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THE ASTORIAN • SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 2022
OBITUARIES
Yvonne Buckman
Dwight Allan Caswell Jr.
Astoria
Feb. 1, 1951 — June 24, 2022
Astoria
May 20, 1944 — July 8, 2022
Yvonne Buckman, 71, of Astoria, passed enjoyed going to the movies and the Astoria
peacefully in her sleep on June 24 in Aquatic Center with her grandchildren, the
Portland.
loves of her life, Rogelio and Hana, whom
Born Feb. 1, 1951, to Laura-
she spent most of her free time
nce and Barbara Nephew, she was
with. Yvonne was the best nana,
the youngest of their four children.
and never missed a chance to
Yvonne spent the fi rst year of her
spend time with them; she attended
life in Longview, Washington,
every sporting game and practice,
before moving to Astoria, where
as well as school and community
she lived until her passing.
events. They were her world.
She graduated from Astoria
Yvonne is preceded in death
High School, and later worked as
by her parents. She is survived by
a waitress in Warrenton and Asto-
her husband, Randy; her children,
ria restaurants until her retirement.
Eileen (Prissy) and Blake Buck-
She made a lot of lifelong friends Yvonne Buckman man, Robert Williamson and Jay
in coworkers throughout the years.
Williamson; grandchildren, Rog-
She was very family oriented and spent elio and Alejandra (Hana) Ruiz, and Ian,
her life taking care of her children and Ruby and Henry Williamson; and her sisters,
grandchildren. She was very much in love Janyce Saxberg, Laurie Warner and Carolyn
with her husband of 43 years, Randy. They Buckman.
stuck together through thick and thin. Their
A celebration of life will be held at 2 p.m.
love was unconditional and strong.
Aug. 13 at the Warrenton Community Cen-
She loved reading. She was never without ter. Food and drinks will be served. Feel
a book, magazine or newspaper.
free to bring your favorite dish. Everyone is
Along with going to the library, she welcome.
Dwight Allan Caswell Jr. was born May
He loved sailing and fi shing, spending
20, 1944, in Washington, D.C., raised in more than 20 years sailing his Eric son 26
Oregon and California, and died July 8 in in San Francisco and Tomales bays. He had
Portland.
an abiding love for all God’s cre-
He carried God’s word with
ation, and was deeply involved
him in his heart with a desire to
in conservation, preservation
minister to all through his car-
and land use issues his whole
ing presence and, at times, in the
life, including acting as presi-
offi cial capacity of pastor. He
dent of the Oregon Coast Alli-
received his bachelor’s degree in
ance and Sonoma County Farm-
lands Group.
psychology from Stanford Uni-
He also wrote throughout his
versity, and his master’s degree
life, with work ranging from
in theology and Ph.D. in ministry
practical information in sailing
from the University of Chicago’s
Dwight Caswell
magazines, the wonders of the
Divinity School.
desert or ocean in the New Mex-
He served as pastor to the
ico and the Oregon Coast maga-
Kenwood Community Church
zines, and what’s to do locally in
in Sonoma County, California,
The Astorian’s Coast Weekend.
in the 1990s, and was still minis-
At his death, he had several
tering to his beloved fl ock at Pio-
works in progress, variously
neer Presbyterian Church in War-
based on Neolithic monuments
renton at the time of his death.
and the shift of community sur-
He gained a love of photog-
rounding them, historical fi c-
raphy at a very early age, learn-
tion based on native and pioneer
ing more of his chosen art from
dynamics in the Northwest, and
Wynn Bullock and Ansel Adams.
He traveled far and wide photographing a compilation of his sermons as they fol-
oceans, deserts, forests and mountains for lowed the three-year cycle of church scrip-
ture. He also has an unpublished comical
the rest of his life.
He was the owner and director of a pho- murder mystery.
He is preceded in death by his parents,
tography gallery in Saratoga, California,
exhibiting his own work, along with both Dwight Allan Caswell Sr. and Doris Helen
that of promising new photographers and Rayburn; and two brothers, Chris and John
Caswell.
well-established masters.
