A2 • Friday, May 14, 2021 | Seaside Signal | SeasideSignal.com OBITUARIES Keith Alan Rooney Seaside April 8, 1967 — Jan. 4, 2021 Seaside Signal Keith Alan Rooney was born in Astoria on April 8, 1967, to Robert E. Rooney and Deanna Rooney (Bergeson). I miss him so much. He always had a big smile for everyone, and a big heart, but his heart failed him on Jan. 4, 2021. He loved his sons, Robert Leslie Rooney, age 12, and Ronny Russell Rooney, age 10, so much. His boys were named after grandpa Rooney and grandpa Les Ronny Rus- sell Rooney, best friend, Ron Hopla, and great-grandpa, Russell. Keith graduated from Sea- side High School in 1986 and went to Mount Hood Com- munity College for a short time before joining the U.S. Army in 1988. He attended boot camp in Fort Bragg, North Carolina, and then was stationed in Germany, where he was trained as a combat engineer. Once he was out of the Army, Keith moved to Alaska to work with his dad as a heavy equipment operator. Most recently, he worked as a driver Clean Sweep, owned by Ben and Tammy Olson. We lived in a logging camp in Thorne Bay, Alaska, from 1969 to 1974. Keith attended fi rst grade there. He became a big brother when his sister, Shannon, was born in Ket- chikan, Alaska, in 1971. Baseball was Keith’s favorite sport growing up. From pee-wee to varsity, we never missed a game. Keith was a catcher for all four years on varsity. He had a lot of respect for coach Jim Auld, from whom he learned a great deal. Keith had a lot of friends and family. He is survived by his dad, Robert Rooney (Sandee), in Fairbanks, Alaska; and his mother, Deanna, and stepfather, Les Philbrook, of Seaside. In addition, Keith leaves behind the following fam- ily members: brother, Hunter Rooney; sister, Dako- tah Rooney; brother, Bran- don Philbrook, his wife, Jen, and nieces, Emily and Lei- ana; sister, Shannon Lahaie, her partner, Jim, and their children, Kaelee and Jacob; sister, Charmagne Stous (Ray); brother, James Phil- brook (Christine); uncle, Gary Bergeson (Pat); uncle, Larry Bergeson (Linda); uncle, Wayne Bergeson (Joni); uncle, Wade Bergeson (Jackie); and aunt, Lynn Bergeson. Dusty Cheuvront was always a big part of Keith’s life. He has always been a big part of our family. He was like a son to Keith, and Keith was so proud of him. Dusty is now a staff sergeant with the U.S. Marines. Keith was close to Dusty, his wife, Rachell, and their kids, Baily, Zeke and Ellie. Keith was a great father. He raised his children by himself, with a little help from grandma Deanna. I love you son, and miss your daily phone calls. Love you forever, Mom “When I am gone, release me — let me go / I have so many things to see and do. / You must not tie yourself to me with tears / Be happy that we had so many years. “I gave you love, you can only guess / How much you gave me in happiness. / I thank you for the love each have shown / But now it is time I traveled alone. “So grieve awhile for me if grieve you must / Then let your grief be comforted by trust. / It is only for a while that we must part / So bless those memories within your heart. “I will not be far away, for life goes on / So if you need me, call and I will come. / Though you cannot see or touch me, I will be near/ And if you listen with your heart, you will hear / All of my love around you, soft and clear. “Then when you must come this way alone / I will greet you with a smile and ‘Welcome Home.’” We would like to thank everyone who was so kind in sending fl owers and cards and and making condolence calls. We would also like to thank Providence Seaside Hospital and Providence St. Vincent Medical Center for taking good care of Keith and for everything they did. We appreciate it. Thank you from the Phil- brook and Rooney families. Suzanne Margaret Louis Seaside March 25, 1946 — May 3, 2021 Suzanne Margaret Louis, 75, of Seaside, was born March 25, 1946, and passed away at home on May 3, 2021, surrounded by her loving family. She married David Louis in 1981, and they made their home in Seaside, where they raised their family. A true matriarch, she dedi- cated her life to her family, creating a home where peo- ple were loved and accepted unconditionally. She believed in com- plete authenticity, and always encouraged those around her to be their true selves. She off ered love and forgiveness