A5 THE ASTORIAN • THuRSdAy, ApRIl 28, 2022 OBITUARIES Marie J. Bellingham Noah M. Brien Birkenfeld Aug. 26, 1923 — April 16, 2022 Seaside Oct. 6, 1998 — April 21, 2022 Marie J. Bellingham, 98, a lifelong native California, for 13 years. Marie and Art also of Birkenfeld, died April 16, 2022, at the enjoyed cruising, including a Panama Canal Walker House Adult Foster Care Home in cruise in 1999. Longview, Washington. She was preceded in death by A celebration of life service her parents, Leonard and Elsa will be held on May 14 at noon Richardson; and her brother, at the Birkenfeld Community George L. Richardson. Church, 11249 state Highway Survivors include her two sons, 202 in Birkenfeld, with Dan Cano Douglas Bellingham, of Birken- feld, and James Bellingham, and officiating. Marie Julia Bellingham was his wife, Cherie, of Birkenfeld, born Aug. 26, 1923, in Birken- and her daughter-in-law, Diana feld, the daughter of the late Leon- Dair Meyer, of Freeport, Florida. ard Richardson and Elsa (Birken- Also surviving are her three feld) Richardson. She was raised Marie Bellingham grandchildren and their spouses, and received her education in the Derek and Deanna Belling- Birkenfeld community, and was a graduate ham, of Kirkland, Washington, Dia Layo, of Roseville, California, and Christine and of Winema High School, Class of 1940. She was united in marriage to Arthur Guy Todd Wilkinson, of Horton; and her seven “Art” Bellingham on March 5, 1941, in Van- great-grandchildren and their spouses, Dylan couver, Washington. Following their mar- Bellingham, of Kirkland, Dr. Khloe and riage, they resided in the communities of Brandon Kaufmann, of Reno, Nevada, Mad- isyn Layo, of San Francisco, Cooper Layo, Hood River, Albany and Scio. When Arthur returned from World War II, of Roseville, California, Rebecca Wilkin- they returned to the Birkenfeld community son, of Portland, Ciara and Zack Clark, of in 1947, where she has resided since. Horton, and Hayden and Ashley Wilkinson, Marie was preceded in death by her hus- of Horton. band, Art, on Dec. 15, 2015, after cele- She is also survived by her six brating over 74 years of marriage together. great-great-grandchildren, Eljin Song, Eliz- They co-owned and operated the Birkenfeld abeth and Jackson Clark, Aria and Oliver Country Store and Post Office from 1947 to Wilkinson and Paisley Kaufman; nephews, 1964. Marie later served as a mail carrier Joe Richardson, Monte Bellingham, Marty for the U.S. Postal Service in Vernonia from Bellingham, Kyle Trenholm, Loren Tren- holm, Greg Bellingham, Brad Bellingham, 1966 to 1985, when she retired. Marie and Arthur were active members of Jeff Bellingham and Ross Bellingham; and the Birkenfeld Community Church, as well nieces, April Viet, Sandy Taylor, Sherel Sto- as members of Flying Farmers, traveling to sik and Teri Holm. Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt Funeral Home and Australia and New Zealand. Among her special interests, she enjoyed Crematory in Vernonia is entrusted with the gardening, fishing, clamming, league bowl- arrangements. To sign the online guest book, ing in Vernonia and traveling. They win- or to send a condolence to the family, go to tered in Yuma, Arizona, and Palm Springs, fuitenrosehoyt.com Noah M. Brien passed away at the age on the farm were his favorite hobbies, and of 23 on April 21, 2022, while working in he was blessed with many friends and fam- Idaho and chasing his dreams of becoming ily who are left with wonderful memories of those adventures with him. a lineman. He leaves behind two loving Noah grew up in Clatsop parents, Jessica (Reed) and Mark County and graduated from Sea- side High School in 2017, where Brien, who love him more than he earned many awards, including words can express. He also leaves behind younger siblings he abso- most valuable player for football lutely adored, and was extremely and Homecoming king. proud of, U.S. Army Pvt. First He went on to attend Ashe- Class Jonah Brien, who is sta- ville-Buncombe Technical Com- tioned at Fort Wainwright, Alaska, munity College in Asheville, Hannah Brien, Stephen Brien Jr. North Carolina. Noah attended Noah Brien and Zachariah Brien; as well as Northwest Line Joint Apprentice- ship Training Committee/Voca- two loving step-parents, Stephen tional Outside Line Training Academy and and Brandy; a cousin