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THE ASTORIAN • SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 2022
OBITUARIES
SPORTS
Estie Frier-Brown
Vancouver, Washington
March 16, 1930 — May 12, 2022
Estie Frier-Brown was born in a farm- Golf Course and called it The Bon Heur
house in Arkansas in 1930. Her two sis- (which meant good hour). They also had the
ters were Ola (Connie) Heller, of Vancou- Estie’s Hide Away on Oregon Highway 212
ver, Washington, and Alveriah
in Clackamas. Her brother’s wife,
Dreiszus, of Ashland. Soon after,
Jackie, renamed it Ole’s Medium
her baby brother, Olan Canamore,
Rare.
known as Ole, was born.
In 1969, Estie gave her brother
The three sisters were baptized
power of attorney of the busi-
in a small rice pond in a pasture
nesses and fl ew to Taipei, Taiwan,
outside of Brookland, Arkansas, in
and married Ed Right, a chemi-
the 1930s. Her father, Olan Cana-
cal engineer out of Seattle. She
more, was born in Arkansas, and
returned to Oregon for the birth of
was in the U.S. Army, stationed at
a grandson, and Right went miss-
the Vancouver, Washington, bar-
ing out of Saigon.
racks. Her mother, Beulah Davis, Estie Frier-Brown
In 1975, she married Norm
was born in Vancouver, the only
Brown, now deceased, in Vancou-
girl of nine boys (the Davis clan).
ver. She then managed the bar at
Estie came out west to Van-
the Vancouver Elks Lodge No. 823
couver in 1945, where she went
for 20 years. She joined the wom-
to Shumway Junior High and
en’s auxiliary of the Elks in 1989,
Vancouver High School, Class
the Emblem Club No. 473, which
of 1949, in Vancouver. She mar-
she continued until her passing.
ried Harry Frier, and they had two
Estie loved to golf, downhill
daughters, Denice and Bonnie
ski, sew, knit, crochet and dance.
Frier, who each had two children.
She loved to play house, and
Estie worked at a beauty shop
she had an enormous amount of
after school, and later attended Estie Frier-Brown dishes! She would set up for any
and Bud Painter
beauty college in downtown Port-
occasion you could imagine! She
land. In 1959, Estie helped open
loved her home and working in her
the Seasider Restaurant and Lounge in Sea- yard.
side, at the Turnaround, now the Shilo Inns
Once she retired from the Elks, she really
Seaside Oceanfront. She soon opened Estie’s missed seeing all her friends whom she
Tap Room with Bud Painter down on Broad- loved, and they loved her. Estie treated peo-
way in Seaside. Later, she opened the small ple like she wanted to be treated; she truly
Bon Dee Restaurant, formerly the White loved people. She had a few sayings, “whip
Spot, located on the opposite side of the Pig whip” and “if you have a problem, rise above
‘N Pancake to Estie’s Tap Room.
it.” She had many good memories, right up
Estie’s brother, Olan, was part owner of until the end of her life.
the Top-O-Scott Steakhouse in southeast
She is survived by her daughter, Bonnie,
Portland. She bought out Olan’s partner to and many grandchildren and great-grand-
go in business with her brother. Later, Estie children. She is preceded in death by her
and Olan bought the Harmony Inn in Port- daughter, Denice.
land, and she renamed it Brother’s Club, and
A memorial service will be held on Mon-
they had it for the next 13 years. Later they day at 3 p.m. at Evergreen Memorial Gar-
built a bar and restaurant at the Gresham dens, 1101 N.E. 112th Ave. in Vancouver.
Arthur Richmond ‘Art’ Johnson
Astoria
May 21, 1933 — June 6, 2022
Arthur Richmond “Art” Johnson passed off -road racing, rock collecting, arrowhead
away June 6, 2022, at the age of 89.
hunting, looking for old bottles and collect-
He was born May 21, 1933, to Oscar ing old hand tools.
Maurice Johnson and Ellen Marie
Survivors include a son, Don-
Hummasti Johnson. He attended
ald; a sister and brother-in-law,
the Fernhill school and then went
Joyce and Henry Hoff man; a
to Astoria schools.
brother-in-law and his wife, Mil-
On June 22, 1952, he married
ton and Patti Whiteside; grand-
Beverly Jean Whiteside in Wah-
children, Brian Johnson, Steven
kiakum County, Washington.
