A5 THE ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 2022 OBITUARIES Kelli Underhill Alan Batchelder Astoria Dec. 8, 1981 — Nov. 12, 2021 Lincoln City Feb. 18, 1935 — Jan. 31, 2022 Our beloved Kelli Underhill passed away life. on Nov. 12, 2021, at the age of 39. Kelli Kelli had a gift for remembering import- was born in Hillsboro on Dec. 8, 1981, and ant dates and life events of others, and was resided most of her life in Astoria. always checking in on everyone Kelli married the love of her to see how things were shaping life, Eugene, in 2016, and they up. were raising their fi ve beautiful Even through her pain at the children together in Olney. Kelli end of her journey, Kelli put her had always dreamt of living on focus outward, and was con- acreage where she could have her stantly praying and checking in farm animals and children could on her family and friends. Kelli run wild. loved easy, and was easy to love. This dream came true, and But most of all, Kelli loved knowing that she got to expe- her fi ve precious children. Being Kelli Underhill rience it, even for a short while, a mother was her greatest accom- leaves us all with so much joy. plishment, and she was darn good Kelli had such a gift with decorating and at it. craftiness, with her vision and the combined Holidays and celebrations were her forte; talents of her and Eugene, many amazing she never failed to have her children and her creations and home projects were born. home dressed up perfectly for each passing She sure knew how to make a house a season. home, and make all who entered feel loved The care she put into being a mom was and welcomed. Her family will enjoy her evident, and was eff ortlessly weaved into vision for years to come, and we are all so every fabric of her life. While her time here grateful for a place where we can tangibly on E arth was short, it was rich and full. feel Kelli. The grief we feel is easily intermixed In 2020, Kelli gave her life over to with joy for knowing her, and knowing Christ, and was baptized. That sunny day where she is now. This E arth was her tem- in the Columbia River was a day that was porary home, but she is now home forever, beyond beautiful to witness. seated in heaven with the God she loved and Kelli’s conviction and love for Jesus clung to every day. inspired her husband and oldest daughter, Kelli is survived by her loving husband, Kamryn, to also decide to be baptized. The Eugene Underhill; beautiful children, Kam- heavens rejoiced that day, and the legacy ryn, 13 , Kol, 11 , Karsen, 8 , Killan, 5 , and Kelli leaves behind on this E arth is eternal. Kennedi, 2 ; parents, Peggy and Warren The old adage, “a friend to many and a Junes and Tim and Linda Hill; brother, Kyle stranger to none” could not have been more Hill (Kari); sister, Kaitlin Valdez (Greg); true for Kelli. She could talk to anyone, and sister, Cora Linder (Jamie); and grand- genuinely cared about the details of their mother, Jan Carrol. Alan Batchelder passed away the morn- of students at Clatsop Community College, ing of Jan. 31, 2022, at Samaritan North Lin- a position he held until 1982. After postgraduate study at Lewis & coln Hospital in Lincoln City. He was 86. Clark College in Portland, Alan Born in San Diego, he spent developed North Coast Counsel- his life moving up the coast one ing Services, continuing in family county at a time. He joined the therapy and mediation in Seaside U.S. Army at 19, serving in Ger- and Astoria until his retirement in many as a Morse code intercept 2006. operator. He served on the Seaside City At 21, he entered Simpson Col- Council from 1989 to 1996. He lege in Indianola, Iowa, his g rand- participated in community theater. mother Stanley’s alma mater, Alan was always willing to drive majoring in psychology. There, he his family members on wonderful, married his fi rst wife, Mary Sue Alan Batchelder regional sight-seeing tours, com- Hanna, an elementary education plete with a detailed narrative and major. They lived together in cam- often a sing-along. pus barracks for married veterans. Over 47 years together, Alan and Nancy After graduation, he