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    2A | WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 2018 | SIUSLAW NEWS
T HE R ECORD
OBITUARIES
BARTLETT—Dorothy Jean
(Findlay) Bartlett, 90, passed
away peacefully July 28, 2018.
Dorothy was born in Port-
land, Ore., on Oct. 26, 1927.
She married Allen J. Bartlett
on June 5,
1949.
T h e y
were mar-
ried
69
years and
moved to
Florence in
1972.
Together
Dorothy
they
raised
Bartlett
eight chil-
dren
and
have enjoyed helping with
their 31 grand children and 53
great-grandchildren.
Dorothy graduated from
Multnomah School of the Bi-
ble in 1949 and was active in
church her whole life.
She was a caring, giving
person who led a life of loving
service to everyone around her
and will be greatly missed.
Dorothy is also survived by
two younger brothers, John and
Rodney Findlay.
A private graveside service
was held
Burns’s Riverside Chapel
Florence Funeral Home and
Pacific Sunset Cemetery are in
charge of all arrangements.
RIGGS—Russell
Dwight
POLICE
July 25
• Forgery was reported in
the 1400 block of Willow
Loop.
• Theft was reported in
the 1600 block of Highway
101.
July 26
• Accident, with un-
known injury, was report-
ed at Eighth Street and
Highway 101.
• Arrest, with warrant,
was reported at Eighth
Street and Highway 101.
July 27
• Accident, with un-
known injury, was report-
ed in the 5000 block of East
Glenada Road.
• Arrest, with warrant,
Riggs, 89, of Florence, passed
away peacefully in his home of
age-related illness on Aug. 4,
2018.
R u s -
sell
was
born June
26, 1929,
passed
away Aug.
4,
2018,
and mar-
Russell Riggs ried Flor-
ence Bea-
vers
in
1947. They had four children.
His wife Florence, and two
children (Russell Alan Riggs),
and Linda Fay Miller preceded
him in death.
Matthew Calvin Ridings
pleaded no contest to as-
sault. He was sentenced
to 14 days in the Florence
City Jail. He must pay $675
in fines and not contact
or be in or about the resi-
dence, premises or place of
Florence Funeral Home and
Pacific Sunset Cemetery are in
charge of all arrangements.
SEALES—Richard (Dick)
Glenn Seales was born Nov. 18,
1935, in Los Angeles, Calif., to
Dorothy
and Glenn
Baird, ad-
opted by
Jack Seales
at age 2.
D i c k
departed
this
life
on
Thurs-
Richard Seales
day, July
26, 2018,
at home while peacefully in his
sleep.
He is survived by a brother
Jack; his wife of 58 years, Mil-
lie; three children: Marty, Tess
and Russ; four grandchildren
and seven great-grandchildren.
He will also be missed by
various extended family and
friends.
A celebration of his life will
be held Sunday, Aug. 12, at
3 p.m., at Florence Vineyard
Church, 2610 Kingwood.
A potluck and comaraderie
will follow the service at the
Seales’ home, 12176 E. Maple-
ton Rd. in Mapleton.
Burns’s Riverside Chapel
Florence Funeral Home was in
charge of arrangemtns.
Applications being accepted for Master Recycler Program
was reported at Eighth
Street and Highway 101.
July 28
• Animal abuse was report-
ed in the 1200 block of Bay
Street.
• Harassment was re-
ported in the 1000 block of
Nopal Street.
• Harassment was re-
ported in the 2000 block of
12th Street.
• Trespass was reported
in the 1000 block of Bay
Street.
• Arrest, with warrant,
was reported in the 1300
block of Bay Street.
July 29
• Arrest, with warrant,
was reported in Gallagher
Park.
Lane County Waste Man-
agement Division is offering a
free course providing compre-
hensive training on local solid
waste issues.
Hear from local experts,
tour local facilities and learn
why things are (or are not)
recyclable. The Waste Man-
agement Division hosts this
course to help Lane County
residents and businesses re-
duce, reuse, recycle and re-
think waste habits.
In Florence, classes will
be held Tuesdays from 5:30
to 8:30 p.m., Jan. 8 through
March 5, 2019, at Lane Com-
munity College (3149 Oak
Street).
“Because of recent disrup-
tions in the global recycling
market and the growing
awareness that we need to do
more to keep materials out of
the landfill, this is a great time
for people who are interest-
ed in learning how they can
change their habits and help
lead their community to im-
prove our recycling practices
overall,” said Master Recycler
Coordinator Kelly Bell.
Applications are available
at www.lanecounty.org/mas-
terrecyclers or by calling 541-
682-2059.
Completed
applications
may be submitted by fax,
email or regular mail.
Retirees, folks new to the
area, teachers, green job seek-
ers, parents, high school and
college students studying sus-
tainability, business owners
and employees tasked with
reducing solid waste in the
workplace all find common
purpose in the Master Recy-
cler community.
The Master Recycler train-
ing course includes 35 hours
of classroom instruction: nine
consecutive Tuesday evening
classes, a Saturday compost
demonstration and two Sat-
urday multi-site field trips to
area solid waste and recycling
sites.
Instructors are local experts
in solid waste from business,
government and non-profit
sectors.
The course is free for those
who volunteer 30 hours to ed-
ucate and assist their commu-
nities in the year following the
training. Those who do not
wish to volunteer may pay a
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COURTS
July 26
Douglas Lyle Riggs of Flor-
ence and Barbara Kay Howard
of McCleary, Wash., survive
him.
Russell worked several years
as a timber faller for Interna-
tional Paper. He loved hunting
and fishing and football. He
went to many a Siuslaw Viking
game.
He and Florence spent their
retirement winters in Yuma,
Ariz. Russell had 10 grandchil-
dren, 18 great-grandchildren
and 6 great-great-grandchil-
dren.
A memorial will be held Au-
g. 25, 2018, at the annual family
reunion in McCleary, Wash..
Burns’s Riverside Chapel
employment of the victim.
Johnny Frederick Rollin
pleaded guilty to interfer-
ing with a police officer.
He must pay $375 in fines
and not contact or be in or
about the residence, prem-
ises or place of employ-
ment of the victim.
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Western Lane
Ambulance District
2018-2019
COASTAL
S EACOAST
Invites You to
LEARN
CPR
small fee.
More than 980 Lane County
master recyclers have contrib-
uted more than 42,000 hours
of education and assistance to
local citizens and businesses
since the program began in
2000.
In addition to attending
class sessions and tours with
local experts, all participants
enroll in Oregon State Uni-
versity’s Recycling 101 online.
The R101 course was de-
veloped by the Association of
Oregon Recyclers.
Normally valued at $50
to $75, R101 is free for Lane
County Master Recycler stu-
dents.
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Wednesday, October 24, 2018
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Saturday, November 24, 2018
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Adult CPR - $50.00
Child Infant CPR Supplemental - $25.00
Total - $75 for both
2nd Saturday of every month
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Wednesday, January 9, 2019
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Thursday, February 14, 2019
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Wednesday, March 20, 2019
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