Johnson and Shannon Mulvane; a
He entered the U.S. Army and
niece and her husband, Mary and
was a veteran of the Korean War,
Gene Wilkinson; a niece and her
1st Cavalry Division, 7th Reg-
husband, Cheryl and Larry Lock-
iment. He also served as a guard
ett; a nephew, Tony, and his part-
Arthur Johnson
at Panmunjom when the a rmistice
ner, Cindy Johnson; nephews,
was signed on July 27, 1953.
David and Randy Watts; a niece,
He was employed at various canner- Debbie Stone, and nephew, Jeff Stone; and
ies after coming home from the war. He nephews, Ray and Jeremy Whiteside, and a
then worked at various logging compa- niece, Tricia Whiteside.
nies, including W&W and Grimstad &
He was preceded in death by his mother
Vanderveldt, while also working night shift and father; a son, Robert; sisters, June and
at the local AT&T t elephone switching offi ce Alice; and brothers, Louie, Carl and Howard.
in Astoria.
Visitation will be held on Monday from
He learned fi shing, hunting and clamming noon to 3 p.m., at Caldwells Luce-Layton
at an early age. He enjoyed four -wheel drive Mortuary, 1165 Franklin Ave.
Chief: Has served in various leadership positions
Continued from Page A1
with the Newport News
Police Department, Kelly
served in various leader-
ship positions in the s pecial
o perations d ivision, e mer-
gency
c ommunications
d ivision,
a dministrative
b ureau and p atrol b ureau.
He is credited with creating
the Newport News Police
and
Communications
Training Academy.
Kelly also attended the
FBI National Academy
and the Police Executive
Research Forum Senior
Management Institute for
Police.
He has spent the past
fi ve years working at Axon
Enterprise, a Scottsdale,
Arizona-based
company
that develops technology
and weapons products. At
SEVENDAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA
TODAY
SUNDAY
MONDAY
Axon, he has spent time
traveling to law enforce-
ment agencies across the
country in the implementa-
tion and training of TASERs
and body camera systems.
OREGON CAPITAL
INSIDER
WEDNESDAY
Atwood is
league MVP;
Wolfe named
top coach
COASTAL RANGE
ALL-LEAGUE TEAM
Player of the Year: Dylon Atwood, Warrenton
Coach of the Year: Lennie Wolfe, Warrenton
First Team
Dylon Atwood, Jr., Warrenton
Kai Bayer, Fr., Taft
Ayden Boursaw, So., Clatskanie
Ethan Caldwell, Sr., Warrenton
Joshua Earls, Sr., Warrenton
Evan Halferty, So., Taft
Kaden Hindman, Sr., Taft
Topher McDonnell, So., Clatskanie
Talon McGrorty, Fr., Warrenton
Austin Stout, Jr., Rainier
Kenney Tripp, Sr., Rainier
Jayce Womack, Sr., Rainier
Second Team
Colby Biddix, So., Rainier
Caleb Bostic, Sr., Clatskanie
Baron Delameter, Jr., Taft
Hunter Gutenberger, So., Rainier
Mike Hart, Sr., Catlin Gabel
Nico Howlett, Fr., Catlin Gabel
Ezra James, Fr., Taft
Gavin Koceja, Jr., Taft
Dawson Little, Jr., Warrenton
George Pritchard, Jr., Catlin Gabel
Peyton Setzer, So., Rainier
Mikey Ulness, Jr., Warrenton
Honorable Mention
Andrew Allen, Sr., Willamina
Josh Ellis, Jr., Rainier
Armando Fajardo, So., Taft
Dillon George, Sr., Catlin Gabel
Corey Greenlaw, Sr., Willamina
Keegan Holsey, Sr., Clatskanie
Justice Kelso, Fr., Taft
Tyson McGrorty, Fr., Warrenton
Hayden Murphy, Sr., Rainier
Sam Shaff er, Sr., Willamina
Brenden Shroll, Fr., Clatskanie
Kaison Smith, Fr., Warrenton
Gabe Tipton, Sr., Rainier
Stone Ware, Sr., Rainier
Sportsmanship: Rainier
The Astorian
The Coastal Range all-League base-
ball team reflected the results on the
field in 2022, as the league champion
Warrenton Warriors backed up another
league title with eight selections to the
all-league squad and the top two indi-
vidual honors.
Warrenton junior Dylon Atwood was
selected as the league’s Player of the
Year, and Lennie Wolfe collected his
11th league Coach of the Year award.
Among the Warrenton players on the
all-league team were two seniors, three
juniors and three freshmen. Rainier had
a league-high 10 selections.
The 3A all-state team, announced this
week, included three Warriors: Atwood
(first team utility player), senior Ethan
Caldwell (second team catcher) and
senior Joshua Earls (honorable mention
outfielder).
