A5 THE ASTORIAN • SATURDAY, MAY 14, 2022 OBITUARIES Richard Leonard Thorbeck DeOnne Vay (Adair) Kinney Long Beach, Washington Jan. 9, 1949 — April 21, 2022 Astoria Jan, 24, 1944 — May 3, 2022 Richard Thorbeck was born in Bemidji, He was awarded numerous campaign Minnesota, on Jan. 9, 1949, to Ray Leonard medals, several with one or more oak leaf Thorbeck and Margaret Jane Thorbeck. clusters. He received a Purple Heart, a Good On April 21, 2022, Richard Conduct Medal and the National passed away at his home with his Defense Service Medal. He made wife, Sharon, and his three Per- the rank of E5 (buck sergeant) sian cats, “Lanny,” “Manny” and within six months of being in “Fanny,” at his side, providing reg- country. ular “CAT Scans” throughout his After graduating from the Uni- illness. versity of Iowa in 1977, he went Richard is survived by his wife, to Salem, to visit his brother, Rob- Sharon; his sister, Mary Marga- ert Thorbeck, and decided to stay ret (Molly) Higgins (Duane); his for 26 years. In 1978, he began a brother, John Thorbeck (Joanne); successful career with the Oregon and numerous nieces, nephews, Richard Thorbeck Department of Corrections, ulti- cousins and many great friends. mately reaching the rank of captain. Richard was preceded in death by his Working at the Oregon State Correctional father, Ray Leonard Thorbeck; his mother, Institution in Salem, achieving his sergeant Margaret Thorbeck; and his brother, Robert stripes, he moved into the Department of Thorbeck. Corrections training, where he truly excelled. Richard married Tandra Joy Bahr in He loved his work, and loved staff training. December 1981, and they divorced July For many years he traveled the state training 1994. She preceded him in death. He married all Department of Corrections staff in the safe his soul mate and the love of his life, Sharon and eff ective way to manage the custody of Wolfe Leigh, in October 1997. inmates. Richard fought a brave, courageous and dif- But, as a recognized expert in the fi eld, fi cult battle with cancer. He possessed a great he didn’t stop there, training at the Oregon will to live, and although some may say can- State Police Academy, and being the key- cer won, we would rather think that God won, note speaker at c orrectional c onferences and because he now has Richard in heaven, and a Special Weapons And Tactics and fi rearms heaven will never be the same again. There instructor. will never be another like Richard Thorbeck. Brilliant, talented, respected, with broad- After graduating from high school in Bem- based curriculum knowledge, he was idji, Richard enlisted in the U.S. Army, serv- regarded as one of the most popular trainers. ing two tours in Vietnam, from 1968 to 1971. Richard retired from the Department of Cor- He went to basic training at Fort Polk, Loui- rections in 2003, and will never be forgotten siana, advanced infantry training at Fort Gor- by his students and friends. The “Tower 5” don, Georgia, and jungle training in Panama. legacy will live on forever. (There were four He initially received two m ilitary o ccupa- towers at the Oregon State Correctional Insti- tional s pecialties, Eleven Bravo (i nfantry) and tution and, at 6 feet 8 inches, Richard was Eleven Charlie (m ortar m an). He was a distin- nicknamed Tower 5). guished marksman, and was promoted to pri- But, that wasn’t the end. After his Oregon vate fi rst class straight out of basic training. retirement, Richard returned to work for the He was assigned to the 1st Division federal government in Seattle in 2004, work- (Bloody Red One). When their colors went ing for the Department of Homeland Secu- back to the U.S., he was assigned to the 101st rity, having another successful career while Airborne Division (Screaming Eagles), and protecting our country from terrorist attack. his last assignment was to Headquarters Com- He retired from federal government in 2017. pany of the 1st Signal Brigade. In retirement, Richard further developed His tours of duty included the Delta, the and expanded his hobbies of artistry, music Highland, the Iron Triangle and Parrot’s Beak (piano), crossword puzzles and sudoku. on the Ho Chi Minh Trail. He was in Cambo- Richard will be deeply missed as a husband, dia all the way to Phnom Penh. He went to the a brother, an uncle, a cousin and a friend. Plain of Jars in Laos. Full military honors and burial at Willa- Richard was awarded a Bronze Star by mette