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Seaside group gathers for Jan. 6 vigil Business Directory
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‘We almost lost
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Seaside Signal
Storms and fl ooding hit hard last
Thursday night, but about 10 local
residents gathered in front of City
Hall for a Jan. 6 remembrance.
“It’s a year ago today where we
almost lost our democracy,” co-orga-
nizer Joyce Hunt said. “We don’t want
to ever have that happen again. So
we’re here having a candlelight vigil.”
Hunt and Seaside’s Nancy Holmes
conceived the event. “We didn’t really
hook up with any one group. This is
just some of your friends and neigh-
bors. This is democracy.”
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Seaside
Sept. 29, 1926 – Jan. 1, 2022
Lois Blanche Hoyer, 95,
died Jan 1, 2022, in Seaside.
She was born Sept. 29,
1926, in Lisbon, North
Dakota, the daughter of
Blaine and Ellen (Rasmus-
sen) Hansen.
The family moved to
Astoria when she was 9
years old, where she grad-
uated from Astoria High
School.
She married Donald
Hoyer on Sept. 22, 1946, at
Trinity Lutheran Church in
Astoria.
They had been mar-
ried for 73 years when Don
passed away in 2020. They
lived in the Lewis and Clark
valley until 1967, when
they moved to Seaside.
She had been employed
at Columbia River Packers
Association cold storage,
retiring in 1977. She was
a member of the American
Legion Auxiliary, Ladies of
the Elks and Our Saviour’s
Lutheran Church. She
had belonged to a group
of friends that met once a
month since 1944 for lunch
and conversation, until the
virus disrupted daily life.
Don was the center of
Lois’ life; they enjoyed
going out dancing, travel-
ing and visiting the casinos.
She was an avid reader, and
would return from a visit to
the Seaside Library with a
bag full of books.
Lois is survived by
her son, Kerry (Teresa)
Hoyer; daughter, Holly
(John) Baum; grandchil-
dren, Aaron Hartman, Josh
(Katie Powell) Baum, Jake
(Jennifer) Baum, Megan
(Joey) Greenberg, Lacey
Hoyer (Jasper Deveraux)
and Libbi (Clint) Redding;
great-grandchildren, Xan-
der, Ragner and Gavin
(Josh and Katie’s), Rori,
Laney and Quincy (Jake
and Jen’s), Avery and Iris
(Lacey and Jasper’s) and
Jack and Ellen (Libbi and
Clint’s); brother and sis-
ter-in-law, Dave and Lor-
raine Hoyer; nieces, Cindy
Wills, Nancy Lane and
Becky Brubaker; nephew,
Jeff Hoyer; sisters-in law,
Dorothy Hansen and Nancy
Sabo; Hansen cousins,
Charlie, Floyd and Lenard;
and numerous cousins from
the Rasmussen families.
She was preceded in
death by her brothers, Dean
and Duane Hansen.
The family off ers a heart-
felt thank you to all of the
staff at Neawanna By The
Sea, who took such good
care of Mom since Septem-
ber 2020, and especially in
her fi nal days.
Caldwell’s Luce-Layton
Mortuary is in charge of the
arrangements.
MEMORIAL
12:11 p.m., 300 block S. Wah-
anna: A caller wants police to
give her a phone contact for
her son’s drug dealer.
12:41 p.m., 800 block 25th Av-
enue: Caller wants boyfriend
to move out and wants help
with a contact.
6:33 p.m., 1000 block S.
Downing: Caller wants to
turn over knives belonging
to a subject who has been
trespassed.
Jan. 2
12:48 a.m., The Prom: A physi-
cal fi ght is reported.
7:34 a.m., 1400 block Alder
Drive: Caller reports someone
urinating against the side of
a house. Police contact the
person in question.
10:45 a.m.,1600 block S. Prom:
An attempted break-in of a
residence is reported.
11:37 a.m., East end of Ave-
nue D: Caller reports subject
who has fallen into the river.
The person is out of the water
before police arrived.
11:12 a.m., The Cove: Caller
reports female in the wa-
ter throwing seaweed and
screaming. Police locate her in-
side her vehicle and she does
not seem to be in distress.
11:18 a.m., 700 block Avenue
B: A subject is arrested for
domestic violence.
12:01 p.m., The Cove: Police
assist public works with fl ood-
ed road.
7:57 p.m., Sunset Pool: Sy-
ringes found in the grass are
correctly disposed of.
10:42 p.m., 1200 block S. Wah-
anna: A lost dog is reported.
Jan. 4
8:18 a.m. Ocean Way re-
strooms: A subject making a
mess is reported; caller wants
him moved along.
9:19 a.m., N. Prom: A subject
reported trespassing told the
caller he’d just ingested “a lot
of pills.” Subject fl ed the area;
police looked for him but were
unable to locate.
