A2 • Friday, March 1, 2019 | Seaside Signal | SeasideSignal.com Seaside challenges drowning lawsuit By R.J. MARX Seaside Signal Seaside shouldn’t be lia- ble for a $3.6 million claim fi led by the family of an Oklahoma teenager who drowned in July 2016, law- yers for the city argue. They have asked the Cir- cuit Court to dismiss the lawsuit. “The city denies any liability here, and doesn’t believe the plaintiff has pled suffi cient facts to state a claim,” said Richard P. Freud, an attorney for City- county Insurance Services, representing the city. At the time of the drown- ing, the teenager was visit- ing the North Coast for a family reunion. Conner Miguel Wu Moore, 14, of Tulsa, and his cousin were in the ocean at the foot of Broadway when life- guards saw the teenagers Josh Gilmore A lawsuit has been fi led over a drowning in Seaside in 2016. struggling. L. Nicole Moore seeks to hold the city liable for the wrongful death of her son, alleging the city did not post appropriate warn- ing signs and lifeguards did not alert the family to the potential danger. After a res- cue attempt, Moore was pro- nounced dead at Providence Seaside Hospital. His cousin survived. Moore also alleges an invasion of privacy after her son’s name was publicly released by the city after his death. The disclosure was a violation of federal and state medical privacy laws, she said. In a response this month, the city argued Conner Moore should have exer- cised care in avoiding harm from an “activity that creates a hazardous condition.” The city is further pro- tected by recreational immunity, which applies if the principal purpose for entry upon the land is for recreation. Since the incident hap- pened in the ocean or shore, the city is not the proper party to bring a claim of negligence. “The state owns the shore, but nobody owns Two treated after Explorer hits Rite Aid OBITUARIES Elmo L. Frame By Seaside Signal Astoria Oct. 29, 1938 — Feb. 21, 2019 Mr. Elmo L. Frame, a resident of Asto- ger; son Rick Frame and his wife, Angelia; ria, Oregon, passed away daughter Evelind and her husband, Dean peacefully, with his family by his side, Larson; daughter Meridith and her hus- on Feb. 21, 2019. band, Jerry Griffi n; 15 grand- Elmo was born Oct. 29, 1938, children, Kurstin, Rachel, Wyat, to Elmo M. and Dorothy Frame Lauren, Isaac, Alisha, Amirae, in Seaside, Oregon. He grew up Jordan, Karah, Jerod, Megan, in the rural area of Hamlet Route Jonah, Judah, Jaden and Anna; outside Seaside, Oregon, and and four great-grandchildren graduated from Seaside High Carson, Kira, Cohen and Yuri. School. He is preceded in death by his Elmo followed in his father’s sister, Dorothy Gregerson. footsteps, working 28 years for His hobbies included garden- Elmo Frame the Crown-Zellerbach Logging ing, fi shing and home improve- Co. as a surveyor and timber ment projects. Elmo cherished faller. After leaving Crown, Elmo started his family, and set a wonderful example for a private fencing business called Frame’s each of us as a strong man of integrity and Fencing, which he successfully ran in the hard work. We will miss him, his laughter Clatsop County area for 18 years until and jokes. retirement in 2004. Family and friends are invited to join us He is survived by his wife of 51 years, March 2, at 2 p.m. at The Loft at the Red Bettie Frame; brother Roland Murry and Building, 20 Basin St, Suite F, in Astoria, his wife, Judy Frame; brother-in-law Rod- Oregon, for a memorial service. Sandra Claire Foushée Brunswick, Maine Feb. 8, 1937 — Feb. 2, 2019 Sandra Claire Foushée, mother, grand- Native American literature at Tillamook mother, poet, and artist passed away in Bay Community College as well as Clat- Brunswick, Maine, after a brief sop Community College on the illness, on Feb. 2, 2019, at the Oregon Coast. She conducted age of 81. She was born on Feb. writing workshops for over 30 8, 1937, in Danville, Illinois, to years, and inspired numerous Nelson Smith and Helen Baird writers and poets. Smith. Each day was an adventure, Sandra graduated from the and full of wonder for Sandra. University of Missouri with a She loved to write, dance, sing bachelor’s degree in journalism, and paint. Sandra lived life on and received a master’s degree her own terms, always wanting Sandra Foushée in English from the St. Louis to be near the ocean. She made University. Her poems have friends easily, and approached been published in Ploughshares, Prairie people with joy, warmth, and a smile. Schooner, Rosebud, West Wind Review, Sandra is survived by her son, Eric The Seattle Review, the eleventh muse, Foushée, and his wife, Nancy Eckel The Southern Poetry Review, and Runes. Foushée; grandchildren Connor, Martha, Sandra received a Walden Fellowship Lane and Asher; former spouse Richard from the Northwest Writing Institute, has Foushée; and her beloved cat, Sir Guy. She been a MacDowell