2A | SATURDAY, MAY 8, 2021 | SIUSLAW NEWS On The Record OBITUARIES HARMOND — George Warren Har- mond, known as “G,” passed away Feb. 22, 2021 at SHMC River- bend after suffering a stroke. He was born Sept. 19, 1944 in Wheeling, WV, to Edwin and Marga- ret Har- mond. G is survived by his wife of 51 years, Maria George Elena; Harmond d a u g h - ter Mica Bo; son Grant; sister Michele; and five grand children. One of a kind, G was a truly gifted artist having worked in ceramics and lost-wax casting before turning his eye to the thrill of buying and sell- ing collectable treasures. He loved jazz, of which he had an ex- tensive knowledge and collection. G enjoyed a good meal and wine and loved to try new recipes. Always ready with a new joke or witty comment, he will be missed by family and friends. A celebration of life will be held at a later date when we can again gather safely. POST—Alice Ainger Post, 97, passed away April 22, 2021 in Flor- ence, Ore., where she and her late husband Clifford R. Post lived for the past 30 years. She was born Nov. 2, 1923 in Williams, Calif., a farming community in the Sacramento Valley. She was the youngest child of Ray Ainger and Meda Gibson Ainger Benning. She was pre-deceased by her siblings Harold Ainger, Ruby Ander- son, Ivan Ainger and Ira Ainger — all of Califor- nia. Alice had no children but enjoyed the love of several family members and friends who have kept in close touch with her. Alice also leaves Char- lie, a female cat she took in as a stray and who has been her constant be- loved companion these past years while living at an assisted living facility. Alice was a very tal- ented professional por- celain painter and in- structor. Her family and friends have been the recipients of many beau- tiful art pieces. These past few years she became proficient at water coloring and enjoyed gardening from her wheelchair. Her sharp mind made her a formidable adversary at cards and there wasn’t a puzzle she couldn’t con- quer. The family is very appreciative of the ex- cellent loving care she received from the staff at New Friends in Flor- ence, Ore. As per her wishes, no services will be held. Burns’s Riverside Chapel Florence Funeral Home is in charge of all arrangements. PETERSDORF — Robert Duane Peters- dorf, passed into life eternal on May 1, 2021. It was the 100th Anni- versary of his mother’s birth, two months short of his 80th birthday. His passing was due to a sudden massive stroke, which occurred while doing what he loved: splitting wood with a chainsaw in his hand. Bob was born July 10, 1941 in Bemidji, Minn., to Herschel Robert Pe- tersdorf and Maryanne Mae (Rogers) Peters- dorf. The family moved west to Longview, Wash. in 1947. He spent his formative years in Gardiner, Ore., and graduated from Reedsport High School in 1959. He married Pa- mela Trammel in March of 1963 and di- vorced in 1965. He was s o o n af ter draft- ed into Robert Petersdorf the U.S. Army and served in Vietnam from 1965 to 1967 as a Private 1st class. Bob worked many years at IGAs in Florence before venturing out on his own and opening Petersdorf ’s Foodtown Market. He made an impact on many people through the years, sometimes taking items in trade in lieu of money when his customers lacked the funds to pay for their groceries. After two devasting fires forced him to close the store, he worked for Safeway as the dairy de- partment manager until his retirement. He was a charter member of the Florence Kiwanis club, a member of the American Legion, the Odd Fellows and the Florence Elks, where he just received his 50th year member recogni- tion. He enjoyed bowling Helping Hands Coalition Come and join us for a Spring-time BBQ Selling polish and hot dogs We will also have soda, bottled water & chips. Date: May 15, 2021 Time: 11:00 am to 2:00 pm Location: Grocery outlet parking lot All proceeds to stay in Florence and help those in need of a free meal. VOICE YOUR OPINION! Write a Letter to the Editor today. Email E DITOR @T HE S IUSLAW N EWS . COM PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Can’t Decide Who to Vote For? The Women on the May 18th ballot for education boards understand that inclusive & quality education is key to our future! Choose These Capable & Compassionate Members of Our Community. Paid for by Florence Area Democratic Club | FlorenceAreaDemocrats.org with a local team un- til the pandemic halted such activities. Bob was also active in local politics, helping to incorporate Dunes City. He served on the Dunes City Council, Planning Commission, as Road Commissioner and four terms as Mayor. He took pride in helping to de- velop many of the City’s chartering policies and principles thru