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1 a a SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 2013 THE DAILY NEWS, LONGVIEW, WASH. The Daily News online: www.tdn.com OBITUARIES Carl F. Barber Carl Francis Barber, 97, passed away Jan. 29,2013, in Longview. He was preceded in death by his wife, Edith (Mace) Barber; and a son, Raymond Carl Barber.

Mr. Barber is survived by a sister. Janice Hoffer of Pampa, Texas; two daughters, Mary Anderson of Carl F. Barber Bothell, and Rebecca Woodward of Olympia; seven grandchildren; and nine great grandchildren. A memorial service is planned for 2 p.m.

March 16 at Three Rivers Bible Church, 102 Harris in Kelso. Arrangements are by Columbia Funeral Service. Please sign the guest book at www.tdn.com/ obits. E. J.

'Tim' Timmreck After a seven-year journey with Alzheimer's Disease which he traveled with bravery and grace, Tim passed away peacefully in Sparks, Feb. 27,2013, with family and friends at his side. Tim was born in Meridian, Sept. 2,1945, grew up in Longview and joined the Air Force in 1963 after graduation from Mark Morris High School, After a 20-year career in the Air Force, he moved to Reno, where he had previously been sta- E.J. Timmreck tioned as a recruiter, and began a second career with Lewis Homes.

When KB Home bought Lewis Homes, Tim continued with KB and retired in 2007 as national safety director. Tim was preceded in death by his mother, Betty. He is survived by his wife Bonnie and daughter Carla, both of Sparks; his father Carmin in Longview; three brothers, Robert (Emma) and Everett (Maxine), both in Longview and Joe in Pearl City, Hawaii; and numerous extended family members, including 14 nieces and nephews who will all miss his passionate and competitive game-playing abilities, quiet sense of humor and caring ways. At Tim's request, no service is planned. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Northern Nevada Alzheimer's Association in Tim's name.

Arrangements are by Ross, Burke and Knobel Mortuary, Reno. Pleases sign the guest book at www.tdn.com/ Nikki L. Mears Nikki Lee Mears, 73, of Nampa, Idaho, passed away Dec. 15, 2012, at home. She was born July 15, 1939, in Longview, to Jule and Jewel (Dudley) Driessche, and graduated from R.A.

Long High School. Nikki lived in the area for 65 years before moving to Idaho. Nikki worked for Longview Fibre, Walsh Construction and J.H. Kelly in accounts receivable and as a job Nikki L. Mears site secretary for 15 years.

She was a member of the Eagles and the American Legion Auxiliary. Nikki loved to travel and visited Africa, Ireland, Europe and Tahiti. She also loved fishing, gardening and cooking. Nikki especially loved the beach and spending time with family and friends. She was outgoing, fun, friendly, loving and loyal.

Nikki was strong-willed and never let anything or anyone hold her back. On April 4, 1996, Nikki married Michael J. Mears in Reno, Nev. He survives her at home. Also surviving are five children, Bronwyn (Gordon) Booth of Oliver, B.C., Brandyn (Lisa) Creed of Longview, Timothy Creed and Kathleen (Clifford) Moore, both of Kelso, and Erin Creed of Rainier; a stepdaughter, Michel (John) King of Kelso; a brother, Vance (Pam) van den Driessche of Kelso; a cousin, Rose (Von) McDougal of Toutle; nine grandchildren, Jordan Satcher, Justin Maxwell and Casey Maxwell, all of Longview, Halie Moore, Nicholas Moore, Seth Creed, Chevy McKune and Tucker McKune, all of Kelso, Brittany Creed in California; and numerous nieces and nephews.

A celebration of Nikki's life is planned from 3 to 6 p.m. March 23 at the Regent Restaurant Lounge, 3353 Washington Way, Longview. Memorial contributions may be made to the Community Home Health Hospice, P.O. Box 2067, Longview, WA 98632 or a charity of choice. Arrangements are by Boise Funeral Home, Aclesa Chapel.

Please sign the guest book at www.tdn. Lillian M. Hardman Lillian Marie Hardman, 74, of Kalama died March 7, 2013, at home. She was preceded in death by her husband, Vern Abe Hardman Sept. 7,2012.