represented Simp- son College in Illinois and Wisconsin as a Lee lived in Surf Pines, Seaside, Astoria and recruiter. In Park Forest, Illinois, their fi rst Seaview, Washington. He was a remarkable, funny, loving, sharing and brilliant man — daughter, Traci, was born in 1960. He returned to California in 1961 to attend we were all lucky to have him. He is survived by his wife, Nancy Lee Batch- the Claremont Graduate School to pursue a master’s degree in psychological foun- elder; sisters, Marcia Gaudet and Jean Overton; dations, which led to a position as assistant daughters, Traci Svendsgaard (Lars) and Diane dean of men at Pomona College. There, they Elder; son, Matt Batchelder (Michèle); son, Martin Maltby (Deanna); son, James Maltby welcomed their daughter, Diane, in 1962. He was promoted to assistant dean of stu- (Tara); son, David Maltby (Tammy); daugh- dents at San Jose State College, and then ter, Anne Elizabeth Maltby; grandsons, Robert dean of students for the newly opened John Batchelder, Jacob Elder and Andy Elder; and Muir College in La Jolla, California. There, great-granddaughter, Lydia Elder. A celebration of life will be held later in he met his second wife, Nancy Lee Bell. In 1975, Alan and Nancy Lee wed and settled the spring. Remembrances can be contrib- in Surf Pines, and Alan served as the dean uted to bit.ly/alan-memorial Donna Holmstedt Astoria Feb. 23, 1930 — March 9, 2022 Donna Holmstedt, 92, loving mother, provided food boxes to hundreds of fam- grandmother and great-grandmother, passed ilies, she shopped, collected donations, away peacefully, with family at her side, on arranged volunteers and sorted through piles March 9, 2022. of paperwork. The second of three children Her dedication to helping oth- born to Oscar and Myrtle Liudahl, ers earned her the George Award Donna was born on Feb. 23, 1930, for outstanding community ser- in Velva, North Dakota. vice, and she was honored as one At an early age, she moved of the 100 outstanding women in with her family to Salem, where Clatsop County. she attended school and graduated Donna was preceded in death from North Salem High School. by her parents, husband, her sis- After graduation, she attended ter, Shirley Clark, brother, Donald Midland College in Nebraska, Liudahl, and granddaughter, Amy Donna Holmstedt where she met John Holmstedt. Nelson. On Aug. 21, 1949, the couple She is survived by her three were united in marriage in Salem, and to children and their spouses, John Michael this union three children were born: Mike, and Christene Holmstedt, of Hammond, Becky (Nelson) and Scott. John preceded Becky and Phil Nelson, of Astoria, and Donna in death on Feb. 24, 2014. Scott and Sandi Holmstedt, of Warrenton; The couple and their three children moved nine grandchildren, Jayson (Andrea) Hol- to Astoria in 1964, where she soon became mstedt, Christopher Holmstedt (Leah), the secretary for First Lutheran Church. For Ryan (Kirsten) Holmstedt, Caryn (Todd) over 25 years she assisted numerous pas- Hilmes, David (Judi) Nelson, Angie Hol- tors, taught Sunday school, helped coordi- mstedt, Todd (Emma) Holmstedt, Brian nate day-to-day functions, and helped man- (Kim) Conley, Casey (Krista) Conley; and age the church fi nances. Until the last few 10 great-grandchildren. years of her life, she remained involved in A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. activities at the church, and still worshiped on Saturday at Peace First Lutheran Church, regularly. 725 33rd St. A private graveside service will Throughout her life she believed in be held earlier on Saturday. the importance of helping others in need. Memorials may be designated to: Amy’s During the holiday season, for 25 years, she Fund, in care of Lutheran Community Ser- was pivotal in the organization of the local vices Northwest, Lower Columbia Hospice Clatsop Community Action food and gift or Peace First Lutheran Church. drive. Caldwell’s Luce-Layton Mortuary is in For months leading into the event that charge of the arrangements. SPORTS Yamhill-Carlton blanks Astoria in season opener SCOREBOARD Eagles (1) 86 3. Warrenton War- riors (1) 63 4. La Pine Hawks 55 5. Scio Loggers 54 6. Yamhill-Carlton Tigers (3) 53 7. South Umpqua Lancers 52 8. Joseph/Enterprise Eagles 41 9. Rainier Columbi- ans 39 10. Cascade Chris- tian 25 Others: Burns 18, Day- ton 16, Taft 14. 