he loved more like a graduated second top in his class in Decem- sister, Brittany Brien; countless other cousins ber 2021. He worked at Dutch Bros., Brew and uncles; two grandfathers he adored, Billy 22, Carpet Corner and Cottage Keeper before Reed and Jim Brien; and two grandmothers, entering the line trade. Madeleine Reed and Nadine Brien. Noah Noah had an unmatched work ethic and was blessed with the friendship of Hunter skill set. He made lifelong friends every- Thompson. They had a relationship that was where he worked and always had encourag- unmatched in fun, conversation, adventures ing words and the biggest smile for the peo- and genuine brotherly love. ple he served. A public service will be held for Noah on He and his brother went on a mission trip Thursday at 5:30 p.m. at the Clatsop County to Kenya, Africa, and he touched many lives Fairgrounds. Dress in your jeans and cowboy there and made many lifelong relationships, boots in honor of Noah. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be including a sponsor child with the same made to Noah’s account at the Seaside branch birthday as his, Olivia. Noah loved Jesus, and he knew where of Columbia Bank or to the GoFundMe he was going when this day came. He was account in his name to provide trade school rooted in a solid foundation of love for Christ and Vocational Outside Line Training Acad- emy scholarships. and all of mankind. Please sign our online guest book at He loved adventure and was an avid sportsman. Hunting, fishing and working hughesransom.com Elizabeth Jean Reynolds Seaside Oct. 21, 1951 — March 31, 2022 Elizabeth Jean Reynolds (née students the joy of reading. Erickson) passed away on March She also enjoyed growing 31, 2022, of anaplastic thyroid roses and traveling throughout cancer. the U.S. Liz spent nearly her entire During high school, Liz met life on the North Coast. She was her future husband, Mark Reyn- olds. They were married in 1972, born in Seaside to Don and Leona and Mark was still by her side Erickson, grew up in Cannon when she passed away. Beach, and graduated from Sea- side High School, Class of 1969. Together, they raised two sons, After completing college at Elizabeth Reynolds Kirk (Kelly) and Kevin (Lind- Oregon State University with the say), and doted on four grandchil- Class of 1973, she taught primarily first dren, Jack (17), Molly (14), Cannon (2) and grade for 30 years at Seaside Heights Ele- Thorin (2 weeks). She is also survived by mentary School. her siblings, Allan Erickson, Janet Bates Liz was an avid reader and brought her and Deanna Mancill. passion for reading to her profession. Upon A graveside service was held on April 6 her retirement, she had taught nearly 1,000 at Ocean View Cemetery in Warrenton. Donna Kathleen Wright Portland June 15, 1949 — April 21, 2022 Donna Kathleen Wright passed from this world on April 21, 2022. Born in Wichita, Kansas, on June 15, 1949, Donna attended Wichita State Uni- versity, and was awarded a teaching credential. She taught language arts in Kansas City for several years and then moved to the Pacific Northwest in 1985, after accepting a position at Knappa, and then later Clats- kanie High School. She was known for her love of litera- ture and support for the school community. Donna was also active in theater produc- tions at the Astoria Street Opry Company, several literature circles, and often led senior citizen book discussion groups. Friends and family remember her enthu- siasm for bird watching and camping in natural areas. Never one to complain about rising early for the best viewing, Donna urged us on in the cold predawn hours, and had the ability to slow down, and make patient and joyful observations. She traveled to many wildlife areas, but her favorite was Yellowstone National Park, where she often took summer classes at the Yellowstone Institute. Donna is survived by her sister, Eliza- beth Wright; and niece, Angela Gygi. Elizabeth recounts a telling incident from Donna’s childhood. While riding with her dad, Earle, at age 4 in his pro- pane delivery truck, he noticed that Don- na’s shoes were too small. He untied them, and then threw them out the window. Driving to the next town, he bought her a new pair. While resuming his deliveries, Donna untied her new shoes and gleefully threw them out the window. While recent years