A memorial service is planned for 3 p.m. Saturday at the Kalama Church of the Nazarene. Arrangements are by Dahl-McVicker SUNDAY PUZZLER 90 Mars or Ares, e.g. 91 Small appliance 92 Magical drink 94 Kind of union 96 Blue 97 Wilson's predecessor 100 cit. 101 Pasta sauce 104 Racket 105 False coin 106 New Deal org.

107 Black cuckoo 108 Sag 110 Get 112 Place for hiding 113 Pester in fun 116 Hebrides 118 Skin 119 Dog with a muzzle 120 Writer 122 Nerve cretinoway 123 Fork part 124 Cure 125 Topmost point 127 Ecstatic state 129 Glass square 130 Snake 133 Ordinance 135 Elec. unit 136 Mil. rank 137 The 141 Greek letter 142 Early rock legend 144 Police broadcast (abbr.) 145 Pout 146 Household god 147 Rescued 149 Not appropriate 151 Boundary 153 Steal 155 Mountain nymph 156 Enthusiastic approval 157 Work for piano 158 Gander 159 Gardner's Mason 160 Tall and thin 161 Stormed 162 Lugged 8 10 22 26 31 32 39 44 54 62 68 69 75 83 89 94 95 102 103 104 109 116 117 122 126 127 128 134 135 143 144 149 150 156 ACROSS 1 Tropical fruit 6 Jeans fabric 11 Wanderer 16 Bank heist 21 Like an egg in shape 22 Heath genus 23 Bear 24 Texas mission 25 Chili con 26 Pilfered 27 Mythical king of Crete 28 Plaster of 29 That man's 30 Instance 31 Farm implement 33 Grain for a mill 35 Lilly or Manning 36 Trebek of TV 38 Fib 39 Mongrel 40 Eagle 41 Color 42 Of a black 44 Musical workood 48 British peer 51 Tilted 54 Division 55 Molten rock 57 Ladies and gentlemen 61 Cravat 62 Power 63 Antler branch 65 Remained upright 66 Lee or Laurel 67 Permissive 70 External ear 72 Cup 73 Turf Plays a part 75 Solemn fear 77 Uncertainty 79 Native of (suffix) 80 Sign on a door 82 Feather scarf 83 Moocher 85 Forest warden 87 Asia 89 Small drink 2 3 5 21 25 29 30 36 37 38 42 43 51 52 53 61 66 67 73 74 80 81 82 87 88 92 93 100 101 107 108 113 114 115 120 121 125 130 131 132 133 141 142 147 148 155 DOWN 76 Steam or search 1 Coffee variety 78 Levy 2 Benefit 81 Veto 3 Scandinavian 83 Knight's title Hard liquor 84 Acquired 5 Work in verse 86 After deductions NO Rub Delay out 89 88 Child's and tuck vehicle 00 Victory goddess 91 Purple shade 9 Cover with frosting 92 Gladden 10 Search of a kind 93 Standoffish one 11 Title 95 NNW, e.g. 12 Kimono sash 96 Playground 13 Chinese dynasty attraction 14 Like a lot 98 Cooked in fat 15 "A Streetcar 99 Linger Named 102 Marquee notice 16 Police rank (abbr.) (abbr.) 17 Wing 103 de force 18 Reduced 105 River in France 19 Post or Di Dickinson 109 Rights org. 20 O'Donnell or Perez 111 Tweet 30 Earthy lump 112 Juicy fruits 32 Table scrap 114 Ocean 34 Break 115 Sixth sense 37 Inert gas (abbr.) 39 du jour 117 Ribbed fabric 43 Wager 119 Big 44 Genus of dogs 121 Relate and wolves 123 Glass 45 Mountain 124 -and file 46 Field cover, 126 Sainted Spanish for short missionary 47 Eschewed 128 Knock 49 Legal matter 129 Hit repeatedly 50 Destiny 130 Noted fabulist 51 Rope 131 Gaze for a cowboy 132 Brick of a kind 52 Bar legally 134 Recoil 53 Scholar 136 Usher, for example 54 Ship of 1492 138 George or T.S.