We’ve gone ABOVE & BEYOND to make
sure you are COMFORTABLE & SAFE
at your next dental visit.
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
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Warrenton junior Dylon Atwood, the Coastal Range Player of the Year, was also a fi rst team
all-state selection.
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
REGIONAL FORECAST
Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows.
Seattle
62 51
59 50
58 49
A shower in the A brief shower
a.m.
or two
A couple of
showers
60 47
65 49
61 48
62 51
A passing
shower
Cloudy, showers
around
Mostly cloudy Mostly cloudy
Aberdeen
Olympia
64/51
68/51
Wenatchee
Tacoma
Moses
Lake
69/48
ALMANAC
UNDER THE SKY
TODAY'S TIDES
Astoria through Thursday
Tonight’s Sky: Emerging from
the east near midnight is the
great square of Pegasus, the
Flying Horse.
Astoria / Port Docks
Temperatures
High/low ................................ 60/54
Normal high/low .................. 63/50
Record high .................. 87 in 1924
Record low .................... 38 in 1933
Precipitation
Thursday ................................. 1.23”
Month to date ........................ 2.62”
Normal month to date ......... 0.85”
Year to date .......................... 41.36”
Normal year to date ........... 35.72”
Forecasts and graphics provided by
AccuWeather, Inc. ©2022
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
Sunrise today .................. 5:24 a.m.
Sunset tonight ............... 9:07 p.m.
Moonrise today ............. 6:05 p.m.
Moonset today ............... 3:25 a.m.
Last
New
11:52 a.m. 6.2 5:43 a.m.
11:22 p.m. 8.7 5:20 p.m.
Cape Disappointment
11:28 a.m. 6.0 4:57 a.m.
11:00 p.m. 8.8 4:33 p.m.
First
11:40 a.m. 6.4 5:18 a.m.
11:13 p.m. 9.0 4:57 p.m.
Warrenton
11:47 a.m. 6.6 5:27 a.m.
11:17 p.m. 9.1 5:04 p.m.
Knappa
12:29 p.m. 6.4 6:44 a.m.
11:59 p.m. 8.9 6:21 p.m.
Depoe Bay
June 14 June 20 June 28 July 6
0.1
2.2
0.1
2.4
0.0
2.3
0.1
2.3
0.0
1.9
10:45 a.m. 5.9 4:27 a.m. -0.3
10:13 p.m. 8.7 3:58 p.m. 2.3
City
Atlanta
Boston
Chicago
Dallas
Denver
Honolulu
Houston
Los Angeles
Miami
New York City
Phoenix
San Francisco
Wash., DC
Today
Hi/Lo/W
86/71/pc
77/61/pc
77/65/pc
103/80/pc
96/63/pc
86/74/pc
100/79/s
87/66/s
88/76/t
77/62/pc
113/88/pc
76/59/s
75/66/t
Sun.
Hi/Lo/W
91/73/pc
74/63/c
75/60/c
103/79/s
92/67/pc
86/75/pc
100/78/s
86/67/pc
90/79/t
75/66/t
114/86/s
70/55/pc
84/74/t
Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy,
c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms,
r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice.
74/57
Hermiston
The Dalles 79/59
Enterprise
Pendleton 67/49
76/55
79/58
La Grande
70/51
72/54
NATIONAL CITIES
High (ft.) Time Low (ft.)
Hammond
SUN AND MOON
Full
Time
66/50
Kennewick Walla Walla
73/56 Lewiston
84/58
69/52
Salem
Pullman
79/48
Longview
62/51 Portland
73/56
70/51
Yakima 79/50
68/48
Astoria
Spokane
75/52
Corvallis
70/52
Albany
72/51
John Day
Eugene
Bend
72/54
73/50
68/51
Ontario
81/58
Caldwell
Burns
72/47
83/58
Medford
76/58
Klamath Falls
75/47
City
Baker City
Brookings
Ilwaco
Newberg
Newport
Today
Hi/Lo/W
67/47/r
61/53/r
60/51/pc
71/52/pc
59/50/pc
Sun.
Hi/Lo/W
63/40/r
59/48/r
57/52/sh
59/47/sh
54/48/sh
City
North Bend
Roseburg
Seaside
Springfi eld
Vancouver
Today
Hi/Lo/W
62/53/pc
71/56/r
63/51/pc
72/54/pc
72/55/pc
Sun.
Hi/Lo/W
59/50/r
59/49/r
60/50/sh
62/48/r
60/50/sh