2A | SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2018 | SIUSLAW NEWS
T HE R ECORD
OBITUARIES
ASHLEY—Jane Ashley
(Vanloan), 82, was granted
her angel wings on Oct. 11,
2018, in
the com-
fort of her
home in
Coos Bay,
Ore.
She was
born
in
W
h
i
t
e
Jane Ashley
Plains,
N.Y.,
in
1936 but moved to Oregon
in the 1960s with her hus-
band, Robert Ashley.
Jane lead a full life of trav-
eling, to 49 states, to be exact.
When she wasn’t site-seeing,
she enjoyed reading novels,
history, spending time with
family and sharing her im-
peccable wisdom with us.
She was a proud resident
of the Oregon Coast and,
while living in Florence
for nine years, enjoyed her
membership on the Florence
Democratic Club, serving as
an advisor on the Advisory
Committee and as a docent
on the Siuslaw Pioneer Mu-
seum.
Jane was predeceased by
her husband, Bob, and her
first born, Teresa Kinnaird
(Ashley).
She is survived by her two
remaining children, Rachel
Wagner and Anthony Ash-
ley; her son-in-law, Tim;
four grandchildren: Londa,
Kenny, Elana, Colton; and
two
great-grandchildren,
Treyton and Alexa.
She will be sincerely
missed.
“Until we meet again.”
REINDL—Dwight Ed-
ward Reindl, 64, of Florence,
passed away suddenly.
He was
born Sept.
27, 1953,
to Edward
and Rose
Reindl in
Florence.
Dwight
attended
Siuslaw all Dwight Reindl
through
school then served four
• Criminal mischief was re-
ported in the parking lot of the
Port of Siuslaw.
• Driving while suspended
was reported in the 100 block
of Highway 101.
• Arrest, with warrant, was
reported in the 800 block of
Highway 101.
• Arrest, without warrant,
was reported in the 800 block
of Highway 101.
Oct. 7
• Theft was reported in the
3000 block of Highway 101.
• Assault was reported in the
900 block of Spruce Street.
• Theft of services was re-
ported in the 900 block of
Highway 101.
Oct. 8
• Theft was reported in the
1000 block of Bay Street.
• Dispute was reported in
the 5000 block of Heceta Beach
Road.
• Arrest, with warrant, was
reported in the 1000 block of
11th Street.
Oct. 9
• Arrest, with warrant, was
reported in the 1300 block of
11th Street.
• Criminal mischief was
reported in the 900 block of
Greenwood Street.
• Theft was reported in the
2300 block of 16th Street.
• Burglary was reported in
the 1300 block of Bay Street.
• Theft was reported in the
1600 block of 31st Street.
• Accident, without injury,
was reported at Maple and Bay
streets.
• Theft was reported at The
Port of Siuslaw.
• Hit-and-run accident was
reported in the 2000 block of
Tenth Street.
Oct. 10
• Driving while suspended
was reported in the 2300 block
of Highway 101.
• Accident, with injury, was
reported at 21st Street and
Highway 101.
• Accident, without inju-
ry, was reported at Maple and
Ninth Streets.
• Criminal mischief was re-
ported in the 1000 block of
First Street.
• Hit-and-run accident was
reported in the 4700 block of
Highway 101.
• Trespass was reported in
the 87000 block of Parkside
Drive.
Oct. 11
• Trespass was reported in
the 5900 block of East Glenada
Road.
• Death investigation was
conducted in the 13000 block
of Stagecoach Road.
• Dispute was reported in
the 1400 block of Highway 101.
Oct. 12
• Accident, without injury,
was reported in the 1500 block
of Kalla Kalla Court.
• Arrest, with warrant, was
reported in the 900 block of
Greenwood Street.
• Death investigation was
conducted in the 400 block of
Ivy Street.
• Theft of services was re-
ported in the 900 block of
Highway 101.
• Arrest was reported in the
1500 block of Maple Street.
• Accident, without injury,
was reported at Canary Road
LRAPA outdoor burning season delayed once again
The fall outdoor burning
season will begin on Sat-
urday, Oct. 27, for many
Lane County residents. The
season was originally set
to start Oct. 1, but was de-
layed once until Oct. 13, and
is now delayed again until
Oct. 27, due to continued
dry weather and fire danger.
The Lane County Fire
Defense Board and Oregon
Department of Forestry
decided to postpone the
opening of the season in
Lane County since weath-
er conditions have been
too dry.
The limited precipita-
tion and dew the coun-
ty has seen are not been
enough to reduce fire risks
and allow residential out-
door burning. If the same
weather patterns continue,
the season could be de-
layed further.
Outdoor burning, also
known as open or back-
yard burning, allows some
Lane County residents to
burn dry woody yard de-
bris that was generated
on their own residential
property. Rules concern-
ing outdoor burning dif-
fer throughout the county,
with some cities banning
burning within city limits
all together.
Before starting a fire,
all residents must check
the daily burning adviso-
ry, which indicates to the
community if burning is
prohibited on a given day.
The advisory also tells res-
idents when all fires must
be extinguished by.
The daily burning advi-
sory can be found by call-
ing Lane Regional Air Pro-
tection Agency’s advisory
line at 541-726-3976 or by
visiting www.lrapa.org.
To prevent any uncon-
trolled fires, the Fire De-
fense Board reminds all
residents that all outdoor
burning must be constantly
attended until extinguished
with water nearby.
Due to the heavy wildfire
smoke intrusions this sum-
mer, LRAPA encourages
served on the Heceta Water
Board and Siuslaw Fire Dis-
trict.
Dwight is survived by
a son, Tony; his daughter,
Traci; four grandchildren:
Memphis, Balin, Kyndall
and Fallon Rayne; a sister,
Darlene; and nephew, Gary.
Dwight held a spot in
many hearts and will be
greatly missed.
Family held private ser-
vices.
Independent and Here to Stay!
POLICE LOG
Oct. 6
years in the U.S. Army.
Upon his discharge, he
returned to his hometown
where he made his living as
a nurseryman. He was an
avid hunter, always having
a story to tell and loved the
outdoors.
A favorite past time would
be sitting around the fire
with family and friends
talking about anything at
all. He loved his local com-
munity and could always be
found at a Vikings game.
Over the years, he had
residents to explore alterna-
tives to burning. Residents
can dispose of woody yard
debris for a minimal charge
at one of Lane County’s var-
ious collection depots or
with Rexius and Lane For-
est Products. Chipping and
composting are also alterna-
tive options to burning.
For more information,
contact Jo Niehaus at 541-
736-1056 ext. 217
and Highway 101.
Oct. 13
• Accident, with unknown
injury, was reported in the
84000 block of Highway 101.
• Trespass was reported in
the 1500 block of Highway 101.
• Driving while suspended
was reported in the 1900 block
of 30th Street.
• Hit-and-run accident was
reported in the 2000 block of
Highway 101.
• Driving while suspended
was reported in the 1600 block
of 12th Street.
• Arrest, with warrant, was
reported in the 5600 block of
Highway 126.
• Shots fired was reported
at Spruce Street and Highway
101.
• Theft from vehicle was re-
ported in the Florence area.
Oct. 14
• Fire was reported in the
15000 block of Highway 36.
• Trespass was reported in
the 1200 block of 5th Street.
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