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OBITUARIES
Edmund Ross Cade
Gearhart
Dec. 15, 1930 — Jan. 22, 2019
Edmund Ross Cade, of Gearhart, Ore- not have a better time than having a large
gon, passed away Jan. 22, 2019. He was family gathering. He loved to tell stories and
born Dec. 15, 1930, in Billings, Montana, to laugh. He enjoyed taking walks on the
the son of Millard and Elizabeth (Verhelst) beach, playing cards (especially “slide gin”),
Cade. He grew up in rural, central Montana, and helping others whenever he could.
and moved to Portland during the
He spent much of his time vol-
early part of World War II, when
unteering at Our Lady of Victory.
Elizabeth found work as a welder
For many years he was in charge
in the shipyards. Afterwards they
of the “Sunday Supper” program,
lived in Portland until Ed married
which provides a meal to over 130
and started a family. He graduated
families. He acted as a server at
from Central Catholic Hih School
Mass on weekdays, and sometimes
in 1948, and from the University
on weekends. He also delivered
of Portland in 1952. Ed married
meals to numerous people who
Bernice E. Meyer in 1950 in Port-
could not provide for themselves.
land, Oregon, and together they
He also helped lead the drive to
Edmund Cade
built a life that grew to having
fund the 2011 church renovation.
eight children and their families.
If there was a job to do, more than
In 1955, Ed started working for the likely Ed was willing to do it.
Campbell’s Soup Company. He worked for
Ed’s mother, Elizabeth, passed away in
Campbell’s as the district manager of the 2003 and his sister, Cecelia (Sister Renilde,
Seattle area until 1975, when he became a O.P., who was a Dominican Sister), passed
partner with the Kelley Clark Company, a away in 2008. Ed is survived by his wife of
retail food brokerage, in Seattle. He worked 67 years, Bernice E. (Meyer) Cade; his sis-
with Kelley Clark until his retirement in ter and brother-in-law, Thelma and Corwin
1995. He enjoyed working in the food indus- Albrecht; his sister-in-law and brother-in-
try so much that after retiring, he worked at law, Mary Ann and Ron Orlikowski; and his
Safeway in Seaside until 2008. In 1961 Ed sister-in-law, Myrna Meyer. He is also sur-
and Bernice moved to Southern California, vived by his eight children, Damian (Janie),
where they were members of St. Elizabeth’s Joseph (Sharon), Matthew (Carol), Susan
Catholic Church in Altadena. In 1968 they (Jim), Amy (Bill), Thomas (Susan), Jenni-
moved to Bellevue, Washington, and then to fer (John) and Michael (Sonja); 18 grand-
Redmond, Washington.
children; and 11 great-grandchildren (so
When he retired in 1995, they moved to far). Funeral arrangements in the care of
Gearhart, Oregon, where they became active Hughes-Ransom Mortuaries & Crematory
members of Our Lady of Victory Catholic of Astoria/Seaside. Visit the online memorial
Church in Seaside. While living in Washing- tribute to sign the guest book, share a favorite
ton, Ed took up the game of golf and enjoyed memory or upload a photo(s) at hughes-ran-
every day he got to play. No matter what the som.com and fb.me/hughesransommortuary.
weather was like, Ed just felt it was a great
In lieu of fl owers donations can be made
day for golf. He enjoyed his children and to: Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church
grandchildren immensely, and almost could Sunday Supper.
Joyce Marie (Lorett) Beery
Springfi eld
July 4, 1946 — Dec. 16, 2018
Joyce Beery, 72, died Dec. 16, 2018, of
She enjoyed sharing her famous home-
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease made bread. Joyce also liked bold fashion
(COPD). A memorial service will be held at and big earrings. She made Christmas cook-
11 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 2, at Major Family ies with her nieces, nephews and grandsons
Funeral Home in Springfi eld.
every year.