9:29 a.m., 1200 block S.
Wahanna: Caller wishes to
report he was assaulted by his
girlfriend.
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Jan. 5
3:31 p.m., Broadway and
Edgewood: EMS call.
4:07 p.m., City Hall: A person
who was asked to leave the
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Jan. 6
19:30 p.m., 300 block Hilltop
Drive: A deceased person is
reported.
8:24 p.m., 1300 block 12th
Avenue: A person reports their
basement is fl ooded and they
require assistance.
9:50 p.m., 300 block Fourth
Avenue: A disturbance is
reported.
4:05 p.m., 300 block Broad-
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10:09 a.m., 1800 block
Thompson Falls Road: EMS
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Dec. 3
7:45 a.m., motor vehicle
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Jan. 1
12:42 a.m., 200 block Avenue
U: EMS call.
6:01 a.m., 2500 block Mill
Creek Lane: EMS call. On arriv-
al, responders say the subject
of the call is deceased.
Jan. 2
12:06 p.m., 12th and Shore
Terrace: Subjects are reported
camping in the woods. Police
made contact.
9:19 p.m., 500 block Broad-
way: Water fl ow alarm.
Jan. 3
5:45 p.m., 1200 block S.
Wahanna: Caller says she has
a restraining order against her
ex-boyfriend and his car is in
her parking lot.
10:42 a.m., Avenue G and
11:44 p.m., 400 block Second
21:50 p.m., 500 block Broad-
way: Ruptured sprinklers.
11:10 p.m., Avenue A: EMS
call.
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11:28 a.m., 1800 block S. Roo-
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9:16 p.m., Avenue A: The fi re
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1:21 p.m., 400 block Hillside
Loop: Caller wants information
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her daughter.
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Group gathers outside of City Hall for a Jan. 6 vigil.
Seaside
Dec. 20, 1933 — Jan. 3, 2022
Halvor Clinton (Bud)
Painter passed away Jan. 3,
2022.
He was born Dec. 20,
1933, in Bakersfi eld, Cal-
ifornia, to Clint and Erva
Painter. He was the young-
est of three children, and
lost his mother when he
was 8 years old. His father
remarried in 1944 to Anna
Mae Emmons, his beloved
stepmother, who passed
away in 2008.
Bud’s parents, brother,
Norm Painter, and sister,
Phyllis Smith, preceded
him in death.
In 1947, the family
moved from Bellfl ower, friends in Seaside and the
California, to the home- surrounding communities.
steaded property in Ham- He volunteered at the Elks
let. The family farmed and Lodge, American Legion in
Seaside and the American
logged there.
Bud is survived by his Legion in Cannon Beach,
wife, Norma; they spent 46 where he was head cook for
wonderful years together, the monthly oyster feed.
enjoying life in Hamlet,
Bud was a talented car-
surrounded by family and penter, building a sawmill
friends.
with his father on the prop-
Bud also is survived erty, and cutting the needed
by nine children, Randy materials to build multiple
Painter, Tim Painter, Lonny homes. He could fi x any-
Painter, Christine Zartman, thing you put in front of
Cindy Blackman, Jerry him, and was glad to lend
Painter, Jon Scarborough, a hand and assist anyone in
Kim Weitman and Ken the community.
Painter; 14 grandchildren;
Bud and Norma hosted
and 18 great-grandchildren. many events in Hamlet,
Bud attended school in always graciously opening
Seaside, then joined the up their home and property.
Navy. After returning, he Bud was a beloved man in
began logging, owned Estes the community, dubbed the
Tavern on Broadway and “Mayor of Hamlet,” and
commercial crab fi shed.
will leave a void for many.
He then obtained his He will be greatly missed.
skipper’s license, and ran
A celebration of life
charters out of Hammond will be forthcoming in the
with his prized boats the spring.
Kimmie Sue and Kenny
Memorial
contribu-
Boy. He also purchased tions may be made to The
Surf Charters in Hammond, Hamlet Schoolhouse or the
and ran it with his family.
Hamlet Rural Fire Protec-
Bud had many, many tion District.
10:33 a.m., Ocean Way
restrooms: Transients are re-
ported blocking access to the
men’s restroom.
C eline M C e wan
REAL ESTATE
Lois B. Hoyer
Dec. 31
and
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Halvor Clinton (Bud) Painter
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Dec. 5
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Dec. 6
3 a.m., emergency medical
service, Old Bog, Warrenton.
Dec. 7
10:19 a.m., emergency med-
ical service, U.S. Highway 101,
Warrenton.
Dec. 8
1:23 a.m., emergency medical
service, Ridge.
5:42 p.m., emergency medical
service, U.S. Highway 101,
Warrenton.
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