A2 • Friday, March 25, 2022 | Seaside Signal | SeasideSignal.com PUBLIC SAFETY OBITUARIES 8:17 a.m., Library: Police make contact with a male subject reported sleeping under a blanket. He refused to identify himself. No mention of action taken. SEASIDE POLICE DEPT. PUBLIC SAFETY LOG March 11 12:06 a.m.. 10th and Necani- cum: Caller thinks someone is attempting to break into his trailer. Police on arrival fi nd nothing suspicious. 8:32 a.m., 200 block S. Down- ing: EMS call. 11:19 p.m., N. Wahanna: EMS call. March 15 6:53 a.m., 2500 block S. Roos- evelt: EMS call. 6:57 a.m., 300 block 17th Ave- nue: EMS call. 9:52 a.m., Eleventh and Necani- cum: A disturbance is reported. 3:25 p.m., Avenue N and S. Jackson: Caller reports male urinating in public. 10:07 a.m., 300 block 17th Street: EMS call. 4:15 p.m., 10th and Necani- cum: A loud generator is re- ported running at the trailer camp. 10:10 p.m., 1000 block Hol- laday Drive: Caller reports a woman screaming for help in the area. 10:14 p.m., 500 block S. Frank- lin: EMS call. March 16 12:58 p.m., 400 block 14th Av- enue: Caller reports a stalking issue that has been going on for months. They’re given op- tions. March 12 3:32 p.m., Convention Center. Assistance is rendered. 7:19 a.m., 600 block S. Edge- wood: EMS call. 5:70 p.m., 1100 block Queen Street: Dog complaint. 8:33 a.m., 1300 block Sea Bright Way: A loose horse is reported; offi cer on scene reports “riding away into the sunset.” 10:06 p.m., 1800 block S. Roos- evelt: Caller reports an RV ille- gally camping. 9:18 p.m., 700 block Avenue H: Caller reports male subject occupying the doorway of a business; subject is contacted and says they will be moving on. 2:54 a.m., 800 block S. Roos- evelt: Caller requests a wel- fare check on an intoxicated female reported falling on her face. March 13 3:17 a.m., 1200 block Avenue E: EMS call. 2:38 p.m., 1200 block S. Roo- sevelt: Caller reports man dumping garbage from his motor home into the street. Police contact the person who agrees to clean up their mess. 6:13 p.m., Avenue S and the Prom: Sex crimes are reported. March 14 2:56 a.m., Holladay and Avenue G: A man is reported screaming in the area. March 17 9:03 a.m., Library: Caller re- ports they have video footage of a subject vomiting, urinat- ing and smoking on library property. The subject is indef- initely trespassed. 11:19 a.m., 800 block S. Holla- day: Caller reports their car was broken into overnight. 6:32 p.m., Avenue M and S. Jackson: Caller reports RV in the area they suspect will be camping overnight. 10:11 p.m., 1700 block 12th Avenue: A disturbance is re- ported. See Logs, Page A3 DEATH NOTICE Michael Steven Douglas Michael Steven Douglas, 74, of Seaside, died in Seaside. Hughes-Ransom Mortuary is in charge of the arrangements. A celebration of life will be announced. Carol (Pilgard) Hartstrom Lorna Marie Brandt Eugene 1939-2021 Gearhart March 20, 1954 — Dec. 19, 2021 In loving memory to Pleasant Hill, where of a beautiful woman, they raised their two a beautiful soul, Carol children. They both (Pilgard) Hartstrom. were avid support- She was a lov- ers of what- ing, generous ever interested and kind sister, their children, aunt, mother and Michelle and grandmother. She Rik, as they was dearly loved were growing by her family up. and by her many Carol enthu- Carol friends! Her dog, siastically took Hartstrom “Cassadore,” was on the sup- her favorite pal. port staff (team She was preceded manager) role for Fred, in death, in 2004, by who coached youth her high school sweet- sports when Rik was heart and husband, young. Carol had more Fred Hartstrom. Also recently been privileged preceding her in death to see her grandsons’ were her mother, Gud- intense interest in sports. laug (Goodie), and Carol and Fred both father, Harvey Pilgard; loved cats and dogs, sisters, Delores Wan- and they were cherished gen and Eleanor Swen- members of the fam- son-Nephew; and one ily in both Pleasant Hill brother, Harold Pilgard. and Eugene. She and She is survived by Fred always had a fond- her daughter, Michelle ness for the coast and Hartstrom (husband loved to