A2 • Friday, June 10, 2022 | Seaside Signal | SeasideSignal.com OBITUARIES Craig Fager Abrahamson Vancouver, Washington Nov. 25, 1953 — March 6, 2022 Craig was a well loved, Anderson and Sustain- respected and talented musi- able Flooring Solutions, all cian, artist and carpenter. He while continuing to play the was a hard worker who was drums. He also taught drum full of fun, loved life and lessons. was passionate about music. Craig resided in Vancou- Craig got his ver, Washington, fi rst drum set when after having lived he was 9. Classical in Astoria, Eugene, music was his fi rst Cannon Beach, Port- love, and he went on land and St. Helens. to study percussion He fought a hard and at the University of long battle, never Oregon. giving up hope and Craig toured Craig never dwelling in Europe and Rus- Abrahamson despair. He passed sia in 1972 with the away on March 6, Astoria High School Band, 2022. and played for the Clatsop Craig was born in Ever- Community College Jazz ett, Washington, on Nov. 25, Band. He played on the 1953. His family moved to Queen Mary in Long Beach, Astoria when he was 3 years California, for a summer, old. and played in many bands Craig leaves behind his throughout his musical wife, Sarah Weddle; and two career. children, Bianca and Max- A few of those are Good well (Tara) Santino; two Buddies, Spindri, Synco- grandchildren, Everett and pated Sound, The Chris Teddy; a sister, Kathy Free- Parker Trio, United Flight, man (Lanny); and 13 nieces Shuffl e, Freestyle, The Wab- and nephews. bits, Lucky Dawgs and Craig was preceded in Bivalve. He played many death by his parents, Ed and years in Astoria for the Doris (Fager) Abrahamson. North Coast Symphonic Craig was a great friend to Band, and played the tim- so many people, and always pani in the Little Ballet The- had a warm smile and kind ater’s “Nutcracker,” also for words to share. The family many years. would like to thank all of his Craig was one of the wonderful friends and fam- original California Raisins, ily for helping him with doc- and studied with Joe Amato tor appointments and visit- and Mel Brown. Craig had ing him at home. various jobs. H e worked in A party to honor Craig’s Astoria at the fi sh canneries, life was held June 4 at the at Greens Seafood, Hanna Astoria Elks Lodge. Leo F. “Sonny” Brown Dallas, Oregon Oct. 28, 1937 — May 15, 2022 Leo F. “Sonny” Brown with the Department of passed away May 15, 2022, Transportation in Alaska as at his home in Dallas. He a project engineer in many was 84 years old, remote native vil- and was born Oct. lages, building roads 28, 1937, in Sea- and airports. side, the son of Stub He retired from Brown and Frances Nome, Alaska, in the Witte. early 1990s, return- A graduate of ing to Oregon to Gearhart Grade Leo plant and operate Brown School and Sea- a hazelnut orchard side High School, near Dallas. he married Nancy He is survived by Cheney on Jan. 3, his wife of 64 years, 1958, in Seaside. Nancy; sons, Steve, A U.S. Air Force vet- of Homer, Alaska, Craig, of eran, Leo served in Den- Spokane, Washington, and ver, Colorado, Homestead, Randy, of Dallas; daughter, Florida, and Minot, North Jorine, of Tigard; two sis- Dakota. ters; two brothers; and six In 1969, he began work grandchildren. MEMORIAL Michael Steven Douglas Tuesday, June 14 DOUGLAS, Michael Steven — Funeral at Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church, 120 Oceanway in Seaside. Rosary is at 9:30 a.m., a Mass follows at 10 a.m. Personal eulogies are welcome. After the Mass, there is a reception, given by the Wom- en’s Auxiliary, in the adjoining cafeteria. The celebration of life then continues at Michael’s home, 1540 Lea Way in Seaside. Police car damaged in crash Seaside Signal A Hyundai Tucson crashed into a parked Sea- side police car during a traf- fi c stop late Sunday night. Shortly after 11 p.m., Seaside police offi cer Jenson Segui was conducting a traf- fi c stop along U.S. Highway 101 south of Beerman Lane with his emergency lights activated when the Hyun- dai Tucson traveling south- bound ran into the rear of the police car, a 2016 Dodge Charger and pushed it into a Toyota Camry stopped by the offi cer. The Hyundai rolled onto its side and the driver had to be extricated by Seaside Fire and Rescue. The driver of the Camry and Segui were uninjured. The driver of the Hyundai, Ginnette Marberry, 43, of Manzanita, was arrested for driving under the infl uence of intoxicants and transported to a local hospital for evaluation before being transferred to the Clatsop County Jail . Seaside Police Department A Seaside police car making a traffi c stop was hit Sunday night. PUBLIC SAFETY SEASIDE POLICE DEPT. PUBLIC SAFETY LOGV May 27 6:10 a.m., 1000 block Avenue F: A case is taken for a stolen vehicle. 8:37 a.m., The Cove: Police ad- dress a parking issue. 8:41 a.m., Seaside Golf Course: Caller reports unlawful lodg- ing on the street. Subjects are advised of ordinances and say they will move on. 2:55 p.m., 300 block S. Roos- evelt: Campers are advised to move along. 4:14 p.m., U.S. Highway 101 and Mill Creek: A person is cit- ed for careless driving. 4:24 p.m., 300 block S. Holla- day: A surrey is reported sto- len. 4:44 p.m., Turnaround: Rob- bery and kidnapping are re- ported. 