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THE ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, JULY 14, 2022
OBITUARIES
E. Joyce Parmelee Slicer
Darlene Raw
Damariscotta, Maine
March 14, 1935 — July 7, 2022
Astoria
Nov. 7, 1938 — July 1, 2022
Eileen Joyce Parmelee the time of Chuck’s passing
Slicer, 87, died peacefully on in 2010.
July 7 at a long-term health
While exploring the
care facility.
world of online
She was born
dating,
Joyce,
in Lynn, Mas-
then 79 years
sachusetts,
on
old, met a fel-
March 14, 1935,
low Methodist lay
the daughter of
minister, Ronald
Carl and Patricia
Slicer, on chris-
(Ringer) Foster
tianmingle.com.
of Damariscotta,
They married in
Maine.
Along
Damariscotta in
with starting a
2015. They were
E. Joyce Slicer
family, the young
active members
couple divided
of the Method-
their time between employ- ist Church, where Joyce
ment opportunities in the founded a pet food pantry
shoe shops of Massachusetts that grew to serve more than
in winter, and carpentry and 100 families.
lobster fi shing in season back
Health challenges follow-
in Maine in Damariscotta ing a broken hip several years
and on Swan’s Island.
ago resulted in Joyce moving
In 1953, Joyce was intro- to Cove’s Edge nursing home
duced to a dashing young in Damariscotta, where she
sailor from Meriden, Con- enjoyed keeping track of her
necticut, at the U.S. Navy eight grandchildren and 14
base in Brunswick, Maine. great-grandchildren.
She and Alfred Brechlin
Injuries sustained in a
were married a few months serious fall resulted in a rapid
later, and eventually settled series of complications that
in Connecticut, where they ended in her passing away
raised fi ve children (two sets last week, with family by her
of twins) and were active in side.
community organizations
Joyce is survived by her
including Eastern Star, the children, Patricia Brechlin
local volunteer fi re depart- Lane, of Newcastle, Maine,
ment and the First Congrega- Barbara Saunders and her
tional Church.
husband, Doug, of Tenant s
After divorcing in 1972, Harbor, Maine, Dale Brech-
Joyce returned to Maine. In lin and his wife, Jane, of Sea-
1973, she married Charles side, and Earl Brechlin and
“Chuck” Parmelee. Settling his wife, Roxie, of Bar Har-
in Waldoboro, together they bor; and her husband, Ron
built one of the largest car- Slicer, of Damariscotta, and
pentry and contracting com- his daughter, Kim, and son,
panies in the M id-C oast area, Stephen, of Vermont.
C.B. Parmelee Inc. Joyce
She was preceded in
was also one of the fi rst death by her parents; broth-
women in Maine to become ers, Terry Foster, of Ojai,
a full member in Rotary California, and Donald Fos-
International, which had pre- ter, of South Bristol, Maine;
viously only allowed men to her fi rst two husbands; and
be members.
a son, Carl Brechlin, of
In retirement, the cou- Meriden.
ple lived for a time on Dyer
At Joyce’s request, there
Long Pond in Jeff erson, will not be a funeral or
Maine, where Joyce vol- memorial service.
unteered at the elementary
The family would like
school, including knitting to thank the staff s of both
dozens and dozens of pairs Cove’s Edge and Lincoln-
of mittens for children who Health in Damariscotta for
came to school without them. their compassion and good
In 2005, they moved to care.
Bar Harbor, Maine, where
In lieu of fl owers, dona-
they lived for several years tions can be made to your
before Joyce returned to the local pet food pantry or ani-
Damariscotta area around mal shelter.
It is with deep sadness that adoring family by blood and
we announce the passing of by love, including children
our beloved mother, Darlene William Raw, and his partner,
Raw.
Sara, Wendi Raw,
Darlene was a
and her partner,
bright,
inspiring
Jeremi, Vicki Oul-
light in the world,
lette, and her part-
extending
kind-
ner, Albert, Bruce
ness, interest and
and Alison Ped and
genuine
support
Donny and Car-
to all she knew,
rie Bui; grandchil-
regardless of their
dren, Jordan, John,
age.
