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    SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2015
OBITUARIES
GILL—Richard “Dick”
Gill, 86, died Oct. 13, 2015,
at home in Florence with his
wife and daughter at his bed-
side.
Dick was born on Mother’s
Day, May 12, 1929, to
Charles
and
Florence
(Shepherd) Gill at his grand-
parent Shepherd’s home in
Sitkum, Ore.
He grew up in Dora and
McKinley and graduated
from Myrtle Point High
School with the class of
1947.
He served with the U.S.
Army in Korea and was a
member of the National
Veterans of Foreign Wars.
On June 14, 1957, he mar-
ried Mary Lewis in Myrtle
Point.
They had three children:
Shirlene, Jeffrey and David.
Dick worked in the woods
and in mills at McKinley
and Dora before working as
a survey chainman for pri-
vate surveyors and Georgia
Pacific.
He enjoyed hunting, fish-
ing, being outdoors and
genealogy.
Dick is survived by his
wife of 58 years, Mary;
daughter and son-in-law
Shirlene and Bob Madison of
Tooele, Utah; son and daugh-
ter-in-law Jeffrey and Delia
Gill of Salem, Ore.; son
David Gill of Vancouver,
Wash.; grandson Marshall
and Holly Cook of Tooele;
grandson Bryson and Melissa
Madison of Grantsville,
Utah; granddaughter Kendra
Cook of Marion, Ohio; four
great-granddaughters; eight
step-grandchildren;
nine
step-great-grandchildren; sis-
ter Patricia Hufford of
Florence; and numerous
nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death
by his parents; sister Faye
Mast; and brother Wayne
Gill.
Interment will be at Dora
Cemetery in Dora, Ore.
A celebration of life will
be held at Burns’s Riverside
Chapel Florence Funeral
Home on Thursday, Oct. 22,
at 10 a.m.
JENKINS—Theron
L.
“Lucky” Jenkins, 89, of
Florence, passed away Oct.
18, 2015.
At his request, private cre-
mational rites were held
through Burns’s Riverside
chapel Florence Funeral
Home.
FLETCHER—Robert G.
Fletcher, 85, of Florence,
passed
away Oct.
5, 2015.
He was
a member
of the Flo-
r e n c e
Salmon
Trout En-
Robert
hancement
Fletcher
Program
(STEP)
and enjoyed fishing, ice hock-
ey and watching golf on TV.
He is survived by his wife,
Fayrene; daughters Roberta,
Susan and Noreen of Canada;
a stepson in California; a sis-
ter in Canada; and seven
other step-children.
Do you remember
the exploding whale?
Were you, a family member or a close friend in
Oregon on Nov. 12, 1970? That’s when engineers
decided to use dynamite to dispose of a beached
whale on the coast.
The Siuslaw News is searching for first-hand
accounts of those who saw the whale, heard the
explosion or were in the area. Contact reporter
Chantelle Meyer by Friday, Nov. 6, if you have a
picture or story you would like to share about
one of the most infamous moments on the
Oregon coast.
cmeyer@thesiuslawnews.com, 541-902-3521
www.twitter.com/SNews_Chantelle
CITY LIGHTS CINEMAS
1930 Hwy 101 • Florence, OR 97439
TIMES BELOW ARE ONLY VALID
FRIDAY, OCT 23 – THURSDAY, OCT 29
POLICE LOG
Florence Police
Oct. 12
Smoke
showing
was
reported in the 5300 block of
Singing Woods Drive.
Arrest, with warrant, was
reported in the 1700 block of
Coosah Court.
Dispute was reported in
the
1600
block
of
Rhododendron Drive.
Motor vehicle theft was
reported in the 10700 block
of Highway 126.
Harassment was reported
in the 1000 block of Bay
Street.
Accident, between a vehi-
cle and a bicycle, was report-
ed at milepost 200 on
Highway 101.
Illegal camping, lodging
was reported in the 2100
block of Spruce Street.
Trespass was reported in
the
1300
block
of
Rhododendron Drive.
Burglary was reported in
the 100 block of Florentine
Avenue.
Disorderly subject was
reported in the 300 block of
Highway 101.
Theft was reported in the
2400 block of Oak Street.
Trespass was reported in
the 400 block of Kingwood
Street.
Alarm was reported in the
2200 block of Oak Street.
Oct. 13
Arrest, with warrant, was
reported in the 400 block of
Ninth Street.
Illegal camping, lodging
was reported on Bay Street.
Fire was reported at mile-
post 20 on Highway 126.
Illegal camping, lodging
was reported in the 2100
BIRTHS
WEATHER DATA
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
H IGH
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
68
75
66
56
65
67
60
Rainfall
Month: 1.91”
L OW R AIN
46
45
53
51
52
48
49
reported in the 13300 block
of Polder Street.
