A2 • Friday, July 16, 2021 | Seaside Signal | SeasideSignal.com OBITUARIES Samuel Thomas Whisler Warrenton April 16, 1995 — July 9, 2021 It is with great sorrow we announce that Astoria police offi cer Samuel Thomas Whisler passed away at the young age of 26 on July 9, 2021, of natural causes, in his home in Warrenton. Samuel was a beloved husband, father, brother and son. He will be irrevoca- bly missed by many, includ- ing the love of his life, wife, Christin Whisler, as well as the light of his world, daughter, Penelope Whisler, and bonus son, Maverick Rankin; parents, Mark and Lisa Whisler; grandmother, Shirley Whisler; siblings, Aimee Walker (husband John Walker), Josh Whit- more, Amanda Laird (hus- band Alan Jorgensen) and Justin Laird, and Korissa Whisler, Patrick Whisler (wife Chloe Whisler) and Sarah Whisler (partner Jorge Haiek). He will also be greatly missed by his nieces, Olivia Laird, Ava Walker, Mila Whitmore and Charlotte Jor- gensen; and nephews, Fin- ley Jorgensen, Deontay Pha- raoh, Ayden Whisler, Owen Whisler and Louis Haiek. His loving godparents, Jimmy and Piper O’Brien, will also deeply miss him. Sammy was the young- est of eight children born on April 16, 1995, to Mark and Lisa Whisler in Asto- ria. He was raised and grew up in the Seaside commu- nity, going through Seaside and Gearhart elementary schools, Broadway Mid- Wayne. He loved the outdoors and enjoyed learning how to survive out in the wilder- ness. From a very young age he knew he wanted to fol- low in his father’s footsteps of serving and protecting his community. At 13 years old, Sam spent his free time volun- teering with search and res- cue, and continued doing so for over eight years. In high school, Sam began volun- teering with the Gearhart Fire Department with his best friend, Zac Sweet. In 2013, he was sworn in as an enforcement cadet at the Clatsop County Sheriff ’s Offi ce as a reserve deputy. Later, he joined the Seaside Fire Department, and served dle School and graduating from Seaside High School in 2013. As a toddler, Sam loved being like his father, Sgt. Mark Whisler, by wield- ing a holster and his butter knife “sword” everywhere he went. He enjoyed watch- ing old western fi lms and wanted to be just like John as a lifeguard on Seaside beaches. Finally, in January 2020, Sam’s lifelong dream came true when he joined the Astoria Police Depart- ment as a police offi cer. In Sam’s eyes, his life was complete. He had man- ifested the life he dreamed of. Sam would talk to his mother and father, who moved to Bend in 2015, every day over the phone. He recently had told his mother in one of their con- versations, “I love my life! I love my wife, I love my kids and I love my job.” Sam is preceded in death by grandparents Marlene Winchester, David Whisler and Thomas McDonald. Sam will be tremen- dously missed by all who Gloria Ruth Davis Elizabeth Jane Hansen Tillamook July 11, 1931 — June 26, 2021 Seaside May 2, 1922 – July 12, 2021 A family graveside memorial service for Gloria Ruth Davis was held June 29 at Greenwood Cemetery in Astoria. Gloria passed away at age 89 on June 26, 2021, in Tillamook. Gloria was born July 11, 1931, to Graydon and Ruth (Parker) Pace in Beaver- ton. Gloria married Joseph Leroy Davis on Dec. 18, 1948. They had six chil- dren, three girls and then three boys, Kathryn Elaine, Ruth Ann, Joellen Kay, John Mark, Daniel Joseph and David Graydon. Gloria was preceded in death by her daughter, Ruth Ann, on July 4, 1971, and her husband, Joseph, on Feb. 26, 2009. Gloria is survived by daughters, Kathryn Elaine Bauer and Joellen Kay Aune; and sons, John Mark Davis, Daniel Joseph Davis and David Graydon Davis. Gloria has 18 grandchildren and numerous great- and great-great-grandchildren. Gloria was an accom- plished pianist. She was pri- marily a homemaker, but after most of her children were grown, she had a num- ber of jobs, including work- ing at a Christian school as treasurer, kindergarten teacher and teacher’s aide. She worked as a rest home aide, also. She loved the Lord Jesus and her family to the very end, with all of her soul! Elizabeth Jane Hansen, “Bettie” to all who knew her, passed away on July 12, 2021, at the age of 99, at Clatsop Care Health and Rehabilitation Center in Astoria. She was born in Butte, Montana, on May 2, 1922, to Lloyd and Helen Weir. Bettie grew up in Kalis- pell, Montana, and after she graduated she moved to Illinois and Washington, D.C., where she worked for the civil service. She married Bob Lee in 1944 and had two children, Audrey Lee, of Portland, and Robert Lee II, of Gear- hart. Bettie worked in the shipyards, and after the war moved to Astoria, where her husband was stationed. When they divorced, she moved to Seaside. She mar- ried Cliff ord Hansen and had two children with him, knew him. A memorial ser- vice will be held July 21 at 12 p.m. at the Seaside Civic and Convention Center for family, friends and law enforcement. A livestream will be pro- vided for those who cannot attend. For the livestream link, please go to astoria. or.us/Officer_Sam_Whis- ler_.aspx. This website will be updated regularly with information in regard to the service, livestream, diff erent ways to donate and fundrais- ers going on. Please check the website often. Caldwell’s Luce-Lay- ton Mortuary is in charge of the arrangements. Visit cald- wellsmortuary.com to share memories and to sign the guest book. MEMORIAL Raphael ‘Stubby’ Lyons Jr. Saturday, July 17 LYONS, Raphael ‘Stubby’ Jr. — Celebration of life at 11 a.m., at the Sea- side High School football fi eld in Broadway Park. Helen Hansen, of Gear- hart, and Michael Kasala, of McHenry, Illinois. She had nine grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grand- children, and many nieces, nephews and cousins. She was preceded in death by her parents; sis- ter, Geraldine “Jerry” Arthur Roth; brother, Lloyd Weir Jr.; and grandson, Robbie Lee. Bettie was an avid bowler, going to the nation- als 46 times. Bettie had an average of over 200, and bowled several 300 games. When she threw her ball, it would not even hit the alley until half way down, and the pins would fl y, it was so powerful. Bettie also liked to knit, crochet, sew and quilt, plus teaching others to bowl. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star and PEO. In her later years, she enjoyed doing geneal- ogy for several families. The family would like to express our thanks for the wonderful help and care given by Clatsop Care and Lower Columbia Hospice of Astoria. Those wishing to honor her life can make a dona- tion in her name to Lower Columbia Hospice, 2111 Exchange St., Astoria, OR., 97103, or Clatsop Care Health District, 646 16th St., Astoria, OR., 97103. APPLIANCE PACKAGE DEALS WINDERMERE REALTY TRUST Windermere Realty Trust is hiring an Administrative & Marketing Support Specialist This is an ideal position for a team player who excels in a service- minded culture driven by talented people who are committed to the highest standard of business practice. Our Support Specialists play an important role in our offices by performing a number of duties designed to assist Agents in managing their businesses. You must be able to follow through on projects, prioritize workload, organize many details and uphold the highest level of confidentiality throughout the role. 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