56 Part of A.D. 139 Let expire 58 Fruit 140 Released with many seeds 142 Whirlpool 59 Cad 143 Store event 60 Lawn tool 144 ABA member 62 Stage setting 145 Self-satisfied 64 Wildebeest 148 Lend an 67 Toiled 150 Cushion 68 Got some rest 152 Give whirl 69 Playing card 153 NCO rank 71 Shorten 154 Court 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 23 24 27 28 33 34 35 40 41 45 46 48 49 50 55 56 57 58 59 60 63 64 65 70 72 76 78 79 84 85 86 90 91 96 97 98 99 105 106 110 111 112 118 119 123 124 129 136 137 138 139 140 145 146 151 152 153 154 157 158 159 160 161 162 Helen Daising Helen (Hamm) Dalsing. 83, of Longview passed away March 1, 2013, at the Woodland Care Center. She was born July 10, 1929, in Oklahoma, to Jacob and Helen Buschman. She graduated from high school there and took some college courses.

Helen married Bernard Dalsing Sept. 15, 1948, and became a a a a a a a a a a a homemaker. They lived in Kalama for 53 years before moving to Longview six years ago. Helen was fun, outgoing and willing to help others. She was a woman of many skills and enjoyed quilting, sewing and canning.

She loved her family and willingly made sacrifices to meet their needs. She is survived by her husband 64 years, Bernard Dalsing, at home; six children, Bernita Kantner of Vancouver, Barbara Rogen, Leon Dalsing and Melissa Dalsing, all of Longview, Donna Compher of Camas, and Jennifer Rolf of Woodland; a brother, Vernon Burke in Virginia; 15 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; and a great great grandchild. Helen was preceded in death by two sons, Gary Wayne Dalsing in infancy and Robert Dalsing in 1977; and two sisters, Martha Clemmer and Elizabeth Calvery. A memorial service is planned for 1 p.m. March 16 at Faith Fellowship, 210 Fishers Lane in Kelso.

Arrangements are by the Neptune Society. Please sign the guest book at www. tdn.com/obits. Melanie D. McKee Melanie Dawn (Hooper) McKee, 38, of Kelso, was born Dec.

8, 1974, in Longview and died March 4, 2013, in Woodland. She is survived by two sons, Austin McKee of Lacey, and Sam Denman of Kelso; her parents, David and Joyce Hooper of Kelso; a brother, Devin Hooper of Kelso; and her special friend, Jeremy Denman of Kelso. A celebration of Melanie's life is planned for 1 p.m. March 17 at the Association of Western Paper and Pulp Workers (AWPPW) Hall in Longview. Arrangements are by Evergreen Staples Funeral Home, Vancouver.

Please sign the guest book at www. tdn.com/obits. Editor's note: Obituaries published over the weekend will appear online Monday morning. AREA SERVICES MONDAY Waite Leah Nicole, 1 p.m., New Life Fellowship Church, Longview. Steele Chapel at Longview Memorial Park Crematory.

Young David Roger, 9:30 a.m., Tahoma National Cemetery, Kent. Greenwood Memorial Funeral Home, Renton. TUESDAY Calderwood Howard Donald, 1:30 p.m., Willamette National Cemetery, Portland. Rill Tribute Center, Port Orchard, Wash. SATURDAY Barber Carl Francis, 2 p.m., Three River's Bible Church, Kelso.

Columbia Funeral Service. Bray Randall Duane, 11 a.m., The People's Church, 6801. East Mill Plain Vancouver. Woodland Funeral Home. Currie Royal Joseph, 1p.m., Poulsbo Eagles, 4230 NE Lincoln Road.

Steele Chapel at Longview Memorial Park Crematory. Dalsing Helen (Harm), 1 p.m., Faith Fellowship, Kelso. Neptune Society. Hardman -L Lillian Marie, 3 p.m., Kalama Church of the Nazarene. Dahl-McVicker Funeral Home.

