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    2A | WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 2021 | SIUSLAW NEWS
On The Record
OBITUARIES
CAPORALE —Ray-
mond D. Caporale passed
away Friday, April 30, 2021
after a lengthy battle with
cancer.
Born Aug. 2, 1947 in
Watsonville, Calif., Ray was
preceded
in death
by his par-
ents, Rich-
ard
and
Noel
K.
Caporale.
Ray had
a
great
love for all
Raymond things me-
Caporale c h a n i c a l ,
ranging
from 4-wheel drive vehi-
cles and classic cars, to his
Harley. His vast automo-
tive knowledge was used by
everyone that knew him,
which often led to solu-
tions to problems even over
the phone.
Many years spent enjoy-
ing the coast line led Ray
to Florence, Ore., where he
has resided since 1993. He
is survived by his wife of
52 years, Rita; sons Gerred
Caporale (Riley Tuttle) and
Keven (Nicole) Caporale;
stepdaughter Tracy Betts;
and grandchildren Rachael
Blizzard, Jacob Blizzard,
Kaylee Caporale, Pey-
ton Caporale and Henley
Caporale.
A special thank you to
many at PeaceHealth in
Florence and Willamette
Valley Cancer.
A celebration of his life
will be held at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, please
consider making a dona-
tion to the Oregon Cancer
Foundation.
Burns’s Riverside Chapel
Florence Funeral Home.
RUSSELL—Doris Elaine
Russell, born Jan. 6, 1938,
passed away April 27, 2021.
Doris was born in Pon-
tiac, Mich., the first of
four children, to Wil-
liam George and Emorine
“Emmy” Eloise (Jones)
Chamberlain.
Her father had three
brothers and a sister, while
her mother had three sis-
ters and a brother. Doris
grew up enjoying a rural
lifestyle that included all
those aunts, uncles and
cousins until high school,
when her Dad moved the
City council to hold
public meeting May 17
On Monday May 17, at
5:30 p.m., the Florence City
Council will hold its regu-
larly scheduled meeting via
videoconference.
Due to COVID-19 re-
strictions, citizens will not
be able to attend City meet-
ings in person. Interested
citizens may listen and view
the meeting through the
“GoToWebinar” platform.
For access to a link to the
meeting, visit the City of
Florence website at www.
ci.florence.or.us/council/
city-council -meeting-201.
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.
The Florence City Coun-
cil meeting agenda and
meeting materials are pub-
lished on the Thursday af-
ternoon the week preceding
the meeting (May 13). To be
notified when the agenda
and meeting materials are
available, please subscribe
to the City Council meet-
ing email distribution list at
www.ci.florence.or.us/news-
letter/subscriptions.
Those wishing to ex-
press 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 comments
received at least 2 hours pri-
or to the meeting (May 17
by 3:30 p.m.), that concern
a public hearing or action
item on the agenda, or are
designated as comments to
be provided for the meet-
ing, 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. To do so, complete
a speaker’s card at least 1
hour prior to the start of
the meeting (May 17 by
4:30 p.m.). Speaker’s cards
are available online at www.
ci.florence.or.us/council/
request-address-city-coun-
cil-speakers-card or by con-
tacting City Recorder Kelli
Weese at 541-997-3437.
Once a speaker’s card is re-
ceived, City staff will then
contact the speaker to let
them know the process to
participate in the meeting,
so please include contact
information on the speaker’s
card.
family to California.
Her two marriages in-
cluded six children and
spanned
t h r e e
states and
a brief stay
in
Hol-
land.
S h e
married
Orville
Hersey
Doris
Pitney, Jr.
Russell
in 1956,
w i t h
whom she had Alan Fran-
cis in 1959, Karen Gwene-
vere in 1961 and Lorna Re-
nee in 1963.
Later,
she
married
Charles Edward Russell
in 1968, who had Edward
Dale in 1959, Julie Diane in
1960 and Charles David in
1963.
She participated in the
children’s activities in nu-
merous ways; administra-
tive duties in little leagues,
sewing
dance
recital
costumes, hosting scout
badge-earning groups, etc.
As an empty-nester, she
devoted some 20+ years
as a volunteer at a hospital
near her home in Renton,
Wash., where she made
many very dear friends.
The turn of the century
brought many changes and
a few moves to her life. Af-
ter a short stay in Newport,
she settled in Florence for
her next chapter. There, she
embedded herself within
the PCOS congregation
and was so honored to be
invited and accepted into
the Florence DY Chapter of
the PEO Sisterhood.
The many overlapping
communities that wel-
comed her were always
faced with her generous
spirit, eager and endless
smiles and recognition,
the latest movie reviews,
well-informed opinions on
all the latest issues, and the
genuine warmth she always
radiated.
Doris was pre-deceased
by her parents; her sister in
Margaret “Peggy” Phillips,
both of her husbands, and
three of the children.
She is survived by her
sister, Donna Kalberg of
Idaho; her brother Law-
rence Chamberlain of Cal-
ifornia; her son Edward
(and wife Tracy) of Tennes-
see; daughters Julie Budd
of Washington and Gwen
Eastland of Oregon; aunts
Elaine Chamberlain and
Patricia Newlin of Mich-
igan; and many cousins,
nephews and nieces.
The family is honoring
her wishes in not holding a
service but would be most
grateful to all her friends
who might find their own
personal way of remem-
bering her.
Doris has been loved by
many and will surely be
missed.
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Tr ack & Field
HIGHLIGHT:
The Sports Club, the Siuslaw News and Coast
Radio Sports congratulate Siuslaw junior Camp
Lacouture. Camp took first place in the pole vault at
Friday’s Wally Ciochetti Invitational in Cottage
Grove clearing 13-0 even. He was also part of the
4x100 relay that finished 3rd and finished 2nd in the
300 meter hurdles with a personal record time of
45.06.
Honorable Mention:
Gracie Freudenthal - Track and Field
Highlight:
Honorable Mention goes to Siuslaw senior Gracie Freudenthal
who came back from injuries to place second in the 300 meter
hurdles with a season record time of 51.55, and a 3rd place finish
in the 100 meter hurdles setting another season record with a
time of 17.65
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