A2 • Friday, June 25, 2021 | Seaside Signal | SeasideSignal.com PUBLIC SAFETY LOG SEASIDE POLICE DEPT. PUBLIC SAFETY LOG front window was shot out. June 13 9:56 a.m., N. Columbia: Caller reports their car was illegally entered when the window was broken. 12:57 p.m., 2400 block U.S. High- way 101: Caller reports a human being is crawling above the ceiling. Police listen and say they think it’s an animal. The caller is advised to contact the building management. 1:05 p.m., East End of Avenue D: Caller reports a dilapidated motor home has transients living in it at the end of her street. June 12 5:01 a.m., Library: Subjects found sleeping on library property left the area after being warned of trespass. 9:49 a.m., 2500 block Sunset Boulevard: Caller tells police their 5:05 p.m., East End of Avenue D: Police receive a second call about this vehicle; the occupant is asked to move along. 2:52 p.m., 1000 block 12th Ave- nue: Police respond to a report of a dog tied to a pole; prior to their arrival, the dog was picked up by its owner. 3:22 p.m., 1800 block Lewis and Clark Road: Fire investigation. 11:22 p.m., East End of Avenue D: Police respond to a report of a couple in another camp fi ghting; the involved parties say the argu- ment was verbal, not physical. June 14 3:17 a.m., Convention Center: A person sleeping on Convention Center property is advised to keep moving. 3:50 a.m., Avenue Q and Roos- evelt: Pedestrian failed to yield to a vehicle. 8:40 a.m., 2600 block S. Roo- sevelt: Caller requests police notify transients an excavator will be sweeping through the Mill Ponds area. Subjects are advised. 9:55 a.m., 400 block 16th Avenue: A missing person is reported. 2:27 p.m., Avenue U and Roo- sevelt: Caller reports a subject OBITUARIES Girl dies after being pulled out to sea in Cannon Beach Oak Ridge, Tennessee Feb. 4, 1928 — June 19, 2021 Patricia Coff ey She loved all types of music and played the piano throughout her life. She was passionate about golf and even taught her husband to play the game. Mrs. Coff ey and her hus- band were active in the Par- ent Teacher Association at Tendoy and Syringa elemen- tary schools in Pocatello. She was also a Girl Scouts leader and a Cub Scouts den mother for many years. Mrs. Coff ey is survived by her daughter, Charlene Ann Coff ey Luther; two grandchildren, Benjamin Tyler Luther (Amy Gray), of Johnson City, Tennes- see, and Erin Coff ey Vingi- ello (Tony Vingiello), of Portland; future son-in-law, Jerry Donald Blackburn, of Sweetwater, Tennessee; sis- ter-in-law, Shirley Coff ey, of Redmond; nephews, Wil- liam Jay Coff ey Jr. (Charles Schomaker), of Portland, Douglas Charles Coff ey (Karen Coff ey), of Reno, Nevada, and Darryl Allen Coff ey (Lisa Coff ey), of Redmond; niece, Julie Lynn Coff ey Patton (Douglas Pat- ton), of Bend; and other fam- ily members. Special friends include Polly Blackburn, Bob and Betsy Luther, Bill and Jan Whitworth and Ferne Stude- baker. Her long-standing friend is Alice Anderson of Jupiter, Florida. Patricia was much-loved and will be deeply missed. Heartfelt thanks are extended to the compassion- ate and professional staff at Commonwealth Senior Liv- ing of Oak Ridge and Caris Healthcare for all of their caring assistance to Patri- cia Coff ey, our mom and grandma. Interment will be at Ocean View Cemetery in Warren- ton on Monday at 2 p.m. In lieu of fl owers, dona- tions may be made to the Oregon Humane Society, 1067 N.E. Columbia Blvd., Portland, OR., 97211 (503- 285-7722, oregonhumane. org/tribute) or the Idaho Youth Ranch, 5465 W. Irving St., Boise, ID., 83706 (208-377-2613, youthranch. org/donate). Weatherford Mortuary of Oak Ridge and Ocean View Cremation and Burial Ser- vice of Astoria are in charge of the arrangements. An online guest book may be signed at weatherfordmortu- ary.com Byron Mark Steinman Astoria April 26, 1950 — May 31, 2021 Byron Mark Steinman (most knew him as Mark) was born April 26, 1950, in Olympia, Washington, to Lawrence and Shirley Steinman. Mark fell asleep in death on May 31, 2021, due to a brain aneurysm, followed by a hemorrhagic stroke. Mark spent part of his childhood in St. Helens, but spent his summers in Sheri- dan, with his grandparents. He met his wife, Belinda Barbee, in Seaside. They were married July 4, 1970. Growing up in a logging camp, he fell in love with being in the woods, which led him to become a logger. He later worked as an inde- pendent truck driver. He also enjoyed hunting, fi shing and camping, where he spent most of his time making memories with his family. Mark was raised as one of Byron Steinman Jehovah’s Witnesses, and at the age of 12, dedicated his life to his faith. He was well known for his strong faith, his knowledge of the Bible and his love for sharing it with others. After retirement, one of his greatest joys was spend- ing time with his growing family and going on count- less family trips with many 4:02 p.m., 1700 block 12th Ave- nue: An assault is reported. 