Gabrielle,
Gar-
She taught fi rst
rett, Zai, Cannon
Darlene Raw
grade for 35 years,
and Miika; brother,
and was the favor-
Mike Hankel, and
ite teacher for generations his daughter, Christine; and
of children, instilling love of the Lippy family, to whom we
learning and confi dence that are grateful.
would be lifelong.
We will miss you deeply,
Darlene had a wonderful and always remember your
social intelligence, committed easy laughter, your adorable
progressive values and a belief outfi ts and your encourage-
in the goodness of people.
ment. We had a lot of fun.
She loved to garden and
Thank you to all those
watch the birds, spend time who have reached out to let
with her large family, who vis- us know how much Darlene
ited often, and go out on the meant, and how she aff ected
town to eat and gamble! She your lives.
was the life of our party. We
Mom, we love you.
were blessed to have her as
Please visit Darlene Raw’s
our friend, mentor and great- Facebook page for updates
est support.
on her memorial and giving
Darlene is survived by her opportunities.
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successful season with a sec-
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tournament .
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and Naselle, the team took
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Seaside
July 11, 1947 — June 23, 2022
In loving memory of Wil- and grandchildren, Will Bon-
liam Carl (Bill) Backer, 74, of ner and Alisa Bonner; daugh-
Seaside, who passed away on ter, Korrie Hebert, of Seaside,
June 23, 2022, in a
and grandchildren,
residential facility
Leah Hebert, Riley
in Warrenton.
Hebert and Jack
Bill was born
Hanson; daughter,
in Mount Vernon,
Kelly Wright, and
Washington,
on
her husband, Dar-
July 11, 1947. He
ren Wright, of Sea-
grew up in Both-
side, and grand-
ell, Washington,
children,
Justin
and he graduated
Dunn and Bren-
from Bothell High
den Wright; step-
William Backer
School in 1966.
son, Christopher
He moved to
Meyer, of Sea-
Seaside in 1976.
side, and grand-
Bill
married
children, Trenten
Lynda
Moffi tt
Meyer,
Dylan
Meyer in 1992 in
Meyer and Emma
Gearhart.
Meyer; stepdaughter, Jody
Bill was preceded in death Weaver, and her husband,
by his parents, Francis Ray- Andy Weaver, and grand-
mond Backer and Betty Jane children, Gracie and Ruger
Drake; and his brother, Gor- Weaver; sister-in-law, Dar-
don Backer.
lene Chisholm, of Gearhart;
He worked for Tidewater and numerous nieces and
Barge Lines from 1976 until nephews and special friends.
retirement in 2005.
Burial is at 1 p.m. Friday at
He was in the U.S. Navy Fort Stevens National Ceme-
from 1966 to 1968 and served tery, 1198 Russell Drive in
in the Vietnam W ar.
Hammond.
Bill’s greatest joy was his
A celebration of life is
family, especially his grand- from 2 to 4 p.m. July 23 at
children, and he loved travel- the Seaside Golf Course, 451
ing to Mexico with his wife, Avenue U in Seaside.
Lynda.
Charitable contributions
Bill is survived by his wife can be made to any Par-
of 30 years, Lynda; daughter, kinson’s disease research
Kerrie Bonner, of West Linn, organization.
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12U All-Stars take second at state
part in three tournaments this
summer.
The All-Stars took second
in a Longview, Washington,
tournament June 24 to June 26,
followed by fi ve wins without
a loss to win a tournament in
West Linn, July 1 to July 3.
Lower Columbia stormed
through the competition with
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wins over McMinnville (21-
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Lower Columbia 11U All-
Stars (10-0), the West Linn
Lions (6-0) and the Eastside
Legends (6-5).
During the regular season,
Lower Columbia had a pair of
wins over Seaside (14-2 and
18-3), and a 21-11 over War-
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renton on July 6.
The All-Stars opened the
state tournament with wins
over the Keizer Kings (8-6)
and Banks (18-1).
Lower Columbia lost a
10-9 decision to the West Linn
Lions, but bounced back with
a 10-9 victory over the Laker-
idge Pacers.
In the fi nal game, the
Salem Saxons defeated Lower
Columbia, 10-0.
