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    2A | WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 2018 | SIUSLAW NEWS
T HE R ECORD
OBITUARIES
LEWIS—Nancy
Bul-
mer Lewis, 60, of Florence,
passed away Aug. 21, 2018.
Nancy is
survived
by
her
husband
Samuel
Lewis; her
four chil-
dren; two
sons: Jus-
Nancy Lewis tin Rogers
and Terry
Lewis; two daughters: Dawn
Arnold and Shannon Lew-
is; two brothers: Jim Rogers
and John Rogers; and two
sisters: Annette Waddel and
Katherine Musial.
Private cremational rites
were held.
Burns's Riverside Chapel
and Siuslaw Valley Cremato-
ry is in charge of all arrange-
ments.
AITKEN—Kathleen Ait-
ken, 70, passed away peace-
fully at home surrounded by
her family on Aug. 10, 2018.
Her life was devoted to
sharing
loving
kindness
and she
touched
so many
lives with
her
big
smile,
Kathleen
beautiful
Aitken
long hair
and en-
thusiastic hugs.
Kathleen is survived by
her beloved husband of 45
years, Richard “Bear” Ait-
ken, who often livened up
Old Town Florence with his
guitar and smooth voice.
Kathleen adored her sons:
David and Anthony, and her
grandchildren, Brandon and
Josephine.
Kathleen worked as an el-
ementary school librarian in
Lake Arrowhead, Calif., for
more than 10 years prior to
moving to Florence, where
she became an electrical en-
gineer for Central Lincoln
PUD.
She was a petite dyna-
mo that gave her all to her
work and her crews and her
neighbors for over 20 years:
chainsaw in hand cutting
through storm debris.
Kathleen was an intelli-
gent, passionate, friendly
person who knew the simple
joys of sitting cozy by the fire
with a good book, hiking in
the forest, kayaking on the
lake, or joining a group of
friends in laughter.
She was a gentle and gen-
erous friend, always willing
to encourage and comfort.
Her life ended too soon, and
she will be sorely missed by
all her knew and loved her.
There will be a celebration
of Kathleen’s life Saturday,
Sept. 15, at the Woahink
Lake Yurt in Florence from
1 to 4 p.m.
in or about the residence,
premises or place of employ-
ment of the victim.
• Randy Lu Harvey plead-
ed no contest to disorderly
conduct. He was must pay
$730 in fines and not con-
tact or be in or about the res-
idence, premises or place of
employment of the victim.
COURTS
August 7
• Ian Joseph Rogers plead-
ed no contest to theft. He
was sentenced to five days
in the Florence City Jail. He
must pay $714 in fines and
not contact or be in or about
the residence, premises or
place of employment of the
victim.
• Lynn Charlene Sorbet
pleaded no contest to crim-
inal trespass. She was sen-
tenced to 2 days in the Flor-
ence City Jail. She must pay
$405 in fines and not contact
or be in or about the resi-
POLICE
August 1
• Fight was reported in
the 1000 block of High-
way 101.
• Harassment was re-
ported in the 1400 block
of Zebrawood Street.
• Accident, without in-
jury, was reported in the
4700 block of Highway
101.
• Accident, without in-
jury, was reported in the
800 block of Highway
101.
• Arrest, with warrant,
was reported at Quince
and Eighth Streets.
• Trespass was report-
ed in the 84000 block of
Branch Road.
• Dispute was report-
ed in the 84000 block of
Branch Road.
• Theft was reported in
the 1000 block of High-
way 101.
August 2
• Shots fired was re-
ported in the 800 block
of Munsel Creek Loop.
• Fraud was report-
ed in the 3000 block of
Highway 101.
• Hit-and-run acci-
dent was reported in the
17000 block of Highway
126.
• Trespass was report-
ed in the 1200 block of
Bay Street.
• Theft was reported
in the 100 block of High-
way 101.
• Hit-and-run accident
was reported on Goose
Pasture Road.
• Accident, without
injury, was reported
at Eighth and Quince
Streets.
August 3
• Accident, without in-
jury, was reported at mp
.05 on Highway 36.
• Arrest, with warrant,
was reported in the 3000
block of Oak Street.
• Arrest, with warrant,
was reported in the 4700
block of Highway 101.
• Fraud was report-
ed in the 2300 block of
Highway 101.
dence, premises or place of
employment of the victim.
August 14
• James Byron Lawson Jr.
pleaded no contest to crim-
inal mischief. He must pay
$475 in fines and not contact
or be in or about the resi-
dence, premises or place of
employment of the victim.
• Kayla Chindi Seely-
Chillquist pleaded no con-
test to assault, theft and
reckless driving. She must
pay $575 in fines and not
contact or be in or about the
residence, premises or place
of employment of the vic-
tim.
• Ricky Wayne Williams
pleaded guilty of driving
while suspended. He was
sentenced to 2 days in the
Florence City Jail. He must
pay $930 in fines and not
contact or be in or about the
residence, premises or place
of employment of the vic-
tim.
• Damon Stuart Lucky
pleaded guilty of harass-
ment. He was sentenced to
3 days in the Florence City
Jail. He must pay $505 in
fines and not contact or be
in or about the residence,
premises or place of employ-
ment of the victim.
• Rebecca Lynn Kase
pleaded guilty to DUII. She
was sentenced to 2 days in
the Florence City Jail. She
must pay $2,4000 in fines
and not contact or be in or
about the residence, premis-
es or place of employment of
the victim.
• Scott Kyung Donnelly
pleaded no contest to theft.
He was sentenced to five
days in the Florence City
Jail. He must pay $695 in
fines and not contact or be
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