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    2A | WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2019 | SIUSLAW NEWS
On The Record
AMBULANCE/FIRE
Western Lane Ambulance District and Siuslaw Valley Fire & Rescue calls runs Oct. 13-18
Date
Time
10/13/19
10/13/19
10/13/19
10/13/19
10/13/19
10/13/19
10/13/19
10/14/19
10/14/19
10/14/19
10/14/19
10/14/19
10/14/19
10/14/19
10/14/19
10/15/19
10/15/19
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10/15/19
10/15/19
10/15/19
10/15/19
10/15/19
10/15/19
10/15/19
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1:38
4:06
11:49
13:20
13:51
18:12
21:05
10:25
11:05
12:48
14:16
14:54
16:38
17:27
22:15
0:10
5:18
6:23
6:56
7:34
9:22
9:36
11:21
11:51
11:58
15:36
16:40
16:42
17:20
17:49
Area
Type
9th St
Transport to PHH
9th St
Transport to ALF
Alarm, 9th St
SVFR Public Assist
8th St
Transport to PHH
Greenwood St
Transport to PHH
MVA, Siuslaw Bridge
SVFR Transport
9th St
Transport to RB
Hwy 36
MFD
Transport to PHH
9th St
Transport to RB
Deadwood Creek Rd
SHDW Transport
9th St
Transport to ALF
Panorama Dr
Transport to PHH
Hwy 101
Transport to PHH
9th St
Transport to RB
Medical, Hwy 101 SVFR Transport to BAH
Medical, 18th St SVFR Transport to PHH
9thSst
Transport to RB
Fire, Tiernan Rd
SVFR Public Assist
9th St
Transport to PHH
Munsel Lake Rd
Transport to PHH
9th St
Transport to RB
Heceta Beach Rd
Transport to PHH
Oak St
Assist, Public
Hwy 101
Transport to PHH
Hwy 101
Transport to PHH
Medical, 21st St SVFR Transport to PHH
Fire, Foulweather St
SVFR Public Assist
Fire, Sunny Acres
SVFR Public Assist
9th St
Transport to RB
Fire, Siuslaw Bridge
SVFR Transport
Date
Time
10/15/19
10/15/19
10/15/19
10/16/19
10/16/19
10/16/19
10/16/19
10/16/19
10/16/19
10/16/19
10/16/19
10/16/19
10/16/19
10/16/19
10/16/19
10/17/19
10/17/19
10/17/19
10/17/19
10/17/19
10/17/19
10/17/19
10/17/19
10/17/19
10/17/19
10/18/19
10/18/19
10/18/19
10/18/19
10/18/19
18:37
19:39
20:11
5:00
5:51
9:58
9:58
13:43
14:25
16:14
16:25
16:30
18:07
18:37
18:44
1:37
7:05
11:30
12:30
13:49
16:05
17:55
18:22
18:45
23:19
0:30
2:03
3:51
7:08
8:39
Area
Type
Smoke, Heceta St
SVFR Public Assist
Orchard Ave MFD
Transport to PHH
Fire, North Ln
SVFR Public Assist
9th St
Transport to PHH
9th St
Transport to ALF
9th St
Transport to PHH
9th St
Transport to RB
Kingwood St
Transport to PHH
9th St
Transport to PHH
9th St
Transport to RB
Sherwood Lp
Transport to PHH
Medical, Bay St
SVFR Assist, Public
9th St
Transport to RB
MVA, Hwy 101
SVFR, OSP Transport
Hazard, Hwy 101
SVFR Public Assist
Seapine Dr
Assist Public
Lillie Circle Dr
Transport to PHH
Munsel Creek Dr
Assist, Public
10th St
Assist, Public
Rhododendron Dr
Assist, Public
9th St
Transport to RB
31stSst
Transport to PHH
Medical, Rhodo. Dr
SVFR Assist, Public
9th St
Transport to PHH
Medical, Wood Lk Way SVFR Assist, Public
22nd St
Assist, Public
Medical, Wood Lk Way
SVFR Transport
9th St
Transpor to BAH
MVA, North Fork Rd
SVFR Transport
9th St
Transport to PHH
And when they do,
we’re here in Florence
with quality medical care.
4480 Highway 101 N Suite G
541.997.1251
www.NovaHealth.com
OBITUARIES
KELLY—Sharon L. Kel-
ly, 76, formerly of Florence,
passed away Oct.18, 2019,
in Albany, Ore., where she
had resided for the past 15
years.
Sharon was born Dec.
25, 1942,
in Port-
l a n d ,
Ore., to
Wi l l i a m
and La-
Vira Fan-
drey. The
family
Sharon Kelly moved to
Eugene,
Ore., when she was a
young child. Sharon then
graduated from South Eu-
gene High School in 1961.
