A5 THE ASTORIAN • SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 2022 OBITUARIES Betty Irene Bronson Kaare M. Nielsen Emmett, Idaho Nov. 9, 1934 — Jan. 4, 2022 Beaverton 1923 — 2022 Betty Irene Bronson (née Hayes), 87, of unteered as a cook for the senior meals Emmett, Idaho, formerly of Union, passed program. away on Jan. 4, 2022. A funeral service was A lifetime lover of the arts, Betty was held at the Union Church of Jesus an excellent painter, who enjoyed Christ of Latter-day Saints on Jan. crafting, gardening and dancing. 10. She spent many years as an active She was born in Vinita, Okla- participant in Scandinavian danc- homa, to Alvie Martin Hayes and ing while on the Oregon Coast. Jessie Mae Hayes (née Dow). Additionally, as a member of Due to the Dust Bowl, her family the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- moved several times before set- ter-Day Saints, Betty served two tling in Oregon, where Betty grad- missions: one in the Philippines, uated from Hillsboro High School and one in the Family History in 1952. Center in Salt Lake City, Utah, That same year, she married Betty Bronson assisting in the work of eternal Kenneth Howard McDonald, and families. She held numerous other together they had three children, John Law- volunteer positions with the church as well, rence, Kevin Martin and Kara DeeDawn but her favorite was teaching the children’s McDonald. lessons. On May 11, 1963, Betty married Wil- She was a strong, determined and active liam (Bill) Everett Bronson, and gained two woman who is survived by her seven chil- more children, Toni Lee Bronson and Rob- dren, 18 grandchildren and 17 great-grand- ert M. Bronson, and had two more sons, children. She is preceded in death by her Erin William Bronson and Andrew Joseph brother, Devoyd Hayes, and sister, Oma Bronson. Jean Swartwood (née Hayes). Betty will be Together, Betty and Bill raised their chil- dearly missed, but always remembered. dren in Warrenton, then moved to Union, The family would like to thank the won- where they lived for 27 years, until Bill’s derful help and care given by hospice of death in 2013. They were happily mar- Saint Alphonsus Home Health and Hospice. ried for 50 years. In 2021, Betty moved to If desired, memorial contributions may Emmett to be nearer to her son, Erin, and his be made in her name to the Church of Jesus family. Christ of Latter-Day Saints Union Ward or During her life, Betty worked as a wait- donate.churchofjesuschrist.org ress and bookkeeper, participated as a mem- Online condolences may be made to the ber of the Union City Council, and vol- family at lovelandfuneralchapel.com Kaare M. Nielsen passed away Jan. 3, and regularly played dances at Norse Hall as 2022, at the age of 98. Born in Norway in a band member of The Midnight Sons, and 1923, he came to the U.S. through Canada later as The Kaare Nielsen Trio. He is survived by his fi ve chil- in 1953. dren, Katrina Nielsen, of Portland, He drove a Sno-Cat for Tim- Kristine Aguilar, of Beaverton, berline Lodge on Mount Hood — Rebecca Nielsen, of Seattle, Laura earning an award for most miles Nielsen, of St. Petersburg, Florida, driven in a Sno-Cat — where and Nick Nielsen, of Portland; his he met and married Alice Oja of sister, Maalfrid Yontz, of Hills- Brownsmead. They had fi ve chil- boro; his fi rst wife, and the mother dren. He became a U.S. citizen in of his children, Alice Oja-Nielsen, 1965. of Brownsmead; his wife, Joyce He owned and operated Niel- Strom, of Beaverton; and nieces sen Trucking for decades, and Kaare Nielsen and nephews both in Oregon and loved nothing better than messing in Norway. around with trucks. Services were held on Saturday at Fin- He played his accordion at many Scan- dinavian festivals in Astoria and Portland, ley-Sunset Hills Mortuary in Portland. SPORTS Marshfi eld boys defeat Seaside in 4A showdown Two of the top three ranked teams in the latest 4A boys basketball coaches poll met at a neutral site Wednesday night, and No. 3-ranked Marshfi eld got the best of No. 2-ranked Seaside, 60-50. The contest was held at Toledo. The two teams could meet again at another neutral site, such as March 12 in Forest Grove with a state championship on the line. The Pirates scored the win Wednesday, rallying from an 11-point defi cit in the fi rst half. The Gulls were on fi re from the 3-point line early on, hitting fi ve of their fi rst eight 3-pointers. Led by Carson Kawasoe’s three treys, Seaside was 6-for-13 from the arc in the fi rst half, better than the Pirates were from the free throw line (4-of-12). Yet Marshfi eld still found itself trailing just 26-24 at halftime. The Gulls could not maintain their pace in the second half, as Seaside made just two of their 12 3-point attempts, while Marsh- fi eld opened the third quarter with a quick 13-4 run. A bank shot by Dominic Montiel gave the Pirates a 37-30 advantage, a 3-pointer from Montiel made it 40-31, and Mon- tiel highlighted the quarter by inbounding the ball off the back of a Seaside defender, scoring, drawing a foul and completing a three-point play for a 43-36 lead after three Dennis Leroy Thomason II Astoria June 18, 1967 — Nov. 30, 2021 Dennis Leroy Thomason II was 54 years Colorado Springs, Colorado. He joined them old when he passed away at home on Nov. 30, twice, in 1984 and 1985. 