2A | SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 2019 | SIUSLAW NEWS On The Record OBITUARIES JOHNSEN—David W. Johnsen III, 90, of Florence, passed away May 8, 2019. He is survived by his wife, Kerstin (Chris); his daughter Kimberley; his sons, David, Mark and Bruce; and two grandsons, David and Benjamin. David was born June 30, 1928, in San Francisco, Calif., to Blanche and Al- b e r t Jo h n s e n who, to- gether with two brothers David Johnsen (Bud and George) preceded him in death. He was involved in show business his entire career, starting as a projectionist and stage hand in the Bay Area. He was an honorary lifetime member of the IATSE and held many po- sitions including president of the local union chapter. He then moved to Las Ve- gas, Nev., where he quickly moved up the ranks and became the stage director of the Folies Bergere at the Hotel Tropicana. He met and befriended many celebrities and stars and was loved by the cast and crew. He later worked at — and brought in — Cir- cus Circus, where he was the assistant to the produc- er and later the producer of Circus Circus. In the early 70s, David moved back to the San Francisco Bay Area where he and his wife raised Kim- berley and helped care for his mother. He managed and was the projectionist of two movie theatres in An- tioch, Calif. After retiring, David moved to Oregon, falling in love with the coast and Florence, where he spent the remainder of his life. He served on the Gre- entrees board of directors for several years. He also joined the Florence Police Auxiliary and volunteered for more than 13 years. He then let his artistic side take over and started making walking sticks from drift- wood that he spent many happy hours collecting on the beach; drying, sanding, carving and painting them into beautiful works of art. He was proud that his sticks were sold and found homes all over the world. He remained in contact with many of the people who bought or received his walking sticks. He will be sorely missed by his family, friends and his beloved Boston bull- dog, Tootsie. We will be honoring Da- vid on Saturday, June 29, from noon to 2 p.m., at the Greentrees Recreation Hall. In lieu of flowers, contri- bution can be made to the Friends of Florence at P.O. Box 598 Florence, or can be left with Burns’s Riverside Chapel Florence Funeral Home, which was in charge of arrangements. VANCLEAVE—Darlene Ruth VanCleave was born on June 4, 1934, in Moor- croft, Wyo., To Laurence and Hil- da Giese. Dar- lene was mar r ie d to John Pauls in 1954 and Darlene togeth- er they VanCleave had four children; John passed away in 1967. Darlene was blessed to find the second love of her life and married Jess Van- Cleave in November of 1978. She is survived by her spouse, Jess VanCleave; her four children: Ruth (Kevin) Kahl of Billings. Mont., Steve (Dana) Pauls of Oakridge, Ore., Chris (Rick) Ramsey of Eureka Calif., and Bea (Don) Hu- ber of Springfield, Ore.; her stepchildren: Steve VanCleave of Leechville, Ark., and Stephanie (Rick) VanCleave of Kneeland, Calif.; 12 grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grand- son. Private interment will be held at Pacific Sunset Cem- etery with a memorial cele- bration of Darlene’s Life to be held June 14, from 1 to 4 p.m., at the Woahink meet- ing hall. Burns’s Riverside Chapel Florence Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. AMBULANCE/FIRE Western Lane Ambulance District and Siuslaw Valley Fire & Rescue Ambulance and fire call runs May 26 through June 1 Date Time 5/26/19 13:40 Area Type 42nd St Date Time FPD Transport 5/29/19 11:24 Hwy 101 Area Transport to PHH Type Transport to PHH 5/26/19 15:29 Driftwood II Transport to PHH 5/29/19 15:10 21st St 5/26/19 17:37 9th St Transport to PHH 5/29/19 16:05 9th St Transport to RB 5/26/19 18:44 Hwy 126 CTP Transport 5/29/19 16:23 16th St Transport to PHH 5/26/19 21:33 Hwy 101 Transport to PHH 5/29/19 19:29 2nd St Transport to PHH 5/26/19 22:31 Hwy 126 SVFR Transport 5/29/19 20:06 9th St Transport to ALF 5/27/19 0:41 Wind Leaf Wy Transport to PHH 5/30/19 8:30 9th St Transport to PHH 5/27/19 0:56 Castaway Cove Transport to PHH 5/30/19 9:28 Hwy 101 Transport to PHH 5/27/19 3:49 Medical, Laurel Ave SV FRTransport 5/30/19 10:50 24th St Transport to PHH 5/27/19 3:54 Hwy 101 Transport to PHH 5/30/19 12:01 9th St Transport to LEMC 5/27/19 3:58 Darlings Lp Transport to PHH 5/31/19 12:45 Harbor St SVFR Public Assist 5/27/19 5:26 Fire, North Fork Rd Public Assist 5/30/19 13:21 2nd St Transport to PHH 5/27/19 6:30 Mariners Ln Transport to PHH 5/31/19 0:48 9th St Transport to PHH 5/27/19 8:46 9th St Transport to PHH 5/31/19 2:11 Huckleberry Ln Transport to BAH 5/27/19 8:48 Medical, Leelo Ct Transport