SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 2016
BIRTHS
OBITUARIES
HUFF—Kimberly
Ann
Huff, 59, of Florence, passed
away unex-
pectedly on
July
20,
2016.
Kim was
born
in
Florence on
Aug. 26,
1956, to H.
Kimberly Huff Wayne and
B. Joyce
(Adams) Bollenbaugh. Kim
lived her entire life in the
Florence area, graduating from
Siuslaw High School in 1974.
Kim married Richard Huff
on Oct. 12, 1974, raising three
sons during the 42-year union.
As the boys grew up, she held
many jobs in the area, with the
last one being a phlebotomist
for PeaceHealth Peace Harbor
Medical Center, where she
made many friends in the com-
munity.
Kim is survived by her hus-
band Richard; father and step-
mother Wayne and Tina
Bollenbaugh of Mapleton;
mother-in-law Betty Huff
(Florence); sons Deek (Sarah)
of Florence, Kyle (Sueanne) of
Portland, Cory (Brande) of
Albany;
grandchildren:
Samantha, Ricky, Alison,
Colton, Aiden and Keegan; her
brother
Michael
(Kelly)
Bollenbaugh of Eugene; and
sister
Debra
(Cal)
Schiermeister of Montana.
Kim was preceded in death
by
her
mother,
Joyce
Bollenbaugh, and father-in-
law, Harley Huff Sr.
Kim was the grandma that
always baked for her kids and
grandkids, being famous for
her chocolate chip cookies. She
had an amazing green thumb
and loved gardening and work-
ing with her flowers.
She was known for her gen-
erosity and huge heart, and will
be greatly missed by her family
and friends.
A celebration of life potluck
will be held at Ada Grange on
Saturday, July 30, at 10 a.m.
Donations in her memory
can be made to the Ada Grange
#570
Harley
Huff
Sr.
Scholarship fund.
Burns’s Riverside Chapel
Florence Funeral Home was in
charge of arrangements.
CASSEY—Charles
R.
Cassey, 83, formerly of
Florence, passed away at his
residence in Medford, Ore., on
July 9, 2016,
Chuck was born and raised
in Chicago, Ill., the only son of
Victor and Margaret Cassey.
He started his music career
at the age of 6, playing the
accordion. He received his
Masters of Music from the
University of Illinois and then
joined the Army, where he
played in the U.S. Army band
and later became the assistant
conductor for the U.S. Army
Chorus.
After leaving the Army,
Chuck enjoyed a long musical
career in New York and Los
Angeles, applying his conduct-
ing, composing, arranging and
vocal skills to film and televi-
sion.
Retiring in Florence, he
directed the FloTones, the com-
munity chorus and his church
choir.
He is survived by his wife,
Linda, and his beloved sons
Charles and Andrew.
He loved his Florence com-
munity and truly enjoyed the
country life out on the dunes.
A celebration of his rebirth
will be held Saturday, July 30,
at 1 p.m., at the Siuslaw
Presbyterian
Church
in
Florence.
SCARBERRY —Osey
Scarberry, 92, of Florence,
p a s s e d
away peace-
fully July
21, 2016,
while sur-
rounded by
f a m i l y
members.
Osey was
born
in
Osey
Peter Creek,
Scarberry
Ky.,
and
was the youngest of her sib-
lings. She graduated high
school from Pikeville, Ky.
Osey worked in her family
general store until she met and
married McKinley Scarberry.
They lived in Kentucky until
the cole mine closures, when
family encouragement led
them to the Pacific Northwest,
where they lived for more than
60 years. During their years
together,
they
owned
Woodsman’s Nursery, where
Osey enjoyed helping cus-
tomers who became friends.
Osey had a warm personality
with a welcoming smile, sharp
wit and a sense of humor. She
loved to tease friends and fam-
ily members. She talked to
everyone and never met a
stranger.
Osey loved the game of ten-
nis, played as often as she
could, even into her 70s, win-
ning a few local tournaments.
Perhaps her greatest joy was
spent playing with and support-
ing her grandchildren Toni and
Jeff.
Osey was preceded in death
by her parents, siblings and
husband
of
63
years,
McKinley.
She is survived by her son,
Dan (Sue), of Florence and
grandchildren Toni Zaback
(Bob), of Corvallis, and Jeff
(Paola), of Mesa, Ariz.
Her family and friends will
miss her.
Special thanks to the care-
givers at Hubbard’s retreat,
who treated her like family.
