SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015
OBITUARY
WA R R E N — S h e r r i l l
Warren passed Saturday morn-
ing, Feb. 7,
2015.
She was
born in Long
B e a c h ,
Calif.,
on
May
18,
1929,
to
Sherrill Jean
Ubben.
Sherrill
She mar-
Warren
ried George
Blackstone Warren 20 years
later in Las Vegas, Nev.
They raised three daughters
and one son.
She loved music and travel.
Sherrill was a long-time
member of the San Clemente
Presbyterian Church and sang
in the choir.
She also was a long-time
member of The Saddleback
College Choral Group and sang
in many concerts and musical
occasions, including a trip to
Italy to sing at a Vatican event.
Before that she was the
youth choir director for the
Evangelical Free Church of
Yucca Valley, Calif., and taught
the high school Sunday School
class.
She moved to Oregon to be
closer to most of her family in
her later years. She was active
in the Presbyterian Church of
the Siuslaw. She sang in the
choir, cooked for the free lunch
program and participated in the
women’s circle.
She sang with the Florence
Community Choir until the
spring of 2014, when she could
no longer climb the stairs to the
stage at FEC.
For many years she was the
branch librarian for the Yucca
Valley Public Library and
always looked forward to her
monthly book club meeting
here in Florence.
Her travels took her to 29
countries in her lifetime. She
went to Europe, China and the
Pacific Rim countries, as well
COURTS
Florence Municipal Court
Feb. 3
Laurel Delayne Parmer Egli
pleaded guilty to theft. She
must pay $325 in fines and not
contact or be in or about the
premises or place of employ-
ment of the victim.
Randy Lee Harvey pleaded
no contest to theft. Harvey was
sentenced to three days in
Florence City Jail. Harvey
must pay $826 in fines and not
contact or be in or about the
residence or place of employ-
ment of the victim.
Feb. 10
Chelsie Marie Kelley plead-
ed guilty to attempted mail
theft. She was sentenced to
seven days in Florence City
Jail. She must pay $425 in
fines and not contact or be in
or about the residence or
place of employment of the
victim.
Oleson Rawe pleaded no
contest to driving under the
influence of intoxicants. He
was sentenced to 12 days in
Florence City Jail and must
report to Quality Research
Associates for treatment. He
must pay $2,430 in fines and
his driver’s license is suspend-
ed for one year.
Levi Piper Harris pleaded
guilty to harassment and
attempted possession of oxy-
codone. He was sentenced to
one day in Florence City Jail
and must report to Emergence
and
Siuslaw
Batterers
Intervention. He also must pay
$525 in fines and not contact
or be in or about the residence
or place of employment of the
victim.
Christopher David Holmes
pleaded guilty to theft. He was
City Lights
Cinemas
1930 Hwy 101, Florence
www.citylightscinemas.com
541-305-0014
The following films and
showtimes Are for
Friday, February 13, 2015 -
Thursday, February 19, 2015
American Sniper - 134 min (R)
Fri, Sat, Sun: 12:10 PM,5:45 PM
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu: 12:00 PM,6:15 PM
Big Eyes - 106 min (PG-13)
Fri, Sat, Sun: 12:00 PM,6:00 PM
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu: 12:10 PM,4:10 PM
Boyhood - 163 min (R)
Fri, Sat, Sun: 2:30 PM,8:25 PM
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu: 2:40 PM
Fifty Shades of Grey - 125 min (R)
Fri, Sat, Sun: 12:30 PM,3:15 PM,
6:15 PM,9:00 PM
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu: 12:30 PM,3:30 PM,6:45 PM
Inherent Vice - 148 min (R)
Fri, Sat, Sun: 12:20 PM,8:00 PM
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu: 1:00 PM,6:00 PM
The Imitation Game - 113 min (PG-13)
Fri, Sat, Sun: 3:00 PM
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu: 5:00 PM
The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water -
92 min (TBC)
Fri, Sat, Sun: 3:30 PM,5:50 PM,8:35 PM
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu: 2:50 PM,7:30 PM
sentenced to four days in
Florence City Jail and must
report to an inpatient treatment
facility. He also must pay $655
in fines and not contact or be
in or about the residence or
place of employment of the
victim.
as Mexico, Jamaica, Central
and South America. She went
to Panama a number of times to
visit with family who live
there.
