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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 2015
OBITUARIES
HATCH—Molly
Sue
Hatch, 64, of Florence, passed
away peace-
fully March
16,
2015,
after a long
battle with
cancer.
Molly was
born
in
North Bend,
but
Molly Hatch Ore.,
later moved
with her family to the Dexter/
Pleasant Hill area, where she
graduated from Pleasant Hill
High School.
Molly also lived in Kailua,
Hawaii, for 24 years, working
at many different jobs, even as
a bicycle courier and eventual-
ly operating a children’s day
care.
She loved the outdoors and
especially the many beautiful
beaches both in Hawaii and in
Florence. Molly also had a
love for all animals, especially
cats. They, too, became part of
her family.
It was in Kailua where
Molly was first contacted by
Jehovah’s Witnesses and began
studying the Bible. She was
baptized on July 8, 1977, in
Honolulu and became active in
helping others learn about the
Bible. Molly served her God
Jehovah faithfully until her
death.
It was Molly’s wish that all
could learn about God’s prom-
ise in the Bible to end all suf-
fering (Revelation 21:3,4).
Although Molly remained
single, her love for children
motivated her to adopt. She is
survived by her daughters,
Malia, Sadie and Rose. They
enjoyed a loving home and
have many wonderful memo-
ries of helping their mother
with their children’s day care
business here in Florence.
Malia is in her first year at
LCC in Florence; Sadie is a
sophomore at Siuslaw High;
and Rose attends Siuslaw
Middle School.
Molly is also survived by
her sisters: Dianne and her
husband,
Robert
White;
Barbara Jo Hatch; and Linda
Robinson; her brother James
and his wife Linda; her nieces:
Melissa
Evans,
Kristi
COURTS
Forsman, Amy Robinson and
Jennifer Hatch; and her
nephews, Brian Robinson and
Chris Dempster.
Molly was preceded in death
by her parents, James E. Hatch
and Lois (Smiley) Hatch.
A memorial service will be
held for Molly at the Kingdom
Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses,
5335 Singing Woods Lane,
(near Heceta Junction) on
Saturday, March 28, at 3 p.m.
Burns’s Riverside Chapel
Florence Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements.
PRICE—A memorial serv-
ice will be held for May
Evelyn
Price at 3
p.m.
on
S a t u r d a y,
March 28,
at
the
U n i t e d
Methodist
Church of
Florence,
May Price
333 King-
wood St.
Our loving sister and aunt
passed away Feb. 14, 2015,
and was a long time resident of
Florence.
Her passions were bird-
watching, walking, hiking and
travel.
She traveled internationally
with the “Wings” organization
and established many close
friendships.
She worked at UC Davis,
California, as a medical librar-
ian. She was also a librarian in
the Special Services Division
in Berlin.
May was born on April 15,
1925.
Her brother, William Price,
preceded her in death.
Survivors include: her
brother, Jack Price, of Clovis,
Calif.; her nieces: Barbara
Raley of Tulalip, Wash., and
Victoria
McLaughlin
of
Lincoln, Neb.; and nephews:
William Price of College
Place, Wash., Douglas Price of
Las Vegas, Nev., Jack Lee
Price Jr. of Fresno, Calif., and
Gilbert Price of Fresno, Calif.
May attended the United
Methodist Church, where she
had many dear friends.
She also treasured her
Tuesday ladies lunch group.
Florence Municipal Court
March 10
Christine Elaine Chisholm
pleaded guilty to driving under
the influence of intoxicants.
She was sentenced to two days
in Florence City Jail and must
report to Emergence Addiction
and Mental Health Services.
She must pay $1,830 in fines
and her driver’s license is sus-
pended for one year.
Abra Rae Crump pleaded no
contest to criminal trespass.
She was sentenced to five days
in Florence City Jail and must
report to Options Counseling
Services of Oregon, Inc. She
must pay $100 in fines and not
contact or be in or about the
premises or place of employ-
ment of the victim.
BIRTHS
R A I N WAT E R — H a i l e y
Maxine Rainwater, a girl
weighing 9 lbs., 12 ozs., was
born to Katy Miriah Rainwater
of Florence on March 10, 2015,
at 8:09 a.m., at PeaceHealth
Peace Harbor Medical Center.
DeJESUS-BOENING—
Antonio Thomas DeJesus-
Boening, a boy weighing 6
lbs., 15 ozs., was born to Anahi
B. DeJesus and Stephen
Michael Boening of Florence
on March 10, 2015, at 5:38
p.m., at PeaceHealth Peace
Harbor Medical Center.
HEARD—Robert Forrest
Fogle Heard, a boy weighing 7
lbs., 4 ozs., was born to Carrie
Rose Heard and Dylan James
Heard of Florence on March
12, 2015, at 8:05 p.m., at
PeaceHealth Peace Harbor
Medical Center.
70th ANNIVERSARY
Willetta & Robert Reindl
Willetta “Willie” and
Robert
“Bob”
Reindl,
formerly of Florence and
now living in Dallas, Ore.,
will celebrate 70 years
of marriage on April 15,
2015.
The couple was married
April 15, 1945, at the
Huntington Family Ranch
up the North Fork of the
Siuslaw River.
Bob and Willie grew up
in Florence and graduated
from Siuslaw High School —
Bob in 1941 and Willie in
1943.
They raised three children
and made their home in
Florence for many years,
until Bob’s transfer with the
U.S. Forest Service, which
took them to the Hebo Ranger
District.
Bob eventually retired
from the U.S. Forest Service
there.
After retirement, Bob
and Willie moved to Dallas,
Ore., where they’ve resided
for the last 21 years, spending
winters in Arizona.
They
will
celebrate
their wedding anniversary
privately in Salem with
their children and family.
Children include: Susann
Ecklund (Kim) from Eagle
Idaho;
Melvin
Reindl
(deceased) and Phillip Reindl
from Dallas, Ore.
Grandchildren
include:
Heidi
Harper
(Mike)
from
Bellevue,
N.E.,
and Andy Reindl from
Beaver Creek, Ohio.
Florence Food Share
Monthly Statistics
February 2015
Ages served
Infants (0-2)
34
Children (3-12)
208
Teens (13-17)
114
Adults (18-54)
631
Seniors (55 +)
347
Total served
1334
Florence Food Share, 2190 Spruce St.,
P.O. Box 2514, Florence, OR 97439
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