He is survived by his brother, Philip
He insisted that he had a “low boredom
threshold,” as his various activities and Caswell; sister, Mary Walsh; wife, Rhonda
occupations attested to. He spent almost 15 Grudenic; stepsons Nicholas, Michael and
years managing his family’s farm and vine- Galen Grudenic; and step-grandchildren,
Eli and Leah Grudenic.
yard, producing award-winning wines.
He loved well and was deeply loved.
Having a deep love of the folk music
His memorial service is at 11 a.m. Aug.
of the 1960s, he started a folk festival in
1987 that ran until the late 1990s. He then 27 at the Charlene Larsen Center for the
became deeply involved with the Astoria Performing Arts, 588 16th St. A reception
Music Festival after relocating to Astoria follows at around 12:30 p.m. at The Loft at
the Red Building, 20 Basin St.
in early 2000.
Joyce Lynn (Earls) Norris
Astoria
April 13, 1954 — March 6, 2021
Our beautiful, vivacious, talented, intel- son, Matthew Norris.
ligent Joyce Lynn (Earls) Norris left us last
A graduate of Warrenton High School, this
year, and now, fi nally, we are able to cele- would have been her 50-year class reunion.
brate her life at 2 p.m. Aug. 13
In high school, Joyce was a cheer-
at Mission Christian Fellowship,
leader, president of the h onor s oci-
525 N.W. Warrenton Drive in
ety and senior prom queen.
Warrenton.
Her work career was extensive
Joyce is survived by three of
in the food service industry. Joyce
her four sons, Derek, Darren and
and Charlie were owners and oper-
Michael Konidakis; grandson,
ators of Clatsop Catering, special-
Cooper Konidakis; granddaugh-
izing in military food service con-
ter, Lacy Konidakis; her brothers,
tracting, and Kilroy’s Pub & Grill
Bill and Scott Earls; her husband,
at Camp Rilea. Joyce was also an
Charlie Norris; and her extended
avid quilter, golf fan and gardener.
Joyce Norris
family.
Joyce is much loved by many,
She is preceded in death by her
best friend to many, and had the
parents, Bill Earls and Rose Sturgeon; and a most infectious laugh ever.
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We’ve gone ABOVE & BEYOND to make
sure you are COMFORTABLE & SAFE
at your next dental visit.
Clatsop Clash softball
The 12U and 14U Clatsop Clash softball teams team up for a photo after winning national titles
last weekend.
National titles for two
local softball teams
The Astorian
Two Clatsop County youth softball teams
scored national championships last weekend.
The Clatsop Clash softball teams com-
peted in the North American Fastpitch Asso-
ciation Nationals in Newberg, a four-day
tournament that included 27 12-and-under
teams and 16 14-and-under teams.
It was a double-elimination tournament,
but neither Clatsop Clash team lost a single
game, both fi nishing 7-0.
The 12U team scored victories of 7-3,
12-1, 11-2, 8-2, 6-3, and the fi nal two wins
over the North Coast Merchants, 7-6 and
10-3.
Players for the 12U team are Allie
Corder, Maggie Falleur, Mackenzie Haag,
Olive Hopkins, Jahzara Marshall, Chloe
Painter, Hadley Painter, A.J. Sterkel, Berkley
Sturgell, Lila Thornburg and Gracie Walker.
The team is coached by Nicole Sturgell
and Jennifer Haag.
Games involving the Clatsop Clash 14U
team were not even close, with the Clash
winning by scores of 13-1, 14-0, 18-3, 3-1,
9-2, 13-1 and 15-0.
Coached by Adam Svensen, Alina
Hughes, Chris Corder and Greg Cameron,
the 14U team includes Aryana Adams, Kate
Barendse, Ella Brenden, Finley Cameron,
Lyla Carlson, Carly Corder, Kendall Ewing,
Augusta Hayrynen, Lili Miller, Cecilia
Rodriquez and Hailey Svensen.
