julie Wing; back to Astoria, and decided to raise beef and stepdaughter and son-in-law, Tami on their farm. Jacqueline later passed away and Shawn Wilbur. He also had numer- ous grandchildren, great-grandchildren and from leukemia. In 2004, Jim met and married Faye Hor- great-great-grandchildren. ton. They were happily married for 17 He was preceded in death by his brother, years, and lived in Hammond. Joe Hyde; Uncle Lon and Aunt Madge; and Jim was a very devout Christian man, two sons, John Hyde and Paul Hyde. A memorial service will be held Satur- and his love for the Lord was evident in how he lived his life. Jim and his wife, day at 1 p.m. at the First Baptist Church in Faye, met and married at Our Father’s Warrenton. Darlene E. Puro Astoria Sept. 15, 1939 — Jan. 1, 2022 Darlene E. Puro, 82, of Astoria, died Jan. 1, 2022. Darlene worked in Topeka, Kansas, at Merchants National Bank as a bookkeeper, and later moved to Oregon. She worked at Coast Rehabilitation Services for several years, and later retired. She was born on Sept. 15, 1939, in Topeka, the daughter of Marvin and Ellen Spiker. She was a member of the Hoyt Meth- odist Church in Hoyt, Kansas, before mov- ing to Oregon. Survivors include one daughter, Ronda Puro, of Gearhart; a sister, Diane Williams, of Wichita, Kansas; one nephew; two nieces; and two great-nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Marvin and Ellen Spiker; and brothers, Dar- rell, Donald, Dale and Delmar. A graveside service will be held at Ocean View Cemetery in Warrenton, with a recep- tion following at the Columbia House Con- dominiums in Astoria. Caldwell’s Luce-Layton Mortuary is in charge of the funeral arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to Lower Columbia Hospice in Astoria in lieu of flowers. Julie Owens Seaside Jan. 19, 1962 — Dec. 16, 2021 Julie Owens, 59, of Seaside, passed away the coastline, baking cakes for her loved ones, building bonfires on the beach, car- on Dec. 16, 2021. Julie was born on Jan. 19, 1962, to Susan ing for animals and spending time with her family. and Dave Ponting, in Lodi, She was preceded in death by Ohio. her brother, Michael Ponting, and After she graduated from her aunt, Cynthia Caron. Wadsworth High School, she She is survived by her two went on to study pharmacy sci- ences at Ohio Northern Univer- daughters, Kelly Purvine and sity, then continued her studies, Sarah Owens; son-in-law, Morgon Purvine; her mother, Susan McK- earning a doctorate of pharmacy night; her father, Dave Ponting; and at The Ohio State University. her sister and brother-in-law, Janice After graduating, she moved and Jim Marsh, among many other to Portland for a job at Provi- dence Portland Medical Center Julie Owens close and loving family members. Services are being held Saturday working as a pharmacist on the at 2 p.m. While the capacity for the event metabolic support team. She moved to Seaside in 2011 to work for has reached its limit, we would welcome all Providence Seaside Hospital as an anticoag- those who loved her to join virtually via the ulation pharmacist, then, following comple- following link: bit.ly/JulieOwens tion of a master’s of science degree in phar- Condolences may be sent to her family macy medication therapy management, she at: P.O. Box 516, Corbett, OR., 97019. Our dear friends have started a transitioned to the pharmacy manager of GoFundMe, bit.ly/gofundmeJO, to finance Providence North Coast in 2013. More recently, she had been a leader for costs of her funeral. Any remaining funds her community during the COVID-19 pan- will be donated to mental health services demic in opening and managing COVID nationwide. Alternatively, you may make donations vaccination and monoclonal antibody in Julie’s name directly to Suicide Preven- clinics. In her free time she enjoyed walks along tion Services of America (spsamerica.org) SPORTS Loggers, Falcons split games 2021 READERS’ CHOICE AWARDS The Astorian PREP SPORTS SCHEDULE Friday’s much-anticipated boys basketball showdown with Seaside was canceled because of weather and road conditions, but the Knappa boys were able to cruise past Faith Bible three nights earlier, 77-29. Knappa’s home game Thursday vs. Vernonia was also canceled. Faith Bible was no match against the No. 2-ranked Loggers, who were led by Logan Morrill’s 20 points and 18 points from Shane McMahan. Knappa picked up three first-place votes in the latest coaches poll, trailing only Western Christian. In the girls’ game, No. 4-ranked Faith Bible defeated the Lady Loggers, 47-28. Arianna Miller led Knappa with 18 points. OREGON CAPITAL INSIDER SATURDAY Girls Basketball — Astoria at Clatskanie, 6 p.m.; Warrenton at Nestucca, 4 p.m. Boys Basketball — Astoria at Clatskanie, 7:45 p.m.; Warrenton at Nestucca, 5:45 p.m. MONDAY Girls Basketball — Knappa at Portland Chris- tian, 6 p.m. Boys Basketball — Seaside at Gladstone, 7 p.m.; Knappa at Portland Christian, 7:45 p.m.; Oregon School for the Deaf at Jewell, 7 p.m. TUESDAY Girls Basketball — Molalla at Astoria, 5 p.m.; Clatskanie at Warrenton, 7:45 p.m. Boys Basketball — Clatskanie at Warrenton, 6 p.m. NOMINATE NOW! We’re investing in Salem coverage when other news organizations are cutting back. WWW.DISCOVEROURCOAST.COM Get the inside scoop on state government and politics! SEVENDAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA TODAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY REGIONAL FORECAST Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows. Seattle 47 35 50 39 49 43 An a.m. shower; Mostly sunny Rain and drizzle cloudy 52 41 51 42 Showers possible A shower possible 52 42 Low clouds 50 42 Partly sunny Aberdeen Olympia 45/36 43/33 Wenatchee Tacoma Moses Lake 44/29 ALMANAC UNDER THE SKY TODAY'S TIDES Astoria through Thursday Tonight’s Sky: Mercury at great- est elongation east. Astoria / Port Docks Temperatures High/low ................................ 63/56 Normal high/low .................. 49/38 Record high .................. 63 in 2022 Record low .................... 15 in 1982 Precipitation Thursday ................................. 5.07” Month to date ........................ 8.53” Normal month to date ......... 2.17” Year to date ............................ 8.53” Normal year to date ............. 2.17” Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2022 Time High (ft.) Time Low (ft.) 5:43 a.m. 5:29 p.m. 8.1 11:52 a.m. 2.6 6.9 11:53 p.m. 1.3 Cape Disappointment 5:20 a.m. 5:02 p.m. Source: Jim Todd, OMSI Hammond SUN AND MOON Sunrise today .................. 7:57 a.m. Sunset tonight ............... 4:48 p.m. Moonrise today ........... 11:40 a.m. Moonset today ...................... none First Full Last New 5:30 a.m. 5:15 p.m. Warrenton 5:38 a.m. 5:24 p.m. Knappa 6:20 a.m. 6:06 p.m. Depoe Bay Jan 9 Jan 17 Jan 25 Jan 31 4:37 a.m. 4:16 p.m. 8.0 11:10 a.m. 2.9 6.8 11:09 p.m. 1.5 8.4 11:27 a.m. 2.8 7.2 11:26 p.m. 1.4 8.5 11:36 a.m. 2.7 7.3 11:37 p.m. 1.4 8.4 12:11 a.m. 0.4 7.2 12:53 p.m. 2.2 8.2 10:39 a.m. 3.0 7.0 10:36 p.m. 1.4 City Atlanta Boston Chicago Dallas Denver Honolulu Houston Los Angeles Miami New York City Phoenix San Francisco Wash., DC Sun. 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