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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2017
OBITUARIES
BRANDLER —Having
travelled this world for 91
years, Reva Brandler ventured
on to the next
on Sept. 3,
2017, with
her precious
dog, Lady, at
her side.
Reva was
born on May
8, 1926, and
Reva Brandler was married
for 72 years
to her beloved, Mort Brandler,
who preceded her in 2014.
Reva was a jet-setter, a phi-
lanthropist, a dog-lover and a
friend. She raised millions of
dollars for several large hospi-
tals in Southern California,
arranged fundraisers at the
Hollywood Bowl, and hosted
celebrities in their Malibu
home.
Her stories were endless.
Her last volunteer energies
were at Quail Ridge Fruit and
Vegetable Stand on the
Bayfront, and at KXCR radio
here in Florence.
A celebration of life will be
hosted by her friends in the
near future.
HOLM—Darryle Jerome
Holm, 73, formerly of
Florence, passed away Sept.
10, 2017.
Darryle was born Nov. 10,
1944, in Willmar, Minn., to
Reuben William Holm and
Grace Viola Holm (nee
O’Hair). When Darryle was
six, his family moved to
Portland, Ore., where he gradu-
ated from Parkrose High
School.
Drafted into the U.S. Army
in 1965 dur-
ing
the
Vietnam
War, he was
trained as a
helicopter
crew chief
but served
as a baker at
Fort Mead,
Darryle Holm MD., from
1965-1967.
He was married to Corrine
Miller in 1966 and divorced in
1986.
He is survived by their three
children: Eric Holm of Aloha,
Ore., Holly Petersen of
Anchorage,
Alaska,
and
Kendra Castle of Gresham,
Ore.; three brothers: Dan Holm
of Welches, Ore., Dale Holm of
Klamath Falls, Ore., and Larry
Holm of Eagle Creek, Ore.; one
sister, Margo Bedell of Lopez
Island, Wash.; seven grandchil-
dren and four great-grandchil-
dren.
His older brother, Don
Holm, preceded him.
Darryle worked in construc-
tion most of his life. He liked to
say “I’ve built everything from
an outhouse to a five-story steel
building.” At times he was a
union carpenter, at times a part-
ner with his brothers in con-
struction companies.
He was a great problem
solver. He loved hunting, fish-
ing and his family.
Darryle is survived by his
wife, Annette Andre Holm,
whom he married in 1999.
They lived in Florence until
they moved three years ago to
Hillside Retirement
Community in McMinnville,
Ore.
We will greatly miss his
quiet love and infectious smile.
A celebration of life is
planned for Sept. 30, from 2 to
4 p.m., in the Wellness Center
at
Hillside
Retirement
Community in McMinnville.
To leave online condolences,
visit www.macyandson.com.
C ORRECTION
In the front-page article,
“A Dream That Won’t Be
Deferred,” published in the
Sept. 13 edition of the
Siuslaw News, it was report-
ed that Ian Eales came to the
U.S. from Canada on a work
permit.
He came as a visitor and
applied for SSN for “bank-
ing.”
Siuslaw News regrets the
error.
In Memory of
Bob “Mac” McGuire
POLICE LOG
Florence Police
September 6
Theft was reported in the
3200 block of Munsel Lake
Road.
Dispute was reported in the
3200 block of Munsel Lake
Road.
Arrest, with warrant, was
reported in the 1300 block of
9th Street.
Theft was reported on 35th
Street.
Criminal mischief was
reported in the 2000 block of
16th Street.
Arrest, with warrant, was
reported on Kingwood and
West Myrtle Loop.
Harrassment was reported in
the 1500 block of 9th Street.
September 7
Accident, with unknown
injury, was reported in the 300
block of 9th Street.
Arrest,with warrant, was
reported in the 200 block of
Harbor Street.
Hit and Run Accident was
reported in the 4700 block of
Highway 101.
Arrest was reported in the
200 block of Harbor Street.
Fire was reported in the
1600 block of 16th Street.
September 8
Accident,with injury, was
reported at Milepost Marker 6
on Highway 101.
Dispute was reported at
milepost marker 179 on
Highway 101.
Fraud was reported in the
1600 bock of 26th Street.
Trespass was reported at
125 Highway 101.
Criminal mischief was
reported in the 2300 block of
Oak Street.
Arrest, with warrant, was
reported in the 3600 block of
Rhododendron Drive.
Accident, without injury,
was reported at Jerry’s on
Rhododendron Drive.
September 9
Animal abuse was reported
in the 4700 block of Highway
101.
Accident,with injury, was
reported at Sutton Lake and
Highway 101.
Accident,without injury,
was reported at the Sea lions
Cave on Highway 101.