11:41 p.m., 2300 block Beach Drive: A disturbance is report- ed. May 28 11:04 a.m., 200 block 10th Avenue: A kitten is reported missing. 11:25 a.m., 2200 block S. Prom: A guest who refuses to surren- der his room brings police to a hotel. The person agrees to vacate. 1:57 p.m., 700 block 16th Street: Property manager re- quests a welfare check on a tenant who isn’t answering their door. Police make con- tact with the woman who says she didn’t answer the door be- cause she isn’t home. 5:12 p.m., Seaside: A caller requests help from police lo- cating her car which she said she parked somewhere down- town the night before. 7:55 p.m., 2500 block N. Roos- evelt: Caller says children she is babysitting with her adult father won’t stay in bed and keep climbing out the win- dow. Police advise her to call the children’s parents. 7:59 p.m., 800 block Necani- cum Drive: Code violations. 9:13 p.m., 10th and Necani- cum: Police respond to a re- port of a running generator; on arrival no generator can be heard running. 11:23 p.m., 10th and Necani- cum: Fireworks reported. Po- lice on arrival say there were no fi reworks. May 29 12:10 a.m., 1900 block Spruce Drive: EMS call. 12:52 a.m., 500 block Beach Drive: EMS call. 8:11 a.m., Chamber restrooms: Subjects parked in the parking lot are advised to move along. 9:12 a.m. 500 block Avenue A: Fire alarm. 9:30 a.m., 1100 block North Roosevelt: EMS call. 9:52 a.m., Avenue A: Hotel employee reports fi rearm left behind by a guest. Police arrive and contact the guest who returned to the hotel to collect it. intoxicants. 11:53 p.m., 1100 block Broad- way: Fire investigation. May 31 12:50 p.m., 10th and Necani- cum: Camping regulations are enforced. 12:56 p.m., 10th and Necan- icum: Camping regulations; eviction day. 1:01 p.m., N. Larch: Structure fi re. 1:31 p.m., 10th and Necani- cum: Persons are cited for un- lawful lodging. 2:57 p.m., 3200 block Rippet Lane: EMS call. Another agen- cy is assisted. 4:25 p.m., 10th and Necani- cum: A disturbance is report- ed. EMS on scene. 11:51 p.m., 1100 block Ave- nue F: A person is arrested on a warrant. 2:03 p.m., First Avenue: A cit- izen called police to say they accidentally left their fi rearm in a hotel room. They ask if the police can go to the hotel to collect it. An offi cer went to the hotel and took the fi rearm into safekeeping. June 1 2:23 p.m., Avenue H and Holl- aday: A person is arrested on a warrant after being pulled over for improper display on their vehicle. 1:05 p.m., 900 block 24th Av- enue: A disturbance is report- ed. EMS is on scene. 6:19 p.m., Ocean Shore be- tween Third and Fourth ave- nues: A person is arrested on a warrant. May 30 4:04 a.m., Avenue E: EMS call. 6:50 a.m., Goodman Park: Call- er reports vehicle camping and people sleeping inside. They’re gone prior to police arrival. 8:41 a.m., 10th and Necani- cum: Police take a report from a woman who repeatedly says her neighbors are stealing from her. They say there is no theft but there is a mental health issue. 9:06 a.m., 10th and Necani- cum: A woman is advised to stop screaming at people who aren’t there. 6:28 p.m., 600 block S. Roos- evelt: A person reported driv- ing while intoxicated is arrest- ed and charged with driving while under the infl uence of 9:04 a.m., 2100 block Alder- mill: Four citations are issued for unlawful lodging. 10:58 a.m., East End of Avenue D: Two citations are issued for unlawful lodging. 2:15 p.m., 300 block N. Holla- day: An abandoned vehicle is reported. 3:03 p.m., 900 block 24th Av- enue: Abandoned junk is re- ported. 9:44 p.m., North End of Frank- lin: Abandoned junk is report- ed. 10:12 p.m., Behind Safeway: Subject is advised there is no camping in the area. 3:15 a.m., Parking Garage: A person discovered sleeping is advised to move along. 6:12 a.m., 10th and Necani- cum: Caller reports campers parked near sidewalk. 11:28 a.m., 10th and Necani- cum: Five summonses are is- sued for camping regulations violations. 11:50 a.m., 2100 block Alder- mill Avenue: A summons is issued for camping regulation violations. 11:53 a.m., 11th and Necan- icum: A person reports their bike stolen. 11:57 a.m., Downing between First and Second avenues: Caller reports motorhome parked overnight in the park- ing area. Subject is advised to move. Police will be checking. 12:23 p.m., Haystack Rock, Cannon Beach: Water rescue. 12:31 p.m., 10th and Necan- icum: A summons is issued for camping regulation viola- tions. 3:25 p.m., Broadway Park: A subject reported sleeping in the park; the person leaves when police arrive. 3:38 p.m., 400 block Avenue P: Mail theft is reported 3:41 p.m., 800 block 16th Ave- nue: Mail theft is reported. 3:46 p.m., 800 block S. Holla- day: Mail theft is reported. 3:47 p.m., 800 block Avenue C: Mail theft is reported. 3:48 p.m., 800 block Avenue C: Mail theft is reported. 3:51 p.m., 300 block Avenue A: Mail theft is reported. 3:52 p.m., 800 block First Ave- nue: Mail theft is reported. 11:09 p.m., N. Holladay: EMS call. 4:18 p.m., Haystack Rock, Can- non Beach: Water rescue. June 2 5:12 p.m., N. Hollday: Mail theft reported. 3:06 a.m., Parking Garage: A person is arrested on a war- rant. 5:13 p.m., 1000 block S. Down- ing: Mail theft is reported. 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