SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 2017
BIRTHS
OBITUARIES
WILEY—Leonard Dixson
Wiley, 74, passed away
Monday,
Nov.
21,
2016,
in
Florence,
after a few
years
of
struggling
with heart
issues and
Leonard Wiley kidney fail-
ure.
Leonard was born Feb. 3,
1942, in Los Angeles, Calif., to
Michael and Maggie Wiley.
In 1977, he married Suzanne
Wiley and, together, they raised
their son Michael Wiley in
Pomona, Calif.
Leonard was also a proud
U.S. Marine and served two
tours in the Vietnam War.
Leonard is survived by his
wife, Suzanne Wiley; his son
and daughter-in-law, Michael
and Jamie Wiley; his grand-
children: Aaliyah and Andrew
Wiley; and his son and daugh-
ter-in-law, Aaron and Erleigh
Wiley.
Memorial services will be
held at Burns’s Riverside
Chapel on Saturday, Jan. 14, at
3 p.m.
JACKSON—Alline May
(McBryde) Jackson, 91, died
Dec. 16, 2016, in Florence.
The daughter of William D.
McBryde and Lillie Bell
Dilbeck, she was born June 16,
1925, in Holdenville, Okla.
She worked as a waitress for
many years, working at the
Timber Inn, where she was
loved by her many customers.
Then for
the last 10
years
she
w
a
s
employed as
a
realtor,
retiring in
1987.
She loved
Alline Jackson flowers and
gardening
and could make something
grow out of nothing. She was
famous for her plant sales, and
for her good home cooking,
particularly her pecan pies.
“Ba Ba” was dearly loved
and will be deeply missed.
Her husband of 40 years,
Thomas “TJ” Jackson, died
Jan. 5, 2017, in Florence.
Survivors include one son,
Randall “Randy” (Linda)
Quillin; a sister, Shirley Arndt
of Ontario, Ore.; eight grand-
children: Tim Holmes, Mike
Holmes, Tammy Clements,
Kristene Quillin Stephens,
Monte Quillin, Tajee Pugh,
Richard Quillin and Lisa Gray;
15 great-grandchildren; two
step-grandchildren; three great-
great-grandchildren; six step
great-great-grandchildren; a
step-daughter, Janet Brewer;
along with numerous nieces,
nephews and cousins and won-
derful friends.
Her son, Sam A. Quillin, and
daughter, Carlena A. Holmes,
preceded her in death, as did
her brothers and sisters:
Matthew McBryde, Marvin
McBryde, Raymond McBride,
Ralph
McBryde,
Arthur
McBride, Jeanette Forester and
Frank Bailey.
A gathering for family and
friends will be held at noon on
Saturday, Jan. 14, in Mapleton.
She has been interred with
other family members at Ocean
View Memory Gardens, 1525
Ocean Blvd NW, in Coos Bay.
HOBSON —Kenneth
Hobson died at home, sur-
rounded by
family, on
Jan.
5,
2017.
B o r n
March 12,
1948,
in
Rockville
Centre NY,
the oldest
Kenneth
son
of
Hobson
David and
the late Claire Hobson.
Ken graduated from St.
Francis Academy in Baker in
1966 and from the University
of Oregon in 1970. He loved
many things in this world:
music, photography, sports,
card games and the Ducks. But
his truest and most-enduring
love was for his wife,
Charlene, and the family they
created together.
Their three sons, Josh, Joel
and Greg, grew up in a home
filled with thoughtful discus-
sion, passionate play, high
expectations and steadfast
faith. His belief in a loving God
helped shape the way he treat-
ed people and informed many
of his decisions throughout his
life.
Ken spent countless hours
capturing life through his cam-
era’s lens and had a unique
ability to see the beauty in this
world. He found extraordinary
joy in amassing and sharing his
epic vinyl collection. He lived
in the moment; whether that
meant organizing a living room
dance party, holding court with
an animated telling of a
favorite story, or sharing an
inside joke with his grandkids.
Ken worked as a city planner
and manager in Baker, Cascade
Locks, Newport, Florence and
Bend. He took pride in his
work and brought the same
sensibilities to his occupation
that he did to the rest of his life.
He was a man of principle
and balance, always striving to
understand the perspectives of
others, while remaining true to
himself.
He is survived by his loving
wife of 42 years, Charlene;
their sons: Josh (Lauren), Joel
and Greg (Lindsay); grandchil-
dren: Meredith, Bryce, Porter
and Lincoln; father David; 12
siblings; four sisters-in-law;
and many dear family and
friends.
A funeral will be held at St.
Anthony of Pedua Church in
Portland, beginning at 10 a.m.
on Saturday, Jan. 14.
POLICE LOG
Florence Police
Jan. 2
Accident, without injury was
reported at milepost 210 of
Highway 101.