2021, from pulmonary heart disease. It was Coming back to Astoria in 1986, Dennis peaceful, and he had family around spent 25 years working in the fi sh- him. ing industry, until ill health forced Dennis was born on June 18, him to leave. 1967, in Astoria, to Nora Beelar During this time, he was able to Morkert and the late Dennis Thom- express his creativity in the form of ason. He spent most of his life in pottery, excelling at that, as well. Astoria, except for the 10 adventur- Dennis was lucky enough to have ous years he lived in Sitka, Alaska, Richard Rowland as a friend and with his family, graduating from mentor. high school there in 1986. Dennis is survived by his mother As a young man in Alaska, he and stepfather, Nora and Bob Mork- developed the quest for catching the Dennis Thomason II ert; his sister, Angela Thomason next big king salmon. Also, while Dietrich, and her husband, Jason; living in Sitka, and around the age of 12, he and his beloved cat, “Gunner.” He is also sur- became involved in trap shooting. vived by numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. With this new talent, he was able to travel A celebration of life will be held on Feb. all over the state of Alaska to compete. He 12 at the Olney Grange from 1 to 4 p.m., and won many championships, and all of this led the family welcomes all who knew and loved to his being invited to compete at the National Dennis to join them for a potluck. Please bring Rifl e Association Olympic Training Camp in your favorite dish to share. Denise Marie Allen Denise Marie Allen, age 67, of Svensen, Denise was very active with bird watching, passed away on Dec. 18, 2021, in Svensen. gardening, mushroom picking, beachcomb- She was born July 10, 1954, on her dad’s ing, camping, yoga and spending time with 30th birthday in Minot, North family. Dakota. Her parents were Robert She retired from teaching after and Doris Huddleston, and the fam- 40-plus years. ily moved to Salem shortly after her Denise is survived by her three birth. sons, Daniel (Nikole) Allen, of New Denise was the second of four Haven, Connecticut, Michael Allen, children, and grew up in Salem, of Astoria, and Stephen Allen, of graduating from North Salem High Svensen; two brothers, Robert (Jana) School in 1972, and then from Ore- Huddleston, of Salem, and Scott gon State University, with a degree (Noel) Huddleston, of Knappa; three in education, in 1976. grandsons, Lucas, Jonah and Simon; She moved to Astoria and started Denise Allen three nephews; and a niece. teaching preschool in the late She was preceded in death by her 1970s. Denise married Steve Allen in 1981, parents and one brother, Richard Huddleston. and built a home in Svensen. She raised three A memorial service will be announced in children, and had a large farm with many ani- the future. In lieu of fl owers, contributions can mals, including goats, geese, ducks, chickens, be made in her name to the Camp Kiwanilong rabbits, sheep, cattle and cats. Summer Youth Program. INSIDER After narrowly defeating Seaside 28-26 in Astoria’s Vince Dulcich Memorial Tour- nament just two weeks earlier, the Marsh- fi eld girls basketball team cruised past the Lady Gulls on a neutral court Wednesday night in Toledo, 38-14. The Pirates scored the fi rst nine points of the game before Seaside battled back to within 11-5 early in the second quarter. Marshfi eld ended the fi rst half with a running jump shot from Kate Miles, and Charlie Dea was fouled on a 3-pointer at the buzzer to end the half, and made all three free throws for an 18-7 advantage. The second half belonged to the Pirates, who outscored the Gulls 20-7 over the fi nal 16 minutes. Marshfi eld had seven players in the scor- ing column, but none in double fi gures. Miles led with nine points. Lilli Taylor had a team-high seven for Seaside. — The Astorian We’ve gone ABOVE & BEYOND to make sure you are COMFORTABLE & SAFE at your next dental visit. ** In addition to a filtration system, external vacuum systems, air purifiers, and foggers, we have added negative pressure to all operatories. The safety and comfort of our patients has