National Cemetery in Portland will be Gen. William Westmoreland, an Army Com- announced. mendation Medal by Gen. Robert Abrams, Donations of one’s choice in Richard’s the Vietnamese Presidential Award signed name to animal shelters, cancer research, by President Ngo Dinh Diem, and presented Swedish Medical Center in Seattle, hos- by a colonel in the Army of the Republic of pice organizations and scholarship funds are Vietnam. appreciated. DeOnne Vay (Adair) Kinney, known as Novato, California. After David’s retirement Dee to most people, passed away in Astoria in 2007, the couple moved back to Astoria to be closer to family and friends. on May 3, 2022. Dee enjoyed playing cards, Dee was born Jan. 24, 1944, bingo, backgammon and laughing in Marshalltown, Iowa. She was with friends. She also liked travel- the fourth daughter to Orville and ing. Due to a stroke at the age of Mildred (Richards) Adair. She 51, her physical ability was lim- grew up on the family farm in ited, but she loved spending time rural Le Grand, Iowa. with her family and grandchildren. She graduated from Le Grand Dee is survived by her hus- Deleware Ferguson High School band, David; his children, Tessa in 1962. After gradation, she Palazzolo, of Petersburg, Mich- moved to live with her a unt, igan, Kelly Miller, of Tucson, Emma Muller, in Portland. DeOnne Kinney Arizona, and Joshua Kinney, of In 1966, she married Kent Juneau, Alaska; her son, Darren, Johnson. They made their home in Astoria, and had two sons, Darren and Todd and his wife, Maria, and grandsons Jalmer Daniel, Sven Kristian and Jack; her son, Johnson. They later divorced. In 1970, Dee started out working as a Todd, and grandson, Tucker; her sisters, legal assistant for Macdonald, Dean, McCal- Betty Keen of Marshalltown, Barbara Rock- lister & Snow. She also worked for attorneys hill, of Puyallup, Washington, and LaVonne Nicholas Zafi ratos and Steve Roman for (Bonnie) Sievers, of Marshalltown; and numerous nieces and nephews. many years. She retired in 1995. In lieu of fl owers, a donation can be made In 1995, she married David Kinney. David was in the U.S. Coast Guard, and his job had to Lower Columbia Hospice or a charity of them stationed both in Kodiak, Alaska, and your choice. Phillips: Was brought on in Jewell in 2018 Wade Leigh Morgan Jewell Aug. 7, 1960 — April 23, 2022 Wade Leigh Morgan, 61, spent most of his Jewell. He dropped out of school his junior life in Jewell. A celebration of life will be held year. He later got his GED, then went to get on May 22 at 1 p.m. at Lighthouse Christian his emergency medical technician and para- medic license. Church, 88786 Dellmoor Loop in He worked with the fi re depart- Warrenton, with Daniel Baker, pas- ment, and even was the chief of tor, offi ciating. Elsie-Vinemaple Rural Fire Pro- Wade was born Aug. 7, 1960, in tection District 11 for a while. He Astoria, the son of the late David also worked for Medix. Morgan, and surviving mother, Wade married Tana Lamont, Nellie Morgan, of Astoria. and they eventually divorced. He He is also survived by his son, then married Mary Romanaggi. John Morgan, of Portland; step- Wade gained a stepson, age 2 1/2. son, Joel Hathaway, of Columbia, They had another child together, Missouri; sisters, Monica (Andrej) Wade Morgan John. They were married several Raichl, of Astoria, and Brenda years, then divorced. Wade was (Brian) Hancey, of Queen Creek, Arizona; aunts and uncles, Judy and Phil Lay- with his companion, Vicki, before his death. Wade loved the outdoors, scuba diving, man, of Jewell, Shirley Morgan, of Cald- well, Washington, Ted Wilkins, of Seaside, fi shing and hunting. He loved to dig clams. Walt and Flo Berg, of Warren, and Ed Berg, He worked in construction and logging. He was a builder, a cook, a bartender and a of Eugene. Preceding Wade in death are his grand- dishwasher. Wade helped many people. He was very parents, Victor and Grace Berg and Irma and Lloyd Morgan; cousin, Melissa Hancey; smart, he could fi gure out complex things, uncle, Richard Morgan; and grandmother, and he was great at bartering! He had many talents, he worked hard, and also played hard. Leah Wilkins. Wade went to school in Lincoln City and Wade had a heart of gold! We’ve gone ABOVE & BEYOND to make sure you are COMFORTABLE & SAFE at your next dental visit. Continued from Page A1 sion on Tuesday, many public comments read by the board encouraged hiring Phillips, with school board