A2 • Friday, July 1, 2022 | Seaside Signal | SeasideSignal.com OBITUARIES PUBLIC SAFETY LOG John Henry Newman Cannon Beach June 19, 1964 — June 19, 2022 John Henry New- Oregon ProStart com- man, 58, passed away petition two years in a suddenly on June 19, row, sending them to 2022. nationals. In his heart, John was born on John truly loved giving June 19, 1964, in Glen- to others and showing dora, California, to how hard work, posi- his loving father and tive belief and spiritual mother, Herald Gerald conviction can carry us Newman and Sesame to our dreams. Smith. Together with his John is survived wife, Sandy, they men- by his cherished wife, tored countless young Sandy; his sisters, Kelly people through cook- and Mary Newman; his ing, surfi ng and volun- John Newman brothers, Matt Newman teering with a variety of (Shawn), Buddy Harry organizations. John was Gerald Newman III and Will Moore; an avid surfer, and he rode waves with his sister-in-law, Paula Mushrush (Rus- friends from Bali to Morro Bay, Cali- sell); his nieces, Megan Terry, Caitlin fornia, to the East Coast, often accom- Terry, Lisa Williams (Jamie), Heather panied by his dogs, most recently his Hamilton (Waqar), Irene Allman and beloved “Remy” who passed with Jade Puschautz (Paul); and his neph- John. He had an endless stoke, and ews, Jeremy Hansen, Alex Newman wanted everyone to experience the and Kyle Terry (Kim). thrill of surfi ng. He was a “Great Funckle” to grand- When we remember John, we can’t nephews, Seth Hansen and Ace Bol- help but think of his smile. He wel- ing, and grandnieces, Joy Hansen, comed everyone in the same way — Skye Hansen and Margaret Puschautz. no matter who you were, or where you He is dearly remembered by his lov- stood in life, up or down, rich or poor, ing Uncle Bob Smith and Aunt Lois, the smile was always there. We love Uncle Rich (Valerie), and aunts, Diana him so much for his giant heart and true Newman, Barbara Alfaro and Marilyn humility. Korade, and countless beloved cousins John worked hard, was very serious and friends throughout the U.S. about morality and had a code in life. During his distinguished career, He had a deep belief in God, and his John achieved tremendous recognition purpose. It is John’s unique spirit and for his culinary expertise. He graduated caring heart that aff ects us so deeply, from the Culinary Institute of Amer- and that we will remember forever. ica in New York in 1990. Early on, he In lieu of fl owers, the family is ask- worked at the prestigious Silks Restau- ing for donations to be make in John’s rant at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in name to any of the following organi- San Francisco. In 1995, John became zations: Seaside High School Schol- executive chef for the Stephanie Inn arships (Seasidescholarships.com) Dining Room in Cannon Beach. or the Cannon Beach Christian Culi- Over the years, chef Newman nary Academy (christianchefs.org), cooked several times at the James where they are setting up a future culi- Beard House in New York City. John nary scholarship in John’s name, or was a four-time champion at the Til- in Remy’s name at your local animal lamook County Iron Chef Black Box shelter. competition. He was also a guest chef A surf paddle out is planned during at the 2002 Capitol holiday tree light- the Surf Contest in Pacifi c City Sept. 17 ing ceremony. In 2006, in perhaps and Sept. 18. Please contact Moments their crowning achievement, John Surf Shop in Pacifi c City for more and Sandy opened Newmans at 988, information at 503-483-1025. which has won many accolades and A memorial service will be held has become a landmark restaurant in later at North Coast Family Fellow- the area. ship in Seaside. John will be laid to rest John loved to teach, and was a men- in Cayucos, California, on the central tor to many aspiring culinary students. coast with his mother, and where John As the culinary instructor at Seaside and Sandy fi rst met and started their High School, John’s students won the epic love story. SEASIDE POLICE, FIRE PUBLIC SAFETY LOG June 17 1:21 a.m., 1200 block S. Roosevelt: Camping regulations. 2:06 a.m., 1000 block 24th Avenue: A disturbance is reported. Caller reports a transient camp beginning to form. 8:37 a.m., Thompson Falls: Camp- ing regulations. 4:30 p.m., 1300 block Broadway: Camping and littering regulations. 3:29 p.m., 1000 block N. Prom: A possible break-in is reported. 7:38 p.m., Goodman Park: Camp- ing regulations. 5:34 p.m., Ocean Shore: A dog bite is reported. 11:48 p.m., 200 block N. Holla- day: Caller requests someone be trespassed. 