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OBITUARIES
David Killion
Christopher Brad Moore
Warrenton
May 15, 1940 — Nov. 20, 2021
Seaside
March 17, 1980 — Nov. 26, 2021
David Killion, 81,
passed away Nov. 20, 2021,
at his home in Warrenton.
David (Bud) was born
May 15, 1940, in Astoria,
and has lived in this area
most of his life. He gradu-
ated from Warrenton High
School in 1958.
After serving in the U.S.
Army, stationed in Ger-
many, Bud did some trav-
eling before settling down
in this area for the rest of
his life.
David married his fi rst
wife, Regina, who had a
son, Robert, and the couple
had a daughter, Brenda.
David worked at the
Astoria Plywood Mill until
1980. After putting himself
through insurance school,
he started a successful
career selling insurance in
this area until retirement.
After his fi rst wife died,
David married his sec-
ond wife, Norma, in 1988,
and they have enjoyed life
together until his passing.
David enjoyed fi shing
and hunting in this area,
and in Eastern Oregon,
with his family and friends.
David is the son of
David W. and Ruby Kil-
lion. His parents and two
brothers, Bill and Bob, and
two sisters, Dorothy and
Loretta, preceded him in
death.
He leaves behind his
wife, Norma; sister, Juan-
ita; son, Robert; daughter,
Brenda; a granddaughter;
and many nieces, neph-
ews, extended family and
friends.
In lieu of fl owers,
memorial
contributions
may be made to Pio-
neer Presbyterian Church,
33324 Patriot Way, War-
renton, OR., 97146.
Christopher Brad Moore,
41, of Seaside, passed away
on Nov. 26, 2021, from ter-
minal brain cancer.
Christopher Brad Moore
was born in Garland, Texas,
on March 17, 1980.
After graduating from
Kerens High School in
Kerens, Texas, in 1998, he
enlisted in the military, serv-
ing 21 years in the U.S. Air
Force and Army National
Guard, with a current rank
of staff sergeant.
He was also an active
member of the Clatsop
County Sons of Beaches 4x4
Motorsports Club, which is
sometimes referred to as
Saviors in the Sand, where
he was well known for his
passion for helping people
stranded on the beach.
Christopher Brad Moore
is survived by his children,
Samantha and Christo-
pher “Michael” Moore; his
parents, Jo Ann and Mike
Dimick and Mark and Eliz-
abeth Moore; and his grand-
parents, siblings, nieces and
nephews, aunts and uncles,
cousins and many close
friends.
Brad is loved by so many,
and he will be missed dearly.
The family wishes to
express appreciation to
everyone for all the prayers.
A memorial service
will be held on Saturday
at 11 a.m. at Warrior Hall,
Camp Rilea, 33168 Patriot
Way in Warrenton.
Military funeral hon-
ors will be held at the Dal-
las-Fort Worth National
Cemetery in Texas at a later
date.
In lieu of fl owers, please
make contributions to the
Wounded Warriors, Ameri-
can Legion Post 99 or Clat-
sop County Sons of Beaches
4x4 Motorsports Club.
PUBLIC SAFETY LOG
Continued from Page A2
Nov. 24
Nov. 23
6:43 a.m., Avenue B and Roos-
evelt: A person is arrested on a
warrant.
9:00 a.m., Avenue S between
Edgewood and Franklin: Caller
reports truck with camper
parked for weeks.
10:53 a.m., 700 block Avenue
J: A kitten is abandoned.
12:12 p.m., 800 block Avenue
N: Caller reports transient
sleeping under a sign. Caller
says they are not responsive to
her yelling or her dog barking.
Nov. 25
9:42 a.m., Avenue G: A
deceased person is reported.
SEASIDE FIRE & RESCUE
PUBLIC SAFETY
LOG
Nov. 19
3:42 p.m., 2300 block S.
Roosevelt: Caller requests
help with her unruly children.
Offi cer responding calmed the
kids down.
Nov. 20
9:41 p.m., Donnenberg Road
and Wahanna: A loud explo-
sion is reported.
Nov. 22
11:49 p.m., 84000 block U.S.
Highway 101: EMS call.
Nov. 23
5:36 p.m., 700 block 12th: EMS
respond to a crash.
Nov. 24
8:10 p.m., 1900 block N. Holla-
day: Car fi re.
