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OBITUARY
Ace Barry Gilbertson
CONSTRUCTION
Warrenton
April 11, 1947 — June 3, 2021
On June 3, 2021, Ace
Barry Gilbertson, loving hus-
band, father and grandfather,
passed peacefully with his
wife and children at his side.
He was 74 years old.
Ace was born on April
11, 1947, in Luverne, Min-
nesota, to Earle Steven and
Esther Irene Gilbertson. His
family of six children later
moved to Lebanon. There,
Ace attended elementary,
middle and high school, and
graduated from Lebanon
Union High School in 1965.
He joined the U.S.
Army in 1966, and served
as a pre-surgical medic in a
mobile hospital in Vietnam
until his honorable discharge
in 1968. During his service,
Ace was wounded and was
awarded the Purple Heart.
He felt honored to work with
dedicated doctors, nurses and
other medics, with whom
he maintained lifelong
friendships.
In 1969, Ace began
attending Southern Oregon
College (now Southern Ore-
gon University), where he
earned a bachelor’s degree
in business management in
1973.
Ace worked in Pacifi c
Power customer service
offi ces, including Astoria and
Seaside, from 1973 until he
retired in 1998. After retir-
ing from Pacifi c Power, he
worked for Portland General
Electric. During this time he
commuted to Portland and
was welcomed to stay in the
homes of his niece, Tammy,
and nephew, Clark, during
his work week.
After retiring from Port-
land General Electric, he
took his part-time “dream
job” at Gearhart Golf Links,
which included golf privi-
leges for him and his guests.
Ace valued the friend-
ships he developed in every
school and workplace, and
stayed in contact with friends
over the years. The past few
years he looked forward to
potluck lunches with other
Pacifi c Power retirees.
On July 12, 1975, Ace
married his best friend and
college sweetheart, Susan
Elizabeth Clark. The cou-
ple bought their fi rst house in
Gresham in 1978. Their two
children, Peter and Emily,
were born in Portland. The
family moved to Warren-
ton in 1985, where they have
lived for 36 years.
Family has always been
Ace’s greatest joy and fi rst
priority. He loved being a
dad and later a grandpa. He
coached Peter and Emily’s
Seaside Kids Inc. baseball
and softball teams for many
years. Ace enjoyed watching
and cheering on his kids and
grandchildren when they par-
ticipated in sports activities.
He spent many happy
hours watching his daughter
and grandchildren dancing in
dance classes, dance recitals
and “Nutcracker Suite” per-
formances. He also enjoyed
countless hours of fun play-
ing card games, board
games, going for bike rides,
tennis, golf, playing in the
sand, hide-and-seek, kick the
Ace Barry Gilbertson
can and ball games with his
children and grandchildren.
Ace was always generous
with his time and love for
his family. He always said,
“Yes!” when asked to play.
Ace was an avid golfer
and sports fan. He was inter-
ested in a wide variety of
sports, but a dedicated fan
of Oregon State University
sports and Seattle Mariners
baseball.
For many years, Ace was
an active member of Seaside
United Methodist Church
and Seaside Kiwanis.
Fishing trips to his
nephew Wynn’s home with
brothers and their families
in Alaska, reconnecting with
old friends at his 50th high
school reunion and trips to
Disneyland and Sunriver
with his kids and their fam-
ilies were highlights of his
retirement years.
Ace and Susan loved tak-
ing walks in their neighbor-
B oB M c E wan c onstruction ,
hood and to the beach. They
always felt very blessed to
live at the coast, surrounded
by the beauty of nature and
the wonder of wildlife.
They have been so thank-
ful for the thoughtfulness of
caring family, friends and
neighbors.
Ace was preceded in
death by his father, Earle, and
mother, Irene Gilbertson.
He is survived by his
wife, Susan; his children,
Peter (April), and grandchil-
dren, Micah, Elsa and Miles,
of Sherwood, and Emily
(Chad), and grandchildren,
Daphne, Griffi n and Luca,
of Astoria; his four brothers,
James (Althea), Curt (Judy),
Lee and Neil; sister, Drue;
and many cousins, nieces
and nephews.
Ace will always be
remembered for his welcom-
ing personality, his quick wit,
infectious smile and his kind
and gentle spirit.
The family would like
to thank the Clatsop Care
Memory Community and
Providence Seaside Hospital
for the excellent and loving
care Ace received.