conducted three rounds of inter- a few in strong opposition . views with candidates and held a meet-and- Representatives from the Jewell S chool greet with students, staff and the community, D istrict could not be reached for comment. the school district said. Phillips was placed on administrative Raquel Peregrino de Brito, a school board leave in Jewell in February and an investiga- member in Newberg who tion began shortly after. voted to approve hiring The rural school district, THE SCHOOL Phillips, cited his past which serves students kin- experience as a superin- dergarten-through-12th DISTRICT HAS tendent in her decision. grade, hired an acting DECLINED TO “We are looking for- superintendent in March ward to working with Dr. to fi nish the school year. DISCLOSE THE Phillips … with the high The school district has expectation that the focus REASONS FOR THE declined to disclose the is on the improvement of reasons for the admin- ADMINISTRATIVE istrative leave or the academics,” Peregrino de Brito, who was appointed investigation. LEAVE OR THE to the school board in Phillips was brought on April, told The Astorian. in Jewell in 2018, even- INVESTIGATION. Peregrino de Brito tually being appointed said that she and another superintendent in 2019. school board member traveled to Jewell to His tenure in Jewell followed his resigna- speak with school staff about Phillips and the tion from his position as deputy superinten- investigation. dent in the Beaverton School District after “Not knowing detailed information – it’s receiving blowback for reposting a tweet that very diffi cult without knowing the full extent expressed anti-immigration sentiments. of what happened to make a judgment,” she He served as superintendent and director said, adding that much of what she heard were of secondary education in the Malheur Edu- rumors. cation Service District prior to his time in Prior to the Newberg school board’s deci- Beaverton. SEVENDAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA TODAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY We have Infection Control Procedures in place for your safety & ours. ** 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 1006 West Marine Drive, Astoria (503) 468-0116 www.klempfamilydentistry.com THURSDAY FRIDAY REGIONAL FORECAST Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows. Seattle 57 50 59 47 55 43 56 46 55 45 Mostly cloudy, A shower in the Mostly cloudy Rain and drizzleShowers around showers area 54 43 A couple of showers 55 42 Clouds and sun Aberdeen Olympia 59/49 61/50 Wenatchee Tacoma Moses Lake 63/48 ALMANAC UNDER THE SKY TODAY'S TIDES Astoria through Thursday Tonight’s Sky: The Milky Way ap- pears to be missing but is really along the surrounding horizon before midnight in May. Astoria / Port Docks Temperatures High/low ................................ 54/40 Normal high/low .................. 60/46 Record high .................. 87 in 1912 Record low .................... 31 in 1985 Precipitation Thursday ................................. 1.02” Month to date ........................ 3.56” Normal month to date ......... 1.49” Year to date .......................... 36.06” Normal year to date ........... 32.96” Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2022 Source: Jim Todd, OMSI Sunrise today .................. 5:44 a.m. Sunset tonight ............... 8:40 p.m. Moonrise today ............. 7:14 p.m. Moonset today ............... 5:02 a.m. Last New High (ft.) 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Hi/Lo/W 85/66/pc 76/61/c 69/55/c 97/73/pc 78/51/c 84/72/s 94/72/pc 84/60/pc 90/74/t 76/64/pc 104/75/s 66/55/pc 82/65/t Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice. 63/49 Hermiston The Dalles 76/54 Enterprise Pendleton 59/41 70/51 69/53 La Grande 63/46 65/53 NATIONAL CITIES Today Hi/Lo/W 56/46 Kennewick Walla Walla 64/50 Lewiston 77/54 66/52 Salem Pullman 68/46 Longview 57/50 Portland 65/55 54/43 Yakima 70/47 61/47 Astoria Spokane 61/47 Corvallis 63/50 Albany 65/51 John Day Eugene Bend 65/51 70/46 66/46 Ontario 71/47 Caldwell Burns 66/41 71/48 Medford 73/53 Klamath Falls 68/41 City Baker City Brookings Ilwaco Newberg Newport Today Hi/Lo/W 60/42/sh 59/50/r 58/51/r 65/53/r 55/49/r Sun. Hi/Lo/W 74/45/t 57/51/r 59/49/r 67/52/sh 57/47/r City North Bend Roseburg Seaside Springfi eld Vancouver Today Hi/Lo/W 60/52/r 71/53/c 59/51/r 67/50/r 67/55/r Sun. Hi/Lo/W 63/48/r 73/53/c 61/49/r 69/51/c 69/55/sh