A5 THE ASTORIAN • SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 2022 OBITUARIES SPORTS Jeff ery Adair Trenary Nehalem Aug. 16, 1950 — Feb. 9, 2022 Jeff ery Adair Trenary, 71, passed away “OG” farmer out at the coast. at 2:30 p.m. on Feb. 9, 2022, in Arch Cape, He was often stoic and gruff , but also lovingly surrounded by his children and gladly shared his knowledge of farming, the sisters. history of the area, and most defi - Jeff was an Oregon native, born nitely enjoyed eating good food, in Portland to parents Mike and drinking good wine and telling tall Mardine on Aug. 16, 1950. Jeff tales with good company. attended Madison High School Jeff was an avid surfer for most and received his GED diploma of his life, and as a teenager spent from the University of Oregon. all his free time at the coast. He Jeff leaves behind his three could often be spotted hitchhiking children, Clinton (CB) Johnson, to his favorite beach, Short Sand . Lucy Wild and Mercedes Trenary; Jeff loved to travel, and spent as well as his sisters, Pamela Tre- many winters in Mexico, Hawaii, Jeff ery Trenary nary, Marcia Trenary and Melinda Italy, Bali and Thailand. He often Trenary; his grandson, Desmond shared memories from his time Trenary; brothers-in-law, Hampton Scud- spent in Norway helping to build boats. Jeff der and John Maher; sister-in law, Cindy was a lover at heart, and shared his life with Forslev; and his nine nieces and nephews, those who took the time to know him. He and nine great-nieces and nephews. will be greatly missed. Jeff moved to Nehalem in 1986 and Jeff was laid to rest on his property at a began his life’s work as an organic produce private ceremony with his family on Feb. farmer. His farm, Kingfi sher Farms, sup- 27. A community celebration of his life will plied produce to people along the coast, in be held in August. Portland, and even as far as New York. In lieu of fl owers or donations, please If you were lucky enough to have had the support your local farmer by purchasing pleasure of being nourished by his beautiful some veggies, and prepare a delicious meal harvests, then you know that he was the true in honor of Jeff . Anthony ‘Hank’ Qualin Knappa boys advance in state tournament Loggers cruise past Heppner By GARY HENLEY The Astorian Kathy Aney/East Oregonian Knappa’s Tanner Jackson (21) shoots as Heppner’s Joe Sherman (24) defends during a 2A playoff game on Thursday in Pendleton. Gearhart Oct. 20, 1927 — Feb. 19, 2022 SCOREBOARD Anthony “Hank” Qualin set sail for his roy, Timothy (Summer) Michaelson, Brenda fi nal journey Feb. 19, 2022, in Gearhart, sur- (Andreas) Avalos, Tonya Duncan, Alex rounded by his family. Cabalona and Heather (Peter) Kleinau. Qualin was the seventh and only He had numerous great-grand- surviving child born to Mary and children, Sean Pomeroy, Hunter Joaquin Qualin on Oct. 20, 1927, (Bryn) Michaelson, Gage Michael- in Gloucester, Massachusetts. son and Levi Qualin, and six addi- The family relocated to San tional great-grandchildren resid- Diego, where Anthony joined the ing in the Dayton area. He had family in the fi shing trade at age the pleasure of welcoming three 12. great-great-grandchildren into the In September 1951, he mar- world, as well, Harper Michaelson ried Juanita Meyers. They had and two additional, also residing three daughters, Pamela Morim- in the Dayton area. Anthony ‘Hank’ oto, Juanita (Jay) DeHaan and Qualin is also survived by spe- Qualin Earlla Michaelson-Qualin. The cial family and friends, including family moved to Oregon in the Tim A. Michaelson, along with mid-1960s. many grand-pets and great-grand Eventually he followed the pets. fi shing industry to Alaska, and It is with grateful hearts that his retired in the late 1980s. He set- family was blessed to be part of tled into enjoying his grandchil- the fi ve generations that he loved dren, great-grandchildren and so fi ercely. great-great-grandchildren. A funeral will be held on April Qualin was preceded in death 2 at 1 p.m. at the Seaside Elks by his wife, Juanita; his son, Lodge. Following the service, Thomas Ralph Qualin; and a son- there will be a potluck. in-law, Kunio Morimoto. Interment will be held privately at a He is survived by his daughters, Yvonne future date. (Lee) Harvell, Pamela Morimoto, Jay Memorial contributions can be sent to the DeHaan and Earlla Michaelson-Qualin; scholarship foundation, in care of the Gate- his eight grandchildren, Diana Morim- way Masonic Lodge No. 175 in Warrenton, oto, Michael Harvell, Toni (Mike) Pome- or the Elks Lodge No. 1748 in Seaside. The Astorian publishes paid obituaries. The obituary can include a small photo and, for veterans, a fl ag symbol at no charge. The deadline for all obituaries is 9 a.m. the business day prior. Obituaries may be edited for spelling, proper punctuation and style. Death notices and upcoming services will be published at no charge. Notices must