Memorial donations may
be made to the Alzheimer’s
Association,
Providence
Seaside Hospital and Seaside
Kids Inc.
A graveside service will
be held at Fort Stevens
National Cemetery in Ham-
mond on Aug. 6 at 11 a.m.
Arrangements are being
made by Ocean View Funeral
and Cremation Services of
Astoria.
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SEASIDE POLICE DEPT.
PUBLIC SAFETY LOG
July 16
1:10 a.m., 400 block Broadway:
Property crimes are reported.
3:39 a.m., N. Roosevelt: Proper-
ty crimes are reported.
3:15 a.m. 1000 block Pacifi c
Way, Gearhart: Another agency
is assisted.
1:28 p.m., 500 block beach: A
child reported missing is reunit-
ed with a grandparent.
2:27 p.m., 1000 block S. Down-
ing: Caller reports people are
telling her through the door
she owes them money.
July 17
8:34 a.m., 1600 block N. Roos-
evelt: A person is arrested on a
warrant.
3:24 p.m., 400 block 16th Av-
enue: A reported disturbance
turns out to be a medical issue.
EMS services are called for.
July 18
11:04 a.m., 500 block Beach
Drive: Caller reports someone
illegally entered their motor
vehicle.
3:05 p.m., Avenue A and
Columbia: A missing person is
reported.
7:10 p.m., 3000 block U.S.
Highway 101: Police assist
Gearhart police with a distur-
bance.
July 19
9:33 p.m., 1100 block N. Roos-
evelt: Suspicious circumstances
are reported.
11:52 p.m., Fifth Avenue and
the beach: Fireworks off ense.
July 20
5:29 a.m., The Cove: A person
is reported missing from the
surfer’s parking area.
July 21
3:20 a.m., Holladay and Ave-
nue A: A person is warned they
are in violation of the curfew.
11:49 a.m., Avenue A and
Lincoln: A disturbance was
reported.
10:42 p.m., 800 block S. Hol-
laday: An intoxicated female
reported knocking on hotel
room doors is located by police
who say the woman is capable
of getting herself home.
11:10 p.m., 400 block S. Hol-
lday: The intoxicated woman
reported earlier knocking on
hotel room doors is reported
not being able to fi nd her
way home. She was given a
courtesy ride by police to her
residence.
July 22
3:26 a.m., Seventh and Necan-
6:24 a.m., Broadway and
Roosevelt: A driver reported
impaired was located by police
and found not impaired.
8:34 a.m., 300 block Second
Avenue: A man is reported
peering in windows and sleep-
ing in peoples’ yards.
12:48 p.m., Beach near Shilo
Inn: Water rescue.
July 19
1:35 p.m., 500 block Broad-
way: Female reported down;
unknown medical.
4:38 p.m., Avenue U: Water
rescue.
July 20
3:13 a.m., 2400 block S. Roos-
evelt: Fire investigation.
12:36 p.m., 600 block S. Edge-
wood: EMS call.
1:11 p.m., 400 block Avenue U:
Structure fi re.
July 21
1:12 p.m., The Cove: Kids re-
ported using inner tubes in the
ocean are checked by police
who say they are safe.
5:25 p.m., 500 block S. Prom: A
grass fi re is reported.
3:31 p.m., Holladay behind the
old high school: Female caller
reports an aggressive man and
dog.
6:57 p.m., 200 block S. Roos-
evelt: Fire investigation.
5:06 p.m., 600 block S.
Downing: Caller reports an
abandoned vehicle parked on
the street. Police speak with the
vehicle’s owner who says it’s
not abandoned. That person
is advised of ordinances re-
garding parking on the street;
they say they will drive the car
more often so it doesn’t appear
abandoned.
4:47 p.m., Quatat Park/Con-
vention Center: Fire investiga-
tion.
6:13 p.m., 2300 block S.
Roosevelt: Caller reports that a
motel front desk has not been
staff ed for some time. Police re-
sponded and a responsible par-
ty was contacted who arrived.
It was determined an employee
had walked off the job.
State police stopped a blue
Ford truck on U.S. Highway
26 near milepost 13 July 8
at 9:12 p.m., for speeding;
on investigation it came to
light the driver, Cody Joseph
Ostermeier, 31 from Seaside,
was wanted on a warrant for a
parole violation. He was cited
for speeding, driving with a
suspension and failure to show
proof of insurance. He was
transported to and lodged at
the county jail.
