A2 • Friday, August 27, 2021 | Seaside Signal | SeasideSignal.com OBITUARIES Rebecca “Becky” Marie Paaso Ted William Stallsworth Seaside Dec. 13, 1968 — Aug. 6, 2021 Warrenton April 23, 1969 – August 19, 2021 Rebecca “Becky” Marie Paaso passed away in Port- land on Aug. 6, 2021, and is now in the loving arms of her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. She was 53 years old. Becky was born in Port- land on Dec. 13, 1968, and moved with her parents and brother to Seaside in 1980. She graduated from Sea- side High School, and was an active member of 4-H for 11 years, earning many awards for her outstand- ing work in several 4-H projects. She was rewarded for her outstanding work in her commodity marketing proj- ect and attended the Com- modity Marketing Sympo- sium at the Chicago Board of Trade, and was on the trading fl oor while trading was going on, a great honor. Becky represented Clat- sop County 4-H as an out- bound exchange student to Japan. The Paaso family hosted many Japanese stu- dents in their home through the years. Becky loved the Japa- nese culture, and went to Japan again as a missionary through a Christian orga- nization. Becky also went to Japan for a 15-month period and taught young Japanese children how to speak English. She loved that, and has many friends in Japan who will miss her very much. Becky graduated from Western Oregon State College with a degree in early childhood develop- ment. She loved children. After college, Becky lived and worked in the Beaver- ton area for several years, and then moved back to Seaside. She attended Clatsop Community College, and earned a medical assis- tant certifi cate in 2015. She worked at Neawanna By The Sea and Suzanne Elise Assisted Living facilities. She loved to help people, and they loved her. Becky enjoyed knitting, and she made many knit- ted pillows and gave them as gifts to her family and friends. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends. She is survived by her mother, Katie Paaso, of Seaside; a brother, Erick Paaso, and his wife, Sheila Paaso, of Beaverton; and many cousins, aunts and uncles. Becky’s father, Jack Paaso, passed away in 2009. Becky loved Jesus Christ and he loves her. A celebration of Becky’s life will be announced at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to the Dea- cons Fund, Cannon Beach Community Church, 132 E. Washington St., Cannon Beach, OR., 97110. Ted William Stallsworth passed away peacefully on Aug. 19, 2021, in Portland. He was born to Retta Mal- very Stallsworth in Central Point. John David Campbell married Retta shortly after Ted was born and he became his “Dad.” He is preceded in death by his mother, dad and grandmother, Lona Stalls- worth. Ted was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, uncle, nephew and friend. Ted grew up in Medford, and at 17, he convinced his mother that the U.S. Army was the right choice for him. Ted served in the Army for three years before receiving an honorable discharge in 1989. After the military, Ted settled in Medford and strug- gled with addiction issues for several years during his 20s. In 1995, he moved to the North Oregon Coast and found recovery in 1996. In 1998, he started Pro- Fresh Carpet Care. While building Pro-Fresh, he worked as a bus driver in Seaside and Warrenton, drove log trucks for Jim Benson, U.S. mail truck for KM Nielsen, was a concrete truck driver for A-1 Ready Mix and a mixture of other side jobs. Ted had a passion for knowledge and making himself better and putting his past in the rearview mirror. One of his proudest accom- plishments was completing his training and becoming a reserve offi cer for the War- renton Police Department. Ted loved the out- doors. In his spare time, he enjoyed fi shing the Colum- bia, Nehalem and Clatskanie rivers and the Pacifi c Ocean. He spent the beginning of fall each year hunting deer in Eastern Oregon and elk on the North Coast. One of his favorite pastimes was clam- ming on the beaches. He always met a fi rst time clam- ming enthusiast and would share his experiences and stories while teaching them how to dig for clams. He is survived by the love of his life, Julie Halvorsen