Assault was reported in the
89000 block of Shorecrest
Drive.
Trespass was reported in the
2000 block of Oak Street.
September 10
Criminal mischief was
reported in the 800 block of
Kingwood Street.
Fire was reported at the
South Jetty’s West Parking lot.
September 11
Accident,without injury,
was reported on the corner of
24th and Highway 101.
Theft was reported at Three
Rivers Casino.
Arrest,with warrant, was
reported at The Three Rivers
Casino.
September 12
Dispute was reported in the
1300 block of Bay Street.
Animal abuse was reported
in the 2000 block of Highway
101.
Criminal mischief was
reported at the North Jetty.
Florence woman arrested in La
Pine for assault with box cutter
B Y N ED H ICKSON
Siuslaw News
La PINE, Ore. — A cell
phone argument is believed to
be the reason Florence resident
Lisa Ruth Dixon, 40, allegedly
used a box knife to cut the arm
of a 36-year-old friend she was
visiting in La Pine on
Thursday.
According to Deschutes
County Sheriff’s Sgt. William
Bailey, deputies were dis-
patched to the 5200 block of
Dorrance Meadow Road at
around 9:35 a.m., following
reports of a stabbing.
Initial information was that
the suspect, later identified as
Dixon, had left in a car before
deputies arrived.
By following a pair of citi-
zen tips, Dixon was found and
arrested in the La Pine area
Thursday afternoon.
La Pine Fire medics treated
COURTESY DESCHUTES COUNTY JAIL
Lisa Ruth Dixon
the man at the scene for an
approximately three-inch cut to
his right forearm.
Accoding to Bailey, deputies
were assisted by Oregon State
Police, who helped in the
search for Dixon, who was
located around 4:20 p.m.,
when a citizen familiar with
the incident spotted her driving
on Sixth Street, southwest of
La Pine. The citizen then con-
tacted dispatchers, who who
sent deputies, OSP troopers
and a K-9 team headed to the
scene.
Dixon had left her car in the
area of Sixth Street and
Riverland Road, according to
Bailey.
A short time later, another
citizen reported seeing Dixon
on Mitchell Road.
Deputies found her at the
intersection of Sixth Street and
Mitchell Road, and arrested
her without incident, said
Bailey.
Dixon was taken to the
county jail in Bend, where she
was being held as of Friday
morning on $70,000 bail, along
with charges of second-degree
assault, unlawful use of a
weapon, menacing and a mis-
demeanor charge of driving
with a suspended license.
Drugs are believed to be a
factor in the crime, Bailey said.
Wildfire smoke returns, prompts air
quality warnings from LRAPA
Drainage flows from the east
have brought the wildfire
smoke back into Lane County
overnight. Air quality monitors
in Eugene are seeing spikes
into the “Unhealthy for
Sensitive Groups” levels
Friday morning.
The Lane Regional Air
Protection Agency is issuing an
air quality advisory that began
Friday and continues through
Sunday at 6 p.m.
“Residents or visitors to the
Eugene area who are sensitive
to smoke are advised to use
caution when participating in
outdoor activities or to wait out
the smoke for a couple days,”
said Jo Niehaus, spokesperson
for the Lane Regional Air
Protection Agency. “We are
expecting more smoke impacts
until Sunday when rain is pre-
dicted.”
Fine particles from smoke
called PM 2.5 are easily
inhaled and enter the blood-
stream and lungs. It can aggra-
vate existing respiratory and
cardiovascular conditions and
is especially harmful to chil-
dren and seniors.
LRAPA’s monitors are
updated hourly and can be fol-
lowed at www.lrapa.org/216/
Todays-Current-Air-Quality.
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Accident, without injury,
was reported in the 2500 block
of Highway 101.
Criminal mischief was
reported in the 2900 block of
Oak Street.
September 13
Criminal Mischief was
reported in the 700 block of
Maple Street.
Theft was reported in the
2000 block of Highway 101.
Fire was reported in the
87000 block of Highway 101.
Accident,without injury,
was reported on North
Chestnut Street.
Dispute was reported in the
900 block of Tamarack Street.
Theft was reported in the
2800 block of Highway 101.
Fraud was reported in the
300 block of Northridge
Drive.
Accident,without injury,
was reported at mile post
marker 7 on Highway 36.
January 26, 1935
August 7, 2017
Please join Mac’s family and friends
for a memorial service to celebrate his
life
September 22 at 1:00 pm
at the
Pacific Sunset Cemetery
by the flag pole
Highway 126, east of Florence
We will be remembering Mac’s dedication to
family, friends and country with full military
honors conducted by the Florence VFW Veterans
Honor Guard and attendance by the Masonic
Lodge.
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