to PHH 5/31/19 2:31 9th St Transport to ALF 5/27/19 9:45 9th St Transport to RB 5/31/19 2:54 Airport Rd Transport to PHH 5/27/19 10:03 Medical, Cloud Nine Rd Transport to PHH 5/31/19 5:04 9th St Transport to ALF 5/27/19 11:06 Alder Ave 5/31/19 9:08 Nopal St Transport to PHH OSP Transport to PHH 5/27/19 11:54 Skunk Hollow Rd Transport to PHH 5/31/19 9:32 Spruce St Transport to PHH 5/27/19 12:49 9th St Transport to OHSU 5/31/19 10:39 Mercer Creek Dr Transport to PHH 5/27/19 12:57 Hwy 101 Transport to PHH 5/31/19 15:57 9th St Transport to RB 5/27/19 15:25 9th St Transport to RB 5/31/19 16:16 8th St Transport to RB 5/27/19 16:03 ATV, Baker Beach Transport to PHH 5/31/19 18:42 Canary Rd Transport to PHH 5/27/19 16:55 9th St Transport to RB 5/31/19 21:12 Hwy 36 Transport to PHH 5/27/19 18:44 E Mapelton Rd Transport to PHH 5/31/19 23:08 N Rhody Dr Transport to PHH 5/27/19 19:02 Medical, Sherwood Lp Transport to PHH 6/1/19 0:04 9th St Transport to BAH 5/28/19 6:31 11th St Transport to PHH 6/1/19 8:07 Evergreen Ln Transport to PHH 5/28/19 6:53 Maple Dr Transport to PHH 6/1/19 8:25 Coastal Highlands Dr Transport to PHH 5/28/19 11:29 20th St Transport to PHH 6/1/19 14:59 Driftwood II Campgnd. Transport to PHH 5/28/19 13:18 16th St Transport to ALF 6/1/19 15:35 2nd St Transport to PHH 5/28/19 14:09 Medical, Mariners Ln Transport to PHH 6/1/19 17:01 Chapman Sand Rd Transport to PHH 5/28/19 14:48 Bay St Transport to PHH 6/1/19 18:51 9th St Transport to RB 5/28/19 22:07 Park Village Lp Transport to PHH 6/1/19 19:41 Hwy 126 Transport to PHH 5/29/19 10:47 Hwy 101 Transport to PHH 6/1/19 21:22 Rhododendron Dr Transport to PHH Wrenn Holdren School:Siuslaw High School Birthday: June 24, 2001 Parents: Shannon & Connie Holdren Grandparents: Willard and Mary Hildebrand, Philip & Marie Holdren Sheriff’s office releases Rhody Days saturation patrol results Lane County Sheriff ’s deputies conducted sat- uration patrols in the Florence area during the annual Rhododendron Festival May 16-19. Funding for these patrols was provided through the Oregon State Sheriffs’ Association and the Oregon Department of Transportation through two separate grants. BIRTHS Without grant funding from these organizations, the Lane County Sheriff ’s Office would not have been able to staff deputies in the Florence area for the event. Deputies funded by the grants made the following contacts with motorists during the event: • 2 Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants WEATHER DATA D ATE ECKROTH —Isla Paige Eckroth, a girl weighing 7 lbs. and measuring 19.5 inches long, was born to Ash- ley D. and Max D. Eck- roth on June 4, 2019, at PeaceHealth Peace Har- bor Medical Center in Florence. May 28 May 29 May 30 May 31 June 1 June 2 June 3 H IGH L OW 62 61 62 63 64 62 64 47 43 42 49 47 46 41 R AIN 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Rainfall Week: 0.00” Month: 3.21” Year: 37.04” Courtesy of Roger Cunningham Join Us and celebrate our 3rd Annual OPEN HOUSE Th ursday, June 13th 4:30-6:30 pm Stop by and say hello, enjoy live music and light refreshments 1625 12th Street | Florence, Oregon 541-997-5926 www.WREfl orence.com arrests • 2 Distracted Driving citations • 5 Speeding citations • 1 Equipment citation • 3 Other miscellaneous moving violation citations • 33 warnings were giv- en in lieu of citations Deputies also partici- pated in the grant funded “Click it or Ticket” cam- paign throughout Lane County from Monday, May 20, through Sunday, June 2, and had the fol- lowing contacts with mo- torists: • 30 seatbelt citations • 42 speeding citations • 20 Driving While Sus- pended citations • 8 Distracted Driving citations • 29 other miscellaneous citations. 240 HOURS Is your family prepared? If an emergency happens in your community, it may take emergency workers some time to reach you. You should be prepared to take care of yourself and your family for a minimum of 240 hours. Get your emergency car kit started with these essentials: ❑ Always have at least one half tank of gas ❑ First aid kit ❑ Class ABC fi re extinguisher ❑ Radio and fresh batteries ❑ Nonperishable food in coffee can ❑ Bottled water ❑ Tool kit ❑ Blankets or sleeping bags ❑ Short rubber hose for siphoning ❑ Jumper cables ❑ Waterproof matches and candles ❑ Refl ectors and fl ares ❑ Flashlight with fresh batteries ❑ Paper and pencil maps ❑ Towel, plastic bags, medications This message brought to you by the West Lane Emergency Operations Group. www.wleog.org IDENTIFY • PREPARE • SURVIVE We will be at Cleawox Lake with BOATS!!! Saturday, June 15th 11:00am - 4:00pm Come check out the best the paddling industry has to off er and paddle them all for FREE! 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