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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, JULY 16, 2016
OBITUARIES
IMPOUNDMENT
13062
13063
One male and one female
Retriever mix, #13062 and
#13063, have been impound-
ed at the Oregon Coast
Humane Society.
Call 541-997-4277 or stop
by the shelter at 2840
Rhododendron Drive to
claim.
Visit the OCHS website at
florencehumane.org.
Free dental
clinic comes
in August
From the Heart Dentistry
is a nonprofit subsidiary of
Korando Dental Group. For
30 years, From The Heart
Dentistry has changed lives
through free dental care for
those who need it most, but
who just can’t afford it.
This year’s event takes
place Thursday, Aug. 25,
from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the
Korando Dental Clinic, 1705
22nd St. in Florence.
Each year 40 to 50 patients
can have a thorough clean-
ing, extraction or certain
other repairs done at no cost
to them. These patients are
typically uninsured, un- or
under-employed
and/or
homeless men and women in
the community.
Each is deserving of
respect and dignity, and
needs just a little help that
will have big results for their
lives.
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ocean, Steve could be seen
walking his white toy poodle
on the beach most mornings.
He was quick to smile, and
he made friends wherever he
went. He was a practical joker
who delighted in making peo-
ple laugh.
Steve played tennis and
loved body surfing in the
ocean. He had an adventurous
spirit and had great fun taking
his children to amusement
parks, challenging his fear of
heights on several rides.
He also enjoyed traveling,
starting with an eventful trip
to Mexico in his 20s, with Sue
and her sister, Lois.
The trio traveled in a VW
bus and had many adventures,
including being held up at
gunpoint, though the robbers
only took some traveler’s
checks and Steve’s shaving
cream.
Steve also took an African
safari with his daughter and
toured Europe on his own.
He and his dog, Bailey,
would frequently take camp-
ing trips along the West Coast,
sleeping in the back of his
pick-up truck.
He had a desire to explore
other parts of the world; how-
ever, his life was cut short by
cancer of the bladder. Steve
fought the disease until the
very end, wanting to survive
for his children.
When he learned that there
was nothing left to be done,
his exit was swift. He died on
July 8, 2016, with his daugh-
ter Sarah by his side.
He was preceded in death
by his parents, Frank and
Betty Moses; and his brother
Christopher.
He is survived by his chil-
dren: Sarah, Melissa and
Christopher
Moses;
his
grandson, Aaron; and his sib-
lings, Libby Mayer and Greg
Moses.
To honor Steve and to
express gratitude for the
Florence community who
provided incredible support to
Steve, a celebration of his life
is planned for Saturday, Aug.
6, at 3 p.m., at his home.
Burns’s Riverside Chapel
Florence Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements.
CASSEY—Charles
R.
Cassey, 82, of Medford, for-
merly of Florence, passed
away July 9, 2016.
Burns’s Riverside Chapel
Florence Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements.
HUSTED—Koreana Kay
Husted, 52, of Florence, died
July 11, 2016.
Arrangements are being
handled by Andreason’s
Cremation and Buell Funeral
Chapel in Springfield.
LeRoy Kenneth Albrecht
LeRoy Kenneth Albrecht passed away peacefully on July 6,
2016 at Good Samaritan Hospital from complications from
brain surgery with his wife and family by his side. LeRoy was
born on October 25, 1942 in Glasgow, Montana to Alfred
and Marie Albrecht. He moved to Oregon with his parents
and siblings when he was 11 years old. LeRoy grew up, for the most part on the
Oregon coast where he raised his family. He worked at The Toledo Publisher’s
Mill as a Certified Timber Inspector from 1972 until it closed. He then worked
for Mo’s on the bayfront in Newport for 10 years when he retired in 2005. He
continued to live in Newport where his home overlooked the entire Yaquina Bay.
He very much enjoyed looking out the window and seeing the beautiful scenery.
LeRoy had many talents, hobbies and interests. His talent and passion for oil
painting was amazing. He painted many beautiful paintings. He enjoyed long
scenic drives with his children years ago. He was on the bowling league for
many years and enjoyed fishing and nature in general. He loved spending time
with his grandchildren and great grandchildren. LeRoy is preceded in death by
his parents Alfred and Marie Albrecht; his siblings Adelaine, Don, Hilda, Ann,
Linda, and June. He is survived by his wife Betty Albrecht of Newport, and their
children Kathy Johnson of Albany, Karen Albrecht of Corvallis, Teresa Barnes
of Toledo, Scott Albrecht of Waldport, and Norman Buckland of Newport. LeRoy
had 13 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren and expecting another great
grandchild in November, plus his favorite lapdog, Renfield. LeRoy was an
amazing, loving and a very humorous man and will be deeply missed by many.
A Celebration of Life potluck will be held at Cannon Quarry Park, 2.25 miles up
Elk City Road, at 2pm on Saturday, July 23rd. Bring your stories, pictures, and
a lawn chair.
CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK
MOSES—Steven Franklin
Moses was born Oct. 21,
1948.
He grew
up in the
Bay Area,
the eldest of
four
chil-
dren.
S t e v e
attended the
Steve Moses U n i v e r s i t y
of
Calif-
ornia, Santa Cruz, and
majored in history. While
there, he participated in rallies
for migrant worker rights and
protests against the U.S.
involvement in Vietnam.
Steve and his first wife,
Suellen Howard, spent a few
years in Aromas, Calif., where
they had two daughters in
addition to raising goats,
chickens and pigs. Steve
began working in construction
in Aromas and later became a
general
contractor
in
Lafayette, Colo., running his
own business named Amity
Construction.
He remarried in 1985, to
Patricia Moore, and had a son
before moving to New
Mexico.
He married his third wife,
Deborah Johnson, in 1999, but
ultimately moved alone to
Florence, Ore., in 2012.
A lifelong lover of the