always been a priority at Klemp Family Dentistry. We are very proud of these innovations. Thank you for your continued confidence in all of us. Thank you Diamond Heating and JJ Electric Service LLC for completing our negative pressure system. Excellence in challenging conditions. Diane G. I saw the highest standard of health safety practices in effect during my hygienist appointment today—much higher precau- tions than I’d seen in a local hospital when having tests last month. The new sanitation equipment and attention to patient safety at Klemp Family Dentistry is in keeping with a dental practice I consider cutting edge with respect to all my dental needs. It’s wonderful having a world class dental practice here at the coast, one where I can have procedures performed for which I used to have to travel to a specialist in Portland. I have been a patient of several local dentists in the past, but none had the skill and, more importantly, the attention to patient comfort that Dr Klemp provides. KLEMP FAMILY DENTISTRY We’re investing in Salem coverage when other news organizations are cutting back. 1006 West Marine Drive, Astoria (503) 468-0116 www.klempfamilydentistry.com Get the inside scoop on state government and politics! SEVENDAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA TODAY SUNDAY MONDAY Pirates top Lady Gulls, 38-14 We have Infection Control Procedures in place for your safety & ours. Svensen July 10, 1954 — Dec. 18, 2021 OREGON CAPITAL quarters. A 3-pointer by Seaside’s Ever Sibony had the Gulls within 49-44 with just over three minutes left, but the Pirates fi nally started sinking their free throws, where they fi nished 18-for-31, to Seaside’s 5-for-8. Sibony led the Gulls with 24 points, 17 in the second half. Kawasoe had 11 before fouling out. Montiel and Pierce Davidson each had 20 points for the Pirates. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY REGIONAL FORECAST Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows. Seattle 50 41 52 42 52 44 51 45 50 45 Cloudy, showers Periods of sun Mostly cloudy Rain and drizzle around 53 46 Showers possible Rain 55 42 Partly sunny Aberdeen Olympia 51/39 47/39 Wenatchee Tacoma Moses Lake 47/35 ALMANAC UNDER THE SKY TODAY'S TIDES Astoria through Thursday Tonight’s Sky: Sirius, the bright- est star in the night sky, rises in the SE in early evening and climbs across the south during the night. Astoria / Port Docks Temperatures High/low ................................ 53/46 Normal high/low .................. 49/38 Record high .................. 59 in 1941 Record low .................... 17 in 1950 Precipitation Thursday ................................. 0.81” Month to date ...................... 12.38” Normal month to date ......... 4.64” Year to date .......................... 12.38” Normal year to date ............. 4.64” Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2022 Source: Jim Todd, OMSI Sunrise today .................. 7:54 a.m. Sunset tonight ............... 4:56 p.m. Moonrise today ............. 2:46 p.m. Moonset today ............... 6:33 a.m. Last New High (ft.) Time Low (ft.) 12:06 a.m. 6.9 5:13 a.m. 10:59 a.m. 8.6 6:25 p.m. Cape Disappointment 12:05 a.m. 6.6 4:34 a.m. 10:40 a.m. 8.6 5:38 p.m. 4.1 0.0 4.5 0.2 First 12:05 a.m. 6.8 4:50 a.m. 4.2 10:47 a.m. 8.7 5:54 p.m. -0.1 Warrenton 12:01 a.m. 7.3 4:57 a.m. 10:54 a.m. 8.9 6:09 p.m. Knappa 12:43 a.m. 7.1 6:14 a.m. 11:36 a.m. 8.8 7:26 p.m. Depoe Bay Jan 17 Jan 25 Jan 31 Feb 8 9:54 a.m. 8.8 4:02 a.m. 11:57 p.m. 7.0 5:09 p.m. 4.2 0.1 3.5 0.0 4.7 0.1 City Atlanta Boston Chicago Dallas Denver Honolulu Houston Los Angeles Miami New York City Phoenix San Francisco Wash., DC Today Hi/Lo/W Sun. Hi/Lo/W 52/36/c 14/9/s 25/14/c 40/28/pc 44/28/s 80/66/pc 53/34/c 71/54/c 73/63/s 20/13/pc 71/47/c 60/45/pc 32/18/pc 40/30/sn 29/22/s 30/23/s 50/34/s 51/28/pc 80/67/pc 54/34/s 76/51/pc 77/59/t 29/26/pc 72/46/s 58/44/s 32/31/sn Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice. 41/30 Hermiston The Dalles 43/30 Enterprise Pendleton 38/25 43/29 41/32 La Grande 37/26 49/37 NATIONAL CITIES Hammond SUN AND MOON Full Time 36/27 Kennewick Walla Walla 39/28 Lewiston 43/31 49/35 Salem Pullman 37/27 Longview 50/41 Portland 50/35 37/30 Yakima 35/30 49/39 Astoria Spokane 34/28 Corvallis 48/34 Albany 47/34 John Day Eugene Bend 49/36 51/31 42/33 Ontario 39/28 Caldwell Burns 37/19 41/33 Medford 53/34 Klamath Falls 45/23 City Baker City Brookings Ilwaco Newberg Newport Today Hi/Lo/W 35/18/pc 57/43/s 49/42/pc 50/35/pc 52/40/pc Sun. Hi/Lo/W 33/20/c 58/44/pc 49/43/c 50/36/c 54/39/pc City North Bend Roseburg Seaside Springfi eld Vancouver Today Hi/Lo/W 54/41/pc 52/36/pc 52/39/pc 50/36/pc 49/33/pc Sun. Hi/Lo/W 57/42/pc 54/39/c 53/41/c 51/37/c 51/36/c