Stallsworth. They married in 2000 and spent the next sev- eral years raising their four children, Brandon (Deb- bie), of Newberg, Jacob (Kirsten), of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Ariel Barber (Keith), of Tigard, and Sierra Hodges (Morgan), of Warrenton. He is also survived by his fi ve grandboys, Tyler, Ryker, Isaac, Aaron and Mason. His grandboys were the apple of papa’s eyes, and they had a very special place in his heart for them. Ted had an extended family that included close friends, friends of Bill W. and Pro-Fresh customers. There were not many places that Ted would go and not meet a new friend or catch up with an old friend each day. A celebration of Ted was held Thursday at Cof- fenbury Lake. PUBLIC SAFETY LOG SEASIDE POLICE DEPT. PUBLIC SAFETY LOG Aug. 6 8:14 a.m. 400 block S. Roos- evelt: A person is arrested on a warrant. 6:37 p.m., Ocean Way and N. Edgewood: Two people argu- ing are warned of disorderly conduct. 6:46 p.m., Fourth and Necani- cum: A person reported throw- ing rocks at seagulls is unable to be located. Aug. 7 10:29 a.m., North Y: A person is arrested and charged with driv- ing while under the infl uence of intoxicants. 12:59 p.m. 800 block Gearhart Loop: Police assist Gearhart police. Fire personnel reports people jumping off the bridge into the Necanicum. Water rescue. broken into overnight. 11:46 p.m., Beach and Fourth: Fireworks off ense. 9:42 p.m., Shilo Inn: Police assist with an aggressive tran- sient who agrees to curb their behavior. 9:17 p.m. 300 block Fifth Avenue: A person reported in distress tells police he’s simply expressing his emotions and is not in distress or involved in a disturbance. Aug. 10 12:45 p.m., 26th Avenue and Mason: Caller reports subjects having sex in a car on a public street; police talk to the couple who deny that happened. 11:26 p.m., S. Columbia and Broadway: Police conduct a welfare check on a male sleep- ing in his car. He says he’s fi ne and is just waiting for a friend. Aug. 8 2:43 a.m., N. Edgewood and Ocean Way: A person is arrest- ed on a warrant after police respond to a disturbance. 10:44 a.m., 2300 block S. Edge- wood: A motorhome reported parked in front of someone’s house all night is gone just prior to police arrival. 2:12 p.m., First Avenue Bridge: 11:26 p.m., S. Wahanna: Caller reports a child crying in a win- dow; police go to the residence and fi nd out the child is upset their mother was leaving. Aug. 9 12:36 p.m., 400 block S. Roosevelt: A person is cited for harassment and disorderly conduct. 1:19 p.m., Police headquarters: A person came in to register as a sex off ender. 3:02 p.m., Fifth and Ocean: 5:40 a.m., 1400 block N. Wahanna: Police remain on scene until Clatsop County deputies arrive at the scene of a disturbance. 5:32 p.m., 400 block Avenue A: Caller reports subject rolling around on the ground in front of a closed business; police make contact and the person says they are fi ne. 6:29 p.m., Thai Me Up: Caller requests a previous employee be trespassed from the busi- ness. The person is contacted and advised. 2:48 p.m., Turnaround: Un- authorized street vendors are reported doing business; police contact them and advise them of ordinances and advise them to leave the area. 5:33 p.m., 1100 block S. Holladay: A caller reports her cane fell off the top of her car when she left the parking lot of Riley’s. 10:31 p.m., Public Parking: A caller reports their car was broken into. Aug. 11 Aug. 12 7:57 a.m., 800 block 10th Ave- nue: Caller reports his car was 2:11 a.m., 400 block S. Roosevelt: Subjects reported sleeping on private property are advised they’ve been trespassed. 9:03 a.m., N. Holladay: A caller reports someone illegally en- tered and used their vehicle. 10:39 a.m., 1400 block N. Franklin: Caller reports some- one broke into their car and stole things. 11:31 p.m., Seaside Golf Course: Caller says people are on the patio causing a distur- bance. Patrol driving by say no one is on the patio. Aug. 13 12:37 a.m., Police headquar- ters: Sex crimes are reported. 12:09 p.m., 400 block Avenue C: Caller reports male lurking in her yard all morning. Police locate the subject and trespass him from the property.