She went on to graduate
from the Eugene Techni-
cal-Vocational School in
1963 with a degree in prac-
tical nursing.
Sharon married Ramon
(Monty) Deardorff on Feb.
15, 1964, and the couple
was married for 35 years.
In 1977, they moved to
Florence, Ore., where the
two co-owned Siuslaw Au-
tomotive & Towing until
1999.
She enjoyed caring for
the family horses with her
daughters as well as help-
ing others. Sharon was a
member of PeaceHealth
Hospital Auxiliary as well
as the Florence Police De-
partment Auxiliary.
Sharon graduated from
the Police Reserve Acade-
my on June 13, 1996. She
became a reserve police
officer for the Florence
Police Department, where
she stayed until her retire-
ment.
Sharon is survived by
her three daughters: Lau-
rie (Rob) Morton, Deb-
bie (Ron) Beatty and Kim
(Steve) Davis; six grand-
children: Justin (Gretchen)
Morgan, Aaron Morgan,
Brad Davis, Myranda Da-
vis, Stephen Davis Jr., and
Brigett (Ethan) Jones; and
five great-grandchildren:
Grant, Brett, Devyn, Levi
and Maverick.
At her request, no for-
mal services will be held.
AAsum-Dufour Funeral
Home is handling the ar-
rangements (www.aasum-
dufour.com).
MEDLOCK—Kurt
J.
Medlock, 75, peacefully
joined so many other lov-
ing relatives and friends
before him on Oct. 22,
2019.
Kurt was born in Og-
den, Utah, to Lois Hannah
Medlock
( C hu g g )
and Ken-
n e t h
Medlock.
H
e
lived
a
full and
happy
life. This Kurt Medlock
included
being a communication
specialist in the U.S. Army
after joining at age 17. He
was discharged in 1966
in Colorado after being
stationed in Fort Louis,
Wash., and South Korea.
After moving from Col-
orado to California and
taking a job in the trucking
industry, his father-in-law
in Oregon invited him to
explore the prospects of
the beautiful landscapes
and logging industries of
Florence, Ore.
He quickly fell in love
with the natural beauty and
peaceful surroundings.
Kurt’s first job opportu-
nity was in 1978 at Inter-
national Paper in Gardiner,
Ore.. The job quickly blos-
somed into a career, work-
ing there until its closure in
1992.
He wanted to fulfill
his desire to help others’
needs and the community
he dearly cared for. So, he
pulled off his boots and
traded them for sneakers
to attend Lane Community
College in Eugene; driving
everyday for two years to
graduate with his RV Tech-
nicians Degree.
Kurt was a fighter. He
stunned his doctors and
showed he had “nine lives”
by beating stage-four can-
cer at the age of 49 and then
any ailment that dared to
tangle with him.
Kurt never knew a
stranger and was always
ready and willing to help
anyone. A longtime Flor-
ence resident, Kurt was
known as the “Honey-DO
Man,” doing handyman
jobs.
It may surprise some to
learn that Kurt was a life-
long Mormon. His dedica-
tion to family and friends
was like none other.
Kurt is survived by his
sisters: Alexis Swearingen
of Missouri and Pat Over-
ton of California; and their
children; his daughter, Re-
becca J. Rodet and her two
daughters, Courtney P. and
Hannah J. Rodet.
He will be greatly missed
by his family and his be-
loved soulmate of 15 years,
Betty Smith.
Please come join us to
celebrate his life with his
family on Friday, Nov. 1, at
4 p.m., at the LDS Church
(2705 Munsel Lake Road).
There will be a private
military honors ceremony
with inturment at Rose-
burg National Cemetery at
a later date.
FALL IS HERE!
Are your boots ready?
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Anniversary
Come join family and friends to cel-
ebrate Dan and Vivian Stinger’s 70th
wedding anniversary on Saturday, Nov.
2. The celebration will be at the West
Woahink Meeting Hall, from noon to
4 p.m. No gifts please, and snacks will
be provided. We will also be celebrating
Dan’s 90th birthday!
Get your prescription
even if you forget your wallet.
Births
CZECH—Riley Ann
Meyer, a girl, weighing
7 lbs., 9.5 oz., was born
to Trista “Bisquit” Czech
and Danny “Boo” Mey-
er of Reedsport on Oct.
9, 2019, at Peace Harbor
Medical Center.
CARD—Losi
Mae
Card, a girl weighing 7
lbs., 11.3 oz., was born
to Leah and Bryan Card
of Florence on Oct. 19,
2019, at Peace Harbor
Medical Center.
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