9:18 p.m., 800 block S. Prom: A
man reported living in his car
tells police he will be leaving
the area.
SEASIDE FIRE & RESCUE
PUBLIC SAFETY
LOG
July 16
5:22 a.m., 1100 block Avenue
B: EMS call.
6:50 a.m., 400 block 16th
Avenue: EMS call.
7:32 a.m., 1300 13th Avenue:
EMS call.
10:01 p.m, Turnaround: Fire
investigation
July 17
6:04 p.m., Cullaby Lake: Water
rescue.
9:01 p.m., Avenue U and ocean
shore: EMS call.
July 18
12:28 p.m., 1000 block S. Jack-
son: A brushfi re is reported.
4:43 p.m., 1100 block S. Prom:
Structure fi re.
9:42 p.m., 300 block S. Wahan-
na: EMS call.
6:13 p.m., 300 block Avenue A:
EMS call.
July 22
OREGON STATE
POLICE
PUBLIC SAFETY LOG
Parole violation
Menacing
Police responded July 8
at 9:14 p.m., to a report of
menacing on U.S. Highway 26
near milepost 1.5. An ongoing
family dispute they say led to a
road rage incident and alleged
menacing with a BB gun be-
tween two family members. All
witnesses to the incident are
related. A 4-year-old passen-
ger was in the car. Involved
is a 34-year-old Seaside man.
The case is being referred for
potential criminal charges.
Minor injuries
On July 10 at 12:40 p.m., state
police responded to a report
of a three-vehicle crash on U.S.
Highway 101 at milepost 24.
Minor injuries were reported.
Police say all vehicles were
traveling northbound when
a Chevy Volt collided with a
Chevy S-10 causing the S-1 to
collide with a Ford F-360. Two
vehicles were able to be driven
from the scene. The driver
and passenger of one of the
vehicles chose to drive them-
selves to the hospital and were
discharged with minor injuries.
Another vehicle was towed to
the tow yard by Gary’s Towing.
One driver was cited for follow-
ing too closely.
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PUBLIC SAFETY LOG
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Troopers went to Seaside
police headquarters July 13 at
2:29 p.m., to interview the vic-
tim of an assault that occurred
on Arcadia Beach. The victim, a
48-year-old Portland man, said
his girlfriend hit him, causing
injury. State police looked for
the woman, 52, from Verno-
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fi nd her. An investigation is
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A 38-year-old Gearhart man
was reported physically out of
control at a home on Dawson
Road in Warrenton July 13 at
7:31 p.m. Troopers on arrival
were assisted by a Clatsop
County Deputy to calm the sit-
uation. No injuries were report-
ed and no one was arrested or
transported from the scene.
As law enforcement is aware
of challenges this family faces,
long-term solutions were dis-
cussed with family members.
Car chase
State police were pursuing
a blue Subaru station wag-
on reported stolen on U.S.
Highway 26 near milepost 18
on July 14 at 6:11 p.m when
the Subaru increased speed
and began driving recklessly
in an attempt to elude police.
For safety reasons, the pursuit
was suspended. The car was
located soon after unoccupied
on U.S. Highway 6 near Timber
Road. A person matching the
description of the driver, later
identifi ed as Justin Emanuel
Hill Sistrunk, 39, was seen
walking eastbound. He was ar-
rested and transported to the
Clatsop County jail for eluding,
driving with a suspended
license, unauthorized use of
a vehicle, reckless driving,
and failure to report as a sex
off ender.
Intoxicated driving
Troopers arrested Peter An-
thony Owen, 37 of Portland,
July 15 at 3:54 a.m. on U.S.
Highway 26 near milepost 4
for driving while intoxicated/
alcohol and reckless driving.
He was observed driving out of
his lane. Gary’s Towing towed
his car and his dog taken to
the Clatsop County shelter by
a Clatsop deputy who was on
scene. Owen requested and
consented to a blood draw
and was given a courtesy ride
home by the trooper after be-
ing processed at Seaside police
headquarters.
Truck stolen
A Portland man called state
police July 18 at 4:22 p.m. to
report his 1990 Nissan truck
was stolen from where he’d
broken down while driving.
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