6:10 p.m., East End of Avenue D: Caller reports female pounding on the door of a trailer. Police speak to the woman and her partner who say their argument is verbal only. NEWS IN BRIEF Patricia Velma Coff ey Patricia Velma Coff ey, 93, of Oak Ridge, Tennes- see, died peacefully on June 19, 2021, at the Common- wealth Senior Living facility in Oak Ridge. Mrs. Coff ey was born Feb. 4, 1928, in Lewiston, Idaho, raised in Astoria, Ore- gon, and lived in Pocatello, Idaho (1951 to 2005), before moving to Oak Ridge in 2005 to be near her daughter and grandchildren. Her parents, both deceased, were Leonard Rohn Andrews and Asta Lucy Andrews; each worked as a dentist in Astoria. Mrs. Coff ey assisted her father in his dental offi ce, later worked for the telephone company in Astoria and was employed by the school dis- trict in Pocatello. Mrs. Coff ey had one brother, Gary Rohn Andrews, who preceded her in death. Mrs. Coff ey married Charles Victor Coff ey in 1951, and was his beloved wife until his death in 1988. They resided in Pocatello and raised two children, Charlene Ann Coff ey Luther and Bruce Allen Coff ey, who preceded Mrs. Coff ey in death. Mrs. Coff ey was active in the First United Presby- terian Church of Pocatello as an elder and a Sunday school teacher, and in the Ruth and Radiant chapters of the Order of the Eastern Star, primarily as a musician. “on the nod” in the street. On contact, the person tells police they just came from the meth- adone clinic and will get out of the roadway. cherished memories. He taught his family love, loy- alty and, most importantly, faith. He is survived by his wife, Belinda Steinman; six chil- dren, Angeline Chase, Missy Phillips, Matthew Steinman, Jacque Jacobsen, Mary Palm- rose and Echo Cruse; three siblings, Paul Steinman, Arni Steinman and Chrissy New- man; and 11 grandchildren, Zachary Chase, Cord Chase, Bowen Chase, Brayden Chase, Trevor Phillips, Abi- gail Phillips, Logan Stein- man, Kaleb Steinman, Chloe Steinman, Briana White and Gabriel White. Mark will be dearly missed by his family and the many friends he made across the Pacifi c Northwest. A memorial service via Zoom will be held on July 10 at 3 p.m. The Zoom ID is 503-812-2267; the password is 1995. A Portland 11-year-old girl died after she was swept out to sea last Thursday afternoon by a tide north of Haystack Rock in Cannon Beach. Offi cials say the girl was located by a U.S. Coast Guard aircrew and brought back to shore by a jet ski and rescue swimmer. She was fl own to a hospital. She was iden- tifi ed by her family as Lily Pearl Markwell, 11, of Portland. In an obituary, the family said Mark- well died on Friday at Providence St. Vin- cent Medical Center in Portland after being pulled from the water on Thursday. “Lily was a spirited, beautiful girl since before she was born,” the obituary said. “When she wasn’t reading a book (fantasy was always a favorite) she was out fi nding adventure — rock climbing, swimming, bik- ing, or just playing with her siblings. Lily was a joy to be around. She was usually very straight-faced, skeptical and a little sarcas- tic but always kind, especially to those who were vulnerable or overlooked.” A GoFundMe page has been set up to help the family with medical and funeral expenses. Ninth county resident dies of coronavirus A ninth Clatsop County resident has died from the coronavirus. The Oregon Health Authority described the person as an 89-year-old woman who tested positive on April 11 and died at home on June 1. No other information was imme- diately available. The health authority has recorded 1,060 virus cases in the county. Twenty-fi ve were hospitalized and nine have died. There has been a spike of more than two dozen virus cases reported over the past week. A spokesman for the county said Monday that the cases are tied to households, gather- ings, workplaces and schools. He said none of the cases tied to work- places have reached the state’s threshold for disclosure, which is fi ve for workplaces with 30 or more employees. The county declined to provide any more information about the cases. Parking change on Ocean Vista in Seaside Speeding vehicles and limited visibility prompted the Seaside City Council to enact a parking restriction on Ocean Vista Way. “When you are coming