Colony Fellow, and is preceded in death by her partner of 30 was an associate of the Rocky Mountain years, Alwyn Scott Turner. Women’s Institute. In 2010 she won the An open house celebration of her life William Stafford Poetry Award from Rose- was held Thursday, Feb. 28, at People Plus bud, and a Merit Award in poetry from in Brunswick, Maine. Atlanta Review. In lieu of fl owers, donations may be An avid teacher, Sandra shared her pas- made to People Plus, 35 Union St., Bruns- sion for creative writing, literature and wick, ME 04011. Could LEMTRADA be right for Could you? LEMTRADA be right for you? Could LEMTRADA be right for you? March 2nd, 2019 at 11:30am March 2nd, 2019 at 11:30am March 2nd, 2019 at 11:30am Baked Alaska Baked Alaska #1 1 12th Street 1 12th Street #1 97103 Astoria, Oregon Baked Astoria, Alaska Oregon 97103 1 12th Street #1 Astoria, Oregon 97103 Leah Gaedeke Leah Gaedeke Portland, Oregon Portland, Oregon Leah Gaedeke Portland, Oregon the ocean,” Freud said. Since the city’s state- ments after the incident were done in an offi cial capacity, the city is entitled to “abso- lute privilege from this (def- amation) claim and cannot be held liable for the com- ments at issue.” Moore responded in a memorandum of opposition to the request for dismissal, fi led Tuesday. Moore said the city fails to establish facts necessary for recreational immunity, and the city should be liable “if the defendant can reason- ably foresee that there is an unreasonable risk of harm ... and the plaintiff is injured as a result of the failure to warn.” The city will respond to Moore’s latest motion within the timeline provided by the court. “I need a little more time to digest it and we will respond soon,” Freud said. PEP-10966 PEP-10966 PEP-10966 This Ford Explorer hit the exterior of Rite Aid in Seaside. A Ford Explorer crashed into the Rite Aid building at 313 South Roosevelt Drive in Seaside on Friday, Feb. 15. At 12:34 p.m., police responded to a call of an elderly driver whose car had struck the exterior on the southwest side of the build- ing. Two people were taken to Providence Seaside Hos- pital with possible injuries. SEASIDE POLICE LOG Feb. 8 Feb. 12 8:17 p.m., Forest Drive: Police respond to a report of a female threatening self harm and harm to others. After speaking with police, she agrees to calm down for the night. 9:41 a.m., 1900 block N. Holla- day: Police respond to a report of a male loitering in the area of the high school. Subject en- tered the school looking for a restroom; he inquired about talking to students about drugs. He was trespassed in fu- ture from all school properties. 2:28 p.m., Eighth and Necani- cum: A person is arrested and charged with possession of methamphetamine. Feb. 9 3:37 a.m., Police headquarters: Police respond to a call from a man who says he is unable to locate his fi ancé after she left a bar intoxicated. He called back later to say she returned. 3:44 p.m., Fisherman’s Fish and Chips: Sex crimes are reported. 3:56 p.m., 700 block 16th Av- enue: Caller reports possible drug activity in the neighbor- hood. Police say they will in- crease patrols to the area. Feb. 10 4:52 a.m., 1800 block S. Roos- evelt: Burglary, theft and crim- inal mischief are reported. Feb. 11 11:42 a.m., Police headquar- ters: A person came in to regis- ter as a sex off ender. Feb. 13 3:41 a.m., N. Wahanna: A de- ceased person is reported. 8:15 a.m., 300 block S. Colum- bia: Caller reports adult son with a knife; caller and another family member report feeling threatened. Offi cers respond- ing say no crime was commit- ted and son unwilling to seek help at this time. Feb. 14 9:25 a.m., F Street, Gearhart: Police assist Seaside police with locating a subject in a ha- rassment case. 3:37 p.m., Avenue T: Police re- spond to report of someone digging a cave on the beach. Unable to locate subject or cave. Feb. 15 10:53 a.m., 300 block Eighth Avenue: A burglary in the sec- ond degree is reported, as well as theft in the second degree. Feb. 16 12:29 a.m., 300 block Fifth Street: An assault in the fourth degree is reported. 3:41 p.m., Pocket Park: Caller reports bubble artists causing a traffi c hazard. Artists say they are ready to move along. 5:34 p.m., Holladay Drive: A subject is arrested and charged with violating a restraining or- der. Feb. 17 7:46 p.m., Seaside: Police assist Portland police with missing juveniles believed to be intox- icated in the area. Youths are located and turned over to a responsible party. MEMORIAL NOTICE Saturday, March 9 MOORE, Wanda Mae — Celebration of life at 1 p.m., Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church, 320 First Ave. in Seaside; reception follows at the American Legion, 1216 S. Hemlock St. in Cannon Beach. Moore, 70, of Man- zanita, formerly of Seaside, died Saturday, Feb. 2, 2019, at home. Waud’s Funeral Home in Tillamook was in charge of the arrangements.