SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 2015
POLICE LOG
Florence Police
April 26
Alarm was reported in the
3400 block of Rhododendron
Drive.
Alarm was reported in the
2200 block of Oak Street.
Accident, with unknown
injury, was reported at milepost
195 on Highway 101.
Alarm was reported in the
3600 block of Ocean View
Drive.
Burglary was reported in the
200 block of Juniper Street.
Theft was reported in the
1000 block of Maple Street.
Alarm was reported in the
400 block of Highway 101.
Theft was reported in the
1600 block of Rhododendron
Drive.
Accident, with unknown
injury, was reported at the
dunes.
April 27
Illegal camping, lodging was
reported in the 700 block of
Maple Street.
Alarm was reported in the
1200 block of Bay Street.
Animal abuse was reported
at Nopal and 15th streets.
Harassment was reported in
the Florence area.
Harassment was reported in
the 1700 block of 43rd Street.
April 28
Theft was reported in the
1500 block of 12th Street.
Harassment was reported in
the 1100 block of Laurel Court.
Fight was reported in the
2300 block of 24th Street.
Trespass was reported in the
2400 block of Highway 101.
Alarm was reported in the
1400 block of Spruce Street.
Criminal mischief was
reported in the 2400 block of
Willow Street.
Criminal mischief was
reported in the 84200 block of
Wright Road.
Fight was reported 1-1/4
miles southeast of Florence on
Highway 101.
Harassment was reported in
the 1500 block of 20th Street.
Trespass was reported at
Siuslaw High School.
Fight was reported at Ninth
and Maple streets.
Odor was reported in the
5900 block of Mercer Lake
Road.
Obituaries on Page A6
Trespass was reported in the
2200 block of Spruce Street.
Arrest was reported in the
1200 block of First Street.
Illegal burning was reported
in the 1800 block of Oak Street.
Dispute was reported in the
1000 block of Maple Street.
April 29
Alarm was reported in the
2800 block of Kingwood
Street.
Theft was reported in the
4700 block of Highway 101.
Disoriented subject was
reported in the 500 block of
Kingwood Street.
Dispute was reported in the
4700 block of Kingwood
Street.
Burglary was reported in the
4500 block of Falcon Street.
Trespass was reported in the
400 block of Laurel Street.
Criminal mischief was
reported at Miller Park.
Theft was reported in the
1000 block of Maple Street.
April 30
Alarm was reported in the
300 block of Ninth Street.
Theft was reported in the
900 block of Highway 101.
Alarm was reported in the
400 block of Sherwood Loop.
Arrest was reported in the
900 block of Greenwood
Street.
Alarm was reported in the
1400 block of Highway 101.
Indecent exposure was
reported at Ninth and Ivy
streets.
Accident, without injury,
was reported in the 88800
block of First Street.
May 1
Theft from vehicle was
reported in the 1300 block of
Ninth Street.
Child abuse was reported in
the 3200 block of Munsel Lake
Road.
Child abuse was reported in
the 300 block of Kingwood
Ave.
Hit-and-run accident was
Larry Ryan England
reported at Fred Meyer.
Contempt was reported in
the 900 block of Greenwood
Street.
Harassment was reported in
the 700 block of Laurel Street.
Accident, without injury,
was reported in the 700 block
of Laurel Street.
Arrest was reported in the
2200 block of 11st Street.
Trespass was reported in the
500 block of Kingwood Street.
May 2
Theft was reported at
Seventh Street and Highway
101.
Menacing was reported in
the 11900 block of E. Mapleton
Road.
Disorderly subject was
reported in the 700 block of
Highway 101.
May 3
Burglary was reported in the
2100 block of Spruce Street.
Intoxicated subject was
reported at 11th Street and
Highway 101.
Criminal mischief was
reported on Bay Street.
Alarm was reported in the
2600 block of Kingwood
Street.
Animal abuse was reported
at Eighth and Maple streets.
Trespass was reported at
Three Rivers Casino Resort.
Accident, without injury,
was reported in the 86100
block of Sweet Creek Road.
WEATHER
D ATE
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April 28
April 29
April 30
May 1
May 2
May 3
May 4
57
61
62
60
59
60
59
Rainfall
Month: 5.83”
L OW R AIN
42
39
36
37
36
35
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Week: 0.05”
Year: 29.20”
Data Courtesy of
Roger Cunningham
January 16, 1970 - April 22, 2015
Larry Ryan England, 45, passed away as a result of a car
accident on April 22. He was born in Cottage Grove, OR
on Jan. 16, 1970 to Norm England and Zetta McDaniel. He
joined big sister Debbie and big brother Brad as the baby of
the family.
He attended Cottage Grove schools, where he met
many of the friends he would count among his closest for
the rest of his life. He graduated from Cottage Grove High
School in 1988.
Aft er graduation, he spent time working at his sister
and brother-in-law’s wrecking yard. He enjoyed being
outdoors with the parts and the grease, but didn’t like
dealing with customers at all. However, his brother-in-law
Andy eventually made him work the counter, and a natural
salesman was born. Aft er the wrecking yard, Larry gave the
remainder of his career (19 years) to Les Schwab.
When Larry was 20, he became the proud daddy of
Shaela. He and Shaela’s mom divorced when Shaela was a
teenager; they had moved to Florence from Cottage Grove
some years before, so he and his “kiddo,” as he called Shaela, enjoyed everything about Florence…
they spent their time together riding the dunes, fi shing, boating, camping and going to Traveler’s
Cove. Larry had a deep love for Florence that would endure for the rest of his life.