2A/1A 1. Kennedy Trojans 118 2. Knappa Loggers (3) 88 3. Glide Wildcats (2) 76 4. Dufur/South Wasco Rangers (2) 57 5. Monroe Dragons 50 6. Umpqua Valley Christian (1) 48 7. Lakeview Honkers 47 8. Heppner/Ione Mus- tangs 43 9. Western Christian 40 10. Reedsport Brave 28 Others: St. Paul 27, Toledo 26, Salem Academy 24. PREP SPORTS SCHEDULE THURSDAY Baseball — Milwaukie at Astoria, 4:30 p.m. Softball — Corbett at Astoria, 2:30 p.m.; Ilwaco at Seaside, 5 p.m.; Knappa at Clatskanie (2), 3 p.m. The Astorian Yamhill-Carlton, ranked second in a 3A pre- season coaches poll, racked up 10 runs on nine hits for a 10-0 win over Astoria, in a nonleague softball season opener on Tuesday at CMH Field. The Tigers led 3-0 after two innings, and Yam- hill-Carlton pitcher Briley Ingram did the rest, holding the Lady Fishermen to just three hits, with 10 strikeouts and one walk in six innings. Astoria junior Mercedes Walter got the start in the circle for the Lady Fish, giving up nine hits and three walks with two strikeouts. Freshman leadoff hitter Nayomi Holmstedt had two of Astoria’s three hits, with four steals. For the Tigers, Kati Slater had a double and drove in two runs, and Dorothy Adair added a triple. Astoria hosts Corbett on Thursday at CMH Field. FRIDAY Baseball — Newport at Astoria, 4:30 p.m.; Yamhill-Carlton at Warrenton (2), 3 p.m. Softball — Seaside at Toledo Tournament, TBA; Neah-Kah-Nie at Warrenton, 4:30 p.m. SATURDAY Baseball — Fort Van- couver at Seaside (2), noon Softball — Seaside at Toledo Tournament, TBA BASEBALL PRE SEASON COACHES POLLS 3A 1. Brookings-Harbor Bruins (7) 98 2. Santiam Christian CONCEALED CARRY PERMIT CLASS MARCH 27 TH AT 1 PM OBITUARY POLICY Best Western 555 Hamburg Ave, Astoria 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. 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Astoria / Port Docks Temperatures High/low ................................ 53/45 Normal high/low .................. 53/39 Record high .................. 74 in 1947 Record low .................... 28 in 1988 Precipitation Tuesday ................................... 0.25” Month to date ........................ 3.01” Normal month to date ......... 3.96” Year to date .......................... 22.03” Normal year to date ........... 21.73” Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2022 Time 1:51 a.m. 1:32 p.m. 7.6 7:47 a.m. 1.7 8.0 8:11 p.m. -0.1 Cape Disappointment 1:27 a.m. 1:08 p.m. Source: Jim Todd, OMSI Hammond SUN AND MOON Sunrise today .................. 7:25 a.m. Sunset tonight ............... 7:24 p.m. Moonrise today ............. 6:57 p.m. Moonset today ............... 7:37 a.m. Full Last New First 1:38 a.m. 1:19 p.m. Warrenton 1:46 a.m. 1:27 p.m. Knappa 2:28 a.m. 2:09 p.m. Depoe Bay Mar 17 Mar 24 Mar 31 Apr 8 7.4 6:58 a.m. 8.1 7:21 p.m. 2.0 0.0 7.8 7:18 a.m. 1.8 8.4 7:39 p.m. -0.2 8.0 7:31 a.m. 8.4 7:55 p.m. 1.8 0.0 7.8 8:48 a.m. 1.5 8.3 9:12 p.m. -0.1 12:42 a.m. 7.6 6:25 a.m. 2.0 12:21 p.m. 8.4 6:49 p.m. -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 Fri. Hi/Lo/W 71/54/pc 55/47/r 61/40/c 77/44/t 40/23/sn 84/71/c 76/55/t 81/55/pc 83/73/t 55/48/r 81/56/s 60/47/pc 59/50/r 68/52/r 67/45/pc 42/36/r 66/40/pc 50/28/pc 84/71/pc 70/46/pc 77/55/s 84/73/pc 70/54/pc 83/56/s 62/49/pc 74/57/pc Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice. 59/43 Hermiston The Dalles 60/40 Enterprise Pendleton 49/32 56/38 58/42 La Grande 52/33 55/45 NATIONAL CITIES High (ft.) Time Low (ft.) 52/38 Kennewick Walla Walla 57/42 Lewiston 62/43 51/47 Salem Pullman 55/34 Longview 50/44 Portland 54/46 52/37 Yakima 57/35 50/43 Astoria Spokane 51/36 Corvallis 54/40 Albany 54/42 John Day Eugene Bend 57/41 56/35 56/32 Ontario 59/35 Caldwell Burns 54/29 60/35 Medford 60/38 Klamath Falls 53/26 City Baker City Brookings Ilwaco Newberg Newport Today Hi/Lo/W 49/31/c 53/41/pc 50/47/r 53/45/c 50/44/c Fri. 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