Accident, with injury was
reported 1.25 miles southeast
of Highway 101.
Theft was reported in the
1500 block of 12th Street.
Arrest, with warrant, was
reported in the 3000 block of
Oak Street.
Theft was reported in the
1600 block of Rhododendron
Drive.
Jan. 3
Arrest, with warrant, was
reported in the Florence area.
Accident, with unknown
injury, was reported at milepost
197 on Highway 101.
Dispute was reported in the
1600 block of 15th Street.
Accident, without injury,
was reported in the 2000 block
of Highway 101.
Trespass was reported in the
1600 block of 15th Street.
Trespass was reported in the
1400 block of Highway 101.
Jan. 4
Hit-and-run accident was
reported in the 2000 block of
Highway 101.
Burglary was reported in the
400 block of Highway 101.
Child endangerment was
reported in the Florence area.
Theft was reported in the
4500 block of Kiwanda Street.
Harassment was reported in
the 2200 block of 18th Street.
Arrest was reported in the
3800 block of Highway 101.
Criminal mischief was
reported in the 1900 block of
24th Street.
Jan. 5
Fire was reported in the
85000 block of Cedar Drive.
Trespass was reported in the
1600 block of 15th Street.
Child endangerment was
reported in the Florence area.
Accident, without injury,
was reported at the Heceta
Head Lighthouse.
Accident, with unknown
injury, was reported on
Highway 126, east of the tun-
nel.
Dispute was reported in the
700 block of Quince Street.
Criminal mischief was
reported in the 2900 block of
Oak Street.
Harassment was reported in
the 1600 block of 30th Street.
Jan. 7
Assault was reported in the
100 block of 42nd Way.
Accident, without injury,
was reported in the 800 block
of Highway 101.
Theft was reported in the
600 block of Ivy Street.
Arrest, with warrant, was
reported in the 3400 block of
West Myrtle Loop.
Child endangerment was
reported in the 2100 block of
17th Street.
Dispute was reported in the
5600 block of Highway 16.
Jan. 6
Arrest, with warrant, was
reported in the 1500 block of
Ninth Street.
Prowler was reported in the
5100 block of Grand Avenue.
Theft was reported in the
900 block of Highway 101.
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MCLAUCHLAN—
Aliana McLauchlan, a
girl weighing 6 lbs., 12
ozs., was born to
Lilliana Pellicier and
Andrew McLauchlan,
of Florence, on Jan. 7,
2017, at 2 a.m., at
PeaceHealth
Peace
Harbor Medical Center.
GARBE—Wyatt Aaron
Garbe, a boy weighing 6 lbs.,
8 ozs., was born to Shelbe
Loren Garbe and Daniel Alan
Garbe, of Reedsport, on Dec.
22, 2016, at 10:26 p.m., at
PeaceHealth Peace Harbor
Medical Center.
A N TO N I O - L O P E Z —
Benjamin Antonio-Lopez Jr.,
a boy weighing 9 lbs., 7 ozs.,
was born to Tianna Lynn
Butler
and
Benjamin
Antonio-Lopez
Sr.,
of
Florence, on Dec. 28, 2016, at
2:51 a.m., at PeaceHealth
Peace Harbor Medical Center.
THRALL—Vayla Louella
Thrall, a girl weighing 6 lbs.,
9 ozs., was born to Clarita
Lynne Thrall and Cameron
Thomas Thrall, of Florence,
on Dec. 28, 2016, at 8:03
p.m., at PeaceHealth Peace
Harbor Medical Center.
SCHREIBER—Maddison
Mae Schreiber, a girl weigh-
ing 7 lbs., 7.8 ozs., was born
to Shelby Ranae Keene and
Derek Steven Schreiber, of
Florence, on Dec. 28, 2016, at
2:01 p.m., at PeaceHealth
Peace Harbor Medical Center.
COURTS
Florence Municipal Court
Jan. 3
Joshua Michael Brown
pleaded no contest to attempt-
ed possession of methamphet-
amine and criminal trespass.
He was sentenced to four 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 premises or place of
employment of the victim.
Merlin Emery Goddard
pleaded guilty to harassment.
He was sentenced to four days
in Florence City Jail and must
report to Siuslaw Batterer’s
Intervention Program. He
must pay $475 in fines and not
contact or be in or about the
residence or place of employ-
ment of the victim.
Colton Britton Lease-
Poillot pleaded guilty to driv-
ing with a suspended driver’s
license. He must pay $2,125 in
fines and not contact or be in
or about the residence or place
of employment of the victim.
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Theft from vehicle was
reported in the 700 block of
Quanagh Court.
Shots fired was reported in
the 3200 block of Munsel Lake
Road.
Arrest was reported in the
1900 block of Highway 101.
Arrest was reported in the
1600 block of 16th Street.
Dispute was reported in
the1300 block of Ninth Street.
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