Arrangements will be han-
dled by Burns’s Riverside
Chapel Florence Funeral
Home.
At Osey’s request, a private
memorial service will be held
at a later date.
VANSICKLE—Leila K.
Vansickle, 66, of Florence
passed away July 24.
Arrangements are being held
through Burns’s Riverside
Chapel Florence Funeral
Home.
KIMBELL—Aria Kay
Kimbell, a girl weighing 7
lbs., 2 ozs., was born to
Brianna Kay DeTar and
Blake Ray Kimbell of
Mapleton on July 7, 2016, at
5:54 a.m., at PeaceHealth
Peace
Harbor
Medical
Center.
STROSNIDER—
Katerina Angel Frances
Strosnider, a girl weighing 6
lbs., 15.5 ozs., was born to
Melissa Marie Strosnider and
Jerry Joseph Strosnider of
Florence on July 11, 2016, at
8:01 a.m., at PeaceHealth
Peace
Harbor
Medical
Center.
ADAMS—Presley Sky
Adams, a girl weighing 6 lbs.,
11.5 ozs., was born to Brittani
Dawn Adams and Jordan
Michael Adams of Florence
on July 16, 2016, at 10:27
p.m., at PeaceHealth Peace
Harbor Medical Center.
ANDERSON—Kenzie
Maria Anderson, a girl
weighing 7 lbs., 11 ozs., was
born to Lisa Maria Giumelli
and Kameron Allen Anderson
of Florence on July 22, 2016,
at 5:10 a.m., at PeaceHealth
Peace
Harbor
Medical
Center.
He was sentenced to two days
in Florence City Jail. He must
pay $500 in fines and not con-
tact or be in or about the resi-
dences or place of employ-
ments of the victims.
Dakota Richard Hill pleaded
no contest to a misdemeanor
for driving with a suspended
driver’s license. He was sen-
tenced to six days in Florence
City Jail and must pay $3,075
in fines.
Roger Paul Juliano pleaded
guilty to reckless driving and
criminal mischief. He must pay
$525 in fines and his driver’s
license is suspended.
July 19
Terri Lee Wright pleaded
guilty to forgery. She was sen-
tenced to two days in Florence
City Jail and must pay $575 in
fines.
Ricky Wayne Williams
pleaded guilty to a misde-
meanor for driving with a sus-
pended driver’s license. He
must pay $775 in fines.
Aaron Solomona Teo plead-
ed guilty to criminal trespass.
He was sentenced to 20 days in
Florence City Jail and must
report to Emergence Addiction
and Mental Health Services.
He must pay $575 in fines and
not contact or be in or about the
residence, premises or place of
employment of the victims.
Marc Damien White pleaded
guilty of assault. He was sen-
tenced to two days in Florence
City Jail. He must pay $475 in
fines and not contact or be in or
about the residence or place of
employment of the victim.
Jon-Michael Crafton plead-
ed guilty to criminal trespass,
criminal mischief and disor-
derly conduct. He was sen-
tenced to eight days in
Florence City Jail and must
report to Siuslaw Batterer’s
Intervention Program. He
must pay $1,875 in fines and
not contact or be in or about
the residences or places of
employment of the victims or
co-defendant.
13074
A male Rottweiler mix
#13074 has been impounded
at the Oregon Coast Humane
Society. Call 541-997-4277 or
stop by the shelter at 2840
Rhododendron Drive to
claim. Visit OCHS on the web
at florencehumane.org.
WEATHER
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July
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Week: 0.00”
Year: 40.54”
Data Courtesy of
Roger Cunningham
Grace & Glorie
By Tom Ziegler
COURTS
Florence Municipal Court
July 12
Melissa Joelle Gallauher
pleaded no contest to criminal
trespass and resisting arrest.
She must pay $721 in fines and
not contact or be in or about the
residences, premises or places
of employment of the victims.
Jose Cruz pleaded guilty to
assault. He was sentenced to
three days in Florence City Jail
and must report to Siuslaw
Batterer’s
Intervention
Program. He must pay $500 in
fines and not contact or be in or
about the residence or place of
employment of the victim.
Jamie May Kitchen pleaded
guilty to theft. She must pay
$500 in fines and not contact or
be in or about the premises or
place of employment of the
victim.
Ryland Bruce Sweet pleaded
guilty to criminal mischief and
no trial to disorderly conduct.
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