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October 27, 2017 • Seaside Signal • seasidesignal.com • 3A OBITUARIES Larry K. Senescu Vancouver, Wash. Sept. 7, 1943 — Oct. 10, 2017 Larry K. Senescu of Vancouver, Wash- for the disabled, ending up with three golden ington, passed away Oct. 10, at age 74, af- retrievers in the household. Having a home ter a long journey with frontotemporal lobe in Seaside for over 30 years, many family memories were created at the beach. dementia. We will remember most Larry’s He was born in Seattle, Wash- perpetual dedication to family, his ington, to Phyllis Kiekenapp and tireless work ethic and of course David Senescu on Sept. 7, 1943. his never ending smile which he After his mothers death he was maintained to the very end. adopted and raised by his mother He was preceded in death by his Barbara Senescu. Larry went to parents, Phyllis and David. Bellevue High School and attend- Larry is survived by his wife of ed University of Puget Sound be- 51 years, Mary; daughter, Laurie fore going into the Army reserves. (Patrick) Daly; son, Jim (Jennifer) In 1966 Larry wed Mary Norwood Senescu; and three granddaughters, and raised their two children in the Bellevue area. Larry began an al- James Senescu Mary and Maeve Daly and Kati Se- nescu, all of the Vancouver-Camas most 40-year career with Liberty area; also his mother, Barbara Se- Equipment and Supply Co. becom- ing president and CEO. After the company nescu; brothers, Jerry, Gary, Barry Senescu, was sold Larry worked for McKinstry Co. all from California; sister, Terry Hoogestede of Bend; his loving in-laws, Angie and Rich and moved to Vancouver and retired. Golf, tennis, running, fishing, kayaking Holmen, Natalie Butler, Tom and Ruth Nor- and hiking were some of his favorite things wood; and numerous “Kiddies.” Special thanks to the Nutas family, Re- to do. He was an avid reader and enjoyed history. His passions in life always involved becca, Eliza and Amos at the Homestead family, church, dogs and the beach. As his Senior Care, for Larry’s exceptional loving kids grew he was always involved with care. Remembrances can be made in Larry’s them, coaching sports or volunteering with the scouts or church and school activities. name to Canine Companions for Indepen- He offered his time at St. Louise in Bellevue dence, or the Association for Frontotemporal and Holy Redeemer in Vancouver, also being degeneration. Larry’s brain has been donated a member of Our Lady of Victory Catholic to OHSU brain research for study. A funeral mass will be held at St. Joseph Church in Seaside, Oregon. He was a Eucha- ristic minister and a Knight of Columbus. Catholic Church, 400 S. Andresen Road, Larry and Mary volunteered their time with Vancouver, Washington, on Friday, Nov. 3, CCI, an organization that raises service dogs at 1 p.m. Reception to follow. BRENNA VISSER/SEASIDE SIGNAL The scene of a rollover crash south of Seaside. Driver injured in rollover crash south of Seaside One person was injured when a Ford Ranger struck an embankment and rolled over on U.S. Highway 101 just south of Seaside about 3:15 p.m. Friday, Oct. 20. Seaside Fire Division Chief David Rankin said no other vehicles were involved, and the driver, who is not be- ing named at this time, was sent to Providence Seaside Hospital with unknown inju- ries. The highway was closed about 4 p.m. to one lane of traffic. Rankin said he expect- ed the road to be clear within the hour once a tow truck was available to remove the to- taled vehicle. returned home of their own accord. landing on the caller’s stoop. Officers contacted the neighbor and advised them of the com- plaint. The neighbor said they would stop spitting. POLICE LOG Oct. 6 11:02 a.m., 800 block S. Co- lumbia: Officers retrieve a used syringe. 12:03 p.m., 500 block S. Prom: Vehicle damage and criminal mischief were reported. 4:09 p.m., 1200 block Avenue B: A disturbance was reported. Oct. 7 7:48 a.m., Oceanway: A motor vehicle hit and run is reported. 1:58 p.m., Shoreline and Sema- phore 10A: A person reported missing is later located walking in town. 2:19 p.m., Avenue A: Caller re- ports a woman picking flowers by the Subway sandwich shop. Caller says the woman is “falling over.” Police arriving on scene deter- mine the woman is ok and not a danger to others or herself. She is warned against picking flowers. Oct. 8 4:52 a.m., 400 block S. Roos- evelt: Police respond to a report of a suicidal subject. Upon their arrival, the subject requests transport to the hospital for evaluation. 12:45 p.m., Seaside Police Headquarters: A person came in to register as a sex offender. 2:33 p.m., 200 block 1st Avenue: Police respond to a report of a woman waking up in a hotel room she didn’t pay for. She is disoriented. Police say she was in the wrong room. 7:41 p.m., N. Holladay: Police assist in locating an elderly wom- an with dementia who became separated from her sister while they are on holiday. The woman was found and reunited with her relative. Oct. 9 11:26 a.m., Avenue U and the beach: Police begin a fire inves- tigation. 12:58 p.m. 2900 block Sunset: A grass or brush fire is reported and subsequently extinguished. the sidewalk is given a courtesy ride home by police. 9:28 p.m., Pocket Park: An intox- icated man is given a courtesy ride home after police determine this is the best course of action. 11:24 p.m., Oceanway: A person is arrested on a warrant. Oct. 10 9:15 a.m. 2400 block Ocean Vista: Police respond to a report of a man going around knocking on doors and attempting to look in windows. Subject left the area before police could locate. 4:18 p.m., Avenue A: A motor vehicle hit and run accident is reported. 9:59p.m., Seaside police station: A 5-inch blade custom-look- ing knife is turned in as found property. Oct. 11 6:25 p.m., 300 block S. Roos- evelt: A person reported to be having a screaming fit was gone on police arrival. 12:09 a.m., 2400 block S. Roos- evelt: A person is cited for misuse of 911. 7:14 p.m., Seaside Police Head- quarters: A person came in to register as a sex offender. 4:14 a.m., 2400 block S. Roos- evelt: Another misuse of 911 is reported at the same residence. 8:56 p.m. 400 block Broadway: A man said to be passed out on 1:10 p.m., 1100 block Broadway: Police respond to a report of one person said to have shoved an- other person in the locker room of a business. An internal report is being done; police were asked to trespass the subject from the property. The subject denied any physical contact and said the altercation was verbal only. The subject called the reporting person a liar. A trespass notice was issued. 3:05 p.m., N. Holladay: Hotel staff reported finding items left in a room including a firearm. The tenant of the room said the booking was made in error and they were not planning on leav- ing that day. All items, including the firearm, were returned to the owner. 3:51 p.m., N. Holladay: A juvenile reported as a runaway Oct. 12 5:06 p.m., Seaside police station: A person came in for their annu- al sex registration. Oct. 13 2:03 a.m., Seaside Providence Hospital: Police were called to trespass an unwanted person; they stood as possible assistance while hospital security removed the individual from the premises. 2:19 a.m., Seaside library: A person sleeping on the grounds is advised to move along. 7:58 a.m., 1600 block Broad- way: A person called to report a neighbor’s spitting from their upstairs apartment, the spit was 9:26 a.m. Lea Way: An assault in the fourth degree is reported. 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