SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 2017 OBITUARIES WHITEHEAD—Patricia Ann Whitehead, 79, of Florence, passed away at her home on April 10, 2017. Pat was born Nov. 8, 1937, in Alma, Mich., to Kenneth Patricia and Gertrude Whitehead Boyer. Pat married Alton “Al” Whitehead on April 21, 1956. While living in Reno/Sparks, Nev., and in Salt Lake City, Utah, they raised a family, hav- ing two children. In 2001, they moved to Florence. A housewife and mother throughout most of her life, Pat became a Certified Nurses Assistant (CNA) and worked part-time at nursing homes in the Salt Lake City area. At one time, she also co-owned a busi- ness cleaning newly construct- ed houses before they went on the market. Pat was a kind and spirited woman who enjoyed doing for April 18 deadline for personal income tax The Department of Revenue is reminding Oregonians that the deadline to file their 2016 personal income tax return is Tuesday, April 18. 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Visit www.oregon.gov/dor to get tax forms, check the status of your refund, or make tax payments, call 800-356-4222 toll-free (English or Spanish) or 503-378-4988 or email ques- tions.dor@oregon.gov. others, making others laugh and living life in a giving way. She helped the homeless and donat- ed for many years to Florence Food Share, and also made con- tributions to Helping Hands. She was a member of the Lady of Elks of Florence, where friends fondly referred to her as “Queen Bee 2.” She was also known for her stuffed animal project at the Elks. She collected the stuffed ani- mals throughout the year to use as decorations on the tables at the annual Elks Community Christmas Dinner and guests were able to take them home. It is a project that will continue in her honor. Pat and Al were instrumental in setting up and opening the Elks Share Shop thrift store. Patricia is survived by her daughter, Barb Tyler; and daughter-in-law, Spunky Gray of Dexter, Ore.; her brother Dick Boyer (wife Joyce) of BIRTH BAKER—Tidus Delmont Baker, a boy weighing 7 lbs., 13.5 ozs., was born to Kendra Dianne Baker and Travis Delmont Baker on April 7, 2017, at 8:17 a.m., at PeaceHealth Peace Harbor Medical Center. Leesburg, Fla.; her sister, Sandra Nelson of The Villages, Fla.; her brother Kenneth “Butch” Boyer (wife Margaret), of Hubbard, Mich.; and brother Timothy Boyer (wife Staria), of Jacksonville, Fla. She was preceded in death by her son Bruce A. Whitehead, and husband Al. A celebration of her life will be held Saturday, June 24, at the Florence Elks Lodge, 1686 12th St., from 2 to 5 p.m. Memorial contributions can be made in her name to the Elks Community Christmas Dinner. Burns’s Riverside Chapel Florence Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. DALBY—Michael John Dalby, 59, passed away April 8, COURTS 2017, in Florence. He was born Jan. 27, 1958, in Lafayette, Ind., to Marjorie and the late A r t h u r Dalby. Michael is survived by his mother, Marjorie; brothers Michael Dalby N i c h o l a s , David and Timothy; three nephews: Ryan, Sean and Christopher; three nieces: Gillian, Jane and Alexia; and dear friends Emily and Jane Hall. A celebration of his life will be held at a later date. Burns’s Riverside Chapel Florence Funeral Home is in charge of all arrangements. Florence Municipal Court April 4 Christopher James pleaded no contest to giving false information to a police officer. He was sentenced to six days in Florence City Jail. He must pay $425 in fines. Carolynn A. Westphal pleaded no contest to crimi- nal trespass. She was sen- tenced to three days in Florence City Jail. She must pay $150 in fines and not be in or about the address of the victim. April 11 Emily Crystal Armstrong pleaded no contest to crimi- nal trespass. She must pay $425 in fines and not be in or about the place of employ- ment of the victim. Nickolus Mckane Ough pleaded no contest to criminal trespass and the attempted possession of methamphetamine. He was sentenced to six days in Florence City Jail and must report to treatment. He must pay $1,075 in fines and not contact or be in or about the residence or place of employment of the vic- tim. Alexander Nigle Sadewhite pleaded guilty to two counts of harassment and three counts of escape. He was sentenced to six days in Florence City Jail and must report to treatment. He must pay $725 in fines and not contact or be in or about the residences or places of employment of the victims. City of Florence seeks volunteers for city committees Those who would like to become more involved in the City of Florence or contribute to the goals and objectives of the City can apply for one of the open positions on one of the City’s committees. The deadline for applica- tions is fast approaching on April 28. These positions offer citi- zens an excellent opportunity to volunteer their services on significant matters. Committee member contributions are invaluable to the Mayor, the City Council, as well as the City. The following boards and committees are currently filling vacancies for varying term lengths. • Budget Committee: 1 open position • Environmental Management Advisory Committee (EMAC): 1 open position • Public Art Committee: 1 open position Applying for a position is easy. Applications are available at Florence City Hall and can be downloaded from the City’s website at www.ci.florence .or.us. City Hall is open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. All qualified persons are encouraged to apply. For details regarding the duties and responsibilities of these bodies, residency require- ments of applicants, term lengths or any other questions, contact City Recorder Kelli Weese at 541-997-3437. 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