While there, he met the love of his life, Jayme, through close mutual friends. Jayme also happened
to be from Florence originally, so they had lots in common; and it didn’t take long until Jayme and
Larry were inseparable. Larry transferred his job to be closer to Jayme and daughters Stephanie and
Jessica, and moved in with them in Albany. He remained there until his death.
Larry loved hunting and fi shing and was a consummate outdoorsman from a VERY young
age…many of his friends describe him as the strongest and best hunter they’d ever met. As great as
Larry was at hunting and fi shing, he was even better at teaching what he knew. He spent the happiest
years of his life sharing all of his experiences with Jayme, Steph and Jess. Th ey all learned from him
how to ride the dunes, hunt, and fi sh….and he delighted in sharing all of those moments with them.
With any catch or kill, he got as excited about their success as if it had been his own.
Larry spent his life with a dog by his side…Labradors in particular…which were the perfect
companions for his passion for the outdoors. His Labs Colton, Ruger and Gunner were like his own
kids.
He amassed friends wherever he went, enjoying many lifelong friendships. He was a great “bs-
er,” a patient teacher of all things outdoors, and had a tremendous sense of humor. If Larry picked
on you, and found an embarrassing nickname for you…you knew he really liked you. Larry truly
relished life -- he milked every drop out of every day that he had on this Earth. His favorite sayings
that he shared with literally everyone were, “It’s a GREAT day!” and “Life’s too short.”
Larry was preceded in death by his mom Zetta, and his beloved dogs Colton and Ruger. His
legacy is a large and loving family and many friends who will miss him dearly. He is survived by his
fi ancee Jayme; his daughter Shaela and daughters of his heart, Stephanie and Jessica; two grandsons
Kolbe and Landon; his sister Debbie and brother Brad; nieces and nephew Alisha, Cassie, Amanda,
Melissa, Jennifer and Chase as well as seven great nieces and nephews who knew him as “the fun
uncle”; very close cousins Darrel and Julie Fosback, and many others.
A memorial service will be held in Florence on May 9 th at 11 a.m. in the Event Center of Th ree
Rivers Casino.
In lieu of fl owers, please consider a donation to the Bohemia Foundation, dedicated to the
creation of Bohemia Park, a 14-acre heritage park being built in the heart of downtown Cottage
Grove on the site of a former railway storage yard. Contributors can select trees to be planted in
Larry’s memory. Send donations to:
Bohemia Foundation
PO Box 1045
Cottage Grove, OR 97424
BIRTH
ROBLEDO
-
DE
JESUS—Rosalyn Robledo-
De Jesus, a girl weighing 7
lbs., 14.5 ozs., was born to
Soveida Patricia De Jesus-
Acevedo and Armando Abril
Robledo of Florence on April
30, 2015, at 9:04 p.m., at
PeaceHealth Peace Harbor
Medical Center.
CITY LIGHTS CINEMAS
1930 Hwy 101 • Florence, OR 97439
Showtimes: May 8-14, 2015
$9 Regular/$8 Senior or Student/$7.50 Matinee/
$7 Child/$6.50 Member
NEW: The Age of Adaline - 110 min (PG-13)
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“[Harrison] Ford, in a performance as affecting as any he’s ever given,
lifts this romance in ways we never see coming.” Tribune News
Daily Except Fri, Sat: 1:20, 4:20, 7:20 | Fri, Sat: 12:20, 3:20, 6:20, 8:50
Avengers: Age of Ultron 2D - 141 min (PG-13) – “A whole summer
of fi reworks packed into one movie. It doesn’t just go to 11, it starts
there.” Rolling Stone
Daily Except Fri, Sat: 1:00, 4:00, 7:10 | Fri, Sat: 11:50am, 3:00, 6:00, 9:10
NEW: Ex Machina - 108 min (R) – “It plays like Frankenstein
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cat-and-mouse chills. Thematically epic – it demands to be seen at
least twice and should fuel hours of debate — structurally it’s as lithe
as Ava’s perfect mesh frame.” Total Film
Fri: 12:30, 3:30, 6:30,9:20 | Sat: 12:10, 3:30, 6:30, 9:20
Sun, Mon, Wed, Thu: 1:30, 4:30, 7:30 | Tue: 4:30, 7:30
RETURNING: Woman in Gold - 109 min (PG-13) – A Florence
favorite returns!
Sixty years after she fl ed Vienna during World War II, an elderly Jewish
woman, Maria Altmann (Helen Mirren), starts her journey to retrieve
family possessions seized by the Nazis, among them Klimt’s famous
painting ‘The Lady in Gold’. Based on a true story.
Fri: 12:10, 3:10, 6:10, 9:00 | Sat: 2:50, 5:30, 8:00 | Sun, Wed, Thu: 1:10, 4:10,
6:50
Mon: 4:10, 6:50 | Tue: 1:10, 4:10
Special Events:
Deli Man - 90 min (PG-13) – Set in Houston, Texas, Deli Man looks
at the vital communal delicacy known as the delicatessen. “Like a fat
slab of pastrami, Deli Man is the cinematic equivalent of comfort food:
warm, generous and made with love.” Washington Post
Tue: 1:30, 7:00 – True Story Tuesday!
KILL! - 115 min
- Two ronin - an ex-samurai and an ex-farmer - get
caught up in a local offi cial’s complex game of murder and betrayal.
Okamoto’s classic comes to the big screen!
Sat: 12:00 - Our fi nal Samurai Saturday
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