She was an adventurous soul
who now travels in the Lord’s
embrace.
She was a firm believer in
giving to others. Often a gift to
one of her children included
half a goat for a third world
country given in their name
through Heifer International.
She was a cancer survivor
and an active member of the
Florence Fred Meyer Relay For
Life team for five years.
She was an avid duck fan
and on game day she dressed
in her UO gear to watch foot-
ball. Her phrase of the day
would be “Go Ducks!”
She is survived by her chil-
dren: Marny Melino of
Florence, Jim Warren of
Laguna Niguel, Calif., Trina
Smith of Noti, and Shannon
Warren of Florence, and their
spouses;.11 grandchildren and
10 great-grandchildren, most of
whom live in the Eugene area;
and her sister-in-law, Ceci
Ubben, who lives in Panama.
There will be a memorial
service for Sherrill in March at
the Presbyterian Church of the
Siuslaw.
The family asks that any
donations be made to Relay
For Life of Florence.
Burns’s Riverside Chapel
Florence Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements.
BIRTHS
IMPOUNDMENT
BOUR—Sofia Grace Bour,
a girl weighing 8 lbs., 3.5 ozs.,
was born to Annalee Faith
Bour of Florence on Feb. 5,
2015, at 1:25 p.m., at
PeaceHealth Peace Harbor
Medical Center.
LEODORO— Hunter
Lewis Leodoro, a boy weigh-
ing 8 lbs., 3 ozs., was born to
Tanae Elaine Leodoro and
Vincent Wayne Leodoro of
Florence on Feb. 6, 2015, at
9:10 p.m., at PeaceHealth
Peace Harbor Medical Center.
LENT—Ellie Mahala Rose
Lent, a girl weighing 9 lbs., 5
ozs., was born to Winter Riva
Lent and Philip Steven Lent of
Florence on Feb. 10, 2015, at
9:36 a.m., at PeaceHealth
Peace Harbor Medical Center.
12534
A senior male lab #12534
has been impounded at the
Florence Area Humane
Society.
Call 541-997-4277 or stop
by the shelter at 2840
Rhododendron Drive to
claim.
Visit FAHS on the web at
florencehumane.org.
Heceta Water District to begin flushing Feb. 23
Heceta Water People’s
Utility District will be con-
ducting a water main flushing
program in the southern por-
tion of the district during the
week of Feb. 23.
This is done as part of a
scheduled preventative main-
tenance program to help
maintain good water quality
and to improve the water flow
in neighborhoods.
As flush begins, residents
may experience a temporary
reduction in water pressure.
They may also see some
color and/or sand, or notice a
slight change in the taste and
odor of water. These condi-
tions are normal during flush-
ing activities and are only
temporary. If any resident
experience any of these
changes or see cloudiness or
rust color in their water
should refrain from washing
laundry until they flush the
pipes in their home.
Flushing a home’s pipes is
accomplished by opening the
front outside hose bib until it
runs clear and has no notice-
able taste or odor.
The Heceta Water crews
will start flushing in the south
part of the district at the
Munsel Lake and Martin
Road areas on the first day,
then work towards the ocean
and be in Idylewood on
Wednesday, Feb. 25, to finish
in the North Beach area on
Thursday.
Heceta Water District
regrets any inconvenience the
flushing might cause to resi-
dents.
For more information, or
for any resident experiencing
persistent water quality prob-
lems as a result of this main-
tenance program, call Carl
Neville, general manager, at
541-997-2446.
As always, the district has
an operator on-call 24 hours a
day and he can be reached
after hours by calling the
District Office at 541-997-
2446.
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