A5 THE ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2022 OBITUARIES facebook.com/dailyastorian Michael ‘Mike’ Holden Hauke Astoria May 17, 1938 — Jan. 23, 2022 On Sunday, Jan. 23, 2022, Michael cated career overseas with the U.S. “Mike” Holden Hauke passed away government, working unaccompanied at the age of 83. in remote locations, and often with- Mike was the oldest child out U.S.-style amenities. of Holden and Irene (Samu- Mike was a great story- elson) Hauke, and was born teller, and his family looked in Astoria on May 17, 1938. forward to his annual trip Along with his younger home to listen to his vibrant brother, he grew up in Port- stories of fascinating cul- land and enjoyed a clas- tures and exotic food in far- sic childhood set in a hard- away countries like Thai- working, faithful and deep land, Japan, the Democratic family values lifestyle. Republic of the Congo and He attended Irving- Bolivia. He was an incred- ton and Sabin elementary Michael Hauke ibly proud American, and schools and graduated from quickly adopted a shop, eat Grant High School in 1956. and stay local lifestyle after Mike then went into the retiring to Gresham. U.S. Navy as an electron- It was in retirement that ics technician and proudly Mike was able to do what served for six years. Upon he truly loved. Mike relo- completing his service commit- cated to his birthplace, and built his ment, he returned home and earned permanent home in the beautiful for- a degree from Multnomah College in est surroundings and salmon spawn- Portland. ing streams of Astoria. Mike then began a 25-year dedi- He spent his time cultivating his land with large pieces of farm equip- ment, and enhanced the area with apple orchards and bee colonies. He also spent as much time possible fi sh- ing, crabbing and clamming, and was eager to share both the experience and his catch with family and friends. Mike will be deeply missed, and will be remembered for his open- handed generosity. Mike is survived by his brother and sister-in-law, Leonard and Jill Hauke; and nephews and niece Brent Hauke, Daniel Hauke and Tara Smith. Mike’s life will be celebrated at a graveside funeral at Ocean View Cemetery, at 575 S.W. 18th St. in Warrenton, on Feb. 5 at 11 a.m. Memorial gifts in Mike’s name may be made to Olney Grange, 90029 Oregon Highway 202, Astoria, OR., 97103. Caldwell’s Luce-Layton Mortu- ary is in charge of the arrangements. Please sign our online guest book at caldwellsmortuary.com Florence Eilleen Hawkins Consult a PROFESSIONAL Add Your Favorite Web Sites LEO FINZI Edge Browser - Click “ ” (top right), then , then , turn on the and buttons and any others you may want. Astoria’s Best Fast Friendly and Affordable Chrome browser - Click (top right), , then , turn on then the and . When on a website, click on the Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat/Sun Closed arrow in the address bar 77 11th Street, Suite H and drag it down to the favorites bar Astoria, OR and when you see a “ | ” let go of the 503-325-2300 mouse. AstoriasBest.com Seaview, Washington April 1, 1925 — Jan. 2, 2022 Florence Eilleen Hawkins was Eilleen was a homemaker, and born April 1, 1925, in Portland, and worked part time at the Ocean Front passed away at age 96 after suffer- Motel, Seaside Amusement Park, ing a stroke in Seaview, the Spay and Neuter Thrift Washington. Shop as a volunteer and She was the youngest was a trusted housekeeper daughter of Henry Strader for the Holmstroms and and Leta Curl Strader. Waterhouses of Gearhart. She had 12 siblings, all of When her husband whom have passed away. retired, they bought a motor Eilleen was well known home to travel, but it was in Pacific and Clatsop cut short when he suffered a counties as “Grandma, The stroke. They moved to Port- Hat Lady.” She loved to say land to be near the veterans’ Florence Eilleen she was born an April fool, hospital. Hawkins and was proud of it. It’s during this time She lived in Portland, she raised Manx cats, and and then La Center, Washington, as entered her prized “Domino” in a child, and attended Woodland High shows, and won awards for him. She School. moved to the Reedsport area after Eilleen worked in Portland at the her husband passed away in 1992. Tik Tok Restaurant, at a gas station Much love went into making as a mechanic, at a movie theater afghans, memory quilts, apple pies in n orth Portland, in shipyards as a and cookies for her children and their welder, and in Washington, D.C., at a spouses, grandchildren and acquain- high-end baby store near the Capito l. tances. She eventually lost the sight Upon returning to Portland, she in one eye, and crocheted hats. met Glyn (Smoky) Hawkins, fresh She said a prayer over each hat, out of the U.S. Navy. Glyn said to which were distributed to home- Eilleen, “I would ask you to marry less shelters, churches and various me, but I’m afraid you would say institutions in Clatsop and Pacific ‘yes,’” and she did, and they were counties. married on Nov. 17, 1946. She was a dedicated Christian her He passed away in 1992. He was entire life, and loved her Lord and the love of her life, and her heart was s avior Jesus Christ. She attended his for 75 years. They had eight chil- Seaside Assembly and Naselle dren together, and raised them in (Washington) Assembly of God Seaside. churches, and was one of Naselle’s Billie Rae Graber prayer chain warriors. She leaves behind her daughters, Christi Dixson, of Longview, Wash- ington, and Marti Cooper, of Tuc- son, Arizona; sons, Patrick (Linda) Hawkins of Warrenton and Craig Hawkins of Seaview; grandchil- dren Dwayne, Dinah, Denny, Rob- ert, Brenda, Jennifer, Jason, Ben, Amanda, Tim, Matt, Nicholas, Issac and Casey; 20 great-grandchildren; and 25 great-great-grandchildren. She is also survived by Sue Trues- dale and Darian Chrysatis of Sea- side, who were like daughters to her, and their children. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by daughters Susan Workman and Linda Amund- son; son, Bart Hawkins and his son, Alex Hawkins; and twin babies Glynda and Glyn Hawkins. The family would like to thank Dr. Albert Fabiano and the Ocean Beach Hospital staff for their excellent care of our dear mother. A huge thank you and appreciation go to our brother, Craig Hawkins, for his dedication and care to both of our parents over the last 40 years. 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Seaside July 9, 1945 — Jan. 16, 2022 Billie Rae Graber, 76, of Seaside, died on Jan. 16, 2022, in Seaside. She is survived by her husband, Richard Gra- ber; sister, Linda Clemens; brothers, John Barberio and Leonard Clemens; and her goddaughter, Rachel. A graveside service was held at Willamette National Cemetery in Portland on Feb. 2 at 10 a.m. A celebration of life will be held July 9 for friends and family in Seaside. OREGON CAPITAL INSIDER SUNDAY MONDAY and how can it help my business? Consult a Professional A: The section in The Astorian is a great Heather Jenson and affordable way to advertise your Advertising Representative 971-704-1716 We’re investing in Salem coverage when other news organizations are cutting back. www.dailyastorian.com 949 Exchange St. Astoria, OR 503-325-3211 Get the inside scoop on state government and politics! 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