Alarm was reported in the
2200 block of Oak Street.
Arrest, with warrant, was
reported in the 900 block of
Greenwood Street.
Illegal camping, lodging
was reported at Munsel Lake
Road and Highway 101.
Contempt was reported in
the 900 block of Greenwood
Street.
Boater assistance was
reported at the Port of
Siuslaw docks.
Disorderly subject was
reported in the 3300 block of
Oak Street.
Theft was reported in the
1200 block of Spruce Street.
Oct. 16
Illegal camping, lodging
was reported in the 400 block
of Laurel Street.
Illegal camping, lodging
was reported in the 400 block
of Laurel Street.
Trespass was reported in
the 700 block of Highway
101.
Criminal mischief was
reported in the 2000 block of
12th Street.
Illegal camping, lodging
was reported on Pacific View
Drive.
Child abuse was reported
in the 1000 block of Laurel
Street.
Alarm was reported in the
900 block of Rhododendron
Street.
Theft was reported in the
1600 block of Rhododendron
Drive.
Criminal mischief was
reported at milepost 6 on
Highway 126.
DUII was reported in
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A N TO N I O - L O P E Z —
Isabel Aracell Antonio-
Lopez, a girl weighing 7
lbs., 15 ozs., was born to
Tianna Lynn Butler and
Benjamin Antonio-Lopez of
Florence on Oct. 9, 2015, at
5:35 p.m., at PeaceHealth
Peace Harbor Medical
Center.
HEFFERN-DEJESUS—
Maylani AnaLynn Heffern-
DeJesus, a girl weighing 7
lbs., 6 ozs., was born to
Brenda DeJesus-Acevedo
and Joshua Paul Anderson-
Heffern of Florence on Oct.
12, 2015, at 10:13 p.m., at
PeaceHealth Peace Harbor
Medical Center.
D ATE
block of Spruce Street.
Accident, without injury,
was reported at Chestnut
Street and E. Mapleton
Road.
Accident, without injury,
was reported at milepost 18
on Highway 126.
Oct. 14
Hazardous materials were
reported in the 1800 block of
Highway 101.
Theft from vehicle was
reported in the 2100 block of
20th Street.
Theft from vehicle was
reported in the 1800 block of
17th Street.
Theft was reported in the
2300 block of S. 22nd
Court.
Theft from vehicle was
reported in the 100 block of
42nd Way.
Accident, without injury,
was reported at Laurel Street
and Rhododendron Drive.
Animal abuse was reported
in the 1000 block of Ninth
Street.
Intoxicated subject was
reported at Oak and 26th
streets.
Trespass was reported in
the first block of Sand Dollar
Drive.
Dispute was reported in
the 500 block of Skookum
Court.
Oct. 15
Dispute was reported in
the 1900 block of 23rd
Street.
Prowler was reported in
the 11800 block of Highway
36.
Alarm was reported in the
2400 block of Willow Ridge
Court.
Motor vehicle theft was
0.00
0.00
0.01
0.02
0.00
0.00
0.99
Week: 1.02”
Year: 35.60”
Courtesy of Roger Cunningham
the 1300 block of Highway
101.
Oct. 17
Trespass was reported in
the 1600 block of Highway
101.
Dispute was reported in
the 1500 block of 10th
Street.
Accident, with unknown
injury, was reported on Buck
Lake Road.
Disorderly subject was
reported in the 4000 block of
Spruce Street.
Theft was reported in the
2300 block of 24th Street.
Intoxicated subject was
reported at Ninth Street and
Highway 101.
Accident, with unknown
injury, was reported at
Chestnut Street and E.
Mapleton Road.
Shots fired was reported in
the 300 block of Manzanita
Drive.
Oct. 18
Dispute was reported in
the 5600 block of Highway
126.
Theft was reported in the
1600 block of 19th Street.
Dispute was reported in
the 05100 block of Grand
Avenue.
Accident, without injury,
was reported in the 83900
block of Highway 101.
Disorderly subject was
reported in the 400 block of
Ninth Street.
Illegal camping, lodging
was reported in the 700 block
of Quince Street.
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INFORMATION
If you are on the beach and the Tsunami
Sirens are activated, move to high ground
immediately and tune into FM 106.9 KCST
If you are in the inundation zone and the
Tsunami Sirens are activated, you should
consider precautionary evacuation to one of the
assembly areas and tune into FM 106.9 KCST.
If you are not on the beach or in the
inundation zone, you do not need to take any
action.
The All Clear “Westminster Chimes” means
the danger has passed for the beach
DO NOT CALL 911
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