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2A | SATURDAY, JULY 14, 2018 | SIUSLAW NEWS T HE R ECORD OBITUARIES he loved so much. He was al- ways happy on the water with a fishing rod in his hand and it was indeed his favorite place to be. Mike is survived by his mother Margaret Lyday, his life partner Shannon Briggs, daughter Jennifer Braley, sis- ters Karen Braley and Kathy Lyday and grandsons Gage and Knobie, both of whom were his pride and joys. He is preceded in death by his fa- ther Glenn Braley. A celebration of life will be held on Sunday, July 15. Please contact Jennifer or Shannon for more details. LANGERVELD—Edward Roy Langerveld, 81, of Flor- ence, Ore., lost his life to can- cer April 27, 2018. He was BRALEY—Michael Glenn Braley, beloved life partner, son, father, brother and friend, p a s s e d away sud- denly on April 20, 2018 at the age of 61. Michael He will be Glenn Braley lovingly re- membered and missed by so many. Mike was born and raised in Florence, Ore., and spent his entire life in or around Flor- ence, spending many years working as a fishing guide on various rivers in Oregon; his passion was fishing and in- troducing others to the sport Fire Marshal urges constant vigilance against wildfires Oregon State Fire Marshal Jim Walker is encouraging Ore- gonians to use extreme caution as intense heat and dry thun- derstorms are predicted for ar- eas around the state for the next few days. If your summer plans include camping, Walker reminds you to check for any campfire re- strictions in the area you will be visiting, as campfires may be prohibited outside maintained campgrounds with fire pits. Build your campfire only where authorized and never leave your campfire unattend- ed. When putting out your campfire be sure you drown the coals with water, stir with a shovel and drown again until it is cool to the touch. Fire season requires resi- dents to be at a heightened awareness for the dangers of wildfire. Be prepared to act to keep you, your family, and pets safe. Follow these Ready, Set Go! tips: • Be Ready — Plan escape routes, and make sure all the residents within the home know the plan of action. Be ready to evacuate any pets as well as family members. • Get Set — Pack your emer- gency items such as a battery powered radio, spare batteries, emergency contact numbers and ample drinking water. Stay aware of the latest news and information on the fire in your area from local media, your lo- cal fire department and public safety. • Go! — If a fire impacts your community and you are asked to leave, follow your per- sonal wildland fire action plan. Doing so will not only support your safety, but will allow fire- fighters to best maneuver re- sources to combat the fire. “It’s everyone’s responsibility to help prevent human-caused wildfires,” Walker said. “Please be aware of weather conditions and fire restrictions in your area.” Residents are strongly en- couraged to contact their local fire protection agencies for ad- ditional burning information and regulations. For more information, visit the websites for OSFM Wild- land Urban Interface, Keep Or- egon Green or Oregon Depart- ment of Forestry. born August 12, 1936 in San Francisco California to Edna and Andree Langerveld. Ed deliv- ered news- papers and telegrams peddling up and down the streets of San Fran- Edward Roy cisco as a Langerveld teenager. He joined the Marine re- serves in 1955. He married Alice in 1956 and they had 3 children and moved to Gresham, Ore. 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People are also en- couraged to bring a story or photo to share, if de- Christopher Paul Nickolaus sired. My thanks to everyone for their care and support over this past year. Sincerely, Mary Nickolaus. 0+0"!/3 -!#"--) !-+! -$*/ 1 %$ %$ % %0+ -#""-/ 0-/%# !!/" +!$ !- Dave’s Ilona, Ashley, Felicia, Trisha, Jake and Ella and great grand- father to Kyra, Ryan, Hailey, Landen and Annabella. He was proceeded in death by his wife Zee Anderson, daughter Lois Langerveld and grandson Tyler Larson. A celebration of life will be held 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Oregon Coast Military Muse- um, 2145 Kingwood St. in Flor- ence, on Saturday, July 21. In lieu of flowers you can donate to Florence Food Share or Oregon Coast Military Museum. Burns’s Riverside Chapel Florence Funeral Home was in charge of all arrangements. NICKOLAUS—A Celebra- tion of Life for Christopher Paul Nickolaus will be held on Sunday, Aug. 19, at 1 p.m. at later management. 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