easily, and was a guiding force to all who knew her. Suzanne had a green thumb, and an eye for inte- rior design. She loved cooking for her family, and always had an extra seat at her table for those who needed it. Suzanne will be deeply missed by everyone who had the privilege to know and love her. Suzanne is preceded in death by her dear mater- nal grandmother, Wil- liah Smith, and survives through her beloved hus- band, David; her four chil- dren, Scott, Todd, Christian and Meilyn; and her nine grandchildren, Thea, Chris- tian Jr., Ava, Odin, Ala- ric, Aram, Willo, Lilla and Brodie. PUBLIC SAFETY LOG 10:31 p.m., Sunset Boule- vard: Emergency medical response. investigation; no hazardous materials., U.S. Highway 101 and Pacific Way. 1:23 a.m., N. Holladay: Po- lice assistance is requested to awaken a sleeping sub- ject in a hotel lobby. Police help the person find a cab to take them home. May 4 4:23 p.m., emergency med- ical service,, Surf Pines near Manion Drive, Surf Pines. 8:21 a.m., N. Roosevelt: A transient who trashed the Chambers restroom with garbage is cited for criminal mischief. 2:07 p.m., The Cove: Emer- gency medical response. A sick person is cared for. A lost person is assisted returning to their hotel. SEASIDE POLICE DEPT. PUBLIC SAFETY LOG May 4 April 30 8:41 a.m., 1000 block 12th Ave: Subjects reported camping in the area are advised there’s been a com- plaint and agree to move along. 12:38 p.m., 400 block S. Co- lumbia: Emergency medical response. May 1 3:59 a.m., 900 block S. Holl- aday: A person is arrested on a warrant. 11:50 p.m., 1000 block S. Holladay: A person going through trash cans is ad- vised to leave the area. May 2 1:42 a.m., 500 block Broad- way: After police respond to a call for help, police searched the area. They spoke with two transients claimed they weren’t the ones calling for help, but there was nobody else in the area. 3:37 p.m., 400 block Broad- way: Police respond to a report of a person walking around brandishing a large sword. No such person is located. 9:32 a.m., Ocean Way and Columbia: A transient blocking the sidewalk with his belongings is advised to stop blocking the sidewalk. May 3 2:19 p.m., 1600 block Broadway: A person is ar- rested on a warrant. 2:59 p.m., Beach and 14th Avenue: Subjects reported pitching tents on the beach and having a bonfire in the logs are advised to put out their fire, pack up, move along. 3:36 p.m., 500 block Ave- nue U: Subjects are cited for unlawful burning. 3:54 p.m., 400 block S. Holl- aday: Caller reports children she feels are neglected; po- lice contact the household and determine the children are in the care of a responsi- ble adult. 11:44 p.m., Broadway Park: May 5 12:04 p.m., Broadway Park: Dog complaint. 5:50 p.m., 12th and Prom: A child reported lost or miss- ing on the beach is located by police and fire personnel who reunited the child with its family. 8:27 p.m., Chamber re- strooms: A female reported screaming is advised if she doesn’t cut it out, she’ll be arrested for disorderly conduct. May 6 9:15 a.m., 1200 block Ave- nue D: Suspicious circum- stances are reported. May 5 11:00 a.m., 3100 block Sun- set Blvd.: Fire alarm. May 6 12:31 p.m., 1200 block Av- enue B: Emergency medical response. 4:40 p.m., 1500 block N. Holladay Drive: Fire investi- gation. May 7 10:35 p.m., Ocean Way: Emergency medical re- sponse. OREGON STATE POLICE PUBLIC SAFETY LOG Car broken into 10:31 a.m., U.S. Highway 101 and Avenue U: Car accident. A motorist from Hillsboro traveling with her teen daughter who parked their Nissan Juke at the Sunset Trailhead parking lot May 5 reported to police at 15:30 when she returned to her car, she saw her front pas- senger window broken and her daughter’s backpack and her handbag stolen. Po- lice say the incident is under investigation. 1:59 p.m., 400 block S. Roo- sevelt: A woman reported screaming and making a scene in a store tells police there is no emergency. She is trespassed from the property. 11:45 p.m., Avenue G and The Prom: A disturbance is reported. SEASIDE FIRE & RESCUE GEARHART FIRE DEPT. PUBLIC SAFETY LOG FIRE LOG April 30 1:31 p.m., East end Avenue D: Fire investigation. 3:08 p.m., Estuary: Emer- gency medical response. 7:49 a.m., emergency med- ical service,, Manion, Surf Pines. 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