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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2016
OBITUARIES
BURKE —Longtime
Florence resident Henrietta
“Chris”
B u r k e
passed away
at her home
Nov.
1,
2016.
Chris was
born Nov.
19, 1931,
Henrietta
n e a r
Burke
Stanwood,
Wash., to
Ole and Mary Christoferson.
After graduating from high
school in 1950, she moved to
Seattle and worked as a tele-
phone operator.
While in Seattle, she met her
future husband Virgil Burke.
They were married Oct. 5,
1951, and had four children.
The family moved from
Washington
to
Northern
California for couple of years
then to Florence after losing
their home to a flood. Chris and
Virgil raised their children in
Florence and during part of that
time
she
worked
for
International Paper.
Chris and Virgil were active
in the Elks and Moose lodges
and all of their children’s many
activities.
Upon the loss of Virgil in
1990, Chris retired and spent
many hours playing cards and
socializing with her friends at
the Florence Senior Center.
She also enjoyed her flowers
and yard. Her greatest enjoy-
ment was spending time with
her family, sharing many
laughs over dinners followed
by their famous poker games.
Chris had an amazing sense
of humor, which remained
active until her passing.
Chris was preceded in death
by her parents, husband and
brother, Orville Christoferson.
She is survived by her four
children and their spouses:
Christie and Bill Wilson, Jack
and Theresa Burke, Dave and
Diane Burke and Ron and Lori
Burke; she is also survived by
five grandchildren, two great-
grandchildren, one great-great-
grandchild, her sister Grace
Borland, brother Kennedy
Christoferson and many nieces
and nephews.
At Chris’s request, no servic-
es will be held. Donations in
her memory can be made to the
Florence Senior Center, 1570
Kingwood St., Florence, Ore.,
97439.
Burns’s Riverside Chapel
Florence Funeral Home was in
charge of arrangements.
WILLIAMS —Elva
Williams, of Florence, passed
away Oct. 24, 2016.
Elva was born to Anna
(Valkner) Karr and Harvey
Karr on Feb. 22, 1922, in
Bangor, Mich.
She is survived by her sons
Patrick Chapman and his wife,
and Michael
Chapman.
A memo-
rial service
will be held
for
Elva
Williams on
S a t u r d a y,
Nov. 12, at
K i n g d o m Elva Williams
Hall, 05335
Singing Wood Dr., in Florence.,
beginning at 2 p.m.
SCHNEIDER—Jack
E.
Schneider, 86, formerly of
Florence, passed away in Hilo,
Hawaii on Sept. 26, 2016.
Interment of ashes will be
held at Mt. Calvary Cemetery
in Eugene, Ore., on Friday,
Nov. 11.
EMMANUEL —Johnna
Emmanuel, 88, of Florence,
passed away Nov. 5, 2016.
Arrangements are being held
through Burns’s Riverside
Chapel Florence Funeral
Home.
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COURTS
Florence Municipal Court
Nov. 1
Maranda Rose Hildreth
pleaded guilty to theft. She
was sentenced to 10 days in
Florence City Jail. She must
pay $525 in fines and not con-
tact or be in or about the resi-
dences or places of employ-
ment of the victims.
Damien Dejesus Rendon-
Padilla pleaded guilty to reck-
less driving. He was sentenced
to two days in Florence City
Jail and must report to treat-
ment. He must pay $525 in
fines and not contact or be in
or about the residence or
places of employment of the
victims. His driver’s license is
suspended for 90 days.
Charles Douglas Roy II
pleaded no contest to attempt-
ing to elude by vehicle and
failure to carry his driver’s
license. He must pay $520 in
fines and must and not contact
or be in or about the residence
or place of employment of the
victim. His driver’s license is
suspended for 90 days and he
must report to treatment.
Maya Englert pleaded no
contest to theft. She was sen-
tenced to treatment. She must
pay $125 in fines and not con-
tact or be in or about the resi-
dence or place of employment
of the victim.
Amanda Cheree Carver
pleaded no contest to two
counts of theft, assault and
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prostitution. She was sen-
tenced to six days in Florence
City Jail and must report to
Emergence Addiction and
Mental Health Services. She
must pay $1,870 in fines and
not contact or be in or about
the residences or places of
employment of the victims.
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BIRTH
MOONEY—Logan Lee
Ray Mooney, a boy weighing
6 lbs., 3.7 ozs., was born to
Emily Jo Oliver and
Christian James Mooney of
Florence on Nov. 4, 2016, at
4:14 p.m., at PeaceHealth
Peace
Harbor
Medical
Center.
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MASON—Beverly Mason,
beloved wife of Earl Mason,
passed away peacefully Nov. 1,
2016, at home. She lived in
Florence for
her last 16
years since
moving from
Yachats and
originally
f r o m
California,
where
she
in
Beverly Mason resided
Redondo
Beach, Hemet and Idlywild.
Beverly is survived by her
husband, three children, seven
grandchildren and one great-
grandson. She loved Florence
and the Oregon coast, having
traveled extensively and agree-
ing with her husband that here
was where she wanted to
remain.
She was a sweet woman
loved by those who knew her
and will be missed by everyone
whose life she touched.
At her request private crema-
tional rites were held through
Burns’s Riverside Chapel
Florence Funeral Home.