Nov. 25
1:11 p.m., 12th and Holladay:
Caller reports roaming dog
painted with spots to look
like a giraff e. Animal control
offi cer arrived in the area and
the dog was returned home.
5:23 p.m., 600 block Broad-
way: Caller reports someone
asked to buy something to
be shipped to a recipient in
prison; items are determined
to be criminal.
9:49 a.m., 2500 block S. Roos-
evelt: EMS call.
3:30 p.m., 2500 block S. Roos-
evelt: EMS call.
5:36 p.m., Forest Drive: EMS call.
11:50 p.m., 10th and Neca-
nicum: A person is reported
throwing a fi reworks mortar
and then driving off . Firefi ghters
respond.
9:10 p.m. Avenue A: EMS call.
6:46 a.m., 2100 block Lewis and
Clark: EMS call.
OREGON STATE
POLICE
10:46 a.m., Prom/Worldmark:
EMS call.
PUBLIC SAFETY LOG
5:24 a.m., 400 block S. Prom:
Fire investigation.
Nov. 21
5:29 a.m., 10th Street Ap-
proach: Car fi re.
7:32 a.m., 1000 block S. Down-
ing: EMS call.
One-car crash
Oregon State Police Nov. 9 at
2:18 p.m. received a report
of a single-car crash on U.S.
Highway 26 near milepost 14.
A silver Volvo SUV was traveling
east when it was caught up in
torrential downpour; the driver
thought the fog line indicated a
two-lane highway and crossed
the fog line, swiping the guard
rail. The car continued traveling
eastbound and spun into the
roadway. TLC Towing removed
the vehicle as they were already
traveling on the roadway and
came upon the crash. The SUV
and its 88-year-old male driver,
were brought to Forest Grove.
Car, deer collision
A car versus deer accident
occurred Nov. 9 at 5:23 p.m. on
U.S. Highway 101 and Surf Pines
Lane; after hitting the deer, the
driver continued and left the
scene. State police say the deer
was injured and required dis-
patch. ODOT was contacted to
remove the deer. The driver who
hit it did not contact the police.
Van, Volvo crash
A white Ram work truck Nov. 10
at 6:41 p.m. that failed to obey
a traffi c control device while
entering U.S. Highway 101
from the Gearhart Loop was
struck by a black Volvo traveling
southbound. No injuries were
reported and the Volvo was
towed. The Ram work van was
removed by the owner.
Crash report
A driver called state police Nov.
11 at 9:30 a.m. to report a crash
that happened on U.S. Highway
26 near milepost 5. The victim,
a 58-year-old woman, was
heading east around 6 a.m.
when a car traveling west-
bound crossed the center line
and crashed into the driver’s
side of her car. The victim
pulled over and waited for the
other driver to stop, but they
didn’t. The victim continued
on to her appointment and re-
ported the crash several hours
later. She couldn’t describe the
other car and had no further
information.
Fell asleep at wheel
A 36-year-old Tigard woman
was given a citation Nov. 16
at 3:58 p.m. on U.S. Highway
26 at milepost 7.5 after her car
crashed, rolled over, and had to
be towed. She admitted falling
asleep behind the wheel and
was not injured. ODOT assisted
state police on scene with
traffi c safety as the Subaru was
towed by Gary’s Towing.
Veered off
A FedEx delivery driver told
troopers he fell asleep behind
the wheel Nov. 17 at 1:28 p.m.
on U.S. Highway 26 at milepost
5.5. He left his lane of travel
and veered off into a ditch,
crashing into a tree. The
26-year-old driver was not
injured. The delivery truck was
towed by Gerlock Towing.
Failed to negotiate
turn on Highway 101
An 81-year-old woman was
evaluated on scene but not
transported to the hospital
when she crashed after failing
to negotiate a turn into Green-
wood Village on U.S. Highway
101 near milepost 11 at 5:19
p.m. on Nov. 19. Her car drove
down an embankment and
crashed into a tree. Her Honda
Fit was towed from the scene
by Classic Towing.
Failure to stay in lane
Richard Nelson Surgeon,
63 from Goodyear, Arizo-
na, was arrested Nov. 20 at
5:01 p.m. on U.S. Highway
26 at milepost 4. A reporting
party said a driver in a white
truck pulling a trailer was
not staying in their lane and
was driving into oncoming
traffi c. Troopers located the
described vehicle and a traffi c
stop was initiated.
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