2A | SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 2020 | SIUSLAW NEWS On The Record DENTURE SERVICES INC. OBITUARIES ORY—On Thursday, Feb. 27, 2020, Kenneth Paul Ory, 77, loving husband and father of four children, passed away peacefully af- ter a valiant five year battle against bone cancer. Ken was born in Auro- ra, Il., on Feb. 9, 1943, to Myron E and Violet E. Ory, who pro- ceeded him in death, and so were there to welcome him home. He is sur- by Kenneth Ory vived his wife of 55 years, Dorrit; his four daughters: Alicia, Rena, Christina and Rachel; three sons-in-law, nine brothers, four sisters, four grandchildren, as well as a granddaughter, grandson- in-law, four great-grand- children and many won- derful nieces and nephews. He was born in Illi- nois, raised in California, served four years in the U.S. Air Force as an aircraft woodworker, and went on to build full-size wood- en mock-ups of the B-1 bomber, the space shuttle and many other prototypes of aircraft through North American Rockwell. He grew up in Califor- nia but made his perma- nent home in Florence, Ore., since 1975. He was an amazing woodworker and he and his wife opened Florence Cabinets in 1977. As Florence grew, so did their business, and Ken built a new building in Florence in 1992 called the Orygon Home Center. His life’s work can be seen in many, many homes, busi- nesses, schools, hospitals, banks, bars and restaurants that have his cabinets, store fixtures and countertops in them — all up and down the Oregon coast. He was a good man, an excellent craftsman, a husband, father, brother, grandfather, great-grand- father and uncle, a local business owner for over 40 years, and an avid poker player where he met and made many new friends who became like family. He will be missed by many. A gathering of friends will be planned at a later date. COOLEY—Ross Cool- ey, 60, passed away Feb. 20, 2020. Gone way too soon. Ev- eryone misses you! Born in Eugene, Ore., Ross graduated from Shel- don High School in 1977. In 1989, he married Mar- jorie at the Eugene Yacht Club. He was preceded in death by his father, Bill, and his brother, Neal. He is Ross Cooley survived by his wife Marjorie Cool- ey; his mother Morrie Cooley; brother Lee and sister Jan; nieces Erin and Maureen; nephews Neal and Paul. Out of high school, Ross worked at Trust Joist (which changed to Weyer- haeuser) for 37 years be- fore retiring in 2016. In 2018, he and Mar- jorie moved to Florence to a gated community in Florentine Estates, which was close to the beach for walking. Starting in the early 1960s, his family joined the Eugene Yacht Club, where the family spent late spring, summers and fall sailing, racing and socializ- ing with the families at the club. Ross kept sailing and racing until about 10 years ago. Then things changed to RVing in their motor home up and down the Oregon coast. Ross enjoyed Nascar on Sundays and texting friends; old TV shows like “Mash” and Twlight Zone on New Years; books and movies about the Kenned- ys and Hardy Boys adven- tures; music of all kinds; and walks on the beach wearing his favorite hat. Ross was a kind, gentle person who loved talking to people and listening. He is greatly missed. A celebration of Ross’s life will be held at the Eu- gene Yacht Club on Bangs Road on May 31, from noon to 3 p.m. Mark your calenders. As his wife, I want to thank everyone for the beautiful cards and flow- ers I have received — and also the wonderful words of support. Much love, Marjorie. LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED Open 4 days a week! 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Since 1976, WLAD has provided Emergency Me- dial Services to the citizens and visitors of Western Lane County — an area en- compassing approximately 1,000 square miles of cit- ies, towns, forests, beaches, sand dunes and other chal- lenging terrain. The district employs 17 full time employees and 13 part-time employees. Ad- ministrative and manage- ment services are provided by Western Lane Fire and EMS Authority. The Budget Committee is a standing committee of five members that sit jointly with the WLAD Directors to publicly review and re- vise the annual budget. The Budget Committee approves the budget, per- manent tax rate and local option levy. The budget then goes to the WLAD Board of Directors to be adopted. Committee members serve three-year terms which expire Dec. 31. A Budget Commit- tee Member is expected to spend up to 20 hours, which includes reviewing the budget and meeting one to three times from April through June each year. For more information, contact Dina McClure at 541-997-3212. HIT THAT LIKE BUTTON! F ACEBOOK . COM /S IUSLAW N EWS Cold Weather Shelter open tonight, tomorrow The Florence Emergency Cold Weather Shelter will be open tonight, March 7, and Sunday night, March 8, at New Life Lutheran Church 2100 Spruce St., in Florence. New Life Lutheran is on Spruce Street next door to Food Share. Registration begins at 5 p.m. each night. The shel- ter is open from 5 p.m. to 8 a.m. Transportation to the shelter is available between 5 and 6 p.m. from the Safe- way bus kiosks, the Siuslaw Public Library on Ninth Street and from Fred Mey- ers. For more information, make a donation or to vol- unteer, contact Greg Wood at 541-991-8208. SVFR seeks Civil Service Commission members The Siuslaw Valley Fire & Rescue (SVFR) Board of Directors is inviting ap- plications from residents interested in serving on the SVFR’s Civil Service Com- mission. Interested persons should obtain an applica- tion from the SVFR station, 2625 Highway 101, or from the SVFR web site at www. svfr.org. Applications will be ac- cepted until noon on Fri- day, March 20. After the review of applications, the SVFR Board will appoint members at its March 26 board meeting. Applicants must be regis- tered voters residing within the SVFR district. The SVFR district in- cludes a 120 square mile area extending north to milepost 181 on Highway 101, south to milepost 198.5 near the Douglas County line, and east to milepost 9 on Highway 126. SVFR protects our com- munity with six fire sta- tions, which are staffed with 35 volunteers sup- ported by five full-time employees. Administrative and management services are provided by Western Lane Fire and EMS Authority. 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