Joyce Marie Lorett was born
Survivors include Michael, her
July 4, 1946, in Fort Sill, Okla-
husband of nearly 50 years; her son
homa, to Frankie and Julia (Wat-
and his wife, Craig and Michelle,
son) Lorett. Her family moved
and grandsons Ashton and Cam-
to Seaside, Oregon, at age 5,
eron, of Springfi eld; a brother,
where she graduated from Union
Joe (Emily) Lorett of Pendleton;
High School in 1964. She gradu-
two sisters, Barbara (Ron) Parr of
ated from beauty college in Asto-
Gresham and Christine Beery of
ria and worked as a hairdresser in
Cornelius; and numerous nieces
the Eugene/Springfi eld area until
and nephews.
her retirement in the early 2000s.
Contributions may be given to
Joyce Beery
She married Michael L. Beery on
the Grace Community Fellowship
Aug. 16, 1969. They have one son,
Building Program, 989 Country
Craig, and two grandsons, Ashton and Cam- Club Road, Eugene, OR 97401 or Signature
eron Beery. Joyce loved lighthouses and Hospice, 2620 River Road No. 300, Eugene,
the ocean, her career, knitting, sewing and OR 97404.
dressing her son for Halloween. She liked to
Visit majorfamilyfuneralhome.com to
entertain and go camping.
sign the online guest book.
SEASIDE POLICE LOG
Jan. 11
Jan. 15
10:54 a.m., Avenue U: Police
assisted husband with his el-
derly wife, who has dementia.
He said she has been hiding
his belongings, including an
ID card. A search of the home
turned up nothing; the wife de-
nied taking or hiding the card.
11:13 a.m., Avenue A and
Beach: A man reported behav-
ing in an aggressive manner
was cooperative with police;
he was advised of complaints.
Police determined he was not a
danger to himself or others.
9:23 p.m., Pocket Park: A per-
son was arrested and charged
with furnishing alcohol to a
minor; there were additional
charges regarding a minor us-
ing marijuana and a minor pos-
sessing alcohol.
3:05 p.m., S. Holladay: People
known to be living in a storage
facility are requested by the fi re
marshal to cease. The manager
of the units expected resis-
tance, but all parties agreed to
comply.
Jan. 16
Jan. 12
1:46 a.m., 900 block Avenue H:
A person was charged with vi-
olating a curfew.
11:51 a.m., 300 block Avenue
K: A person reported stealing
cans was fi rst trespassed from
a residence and then arrested
on a parole board warrant.
12:58 p.m., 2200 block N. Fork
Road: A person was arrested
and charged with sexual abuse
in the fi rst degree.
Jan. 13
12:57 a.m., 2400 block High-
way 101: A person was charged
with assault.
9:28 p.m., Eighth Avenue: A
person pulled over on a traffi c
complaint was later arrested
and charged with driving un-
der the infl uence of intoxicants.
9:35 p.m., Fifth and Necanicum:
A subject was arrested and
charged with driving under the
infl uence of intoxicants and
possession of heroin.
Jan. 14
5:15 a.m., 300 block Avenue A:
A subject wanted on a Clatsop
County warrant was arrested;
they were also charged with
resisting arrest.
11:16 a.m., 400 block S. Roo-
sevelt: Police respond to a
request for a welfare check
on a subject who told their
spouse they were thinking of
self-harming. The subject was
located in a park; police ascer-
tained there was no self-harm
intended and drove the sub-
ject to an AA meeting.
1:44 p.m., Broadway Park: A
baby briefl y left unattended
was reported by a caller; prior
to police arrival, the caller said
they located the parent.
6:24 p.m., 1700 block 12th Av-
enue: A person is arrested and
charged with driving under the
infl uence of intoxicants follow-
ing a motor vehicle accident;
the person is also charged with
criminal mischief in the second
degree.
6:59 p.m., Mill Creek Lane/
Highway 101: Seaside police
assist Gearhart police with a
youth refusing to get in a ve-
hicle with his mother. Situation
turned over to the Gearhart
police.
