2 A SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2015 OBITUARIES are we going to see Burl and Angelo.” Her last few years she lived in Spruce Points Memory Care, where she received great care by the staff. She enjoyed her weekly dinners and jaunts with Georgia Virgil. She will be missed. Doris is survived by her chil- dren: Georgia A. Medeiros Sabourin and husband Virgil, Joetta A. Medeiros Vienna, Angelo K. Ornellas Simmons and wife Mary; grandchildren: Ashley Stone, Amber Stone, Shawn Medeiros and Danielle Vienna; great-grandchildren: Jaden Medeiros and Sebastian Medeiros; a brother, Burl Haag and wife Pat; nieces: Betty Jean Haag, Patty Haag Osterhout and husband Kevin; and a nephew, Craig Haag. She was preceded in death by her parents and sisters Patricia Haag Wilson and Mary Belle Haag Hensley. A celebration of her life will be held in Laughlin, Nev. Donations in Doris’ name can be made to the Florence Hospice. CHAMBERLEN —Gail Farrell Chamberlen, 72, of Florence, passed away Sept. 12, 2015. Gail was born March 7, 1943, in Vineburg, Calif., to Dale Farrell and Margaret Rubke Farrell. She graduated from San Francisco State and taught school in Central California. In 1970, she married Fred Chamberlen. They eventually settled in the Sonoma area where she was a bookkeeper and then nursery manager at Farrell’s Home and Garden Center. Gail and Fred moved to Florence in 1990. She was a lifelong animal lover and one of those instru- mental in beginning the Florence Area Humane Society, where she continued to help out as a volunteer. She also loved to travel, go camping and garden. Gail was preceded in death by her parents and her brother, Ed Farrell. Gail is survived by her hus- band, Fred Chamberlen; a brother, Bob Farrell; two nieces: Roxanne Shockey and Rachelle Mroczka; four great- nieces and nephews; stepson Richard (Rhonda) Chamberlen and stepdaughter Deborah (Chris Nottoli) Norton; step- grandchildren Dylan Cammille Chamberlen; and many ex- tended-family members. Per Gail’s request, there will be no services. Donations in Gail’s memory can be made to the Florence Area Humane Society, 2840 Rhododendron Dr., or the Siuslaw Public Library, 1460 Ninth St. Burns’s Riverside Chapel is in charge of all arrangements. RHODES —Douglas Rhodes, 94, formerly a 10-year resident of Florence, passed away on Monday, Sept. 7, 2015, in Portland, Ore., after a short illness. Doug was Douglas born Nov. Rhodes 25, 1920, in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, Eng- land, to Joseph and Lily Rhodes. He immigrated through Canada to the United States and became a citizen in 1965. During the war, he was a coal-mine foreman and spent the next 48 years in the United States as a machinist and tool- maker. He was preceded in death by a brother. He is survived by three daughters and three grandchildren residing in the U.S. There is also a sister, two nephews and their children and grandchildren, all residing in England. He is also survived by Maryann, his loving partner of 17 years. Doug, who would have cele- brated his 95th birthday this year, enjoyed his walks with his beloved Maltese, “Tucker,” and was always up to a little adven- L L E E O O M M L L I I D D ture, traveling around the area. He was very interested in real estate, politics and current events. But his real love was country western music and he and Maryann greatly enjoyed dancing at the Elks Club in town. He owned numerous homes and rental properties during his time in Florence and he was blessed to have such great friends around him. He will be missed. Arrangements are being han- dled by Burns’s Riverside Chapel in Florence. Per his request, there will be a private service held in a few weeks, and a celebration of his life will be held at a later date. T O T T R T R O N E E Y Y A A T T A T A N O T O N E R E R Y Y N :,//6‡¬352%$7(‡/,9,1*758675(9,6,216 :,//6‡¬352%$7(‡/,9,1*758675(9,6,216 216 Nopal Street (Old Town) 40 Years Lane County Legal Experience 10 Year Coast Resident 997-9983 POLICE LOG Florence Police Sept. 7 Arrest, with warrant, was reported in the 1500 block of 10th Street. Illegal camping, lodging was reported in the 2300 block of 18th Street. Child abuse was reported in the 1900 block of 32nd Street. Child endangerment was report- ed in the 3200 block of Redwood Street. Child neglect was reported in the 1700 block of Eighth Street. Theft was reported in the 3800 block of Spruce Street. Child neglect was reported in the 2400 block of Oak Street. Child neglect was reported in the 1800 block of 24th Street. Theft was reported in the 2000 block of 12th Street. Fire was reported at Highway 101 and Munsel Lake Road. Sept. 8 Criminal mischief was reported in the 1200 block of Bay