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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2016
CITY LIGHTS CINEMAS
1930 Hwy 101 • Florence, OR 97439
TIMES BELOW ARE ONLY VALID
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19 - THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25
OBITUARY
Francisco.
Mercer Lake
Bev worked
and
enjoyed
at Marin Gen-
their trips to the
eral Hospital
mountains.
until she and
Bev was ini-
Paul moved to
tiated into PEO
Florence,
International in
where they be-
1992 and devel-
Beverly Holman
gan working
oped a love for
with
Paul’s
the mission and
parents at the Siuslaw News.
sisterhood of the organization.
Bev fit in wherever she lived.
She loved the friends that
In 1977, their daughter Tracy she made and the philanthropic
was born and, in 1980, their son work they did to further
Matt was born.
women’s education. Bev thor-
Bev loved being a part of the oughly enjoyed helping her
Florence community and children grow up to be the suc-
enjoyed spending time with her cessful people they are today.
family wherever they were.
Bev, later in life, enjoyed
She enjoyed their cabin at traveling with Paul on their
motorcycle or in their motor
home and visiting their children
in Seattle, Wash.
Bev is survived by her hus-
band, Paul; daughter Tracy; son
Matt; grandchildren Myla,
Bryce and Liam; and many
other special friends and
extended family members.
A celebration of Bev’s life
will be held at Florence Events
Center, 715 Quince St., on
Sunday, Feb. 28, at 1 p.m.
In her memory, send dona-
tions to the PEO STAR pro-
gram, c/o Gayle Sisson, 2345 E.
20th St., Florence.
Burns’s Riverside Chapel
Florence is in charge of arrange-
ments.
District warns parents of communicable illness
Hand-foot-and-mouth disease reported at Siuslaw Elementary School
Siuslaw School District
announced
Friday
that
Siuslaw Elementary School
has had several confirmed
cases of Hand-foot-and-
mouth
disease
reported
among its students.
This disease is a contagious
viral infection that typically
begins with fever and later
presents as sores in the
mouth. A rash on the hands
and feet are also common
Work to close
one lane of
Siuslaw Bridge
Oregon Department of
Transportation crews will be
using a snooper crane on
the Siuslaw River Bridge this
Monday, Feb. 22, to replace
stainless steel hydraulic line
clamps that have corroded on
the drawbridge.
One lane will be closed
from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Travel-
ers should expect delays on
Highway 101 approaching the
Siuslaw River Bridge.
This work is not related
to the Siuslaw Bridge
Protection Project, but is part
of regular maintenance need-
ed for the bridge.
COURTS
Florence Municipal Court
Feb. 16
Derik Todd Bagley plead-
ed no contest to theft. He was
sentenced to one day in
Florence City Jail and must
report
to
Emergence
Addiction and Mental Health
Services. He must pay $431
in fines and not contact or be
in or about the premises or
places of employment of the
victims.
BIRTH
GIUMELLI-ROGERS—
Brynn Marie Giumelli-
Rogers, a girl weighing 9
lbs., 12.9 ozs., was born to
Sarah Giumelli and Gene
Rogers of Florence on Jan.
29, 2016, at RiverBend
Hospital in Springfield.
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indicators. Other indicators
are sore throat, general sick
feeling, irritability in younger
children and loss of appetite.
The health department and
local doctors have recom-
mended that students stay
home from school for 10 days
if diagnosed with Hand-foot-
and-mouth disease. Students
may return to school when
blisters or rash have begun to
fade.
More information can be
found at the Center of Disease
Control and Prevention web-
site, www.cdc.gov/hand-foot-
mouth/.
According to the Siuslaw
School District, the elemen-
tary school was sanitized
Thursday night. Staff was
doubled Friday night to thor-
oughly sanitize again.
Bus drivers will be sanitiz-
ing buses as well.
Double staffing in the
facilities department will con-
tinue into next week in
efforts to keep Hand-foot-
and-mouth cases at a mini-
mum.
Additional information is
available on the elementary
school website, www.siuslaw
.k12.or.us/, and on Facebook,
that may be helpful for par-
ents that suspect their child is
infected.
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HOLMAN—Beverly Kay
“Bev” Holman, 65, of Florence,
passed away Jan. 31, 2016,
from complications of non-
Hodgkin lymphoma.
Bev was born March 1, 1950,
in St. Louis, Mo., to Goldia and
James Underwood. She gradu-
ated high school at Benton High
and went on to the University of
Arkansas,
Little
Rock
(“Soooooepig!” as Bev used to
say).
In 1970, Bev met Paul
Holman when he was stationed
at the Little Rock Air Force
Base. They married June 2,
1973, and she joined him at
Hamilton AFB in Ignacio,
Calif., just outside of San