its com- prehensive plan. His fellow road commis- sion members will long remember the dinner feasts with all the trim- mings Bob would host for them to celebrate their yearly accomplish- ments. Bob is preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Patrick Peters- dorf. He is survived by his sisters: Nancy (Lar- ry) Johnson, Roxanne (Mark) Gill, and Lisa Kuydendall; his broth- er, Jeff Petersdorf; seven nieces, three nephews and 22 grand-nieces and grand-nephews. Due to pandemic re- strictions, no services are currently planned. The family will gath- er on July 10, his 80th birthday, for inurnment at the Scottsburg Cem- etery. Burns’s Riverside Chapel Florence Funeral Home is in charge of ar- rangements. )ORUHQFH )$50(56 0$5.(7 8(6'$<6€)520€€72€€ €30 :$/.,10$5.(767$5760$<7+ $7,17(56(&7,212)%$< .,1*:22' &20,1*1(;7:((. 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Your feedback will help guide the development of the Port of Siuslaw’s Strategic Business Plan and shape Port ac vi es in the future. We want to hear from you! Tell us what you think by scanning the QR code: You can also take the survey on the Port’s home webpage: hƩ p://portofsiuslaw.com/port-of-siuslaw- public-survey/ IN REMEMBERANCE OF JAY TANK Due to Covid restrictions the family has not had been able to hold a memorial, so in lieu of that here is a remembrance in his honor. Jay L. Tank was born Jan- uary 19, 1943 in San Pedro, CA to Charles E. Tank and Lois Jane Fey. He passed away one year ago on May 8, 2020. His father was a career Navy man, and his mother was a nurse in the Navy prior to his parent’s marriage. Th ey lived in California, Michigan and Ha- waii when Jay was in the 5 th , 6 th and 7 th grades. Th ey returned to live in El Cajon, CA where his father retired from the Navy. Jay graduated from Grossmont High School in 1961. He earned an AA degree from Grossmont College in 1964, and then joined the Air Force in 1965. He was a staff ser- geant serving in the Air Police and was stationed in Th ule, Green- land. Upon an honorable dis- charge in 1969, he joined the San Diego County Marshal’s Offi ce. He was Honor Man of his graduat- ing class of the San Diego County Marshal’s Training Academy. He earned a BA degree in Public Ad- ministration from San Diego State University in 1976. He retired as a Sergeant in 1998. Th e Marshal’s Department merged with the San Diego Sheriff ’s Department in 2000 and he technically re- tired as a Sheriff . He then worked part-time as an on-call and con- ducted background checks. He was the Gun Range Master and maintained Sharp Shooter status throughout his career. He com- peted in many pistol contests through the years winning medals in local, state, and international competitions. He became a huge SDSU Aztec fan and an avid fan of college football. He also contin- ued his lifelong passion of archery. From 1960 to 1962, he and Linda Bartholomew (from Helix) dated! Th en in 1982, they met up again at Linda’s high school reunion and married in 1984. Jay was a much-respected gen- tleman and loved by all! We re- ceived many correspondences when he passed away giving many accolades regarding his life. He was especial- ly noted to have a sense of humor, livening up things with his quick wit and affi ni- ty for trivia. He knew all the answers on Jeopardy! He lived by example of how to form interpersonal relationships and develop lasting friendships. He also had a tremendously positive impact on the careers of many co-workers. He was a well-re- spected supervisor who treated people with fairness and respect. Th e young cadets learned much from him including how to play Cribbage! Jay and Linda moved to Flor- ence, Oregon in 2005 where Jay joined the Elks Lodge and they became very active members. Lin- da was a Lady of Elk and they trav- eled and camped with the Rolling Elks. Jay held the positions of Loy- al Knight, Chaplain, Esquire (for fi ve years) and was Offi cer of the year in 2009. He volunteered for a multitude of activities!! He was a member of the American Legion and VFW. He was one of the fi rst two male members of Ladies of Elks!! Jay is survived by his loving wife, Linda, stepdaughter Jill Hamblin, stepson David (Jeanne) Hamblin, loving step granddaugh- ter Hannah Hamblin, brother Dennis Tank, nephew Brian Tank, Cousins Jean Allstead, Patricia (Gerald) Marriner, Cheryl Turner and Charles (Lorraine) Jespersen. He was preceded in death by his parents, nephew Sean Tank, niece Shannon Tank and cousin Kent Turner. Th e compassionate care of Jay by hospice was appreciated by the family thus they wish that donations be sent to Peace Harbor Hospice – 400 9 th St Florence, OR 97439 or a charity of your choice.