7:53 p.m., 14th Avenue: Caller reports someone with a camper in the driveway of a residence they suspect of camping. Police speak with subjects who say they have permission to stay at the residence and are not sleeping in the camper. June 21 9:17 a.m., 2100 block Aldermill Road: Camping regulations. 2:20 a.m., 1000 block Avenue E: Camping regulations. 10:58 a.m., 1000 block 24th Ave- nue: A kayak is reported stolen. 4:29 a.m., 84000 Nordmark Drive: EMS call. 12:12 p.m., 1300 block Sea Bright: EMS call. 7:22 a.m., Holladay and Third Ave- nue: Police respond to a report of a man yelling; the subject is located and arrested for disorderly conduct. 6:07 p.m., The Cove: A disturbance is reported. 9:25 p.m. Chambers area: A person is arrested on a warrant. June 18 2:50 a.m., Edgewood and Broad- way: An intoxicated citizen is given a courtesy ride home. 7:07 a.m., N. Columbia: Caller re- ports two people sleeping in front of his business. They are awakened and advised of trespass. 7:29 a.m., Old High School: A person occupying a motorhome is advised he is on private property and he must fi nd another place to park. 12:46 p.m., Arch Cape Beach: Water rescue. 4:57 p.m., 1900 block S. Roosevelt: Camping regulations. 7:57 p.m., First Avenue and U.S. Highway 101: A person is arrested and charged with driving while under the infl uence of intoxicants. 10:05 p.m., Cartwright Park: Camp- ing regulations. 10:46 p.m., Chamber restrooms: Camping regulations. June 19 12:49 p.m., 1100 block Necanicum: Caller complains about a transient who has strewn his belongings everywhere and is being loud. The person is trespassed. 1:32 p.m., 12th and Necanicum: Caller reports possible burglary suspect from previously reported crimes. 4:02 p.m., Avenue V and Roosevelt: 7:48 a.m., 1700 block 12th Avenue: Caller reports what she believes is a dead body; police responding fi nd a garbage bag fi lled with garbage, not a body. OREGON STATE POLICE PUBLIC SAFETY LOG Criminal citation 9:48 p.m., 500 block Beach Drive: A person is arrested and charged with driving while under the infl uence of intoxicants. A criminal citation was issued to Kayla Marie Sandoval, 29, June 21 at 6:38 p.m. on U.S. Highway 101 milepost 19 after a trooper on pa- trol saw an equipment violation on a car she was driving. A traffi c stop was conducted and Sandoval was found to have a Clatsop County warrant. She was criminally cited and given a court date. Troopers said she was in violation for not wearing a seatbelt, driving with a suspended license, and not having insurance. She was told to get a licensed driver to come and get the car. June 22 Lost control 4:58 a.m., 2900 block Evergreen: Dog complaint. A motorcycle rider June 22 at 6:15 p.m. lost control and crashed on U.S. Highway 101 near milepost 15. He slid on the roadway and his bike crossed into the opposite lane of traffi c before coming to a rest on the northbound shoulder. He refused medical attention and arranged for a ride to pick up his motorcycle which troopers say had less than in $2,500 damages. 8:52 a.m., Movie theatre parking: Subject is advised to move their motorhome. 10:06 a.m., East End of Avenue B: Camping regulations. 8:00 p.m., 1500 block Spruce Drive: Animal complaint. 5:14 a.m., 1000 block S. Down- ing: Suspicious circumstances are reported. 12:39 p.m., Broadway and Lincoln: A traffi c stop is conducted for no seatbelt; vehicle is impounded when it’s discovered the driver’s privileges have been suspended. 1:46 p.m., Holladay and Avenue G: A person is arrested on a warrant. 6:07 p.m., Tillamook Head: EMS call. 7:31 p.m., Thompson Falls/Middle Fork: Camping regulations. June 23 7:50 a.m., Beach in front of Mag- gie’s: A disturbance is reported. 8:36 a.m., 2400 block S. Roos- evelt: A vehicle reported stolen is recovered. Two-car crash A Seaside man June 25 at 3:09 p.m. was involved in a two-car crash on U.S. Highway 26 near milepost 1. A minivan was turning off the highway across the westbound lane turning into a driveway when another car traveling westbound attempted to maneuver around it but instead collided into the minivan’s left rear end. The minivan drove away from the scene but the other car was towed by Classic Tow- ing. No injuries were reported. facebook.com/Seasidesignal H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H 4th of July H H concert H Celebrate America’s day with us at Seaside Outlets! in the parking lot presented by Seaside Outlets, Legends Public House and KSWB Radio CLATSOP. Starting at noon live bands, Hamburgers, Beer Truck, Ax throwing and more! Legends Public House Plus sales happening all weekend! Family friendly, bring your own chair. H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H