Street. Hit-and-run accident was reported in the 100 block of Laurel Street. Fire was reported at Bender Landing County Park. Animal abuse was reported in the Port of Siuslaw parking lot. Harassment was reported in the 2000 block of 11th Street. Dispute was reported in the 1200 block of Highway 101. Theft was reported in the 88300 block of Highway 101. Sept. 9 Illegal camping, lodging was reported at Eighth and Kingwood streets. Death investigation was con- ducted in the 1300 block of Spruce Street. Illegal camping, lodging was reported in the 1200 block of Rhododendron Drive. Disorderly subject was reported in the 400 block of Ninth Street. Hit-and-run accident was reported in the 1600 block of 12th Street. Alarm was reported in the 3700 block of Highway 101. Trespass was reported in the 700 block of Highway 101. Illegal fireworks were reported at Highway 101 and 30th Street. Arrest, with warrant, was reported near Siuslaw Public Library. Sept. 10 DUII was reported in the 5600 block of Highway 126. Burglary was reported in the 3000 block of Highway 101. Hit-and-run accident was reported in the Florence area. WEATHER DATA D ATE Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. H IGH 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 74 68 67 66 67 68 62 Rainfall Month: 0.05” L OW R AIN 46 53 47 52 51 49 43 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Week: 0.00” Year: 32.93” Courtesy of Roger Cunningham Arrest, with warrant, was reported in the 900 block of Greenwood Street. Theft from vehicle was reported on 28th Street. Accident, with injury, was reported at Highway 101 and 42nd Street. Accident, with unknown injury, was reported in the 7900 block of Highway 101. Theft was reported in the 700 block of Highway 101. Public possession of marijuana was reported in the 1700 block of Highway 126. Accident, with unknown injury, was reported in the 2300 block of 20th Street. Theft was reported in the 700 block of Highway 101. Illegal camping, lodging was reported on Quince Street. Illegal burning was reported at Highway 101 and Munsel Lake Road. Alarm was reported in the 1300 block of Bay Street. Sept. 11 Alarm was reported in the 1400 block of Highway 101. Alarm was reported in the 2500 block of Oak Street. Shots fired was reported at Willow Court and Xylo Street. Illegal camping, lodging was reported at Highway 101 and Munsel Lake Road. Trespass was reported in the 5600 block of Highway 126. Fight was reported in the 2500 block of Oak Street. Child abuse was reported in the 600 block of Siano Loop. Dispute was reported in the 600 block of Siano Loop. Sept. 12 Alarm was reported in the 700 block of Highway 101. Alarm was reported in the 2500 block of Oak Street. Fraud was reported in the 2200 block of Willow Loop. Fraud was reported in the Florence area. Alarm was reported in the 1500 block of 12th Street. Hit-and-run accident was reported at First and Maple streets. Theft was reported in the 1900 block of 42nd Street. Hit-and-run accident was reported in the 4700 block of Highway 101. Alarm was reported in the 1300 block of Spruce Street. Accident, with unknown injury, was reported at milepost 17 on Highway 126. Accident, with unknown injury, was reported at 35th and Oak streets. Burglary was reported in the 1300 block of Rhododendron Drive. Loud noise was reported in the 1500 block of Spruce Street. Sept. 13 Loud noise was reported in the 3300 block of Redwood Street. Theft was reported in the 2400 block of 16th Street. Disorderly subject was reported in the 5600 block of Highway 126. Burglary was reported in the 1700 block of Siano Loop. Dispute was reported in the 3300 block of Munsel Lake Road. Alarm was reported in the 2100 block of Spruce Street. Accident, with unknown injury, was reported at milepost 11 on Highway 126. 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Equal Housing Opportunity. 2077 Highway 101 Florence 541.902.9599 *Third p party arty fees ma may y apply. CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK BRAVENEC—Doris Mae Bravenec, 88, of Florence, passed away Sept. 1, 2015, at Spruce Point Memory Care. Doris was born July 15, 1927, to Cecil Haag Doris and Charlcie Bravenec Beason. She moved to Florence from Dayton, Texas, 14 years ago and was married to John Bravenec, who preceded her in death. Doris worked in the food service industry for many years. She lived most of her life in California. She also lived in Oklahoma and Texas. She came to Florence to be the caretaker of Georgia Virgil’s home and loved Oregon so much she stayed. She enjoyed her trips up the river, to Randy’s Riverview Market for breakfast, and her and Virgil in the boat. She loved to travel. Even though her memory was failing she would ask Georgia, “When