A2 • Friday, July 23, 2021 | Seaside Signal | SeasideSignal.com Business Directory OBITUARIES Larry Joe Peters Jr. CONSTRUCTION Cannon Beach Feb. 20, 1968 — July 15, 2021 Larry Joe Peters Jr., the son of Larry J. and Nancy L. Peters, was born on Feb. 20, 1968, at the Willamette Falls Hospital in Oregon City. He died on July 15, 2021, at home, from cancer. He was 52 years old. Larry is survived by his parents and four children, Dylan J. Peters, of Colorado Springs, Colorado, McKen- zie D. Peters, of Ashland, Bennett L. Peters, of Lake George, Texas, and Raven E. Dusick, of Astoria. Dylan and Rachael blessed him with Delylah Grace, a pre- cious granddaughter. He’s also survived by his sister, Lori J. Peters, in West Linn and, sadly, was preceded in death by his brother, Darrin J. Peters. Thankfully, his family, all of his children and many of his friends were there to com- fort and spend time during the fi nal days. Larry and his fam- ily moved from West Linn to Eugene to Beaverton to Fairfax, Virginia, to Denver and to San Francisco, before settling in idyllic Cannon Beach in 1982. Larry graduated from Seaside High School in 1986 and attended the Uni- versity of Oregon. Larry loved Cannon Beach — the overwhelm- ing scenic beauty, the com- fort of a close-knit, support- ive community, the nearness of family and the camarade- rie of many friends. He was also part of extended fami- lies as a cook at the Whaler, Bill’s Tavern and the Warren House Pub, which were very important to him. Larry Peters Jr. Larry was a great travel buddy. Road-tripping from Cannon Beach to Key West, Florida, with high school friends; fi shing in New Zea- land, cooking on a “barbie” in Australia; going on safari in Kenya and Tanzania; vis- iting temples in Thailand; riding vintage cars in Cuba; dancing the tango and eating B oB M c E wan c onstruction , marvelous beef in Uruguay and Argentina; and feasting at a luau in Hawaii, a bar- becue joint in Austin and Dooky Chase’s renowned chicken in New Orleans. And, always going back to Puerto Escondido and Zihuatanejo just one more time. Larry also enjoyed golf, music and occasionally playing his harmonica. He was a member of the Can- non Beach Post 168 Sons of the American Legion. Larry was a light that brightened our lives with kindness and humor. This is a sad time, but memories of him will be strong and full of joyous times. Please donate to the North Coast Land Conser- vancy to help conserve Ore- gon’s coastal lands forever! inc . 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Rick then enrolled in offi cer candidate school in Newport, Rhode Island, and could be seen racing his MG down the famed Ocean Drive. He spent four years on a naval destroyer traveling the world. As a gunnery offi cer, Richard Francis Sabol Rick patrolled the waters off of Cuba during the Cuban missile blockade, report- ing Soviet activity from sea and air. Rick and his crew actively rescued Cuban emi- gres from the waters, and safely delivered them to waiting U.S. Coast Guard boats off the coast of Miami. Upon completion of his military duty, Rick started a career with the Bethle- hem Steel Co., joining his father and two brothers-in- law. During his fi rst posting in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Rick met the love of his life, Karen Penfi eld, whom he quickly dubbed Penny. They were married for 54 years. His illustrious career took Rick, Penny and their growing family all over the U.S. and, upon retirement, he settled in coastal Ore- gon, where he enjoyed his new life on the West Coast. Rick enjoyed crabbing in his Boston whaler, golf, poker nights with his buddies and a good bratwurst from his favorite Portland area market. Rick was an accom- plished fl y fi sherman, hunter, golfer and maker of his famed steak sandwiches. He passed his love of these hobbies to his three chil- dren, Rick, Scott and Tif- fany. His fi ve grandchildren will remember his dubi- ous driving lessons, applied equally to cars and golf carts. Rick’s son-in-law, Brian, and daughter-in-law, Colleen, will miss his sense of humor, and encyclopedic knowledge, most of all. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, a mass of Chris- tian burial will be held in October, and his ashes will be interred at Willamette National Cemetery. www.OceanViewAstoria.com Lowest Cost Cremation On The Northern Oregon Coast See our website for Up-To-Date Pricing Comparisons. 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July 13 July 14 June 30 6:43 a.m., Avenue S and Coo- per: A person is arrested on a warrant. 10:24 a.m., 1800 block Lewis and Clark: Fire investigation. 2:02 p.m., 2600 block Spruce: Car accident with injuries. 7:55 a.m., 300 block Alpine Street: A disturbance is report- ed. 1:08 p.m., Riverwalk: A tran- sient reported to be setting up camp is advised to keep moving. 9:42 p.m., North of Avenue H: Fireworks off ense. 9:52 p.m., 500 block S. Roos- evelt: Fireworks off ense. 10:06 a.m. 800 block Country Avenue: Gearhart police are assisted on a disturbance call. July 12 3:01 p.m., S. Holladay: Sex crimes are reported. 4:42 p.m., Convention Center parking: A woman reported yelling and throwing things around denies the behavior. 5:14 p.m., Quatat Park: A person is reported defecating in the park. He agreed to clean up his mess and move along. July 13 8:04 a.m., 700 block Avenue S: A person is arrested and charged with unauthorized entry of a motor vehicle. 8:59 a.m., N. Roosevelt re- stroom: A subject is trespassed from the area for 30 days after police receive multiple reports of him frightening other people. 2:18 p.m. 33000 block Highway 26: EMS call. 3:22 p.m., Tillamook Head: EMS call. OREGON STATE POLICE July 5 PUBLIC SAFETY LOG 4:05 a.m., 700 block 15th Avenue: EMS call; assist another agency. July 6 SEASIDE FIRE & RESCUE 2:14 p.m., 84000 block Nord- mark Drive: EMS call. PUBLIC SAFETY LOG 2:48 p.m., 900 block 16th Street: EMS call. 2:49 p.m., 1700 block S. Down- ing: EMS call. June 27 11:05 a.m., Beach and Avenue A: EMS call. 12:42 p.m., Cove: Water rescue. 1:05 p.m., Semaphore 8: Water rescue. 4:26 p.m., Firefi ghters are dis- patched to Douglas County to fi ght the Jack Creek Wildfi re. 7:59 p.m., 19th and Franklin: Brush fi re. July 8 3:09 p.m., Avenue A Beach: Water rescue. 3:07 p.m.: Avenue S and dunes: Fire investigation. 4:32 p.m., 3500 block Sunset Boulevard: EMS call; deceased person reported. 3:41 p.m.: Firefi ghters are dispatched to the Klamath Falls wildfi re. 9:17 p.m., 800 block 13th Ave- nue: Fire investigation. July 9 June 28 2:35 p.m., Indian Beach: EMS call. 5:18 a.m., Holladay Drive: EMS call. 5:09 p.m., 400 block First Ave- nue: Grass/brush fi re reported. 5:27 a.m., 2900 block Sunset Blvd: EMS call. 6:10 p.m., 200 block N. Holla- day Drive: EMS call. 6:19 p.m., Klootchy Creek: EMS call. July 10 June 29 6:41 p.m., 800 block Eleventh Avenue: Police assist Clatsop County Sheriff ’s Offi ce. 8:17 a.m., Spruce Drive: EMS call. 8:41 a.m., Broadway at Shilo Inn: EMS call. 9:31 p.m., Third and beach: Fire investigation. 9:52 p.m., Avenue U and the 503-739-7145 712 S. 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Roos- evelt: EMS call. 4:34 a.m., 2100 block Fern- wood: EMS call. 2:30 p.m., 700 block Avenue C: Fire investigation. 3:55 p.m., 400 block First Ave- nue: Fire investigation. Luxury vinyl planks and tile. you walk on our reputation Flooring Installation Three-car collision Troopers responded to U.S. Highway 101 by Beerman Creek Lane July 4 at 3:59 p.m. for a report of a three-car collision. Investigation showed traffi c was moving very slowly when one driver came up from behind, rear-ending another driver. That vehicle moved forward and struck another vehicle. Two people were transported to Columbia Memorial Hospital for injuries. Gary’s Tow removed two of the cars. The third was drivable. None of the drivers or passengers were local. Fight reported A man and a woman were reported physically fi ghting in a car July 5 at Hug Point in Cannon Beach. On arrival, there were no signs of injury but the man had a release agreement prohibiting him from having contact with the woman. 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