2A | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 2018 | SIUSLAW NEWS T HE R ECORD OBITUARIES CLIFT—Patricia Lou Clift was a great woman who lived as she be- lieved: Fiercely in- dependent, intelligent, complex, honest, ex- ceptionally charming, and most Patricia Clift notably a passionate dog lover. Born in 1935 to Allon and Gladys Clift of Little Rock, Ark., Patricia attended Little Rock Central High School and the University of Arkansas. In 1957, she married Monte Tubb and, over the next six years, they had three children. The family came to Eugene in 1966, when Monte took a teaching position at the Uni- versity of Oregon’s School of Music. Patricia continued her education, earning her bache- lor’s degree with a teaching cer- tificate from the U of O. In 1972, Patricia started the Book & Tea Shop with two oth- er women. The original location, at 24th and Hilyard streets in Eugene (and later, relocating to 19th and Agate), quickly became a popular neighborhood gather- ing place for the over-30 crowd, hosting rap sessions for wom- en’s social and political groups as well as special events cele- brating the arts. Patricia’s unique sense of art- istry and business were reflect- ed in the Book & Tea’s lively up- beat and friendly atmosphere. A resident of Florence since 1996, Patricia enjoyed living in her ocean cabin with her dogs, her garden and her passion for reading. She was well known at the Farmer’s Market, where she sold her succulent pots. She was unique and ahead of her time; from the book- store, to her handmade cement planters, her creations were no doubt inspirations to all who knew them. Patricia died peacefully at her daughter’s home in Santa Rosa, Calif., on May 25, 2018, at age 84 after living with can- cer for 10 years. She is survived by her be- loved dog, Billy; and her three children: Daven Tubb of Eu- gene, Ore.; Lynette (Tom) Bat- son, of Santa Rosa, Calif.; and Brady Tubb of Smithfield, N.C. She was adored as “Gram- mies” by Steven, Krista, Jessica, Raleigh, Parker, Brandon and Sailor, and as “Great Gram- mies” to Trae, Emmalyn, Jack- son and Mason. Patricia’s love for Oregon and her dear friends there were a source of great comfort and joy. A remembrance gathering will be held Wednesday, July 4, from 1 to 4 p.m. at Friends Meeting House, 2274 Onyx St. in Eugene. MARTIN—John O. Martin, 91, of Florence, passed away June 8, 2018. Arrangements are being held through Burns’s River- side Chapel Florence Funeral Home. AMBULANCE/FIRE Western Lane Ambulance District and Siuslaw Valley Fire & Rescue Ambulance and fire call runs June 3-9 Date Time 6/3/18 6/3/18 6/3/18 6/3/18 6/3/18 6/3/18 6/3/18 6/3/18 6/3/18 6/3/18 6/3/18 6/4/18 6/4/18 6/4/18 6/4/18 6/4/18 6/4/18 6/4/18 6/4/18 6/4/18 6/4/18 6/4/18 6/5/18 6/5/18 6/5/18 6/5/18 3:09 10:34 11:47 12:24 13:05 13:37 15:21 15:35 15:47 19:43 20:30 6:25 7:16 7:17 9:23 10:03 10:30 11:44 12:46 14:13 14:24 21:24 1:19 2:00 8:32 10:59 Area Spruce St Hemlock St Kingwood St 9th St 8th St Kingwood St 9th St 9th St 9th St 9th St 16th St Pine Tree Lp Oak St 22nd St 8th St 9th St 9th St Hwy 101 E Mapleton Rd 9th St North Loftus Rd Coosah Ct Heceta Park Way 9th St Xylo St Darling Lp Type Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to RB Transport to PHH SVFR Landing Zone Transport to RB Transport to PHH Transport to RB SVFR Landing Zone Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to ALF Transport to ALF SVFR Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Residence SVFR Public Assist FPD Transport to PHH LCSO Transport to PHH Transport to RB Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Date Time 6/5/18 6/5/18 6/5/18 6/6/18 6/6/18 6/6/18 6/6/18 6/6/18 6/6/18 6/6/18 6/6/18 6/6/18 6/7/18 6/7/18 6/7/18 6/7/18 6/7/18 6/7/18 6/7/18 6/7/18 6/7/18 6/7/18 6/7/18 6/7/18 6/7/18 6/7/18 12:02 13:30 23:05 8:45 8:53 8:56 10:16 14:02 14:59 17:13 18:33 23:55 3:25 3:49 6:20 8:03 8:23 8:46 9:20 9:56 11:10 12:13 14:11 14:29 17:12 17:52 Area Type 9th St Transport to BAH 9th St Transport to BAH 23rd St Transport to PHH Hwy 36 Transport to PHH 31st St Transport to PHH Polder St MFR, OSP Transport to PHH 22nd St Transport to PHH 19th St Transport to PHH 7th St Transport to PHH 9th St Transport to RB 9th St Transport to RB Laurel St Transport to PHH MVA, Brownings SVFR Transport to PHH Manzanita Dr Transport to PHH Hwy 101 Transport to PHH Rhododendron Dr Transport to PHH 9th St Transport to RB Heceta Park Wy LCSO Transport to PHH 9th St Transport to RB Bay St FPD Transport to PHH Hwy 101 Transport to PHH Hwy 101 Transport to PHH Hwy 101 Transport to PHH 9th St Transport to RB Hwy 101 Transport to PHH 9th St Transport to RB Date Time 6/7/18 6/7/18 6/7/18 6/8/18 6/8/18 6/8/18 6/8/18 6/8/18 6/8/18 6/8/18 6/8/18 6/8/18 6/8/18 6/9/18 6/9/18 6/9/18 6/9/18 6/9/18 6/9/18 6/9/18 6/9/18 6/9/18 6/9/18 6/9/18 6/9/18 17:58 18:48 19:10 9:10 1:33 10:23 12:12 15:13 16:38 17:26 19:13 20:53 21:31 0:48 1:01 4:25 5:13 12:05 12:24 14:07 15:38 19:18 20:23 20:52 22:58 WEATHER DATA D ATE H IGH L OW R AIN June 5 June 6 June 7 June 8 June 9 June 10 June 11 61 65 62 63 59 55 64 Rainfall Month: 1.94” 38 41 52 54 46 46 49 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.47 0.52 0.59 0.36 Week: 1.94” Year: 35.72” Courtesy of Roger Cunningham Lighthouse to close temporarily in July Visitor access to the inte- rior of Heceta Head Light- house will be temporarily closed starting July 1 for repairs. The work, which is expected to be finished by July 31, will repair several cracked interior metal col- umns on the upper floor of the lighthouse. The lighthouse lens will be covered and the light will be temporarily out of service to protect the lens during the renovation work. However, the grounds surrounding the lighthouse will remain open and vis- itors may walk up to the lighthouse during the clo- sure, but not enter the build- ing. Interpretive programs will be conducted on the grounds surrounding the lighthouse. The project will cost an estimated $135,000. Most of the funds — $75,000 — were donated by park visi- tors. The remaining $60,000 is funded with Oregon Lot- tery dollars dedicated by voters to park repairs and improvements. The historic assistant lighthouse keeper’s house, which the U.S. Forest Ser- vice operates through a con- cessionaire as a B&B, will remain open (hecetalight- house.com). 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