around, you’re coming down Ocean Vista, and you’re going to make a left on to Beach Drive, you cannot see around because of the cars there,” City Councilor Tita Montero said. The Transportation Advisory Commis- sion reviewed the parking issue at the inter- section of Ocean Vista Way and Beach Drive and came to the conclusion that park- ing on the west side of Ocean Vista should be eliminated, Public Works Director Dale McDowell said at Monday’s City Council meeting. “Vehicles are parking on the grassy shoulder next to the Tides chain-link fence, narrowing the traffi c lanes to a mere 13 feet wide.” In the last year-and-a-half, people have started parking on the grass “when there’s really no need to,” McDowell said. “There’s normal parking on that side of the street, up to the ADA ramp and that’s as far as we want it to go. So we would sign everything beyond that point.” The advisory commission recommended designating the area as “no parking this side of street” from the existing asphalt Ameri- cans with Disabilities Act-accessible ramp to the end of the fence. The change will aff ect three spaces, McDowell said. Mayor Jay Barber and city councilors Randy Frank, Tom Horning, Tita Montero, David Posalski and Steve Wright unani- mously approved the parking change. Dana Phillips was absent. We would like to acknowledge these volunteers who have worked extremely hard at the softball and baseball fields for the kids in this community! Field Maintenance: Tom Butler and his crew of Ian Deuber, Jeff Cocco and Jordan Hadley and Chris Hanson! With Tom Butlers leadership Sons of Norway field is looking tremendous! Forest Betts, Nate Saso and Brett Bishop who spent a lot of time up at Wahanna fixing bleachers and cleaning up the field! Jake Card painted the dugouts and buildings at Nor- way and Wahanna! Daniel and Nicole Sturgell who have donated hours of time and equipment to making the fields better! Richard Marshall fixed rot on the dugouts at Norway and Wahanna! Helped hang the sign at Wahanna! Coach Jim Auld who has spent more hours on fields in Seaside than all of us combined and is still doing it! Rex Olson striped the parking lot at Wahanna and put up gates on the dugouts at Norway! Dylan Ford who got fields ready for the Tballers at Cartright Park! Keith Keranen Excavation for delivering gravel and allowing us to use his roller to level out the outfields and all fields! A1 concrete who donated concrete for the new sign at Wahanna Ben Olson for moving bleachers for us from Gearhart School to Wahanna fields! Chris Corder, Andy Klumper and Forest Betts for all the field prep not just this year but all these past years! Jason Kraushaar for all the time and effort over the years in making fields better! Mark Ward and Roland Archer who fixed the flag pole at Sons of Norway! Lloyd Nickson who kept the north forty mowed! Sign One and their employees who built the sign and donated to the purchase!! Bryan Derby and his crew for keeping the grass cut and always being there when we have a need! Chuck Loesch and his crew for doing all the mowing up at Wahanna! Arbor Care Voluntary Coaches: TBall coaches: Shasta Jones Karla Luttrell/Jon Lutrell Kenna Walker Ashley Nelson/Joel Nelson Ashley Graffius/William Graffius Marcus Brown Ashley Smith Austin Krol Baseball Coaches: Rookies Jeremy Catt Andy Klumper Scott Howell Mark Mizell Wally Hamer Minors Derai Butler-Ian Deuber Lloyd Nickson-Jeff Cocco Tom Butler-Jordan Hadley Rocky Wetherby Tyler Johnson Bruce Olson Jason Haag Major 60 Mark Ward Jake Card Brent Boles Major 70 Adam Israel Sam Hughes Dave Herman Matt Long Will Reding Senior American Jason Kraushaar John Toyooka Chris Palmer/Dave Herman Thanks to Seaside Kids who has sponsored and supported kids in this community for years! Special shout out to John Morris who has unselfishly for a lot of years given time, and care for this great program!! Also, to head coaches Brett Wolfe and Jessica Garrigues who have given so many hours to working with kids, and running programs for the benefit of this community! To all the sponsors of Seaside Kids thank you! To all the parents who help run concession stands and especially Kayla Bucher and Ashlee Klumper! Softball Coaches: 8u Joanna Bishop Jeff Jackson Lindsey Moore Mathew Halsen Nicole Sturgell Erika Marshall Adam Israel 10u Marcus Brown Scott White 12u Nate Saso Forest Betts Jenn Haag 14u Hilary Stock Heather Fenton Chris Corder Andy Klumper Emma Taylor WE ARE ALWAYS IN NEED FOR VOLUNTEERS! columbiamemorial.org/mens-health Field maintenance, umpiring, concession stands, coaching! Thank you to all that have helped make this season great!!!