be submitted by 9 a.m. the day before publication. Obituaries and notices may be submitted online at DailyAstorian.com/obituaries, by email at ewilson@dailyastorian.com, placed via the funeral home or in person at The Astorian offi ce, 949 Exchange St. in Astoria. For more information, call 503-325-3211, ext. 1257. INSIDER SATURDAY Girls Basketball — Astoria at Madras, 3:30 p.m. Boys Basketball — TBA vs. Knappa, TBA BOYS BASKETBALL KNAPPA 63, HEPPNER 50 HEP (50): Joe Sherman 14, Tucker Ashbeck 13, Brock Hisler 9, Trevor Nichols 5, Landon Mitchell 4, Derrick Smith 3, David Cribbs 2, Cody Fletcher, Blake Carter, Kason Cimmiyotti, Cameron Proud- foot, Caden George. Totals 20-60 6-8 50. KNA (63): Shane McMahan 23, Logan Morrill 20, Brandon Gale 9, Tanner Jackson 4, Nicolai Ogier 3, Drew Miller 2, Trevor Ogier 2, Treven More- land, Carter Morrill, Raymond Ramirez, Mark Miller, Tucker Kinder. Totals 27-63 5-9 63. Heppner 7 11 18 14—50 Knappa 16 19 15 13—63 3-point FG: Heppner 4-21 (Hisler, Nichols, Sher- man, Smith); Knappa 4-14 (McMahan 2, N.Ogier, Gale). Fouled out: None. Rebounds: Heppner 39 (Ashbeck 8); Knappa 38 (L.Morrill 13). Assists: Heppner 11 (Sherman 2, Cribbs 2, Mitchell 2, Hisler 2); Knappa 14 (McMahan 5). Total fouls: Heppner 9, Knappa 11. Turnovers: Heppner 19, Knappa 12. 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OBITUARY POLICY OREGON CAPITAL Tournament directors had Day 1 of the 2A boys basketball state tournament scheduled just right — they saved the best team for last. The Knappa Loggers capped the fi rst day of the boys’ tournament with an impressive 63-50 win over Heppner late Thursday night, advancing to the Final Four for the fourth straight season. Most of all, the No. 2 seed Loggers looked like the best team on the fl oor on Day 1 in Pendleton. No. 1 seed Western Christian barely escaped with a 46-43 win over No. 9 seed Kennedy in the other half of the bracket — the same Kennedy team Knappa defeated 59-42 back in December. The Loggers were set to play a Friday semifi nal vs. No. 3 seed Salem Academy, and Knappa is guaranteed a Saturday game. Knappa — with nearly the same starting lineup — defeated the Mustangs 70-32 in a fi rst round state playoff game in the state tournament of the shortened spring 2021 season. And it was Loggers from start to fi nish in Thursday’s contest. Six-foot-nine Knappa post Logan Mor- rill scored seven points in the fi rst quarter and helped the Loggers to early leads of 7-0, 10-2 and 14-5. Multiple turnovers by the Mustangs resulted in easy points for Logger guards Tanner Jackson and Shane McMahan, and Knappa reeled off a 14-4 run in the second quarter. The fi rst half ended with Knappa’s Drew Miller banking a desperation shot off the glass as time expired for a 35-18 Logger lead at the break. Heppner battled to within 13 points in the third quarter, but the Loggers kept forcing turnovers, and McMahan scored six of his game-high 23 points in the fourth quarter to keep Knappa well ahead. A few late 3-pointers helped the Mustangs fi nish on a 9-2 run. Morrill fi nished with 20 points, 13 rebounds and fi ve blocks. Knappa had 22 points off 19 Heppner turnovers. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY REGIONAL FORECAST Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows. Seattle 51 36 Low clouds breaking 52 37 54 38 50 42 51 38 A couple of More clouds Showers around showers than sun Partly sunny 51 39 Mostly cloudy 53 41 Cloudy Aberdeen Olympia 51/35 49/35 Wenatchee Tacoma Moses Lake 51/30 ALMANAC UNDER THE SKY TODAY'S TIDES Astoria through Thursday Tonight’s Sky: Constellation Leo due south around midnight. Astoria / Port Docks Temperatures High/low ................................ 50/42 Normal high/low .................. 52/38 Record high .................. 67 in 1965 Record low .................... 24 in 1989 Precipitation Thursday ................................. 0.09” Month to date ........................ 0.83” Normal month to date ......... 0.82” Year to date .......................... 19.86” Normal year to date ........... 18.59” Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2022 Time 2:54 a.m. 3:05 p.m. 8.5 9:14 a.m. 7.7 9:17 p.m. Cape Disappointment 2:28 a.m. 2:38 p.m. Source: Jim Todd, OMSI Hammond SUN AND MOON Sunrise today .................. 6:48 a.m. Sunset tonight ............... 6:07 p.m. Moonrise today .............. 8:23 a.m. Moonset today .............. 9:48 p.m. First Full Last New 2:40 a.m. 2:52 p.m. Warrenton 2:49 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Knappa 3:31 a.m. 3:42 p.m. Depoe Bay Mar 10 Mar 17 Mar 24 Mar 31 1:42 a.m. 1:52 p.m. 0.7 0.7 8.4 8:20 a.m. 7.7 8:28 p.m. 0.8 0.9 8.7 8:41 a.m. 8.1 8:47 p.m. 0.7 0.8 8.9 8:58 a.m. 8.1 9:01 p.m. 0.8 0.8 8.7 10:15 a.m. 0.6 8.0 10:18 p.m. 0.6 8.7 7:51 a.m. 8.0 7:57 p.m. 1.0 0.9 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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