SEVENDAY 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
77 56
80 55
70 56
Sunny and very
Not as warm
Mostly sunny
warm
68 57
69 56
Mostly cloudy
Areas of low
clouds
69 54
Partly sunny
71 56
Cloudy
Aberdeen
Olympia
77/58
84/59
Wenatchee
Tacoma
Moses
Lake
85/54
ALMANAC
UNDER THE SKY
TODAY'S TIDES
Astoria through Thursday
Tonight’s Sky: First quarter
moon (4:07 a.m. PDT).
Astoria / Port Docks
Temperatures
High/low ................................ 70/57
Normal high/low .................. 68/55
Record high .................. 92 in 2012
Record low .................... 43 in 1982
Precipitation
Thursday ................................. 0.15”
Month to date ........................ 0.15”
Normal month to date ......... 0.09”
Year to date .......................... 43.03”
Normal year to date ........... 38.09”
Forecasts and graphics provided by
AccuWeather, Inc. ©2022
Time
8:53 a.m.
8:14 p.m.
5.0 2:36 a.m.
7.9 2:00 p.m.
Cape Disappointment
8:29 a.m.
8:00 p.m.
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
Hammond
SUN AND MOON
Sunrise today .................. 6:03 a.m.
Sunset tonight ............... 8:39 p.m.
Moonrise today ............. 4:00 p.m.
Moonset today ............ 12:17 a.m.
First
Full
Last
New
8:40 a.m.
8:11 p.m.
Warrenton
8:48 a.m.
8:09 p.m.
Knappa
9:30 a.m.
8:51 p.m.
Depoe Bay
Aug 5 Aug 11 Aug 18 Aug 27
7:47 a.m.
7:12 p.m.
0.7
2.6
4.9 1:54 a.m.
7.7 1:15 p.m.
0.7
2.8
5.1 2:13 a.m.
8.0 1:39 p.m.
0.6
2.7
5.4 2:20 a.m.
8.3 1:44 p.m.
0.8
2.7
5.3 3:37 a.m.
8.1 3:01 p.m.
0.6
2.3
5.1 1:27 a.m. 0.7
8.0 12:38 p.m. 3.0
City
Atlanta
Boston
Chicago
Dallas
Denver
Honolulu
Houston
Los Angeles
Miami
New York City
Phoenix
San Francisco
Wash., DC
Today
Hi/Lo/W
89/72/t
88/76/t
93/76/s
99/80/pc
95/62/t
88/76/sh
91/77/pc
87/67/s
90/80/sh
85/76/t
107/88/pc
74/60/s
88/77/t
Sun.
Hi/Lo/W
86/71/t
94/77/pc
92/71/t
99/81/s
77/61/t
87/75/pc
94/76/pc
89/68/pc
89/80/t
90/77/pc
101/85/t
71/59/s
92/77/pc
Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy,
c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms,
r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice.
90/58
Hermiston
The Dalles 91/53
Enterprise
Pendleton 82/47
90/58
96/61
La Grande
86/45
95/61
NATIONAL CITIES
High (ft.) Time Low (ft.)
82/49
Kennewick Walla Walla
89/60 Lewiston
91/53
90/58
Salem
Pullman
90/54
Longview
77/56 Portland
93/63
85/57
Yakima 89/56
88/54
Astoria
Spokane
90/64
Corvallis
92/59
Albany
92/60
John Day
Eugene
Bend
94/58
89/54
87/52
Ontario
93/57
Caldwell
Burns
88/50
89/54
Medford
97/66
Klamath Falls
88/55
City
Baker City
Brookings
Ilwaco
Newberg
Newport
Today
Hi/Lo/W
84/40/s
64/54/c
74/57/pc
95/60/s
66/52/s
Sun.
Hi/Lo/W
91/46/s
62/54/c
81/57/s
99/61/s
66/52/pc
City
North Bend
Roseburg
Seaside
Springfi eld
Vancouver
Today
Hi/Lo/W
69/54/s
94/62/s
77/57/s
95/60/s
93/61/s
Sun.
Hi/Lo/W
67/55/pc
97/62/s
85/56/s
99/59/s
100/65/s