visit the beach Mark Stell), of Portland; at any season. her son, Rik Hartstrom, Carol was very of Portland; two grand- involved with helping sons, Jaeden and Wil- plan annual Astoria class liam Hartstrom; one sis- reunions and loved the ter, Inez Pinkstaff ; and close ties she had with two sisters-in-law, Mil- her classmates. She also lie (MacKenzie) Forbes enjoyed participating in and Joyce Angelus. She nonprofi t organizations had four loving nieces in Eugene. Carol lived in and eight nephews, Eugene until she passed Sheila, Diane, Denise away in December 2021. and Lori and Denny, A memorial service Tom, Steve, Jim, Keith, will be held at First Bill, Chris and Michael. Presbyterian Church in Carol was born in Astoria at 11 a.m. on 1939 and raised in Asto- May 28. ria. In high school, Carol A private burial ser- enjoyed being a mem- vice will be held at ber of the cheerlead- Greenwood Cemetery ing squad. After high following the service. school, she attended A reception will be college in the Puget held at the Astoria Elks Sound, Washington, Lodge, following the area. She later moved to service, until 5 p.m. Eugene and worked for Memorial contribu- the Lane County asses- tions may be given to sor’s offi ce. your local animal shel- In 1965, she married ter or to Oregon Public Fred, and they moved Broadcasting. Our community has lost on patrol with her. When not working as an an incredible lady! Retired police offi - offi cer, Lorna coached track cer Lorna Marie Brandt and fi eld, volleyball, bas- ketball and softball. entered this world, When not coaching, along with her twin she umpired Lit- brother, Roger, on tle League baseball March 20, 1954, and softball. in Eugene. They In 1997, Lorna joined their sis- purchased her ter, Rebecca, and home in Gearhart, parents, Keith and Lorna and immediately Patricia Brandt. Brandt cleared the back Her father, half-acre for train- an architect, and mother, a teacher, moved to ing dogs. That led to build- Sacramento, California, for ing a barn for the 4-H kids employment in 1956. They to train their dogs, which moved into a beautiful cen- will continue in her honor. tury-old farm on 200 acres. Lorna was a 4-H leader of In 1969, their home was the Paws N’ Action club for destroyed by fi re, and con- over 20 years. When Lorna saw a need, sequently they moved into she tried to fi ll it. Quietly, town. Lorna excelled at any she and her partner, Laura, sport she tried. Some of sent many kids to summer her track and fi eld records camps and sport camps. stood for decades. She If a child needed sports graduated from Chico State equipment, they would College with a degree in purchase it. Seeing them teaching. One of her fi rst smile and be happy was the jobs was as a trainer for the only payment. Many of the local chil- Sacramento Gold pro soc- dren were recipients of cer team. In 1985, Lorna moved new bicycles, coats, shoes, to Oregon, and started backpacks and musical at the Scappoose School instruments. Lorna stated that, “a District as a teacher and coach. During summer- good Christian should give time she was a park direc- far more than receive.” She tor for Portland Parks & far exceeded that! As one little boy said, “You’re my Recreation. In 1988, Lorna joined hero!” Lorna leaves behind her the Columbia County posse, and loved law brother, Roger Brandt, of Scottsdale, Arizona; her enforcement. In 1990, a big career sister, Rebecca Grayem change! She was hired and Mel, and six nieces and by the Gearhart Police nephews, in Sacramento; Department. That started and her family, Laura her career as an offi cer, Chester, Shelby Chester, which spanned 28 years, Kevin Chester, Roni Han- included the Cannon son and Joy Chester. A memorial will be held Beach Police Department, and fi nished at the Seaside at the Clatsop County Fair- grounds on April 16 at Police Department. In 1996, while work- 2 p.m. Please bring your ing for the Gearhart Police dog, and share a memory! In lieu of fl owers, please Department, she purchased, trained and got state certifi - donate to your local animal cation for a canine to have assistance groups.