Jan. 20
1:09 p.m., Avenue G Bridge: Po-
lice respond to a man reported
passed out on bridge. Subject
tells police he is fi ne and is
searching for his phone.
Jan. 17
Jan. 21
7:30 p.m., Avenue E and Irvine
Place: A subject reported as
suspicious fl ed away on foot
when police attempted to
communicate with them. Offi -
cer gave chase but lost sight of
the subject.
12:19 a.m., First Avenue: A sub-
ject is transported to detox.
Jan. 18
9:41 a.m., 900 block Avenue
S: Police assist Clatsop County
Deputy attempting to locate
wanted subjects.
1:39 p.m., 800 block S. Holla-
day: Police respond to a report
of a person or persons moving
televisions out of hotel rooms.
Police are unable to locate.
Jan. 21
6:26 p.m., 400 block Avenue A:
Police respond to a report of
a disturbance; subjects were
separated and one party left
the scene prior to police arrival.
Jan. 22
12:09 a.m., 500 block Broad-
way: Responding to a report
of people fi ghting in the street,
police encounter a number of
intoxicated subjects but no
evidence of fi ghting. Subjects
quieted down and went on
their way.
Jan. 19
2:49 a.m., Beach: A fi re dancer
reported to be doing his thing
in dune grass is advised by the
police for reckless burning. The
subject quit fi re dancing and
put the fi re out.
Jan. 23
8:26 a.m., 1100 block Avenue A:
Caller said someone has been
in their yard, stealing cans.
Complainant asked subject be
trespassed if located.
The Daily Astorian
Gunner, the K9 offi cer of Cannon Beach, helped offi cers seize heroin and methamphetamine
Sunday.
Tip leads to drug bust in Seaside
The Daily Astorian
Seaside police seized
more than a pound of meth-
amphetamine, 4¾ ounces of
heroin and $3,150 in cash
in a coordinated, multia-
gency traffi c stop Sunday
afternoon.
At about 3 p.m., police
received a tip that a vehi-
cle carrying a large amount
of drugs was making its
way into Seaside. Offi cers
stopped the vehicle and
searched the occupants and
the vehicle after getting a
positive alert from a drug
detection dog.
The driver, 50-year-old
Ronald J. Yaakola, of Asto-
ria, was arrested for four fel-
ony counts of delivery of a
controlled substance and six
felony counts of possession
of a controlled substance.
Danielle E. Jacobs, 24,
a passenger in the vehi-
cle, was charged with pos-
session of methamphet-
amine. Jacobs was cited and
released.
Seaside woman arraigned
on 145 theft-related charges
By BRENNA VISSER
Seaside Signal
A Seaside woman was
arraigned on Wednesday,
Jan. 23, on 145 charges
related to stealing people’s
identities.
Desirai Skye Schehl, 27,
was charged with multiple
felony counts of identity
theft and mail theft.
Schehl was also charged
with one count of racketeer-
ing, as well as three counts
of forgery, one count of bur-
glary and one count of theft.
The crimes were allegedly
carried out from Septem-
ber 2017
to June and
involved
more than
100 peo-
ple
and
businesses,
a c c o r d - Desirai Skye
Schehl
ing to court
documents.
Schehl was indicted on
similar charges stemming
from an incident last year.
On Wednesday, she pleaded
no contest to one felony
count of identity theft and
one felony count of com-
puter crime.
Judge Paula Brownhill
found Schehl guilty on both
counts, but postponed sen-
tencing until a resolution is
reached on the new charges.
Schehl decided to waive
her right to a grand jury
investigation. In exchange,
the state is offering to rec-
ommend no more than 10
years in prison.
“Almost every count is a
repeat property offense. My
client’s exposure would be
her natural life in prison,”
said James von Boeck-
mann, Schehl’s defense
attorney.
Schehl is being held on
$100,000 bail. Her next
court appearance is sched-
uled for March.