were a struggle, we remember her gift for joyous abandon and contagious enthusiasm. We thank her for the joy she brought to our lives. Leinassar Dental Excellence SPORTS Trusted, Caring and Affordable Dental Care GOLF Elite teams take part in Seaside invite By GARY HENLEY The Astorian Some of the best in Oregon high school boys golf was on display Monday at the Asto- ria Golf & Country Club, where Seaside was the host team in the nine-school Seaside Invitational. Individually, one of the top golfers at the 6A level was medalist, as Clackamas senior Alex Lasko fired a three-under par 69 in the not-so-ideal conditions, with rain showers over much of the front nine. McNary’s Colby Sullivan carded a one-un- der par 71, with two Valley Catholic golfers at 73. McNary, a 6A school, took the team title with a 305, ahead of Valley Catholic (324), Clackamas (328), Oregon Episcopal (352), Madras (377), Seaside’s blue team (389), North Marion (396), Astoria (417), Seaside red (451) and Estacada (473). Seaside senior Carson Kawasoe — who Hear what loyal and new patients alike are saying... was medalist in all five of his first events this spring — was sixth individually, with an 80. “Carson’s perfect season ended today, but if the streak was to be broken, it was better to happen today than next week,” Seaside coach Jim Poetsch said, as districts approach. “Our other Carson, Bates, broke into the 90s today, and he should keep getting lower as his career progresses.” Besides Bates, “it was a pretty rough day out there for our blue team, which has been our varsity most of the season,” said Poetsch, who had two squads competing. “Again, bet- ter to happen now when only our egos are on the line.” Also scoring for the Gulls was Ever Sibony and Carter Perrigo, each with a 105; and Riley Wunderlich (111). Judd Field led Astoria with a 94, followed by Dietrich Allen (103), Tayden Cole (108) and Jack Phillips (112). Astoria was missing its top golfer, Ian McHone, along with Jase Junes. SEVENDAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA TODAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY The staff at Leinassar Dental Office are warm and welcoming. My tooth was examined and the findings were shared with me using visual aids obtained via modern equipment. A variety of treatment plans were offered and projected costs were discussed up front. My dental journey is now under way and I feel confident that my needs will be met with professionalism and compassion. - Rose 503 325-0310 • 1414 Marine Drive, Astoria www.smileastoria.com TUESDAY WEDNESDAY JEFFERY M. LEINASSAR DMD, FAGD REGIONAL FORECAST Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows. Seattle 52 43 56 46 55 41 A p.m. shower A shower in the or two a.m. 56 43 54 42 56 43 A couple of Cloudy, showers A couple of Cloudy, showers showers around showers around 56 42 Showers Aberdeen Olympia 53/41 55/42 Wenatchee Tacoma Moses Lake 55/38 ALMANAC UNDER THE SKY TODAY'S TIDES Astoria through Tuesday Tonight’s Sky: Cassiopeia is low above the northern horizon before midnight. Astoria / Port Docks Temperatures High/low ................................ 54/42 Normal high/low .................. 57/43 Record high .................. 83 in 1987 Record low .................... 30 in 1943 Precipitation Tuesday ................................... 0.30” Month to date ........................ 5.83” Normal month to date ......... 5.19” Year to date .......................... 31.39” Normal year to date ........... 30.86” Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2022 Time 12:19 a.m. 8.2 6:43 a.m. 12:37 p.m. 7.3 6:48 p.m. Cape Disappointment 12:21 p.m. 7.1 6:03 a.m. none 6:04 p.m. Source: Jim Todd, OMSI Hammond SUN AND MOON Sunrise today .................. 6:07 a.m. Sunset tonight ............... 8:20 p.m. Moonrise today .............. 5:32 a.m. Moonset today .............. 6:15 p.m. New First Full Last 12:09 a.m. 8.4 6:20 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 7.6 6:21 p.m. Warrenton 12:14 a.m. 8.6 6:27 a.m. 12:32 p.m. 7.7 6:32 p.m. Knappa 12:56 a.m. 8.4 7:44 a.m. 1:14 p.m. 7.5 7:49 p.m. Depoe Bay Apr 30 May 8 May 15 May 22 11:35 a.m. 7.0 5:32 a.m. 11:45 p.m. 8.3 5:30 p.m. 0.5 0.7 0.7 1.1 0.5 0.9 0.6 0.8 0.4 0.6 0.6 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 Fri. 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