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November 16, 2018 | Cannon Beach Gazette | cannonbeachgazette.com • 3A OBITUARIES New officers welcomed Jan Markstaller Donnelly Lake Oswego Oct. 18, 1936 — Oct. 29, 2018 Former Rose Festival Queen Jan Mark- cales. While in Monaco in the 1960s, she met staller Donnelly was born Oct. 18, 1936 to Princess Grace, who accompanied the group Hilda Robinson Markstaller and Edward on visits to hospitals and nursing homes in Markstaller in Portland. She died peacefully the principality. Monday, Oct. 29, 2018 at Jan was always active her home in Lake Oswe- in her community, and go, surrounded by family led the successful cam- paign to “Save Glendo- and loved ones. veer” Golf Course from Raised in Portland by her mother, Hilda, a development in the early real estate broker and in- 1970s. She was a den vestor, Jan developed a mother, PTA member strong yet gracious com- and general Super Mom petitive drive. Through for her very active chil- dren. her mother’s leadership PHOTO BY LAURIE LOMAX Her hobbies included in the Chin Up Club, a Jan Donnelly gardening, loving a mul- group that helped home- titude of dear pets over bound disabled people get out to festive events several times a year, the years, and long walks on Cannon Beach, she also developed a solid moral compass, as her favorite vacation retreat. She took great well as a desire to make a positive difference pride in her beautiful yards, creating an out- door landscape at her Lake Oswego home in the world. As a young girl Jan, along with her broth- that eventually won Garden of the Year hon- er, Gary, became a top competitive roller ors. As her children were growing up, the skater. Together they went on to become Oregon state champions in the Junior Dance Donnelly home became known as the place category. She was signed as a model by the to take lost or hurt animals, whether a stray Maria Easterly Agency at the age of 13, and dog, an injured bird or anything in between. Jan received expert veterinary advice from modeled steadily through her early 20s. During her senior year at Washington her dear friend Matthew Maberry, head vet- High School, Jan was elected as the Rose erinarian at the Portland Zoo, for many years. Festival princess for her school, and was sub- She even tolerated her son Mark bringing sequently chosen as Queen Jan of Rosaria in tadpoles home and turning her back yard 1954. Legendary TV host Ed Sullivan was fountains into frog ponds. the grand marshal, and among her many civ- After her children were grown, she em- ic duties, she knighted him Sir Ed Sullivan, barked upon new business endeavors. The Knight of the Rose. She continued to have a first was a luxury home furnishings bou- strong presence in the Rose Festival, holding tique in Lake Oswego called Hollyhocks and Roses with her daughter, JillXan. After various positions over the next 60 years. Jan went to Oregon State University for a successful run through the 1990s, she and two years, and then transferred to Brigham JillXan started CareerExposure. This ongo- Young University, where she graduated with ing network of job sites helps Fortune 500 a business degree in fashion merchandising. companies and people connect, and has won While at Oregon State, she met her future multiple national awards as a woman-owned husband, Bob Donnelly, who was a top golf- business. Upon her husband Bob’s death in er, and president of the Varsity Letterman’s 1999, she assumed the role of chairwoman of Club. Contact Lumber Company until the company After college she moved to the Westwood was sold in 2003. area of Los Angeles, and continued her suc- Jan was preceded in death by her husband, cessful modeling career, before moving back Robert L. Donnelly; her mother, Hilda Mark- to Portland. Jan and Bob married Oct. 28, staller; and her son, Devin Donnelly. She 1961, and had three children, Mark, JillXan is survived by her son, Mark Donnelly; her daughter, JillXan Donnelly; and her brother, and Devin. Jan and her brother Gary became mem- Gary Markstaller. bers of the New Oregon Singers, a popular In her coronation speech as Rose Festival globetrotting singing group led by Bruce Queen in 1954, Jan shared that to her, the pet- Kelly. During her decade with the group they als of a rose represent her core values: love, recorded two albums and traveled to festivals virtue, humility, charity, integrity and faith. and performances in Austria, Switzerland Values she lived to her last breath. Services have been held. and Monaco, among other international lo- CANNON BEACH POLICE LOG Oct. 26 Nov. 1 Nov. 4 1:25 a.m., Hemlock and Sunset: A visitor to the community in need of a lift is given a courtesy ride home. 1:41 p.m., Second Street: A vehicle is tagged as abandoned. 9:24 p.m. Gower: Dog reported on Highway 101. Dog is taken to kennel and shortly after reunited with its owner. 7:08 p.m., Haystack bus stop: A rowdy, possibly intoxicated group of young males waiting for bus to Tillamook are warned to keep the noise down. Nov. 2 Oct. 27 10:30 a.m. 300 block N. Chinook: Police conduct a welfare check on an individual reported to possibly need assistance; the subject says they are fine. No further action taken. 9:59 p.m., Police headquarters: Police are notified someone lost their phone and their glasses in the surf. 3:23 p.m., Hemlock and Adams: Po- lice respond to a report of a dog left to bark inside a rental house. When BRENNA VISSER/CANNON BEACH GAZETTE Christian Salinas and Joshua Utley were sworn in as Cannon Beach’s newest police officers Tuesday, Nov. 6, at the City Council meeting. Utley, a former serviceman from the Air Force, will be sent to the police academy in December. Salinas, a retired serviceman from the U.S. Coast Guard, will be serving as a reserve officer. County to test alert system ble improvement, familiarize citizens with the system and help distinguish it among oth- er alert systems. To receive alerts register at www.co.clatsop.or.us. Cannon Beach Gazette Clatsop County Emergen- cy Management will conduct a countywide test of the Clat- sopALERTS! emergency no- tification system on Friday, Nov. 30. The test will occur be- tween noon and 3 p.m., and will go out to all residential and business landline phones, as well as to all cell phones and email addresses whose users have registered for Clat- sopALERTS! ClatsopALERTS! is de- signed to provide local citi- zens with immediate infor- mation and warnings about storms, floods and tsunamis, water contamination alerts, missing persons reports, road closures and other events. In the event of these or other scenarios, ClatsopAL- ERTS! will send out record- ed voice or text messages to home phones, cell phones, pagers and email addresses, alerting them to the emergen- cy and providing important response information. The Nov. 30 test is intend- ed to identify areas for possi- Coast Radio board More than 100 members of Coast Community Radio celebrated KMUN during the annual meeting and breakfast held Nov. 3 at the First Pres- byterian Fellowship Hall in Astoria. New board members were elected and volunteers re- ceived yearly awards. Elected to the board were Victoria Stoppiello, Lisa Smith, Sarah Lu Heath and Josh Marquis. 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