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REGIONAL FORECAST
Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows.
Seattle
69 55
Partly sunny
70 58
68 56
Mostly sunny
Low clouds
67 55
71 56
71 56
Partly sunny
Periods of sun;
nice
Clouds and
limited sun
70 55
Partly sunny
Aberdeen
Olympia
72/55
79/57
Wenatchee
Tacoma
Moses
Lake
80/51
ALMANAC
UNDER THE SKY
TODAY'S TIDES
Astoria through Tuesday
Tonight’s Sky: Super Full Buck
Moon.
Astoria / Port Docks
Temperatures
High/low ................................ 68/58
Normal high/low .................. 67/54
Record high .................. 95 in 1906
Record low .................... 42 in 1950
Precipitation
Tuesday ................................... 0.00”
Month to date ........................ 0.27”
Normal month to date ......... 0.40”
Year to date .......................... 42.84”
Normal year to date ........... 37.57”
Forecasts and graphics provided by
AccuWeather, Inc. ©2022
Time
High (ft.) Time Low (ft.)
1:32 a.m.
3:19 p.m.
9.3 8:56 a.m. -2.0
7.1 8:46 p.m. 2.4
Cape Disappointment
1:06 a.m.
2:54 p.m.
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
Hammond
SUN AND MOON
Sunrise today .................. 5:38 a.m.
Sunset tonight ............... 9:05 p.m.
Moonrise today ........... 10:31 p.m.
Moonset today ............... 6:20 a.m.
Full
Last
New
First
1:20 a.m.
3:06 p.m.
Warrenton
1:27 a.m.
3:14 p.m.
Knappa
2:09 a.m.
3:56 p.m.
Depoe Bay
July 13 July 20 July 28 Aug 5
9.6 7:56 a.m. -2.4
7.2 7:46 p.m. 2.7
9.7 8:17 a.m. -2.6
7.4 8:11 p.m. 2.4
9.7 8:40 a.m. -1.9
7.5 8:30 p.m. 2.5
9.5 9:57 a.m. -1.7
7.4 9:47 p.m. 2.1
12:19 a.m. 9.7 7:26 a.m. -3.0
2:07 p.m. 7.2 7:16 p.m. 2.6
City
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Boston
Chicago
Dallas
Denver
Honolulu
Houston
Los Angeles
Miami
New York City
Phoenix
San Francisco
Wash., DC
Fri.
Hi/Lo/W
87/72/t
77/65/t
80/64/s
104/79/s
96/66/s
86/75/c
97/77/t
82/64/pc
91/79/t
87/70/t
111/90/c
69/57/pc
89/73/pc
90/72/t
79/65/pc
82/67/t
103/82/s
94/64/t
88/76/c
98/77/t
86/68/s
89/78/t
85/70/pc
111/91/c
70/57/pc
87/73/pc
Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy,
c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms,
r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice.
94/66
Hermiston
The Dalles 97/66
Enterprise
Pendleton 89/57
94/65
94/63
La Grande
92/61
87/55
NATIONAL CITIES
Today
Hi/Lo/W
85/57
Kennewick Walla Walla
92/66 Lewiston
96/63
80/54
Salem
Pullman
93/59
Longview
69/55 Portland
86/59
88/61
Yakima 93/60
80/49
Astoria
Spokane
91/64
Corvallis
84/50
Albany
86/52
John Day
Eugene
Bend
86/53
94/57
96/58
Ontario
102/72
Caldwell
Burns
96/53
100/67
Medford
95/62
Klamath Falls
92/52
City
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Brookings
Ilwaco
Newberg
Newport
Today
Hi/Lo/W
91/54/s
63/52/pc
67/56/pc
85/55/s
64/51/pc
Fri.
Hi/Lo/W
88/52/s
66/55/pc
67/58/s
83/56/s
63/54/c
City
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Roseburg
Seaside
Springfi eld
Vancouver
Today
Hi/Lo/W
66/53/pc
86/55/s
70/53/pc
86/53/s
85/58/s
Fri.
Hi/Lo/W
67/56/pc
86/57/s
72/59/s
85/54/s
85/59/s