McMillan Jesse noon, First Baptist Church, Longview. Cascade Northwest Funeral Chapel at Green Hills Memorial Gardens Crematory. Wellington Patricia Ann, 11 a.m., Rainier United Methodist Church, 101 East Street. Groulx Family Mortuary, Rainier. SUNDAY McKee Melanie Dawn (Hooper), 1 p.m., AWPPW Hall, Longview.

Evergreen Staples Funeral Home, Vancouver. NEWS OF RECORD he did not have any idea who might have thrown the bomb. Lottery ARRESTS Powerball 10-37-40-46-52 Thursday, Longview police Powerball: 12 arrested Joshua Steven Gordon, 28, of Longview, on suspicion of WASHINGTON MARCH 9 drug possession. Daily Game 3-5-9 Keno 2-5-7-8-14-15-18- CAR PROWLS 24-29-34-35-36-37- Tim's Timber Tavern, 213 40-46-52-57-61-76-77 Allen Street, Kelso. An employee Hit 5 21-25-27-33-38 reported that someone broke into Lotto 5-14-16-21-28-42 her car during her shift.

Thursday. a 600 block of Cloverdale Match 4 5-6-8-13 Road, Kalama. A safe containing a OREGON MARCH 9 revolver taken from the back of a Megabucks 2-4-13-14-39-42 truck. Thursday. Win for Life 8-38-54-69 THEFTS Lucky Lines 1-7-12-13-19-23-25-29 1500 block of Mountain View Pick 4 Road, Kalama.

A pressure washer. 1 p.m. 0-8-5-8 Wednesday or Thursday. 4 p.m. 6-4-6-7 I Heavenly Donuts 156015th 7 p.m.

2-7-0-1 Avenue, Longview. An employee 10 p.m. 9-4-3-4 reported that he believed an exemployee had entered the business and taken an unspecified POLICE BLOTTER amount of money. Thursday. Great Ball of Fire Friday, a Kelso man in the 300 block of Pine BURGLARY Street reported a large explosion 11100 block of Hazel Dell outside of his home, which was also Road, Castle Rock.

A TV and heard and reported by a neighbor. power tools. Thursday. At the home, Kelso police found the tattered shreds of a tennis ball, STOLEN VEHICLE three broken windows, and shrap- 1 Kessler Boulevard at Larch St. nel damage to the man's carport, A woman reported that her white garage, and home.

They concluded 1990 BMW was stolen while she that someone had thrown a a a a a a a a a a tennis was walking around the lake. The ball bomb over the man's locked thief took her bank card and had gate into his carport. The man said used it twice by the time she dishe did not have any enemies, and covered her car had been stolen. NORTHWEST House has busy Saturday OLYMPIA The Wash- ington state House passed a measure to make it illegal to use license plate flipper technology that enables switching between two license plates while driving. The measure would also ban manufacturing license plate flippers in the state.

The contraptions make it easier for vehicles to avoid being identified by toll cameras and police. Passed by an 87-11 vote, the bill heads next to the Senate. The House also passed a measure to cap tow truck fees. Tow truck companies could charge up to about $270 to tow a vehicle and impound it for half a day and another! $60 for storage per day thereafter. The Washington State Patrol sets limits on how much tow truck drivers contracting with it can charge.

There are no such limits on tow truck operators contracting with private property owners. Also Saturday, the House passed a measure meant to encourage businesses to hire unemployed workers part time. Employers would no longer have to pay more in unemployment insurance taxes for part -time workers receiving unemployment benefits than for those who aren't. The measure passed by a vote of 87-10. It heads next to the Senate.

Boy, 14, shoots parents MOSES LAKE, Wash. Police say a 14-year-old boy has been arrested for allegedly shooting his parents. Officers responded to a call at a home where they found two adults with wounds. A newspaper identified the adults as the boy's parents. Both were transported to a hospital for treatment.

Plane crash kills 1, injures 1 SEATTLE A 45-yearold man was killed and another in his late teens or 20s was injured when their small plane crashed into the garage of a home in Woodinville, according to the King County Sheriff's Office. The crash occurred just before 3 p.m. Saturday. Neighbors told deputies that the plane appeared to be flying lower than usual when the engine sputtered and possibly quit. Neighbors said there were no flames or smoke.

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