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2A | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 2020 | SIUSLAW NEWS On The Record OBITUARIES Parry on April 26, 1959, and later divorced. She married Kenneth Wester- berg on June 2, 1979. During her life, Mar- lene was a member of the following clubs: Florence Bowling Association, La- dies Golf Association, Lady of the Elks, Florence WESTERBERG—Mar- lene Rae Westerberg, 88, of Florence, died Dec. 16, 2019, of natural causes. Born Nov. 27, 1938, in Long Beach, Calif., Mar- lene graduated from Myr- tle Point High School in 1957. She married Kenneth Arts & Crafts, Eastern Star Lodge, Central Oregon Coast Board of Realtors, Oregon Realtor Education Club. She worked as a bar- tender, lounge manager, and secretary before get- ting her Real Estate license in 1975. She sold real estate Hazard tree, brush clearing begins on Hwy. 126 Travelers should expect short delays on Highway 126, the Florence-Eugene Highway, as crews clear brush along the road. Flaggers are controlling traffic between Territori- al Highway and Ellmak- er Road in Veneta for the next six weeks from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Work began Monday, Jan. 6. Drivers are asked to watch for flaggers and crews in the area. Where traffic is routed through or around a work zone, pedestrians, includ- ing those with disa-bilities, will also be provided routes through or around the work zone. For 24/7 road conditions and traffic alerts, visit trip- check.com or call 5-1-1. from April 1975 to May 1984. She owned and operated the Florence Diet Center from May 1985 to April 1989. After that, she chose to be a stay-at-home wife. She was preceded in death by her spouse, Ken- neth Westerberg, and her WEATHER DATA D ATE H IGH L OW Dec. 31 Jan. 1 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 4 Jan. 5 Jan. 6 49 38 1.19 51 44 0.52 49 41 0.00 58 39 1.12 48 37 0.58 48 41 0.83 48 44 0.62 If DMV receives notice that your car is totaled or substantially altered after Jan. 1, 2020, you will be able to keep the plates and registration on the vehicle or transfer them to another vehicle. House Bill 2576, passed by the 2019 Legislature, changed requirements to transfer plates and regis- trations for some vehicles. Here is what the new law does: • Requires tow compa- nies to allow the registered owner to remove their plates from a vehicle after it has been towed. • Allows you to transfer your plates and registration when a salvage title has been issued to your totaled or substantially altered ve- hicle. • Allows you to keep the plates and registration on, or transfer them from, a vehicle that is totaled or substantially altered, or is recovered after a theft, as long as a salvage title has not been issued. • Allows an approved customer-provided special interest plate to be trans- ferred from one vehicle to another qualifying vehicle. For more information on plate transfers, visit Ore- gonDMV.com. In fact, any time you need to visit DMV, please first check OregonDMV. com to find business hours, locations and wait times for most offices, and to make sure you have everything you need before your visit. You also can do some DMV business from home at OregonDMV.com. PHPH Walk-In clinic location has moved To ease transportation challenges and better serve patients, the PeaceHealth Medical Group Walk-In Clinic at PeaceHealth Peace Harbor Medical Center has been moved to the 390 Building, adjacent to the Emergency Department, as of Jan. 2. The Walk-In Clinic’s pre- vious location — the 380 Building, near the center of the campus — was incon- venient for patients who are referred either to or from the emergency room. Cross-referrals were fre- quently, posing challenges for patients with limited mobility and adding more time to their visits. In addition to being clos- er to the ER, the Walk-In Clinic’s new location is near the Imaging and Labora- tory departments, where patients sometimes need to go for services during a clinic visit. The Walk-In Clinic’s current providers are Clare Brien, MD; Thomas Caton, MD; Aprill Graham, FNP; and Ben Schroder, PA-C. The Walk-In Clinic’s Amy Tensen, PA-C, moved to the 390 Building on Dec. 16. In addition to this move, the Behavioral Health Ser- vices department has relo- cated from the 340 Build- ing, near the north end of campus, to the 390 Build- ing to help further inte- grate behavioral health and primary care services. GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION JAN. 10th starting @4pm Live music, New Menu, Unveiling of new taps-brewed in house! 294 Laurel St., Florence 541-997-4886 Maxmize Your Impact With A Life Income Plan ® In the immediate aftermath of a fire and in the everyday crises of life The Salvation Army is here to serve. Features of a Life Income Plan: Q Income For Life Q Partially Tax-Free Income Q Income Tax Deduction Q Asset Diversification 800-481-3280 Call or return the coupon today for more information. Name(s) Address City, State & Zip Phone ( Age(s) E-mail ONE-LIFE RATES Age Rate 65 70 75 80 85 90+ 5.1% 5.6% 6.2% 7.3% 8.3% 9.5% Two-life rates available. Rates subject to change. ) Mail to: William A. Olson, Director of Planned Giving The Salvation Army - Serving Western Lane County 8495 SE Monterey Avenue • Happy Valley, OR 97086 E-mail: bill.olson@usw.salvationarmy.org Visit: salwest.org ©2019 The Salvation Army ACGA3 SN 11/19 www.TheSiuslawNews.com To accommodate the new tenants in the 390 Building, the following Family Practice providers are now located in the 380 Building, effective Jan. 2 unless otherwise noted: • Jeff Hughes, PA-CA • Melissa Moffett, PA-C • Heather Posegate, FNP • Aaron Holmes, MD (effective Dec. 16) Also, Justine Parker, DO, and Jacquelyn Serrano, MD, will be located full- time in Women’s Services in the 340 Building. For more information about the location of your provider, call 541-997- 7134. great-grandchildren. There will be a Celebra- tion of Life this Saturday, Jan. 11, at the Florence Senior Center from 1 to 3 p.m. Arrangements made through Burns Riverside Chapel. Dunes Memorial Chapel serving Florence and the surrounding area R AIN Rainfall Week: 4.86” Month: 9.91” Year: 64.84” Plate transfers now allowed for some vehicles brother, Donald Kosar. She is survived by her children: Joe (Norma) Par- ry, Bruce (Cyndi) Parry, Rhonda (Dave) Gardiner and Susan (Mike) Jubie; her sister, Darien Gronski; her brothers Les Walker and Steve Walker; eight grandchildren and six Courtesy of Roger Cunningham “ Our Family, Serving Your Family” Burial & Cremation Service • Onsite Crematory Columnbarium Spaces • Pre-need Planning Serving Lane, Douglas and Coos County Dunes Memorial Chapel 2300 Frontage Road, Reedsport, Oregon 97467 • 541-271-2822