2A | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2020 | SIUSLAW NEWS On The Record OBITUARIES M c H E N RY- H O L - LAND—Marie McHen- ry-Holland (née Kambic) was born in San Francisco on Oct. 5, 1925. She grew up in San Fran- cisco, where she married Larry Shea in 1946. They had four children (still living): Donna, Mike (Julie), Marc (Maxine), and Jeff (Novita) Shea. After their divorce, Ma- rie remarried in 1963 and moved with her children to Millbrae, Calif. Florence, Ore., and then to That marriage California in 2012 also ended in di- (Lincoln and Rose- vorce. In 1975 ville). she married Vic Throughout her McHenry; they life, Marie was at- moved to Oregon, tractive, stylish and living in Camp fun-loving. Over Sherman and later her 95 years, she Marie in Bend. enjoyed and be- Vic died in 1994. McHenry- came an expert at Holland In early 2000, Ma- many hobbies, in- rie met W. B. “Dub” cluding golf, word Holland. The couple mar- games, bridge, cribbage, ried, eventually moving to cooking, weaving, fishing, cross-country skiing, pho- tography, traveling, hik- ing, reading and especially dancing with Dub. Their joy when dancing (and in each other) was a delight to behold. This kind, vivacious, and loving soul passed away in Ros- eville, Calif., on Oct. 22, 2020, after a brief struggle with cancer. In addition to her hus- band, Dub, and her chil- dren, Marie is survived by eight grandchildren: Dan, Peter (Allyson), Ja- cob (Lindsay), Ben, Jordan, Lani, Ian and Ryan Shea; four great-grandchildren Cameron, Connor, Eli and Isaac Shea; six of her step- children: Steve Tregenza, Joyce Harper, Mike (Kim) McHenry, Jette Havens, Vicki Small, and Lynette (Gary) Blake; and many other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her siblings, Bet- ty Doherty, Bob and Don Kambic. Marie made friends eas- ily and was loved by ev- eryone who knew her. Her family and friends mourn her passing, but we are all grateful to have had such a strong, engaging, positive person in our lives for so many years. City council to hold virtual work session with multiple committees Monday Nov. 16 City Council work session to include multiple city committees On Monday, Nov. 16, the Florence City Council and each of the City’s com- missions and committees, including the Planning Commission, Communi- ty & Economic Develop- ment Committee (CEDC), Environmental Manage- ment Advisory Committee (EMAC), Public Arts Com- mittee (PAC) and Transpor- tation Committee will meet in a work session via video- conference. Given COVID-19 poli- cies, citizens will not be able to attend City meetings in person. Interested citizens may listen and view the meet- ing through the ‘GotoWe- binar’ platform. 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The next city council reg- ular session is scheduled for later that evening, Nov. 16, at 5:30 p.m. To learn more about how to provide testimony at the Nov. 16 regular session, visit www. ci.florence.or.us/council/ city-council-meeting-195. For the latest City Coun- cil and Committee meeting calendar, visit the City of Florence website at www.ci. florence.or.us/calendar. For more information about the City of Florence’s Temporary Public Meeting Policies, visit the City of Florence website at www. ci.florence.or.us/em/public- meeting-during-covid-19. For details regarding the upcoming City Council meeting, contact City Re- corder/Economic Devel- opment Coordinator Kelli Weese at 541-997-3437 or via email. The Florence City Coun- cil agenda is published on the Thursday afternoon the week preceding the meet- ing. To be notified when the agenda and meeting bution list at https://www. materials are available, sub- ci.florence.or.us/newsletter/ scribe to the City Council/ subscriptions. 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Due to COVID-19 re- strictions, citizens will not be able to attend City meetings in person. Interested citizens may listen and view the meet- ing through the ‘GoToWe- binar’ platform. For access to a link to the meeting, visit the City of Florence website at www.ci.florence. or.us/council/city-council- meet ing-194. Meetings are also shown live on Cable Channel 191 and online at www.ci.flor- ence.or.us/citymanager/ public-meetings-live. Those without access to the internet or Charter Ca- ble may listen to the meet- ing live via phone confer- ence line. To do so, contact City Recorder Kelli Weese at 541-997-3437. Those wishing to express their views to the City Council may do so in the following ways: 1. Written Testimony: Written testimony can be submitted by: a) Email to the City Re- corder at kelli.weese@ci. florence.or.us; b) Mail to Florence City Hall, Attn: City Council, 250 Hwy 101, Florence, OR 97439 c) Drop Off at the City of Florence drop box located at Florence City Hall (250 Hwy 101) to the right of the main entrance. Note: Written com- ments received at least 2 hours prior to the meet- ing (Nov. 16 at 3:30 p.m.), that concern a public hear- ing or action item on the agenda, or are designated as comments to be pro- vided for the meeting, will be distributed to the City Council, posted to the City of Florence website, and made part of the record. 2. Verbal Testimony: Cit- izens may provide verbal comments at the meeting via the GotoWebinar plat- form. 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