SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2015 GREAT PORT HOLE AUTHOR EVENTS OBITUARIES DITZHAZY—Frederick M. Ditzhazy, 84, died May 27, 2015, in Tigard, Ore. Fred was born to Joseph and M a r y Ditzhazy Aug. 26, 1931, in Fred Ditzhazy Garden City, Mich., and along with his twin brother Frank, was the youngest of a large family. As a young man, Fred spent four years in Europe in the mil- itary, played baseball with the Baltimore Orioles and became an Arthur Murray Ballroom Dance instructor. In 1958, as Fred was coach- ing at a summer camp in Ocala, Fla., he met Doreen Gilday, who was teaching ballet classes at the same camp and reported- ly sparks flew. After camp ended, Fred and Doreen head- ed to Eugene, Ore., to take over a dance studio which they grew into the Eugene School of Ballet. Fred taught ballroom dance, performed in the ballet school’s regional ballet company and assisted Doreen in teaching partnering classes. In 1978, Fred and Doreen sold the school to their students Riley Graham and Tony Pimble and retired to the ocean they both loved near Florence. Fred sold real estate and continued to teach ballroom dance at the Florence branch of Lane Community College, where Doreen also taught adult ballet classes. Through dance, Fred and Doreen touched the lives of the countless students who came through their classes. They left a legacy of profes- sional dancers who continue to dance and teach additional gen- erations of dancers in Florence, Eugene, Bend, Portland and around the world, including Canada and Denmark. Dancers step lightly through this world but touch many of us as they pass. BRAVENEC — Doris Mae Bravenec, 88, of Florence, passed away Sept. 1, 2015, at S p r u c e Point Mem- ory Care. D o r i s was born July 15, 1927, to Cecil Haag a n d Charlcie Doris Beason. She Bravenec moved to Florence from Dayton, Texas, 14 years ago and was married to John Bravenec, who preced- ed 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 and Virgil’s home and loved Oregon so much she stayed. She enjoyed her trips up the river, to Randy’s Riverview Market for breakfast — her and Virgil in the boat. She loved to travel. Even though her memory was failing she would ask Georgia, “When are we going to see Burl and Angelo?” Her last few years she lived in Spruce Point Memory Care, where she received great care by the staff. She enjoyed her weekly dinners and jaunts with Georgia and Virgil. She will be missed. Doris is survived by her chil- dren: Georgia A. Medeiros Sabourin and husband Virgil, Joetta A. Medeiros Vienna, and Angelo K. Ornellas Simmons and wife Mary; grandchil- dren:Rob Stone and wife Stacy, Stacie Stone Hebert, Shawn Medeiros and Danielle Vienna; great-grandchildren: Ashley L. Stone, Amber L. Stone, 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 her sisters: Patricia Haag Wilson and Mary Belle Haag Hensley and hus- band John Bravenec. A celebration of her life will be held in Laughlin, Nev. Donations in Doris’ name can be made to the Peace Health Hospice in Florence. COMING UP! Sept. 24-27 – Florence and Coos Bay, Oregon Ned Hickson Join award-winning humor columnist, Hickson, for a presentation of his hilarious book, Humor at the Speed of Life, at “Levity at the Library,” Coos Bay Public Library, 525 Anderson, Coos Bay, Sept. 24, 7pm. Free to the public. Yvonne Morris Irish author Morris will be at Books-n-Bears, 1255 Bay St Florence, Oregon, Sept. 27, 2-4 pm. for a signing of her delightful new children’s book, The Bear in the Bookstore, which is already receiving international acclaim! Oregon Coast Military Museum to host Port Hole Authors R. Glenn Brown, a US Navy Chaplain, was enlisted by the Ukraine military to help them create a chaplaincy. Tom Preuss, an Air Force pilot, believes Islam is the ultimate threat to our country. Both of these men will present their books (Bibles, Bullets and Borscht – A US Chaplain and the Ukraine Military, and The Last Caliphate), their insights and experiences at the Military Museum, 2145 Kingwood, Florence, Sept. 27, 1-4pm. Don’t miss this historic and enlightening event! FREE to the public. COURTS Florence Municipal Court Sept. 8 Amanda Cheree Carver pleaded guilty to assault. She was sentenced to six days in Florence City Jail and must report to Emergence Addiction and Mental Health Services. She must not contact or be in or about the residence or place of employment of the victim. Bryan C. Clark pleaded no contest to DUII. He was sentenced to two days in Florence City Jail BIRTH Florence Food Share Monthly Statistics McALLISTER—Emma Rose McAllister, a girl weighing 9 lbs., 14.5 ozs., was born to Brian and Stephanie McAllister, for- merly of Mapleton, on Sept. 2, 2015, at Providence Portland Medical Center. Grandparents are Mike and Susan McAllister and Roger and Cheryl Gould, all of Mapleton. August 2015 Households served . . 648 Ages served Infants . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Children 3-12 . . . . . . . 291 Teens 13-17 . . . . . . . . 165 Adults 18-54 . . . . . . . . 840 Seniors 55+ . . . . . . . . 465 Total served . . . . . . . . . 1,823 Florence Food Share, 2190 Spruce St., P.O. Box 2514, Florence, OR Donate electronics to NextStep for recycling Recycle almost anything that plugs in or runs on batter- ies at the Real Food Co-op on Saturday, Sept. 26, from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. NextStep Recycling from Eugene will have a recycling station outside of Real Food Co-op for you to donate your unwanted electronics. This is a one-day event and the third electronics round up that Real Food Co-op has sponsored in the community. For more information, call 541-997-3396. OPEN HOUSE for CINDY L. CABLE and must report to treat- ment and a Lane County Mothers Against Drunk Driving Victim Impact Panel. He must pay $1,560 in fines and his driver’s license is suspended for one year. LOOK FOR THESE AUTHORS AT THE FLORENCE FESTIVAL OF BOOKS Florence Events Center – September 26, 10am-4pm For information on these events, call 541-999-5725 Free Workshop! G r o w Yo u r B u s i n e s s Wednesday, September 23rd • Lane Community College Florence Campus 3149 Oak Street - Room 103 • Florence, OR 97439 Workshop: 9:30am - 1:00pm • Individual Advising: 2:00pm to 4:00pm Admission is FREE .................................. Topics Include: Business Planning Basics • Understanding Business Finance • Marketing Your Target Market • How to Manage Effectively • Improving Sales For more information, call: LCC’s Small Business Development Center at (541) 463-6200 or FLORENCE JUSTICE CENTER Wednesday Ellen Huntingdon, Marketing Coordinator for Oregon Pacific Bank at (541) 902-1509 September 30, 2015 3:00 to 5:00 pm Register Online at: bizcenter.org/locations/eugene/events Click: “Managing a Business” Then Click: “Grow Your Business - Lane Florence Campus” This workshop is brought to you free of charge by: After 24 years of service to Lane County, Cindy Cable is retiring. The majority of those years were served as the Presiding Justice of the Peace in Florence. Please join us in honoring Cindy and all of her accomplishments. Presentation at 3:30 pm. Light refreshments will be served. member CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK 2 A