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Lompoc Record Thursday, January 1, 2015 A3 AROUND LOMPOC Daily Record Cafe Musique to open LMA's Contributed The Lompoc Music Association presents the Cafe Musique in concert at 3 p.m. Feb. 1 at the Valley of the Flowers United Church of Christ, 3346 Constellation Road, Vandenberg Village. Members of Cafe Musique are Duane Inglish on accordion, Brynn Albanese on violin and vocals, Fred Murray on bass, and Craig Nuttycombe on guitar and vocals. block of South Seventh Street 3:19 p.m.

reckless driver, East Ocean Avenue and North Seventh Street 3:31 p.m. disturbance, domestic, 9900 block of Lompoc 4:05 p.m. burglary, commercial, 200 block of West Chestnut Avenue 4:31 p.m. vandalism, commercial, 100 block of South Street 4:53 p.m. disturbance, fight, 300 block of West Chestnut Avenue 6:11 p.m.

traffic collision, no injury, 500 block of North Street 6:37 p.m. disturbance, domestic, 1100 block of West Nectarine Avenue 8:15 p.m. shots firedheard, 200 block of East Locust Avenue 8:31 p.m. weapon violation, 300 block of East Pine Avenue Wednesday 12:58 a.m. disturbance, domestic, 500 block of West Chestnut Avenue 8:05 a.m.

-weapon violation, 1300 block of Glen Ellen Court 9:08 a.m. -vandalism, graffiti, 1300 block of West Cypress Avenue 10:21 a.m. disturbance, domestic, 400 block of North Street 10:24 a.m. vandalism, graffiti, 500 block of North FG Alley 10:48 a.m. -probation violation, 400 block of East Cypress Avenue 11:05 a.m.

-probation violation, 400 block of East Cypress Avenue 11:40 a.m. -locatedrecovered vehicle, 900 block of North Street 12:52 p.m. disturbance, domestic, 500 block of North Street 1:33 p.m. juvenile problem, 1700 block of North A Street 2:36 p.m. disturbance, fight, 600 block of North Street STAFF REPORT A quartet from the Central Coast, but with at least one foot each planted deep in foreign musical soil, will open the Lompoc Music Association's 2015 schedule of concerts.

Cafe Musique, which merges gypsy, tango, classical and folk, among other musical styles, will perform Feb. 1 at the Valley of the Flowers United Church of Christ, 3346 Constellation Road, Vandenberg Village. The 3 p.m. concert will treat the listener "to an exotic and exciting sonic journey around the world," according to the group. The members of Cafe Musique are Brynn Alba-nese on violin and vocals, Duane Inglish on accordion, Fred Murray on bass and Craig Nuttycombe on guitar and vocals.

Admission at the door will be $18 for adults and $6 for students 18 and younger. Kerr From Page A2 "The first thing I want people to know is that I'm not upset with the boy driving the car. We were all young, and we've all done stupid things," she said. The 1999 Chevrolet Blazer Ashley was traveling in was driven by 22-year-old Travis Dashek, of Santa Maria. Dashek, who ruptured his spleen in the crash and Violation From Page A2 actions by local authorities would have resulted in automatic evacuations of ocean areas within five miles of the plant." The area in question is west of Diablo Canyon and has limited marine traffic and no population centers or land masses, Jones said.

The following arrests, incidents and information are from reports by law enforcement and other public safety agencies from noon Monday to 4 p.m. Wednesday. There were 89 incidents reported during the period, including the following: Monday 12:52 p.m. disturbance, domestic, 800 block of West Chestnut Avenue 1:13 p.m. harassment, 200 block of North Street 2:42 p.m.

reckless driver, East Central Avenue and North Street 2:54 p.m. trespass, 1200 block of East Pine Avenue 3:01 p.m. disturbance, neighbor dispute, 500 block of North Street 3:12 p.m. vandalism, vehicle, 400 block of North I Street 3:24 p.m. petty theft, 700 block of West Central Avenue 3:54 p.m.

DUI, 400 block of North I Street 4:30 p.m. battery, 500 block of North Street 4:52 p.m. mental disturbed person, 1300 block of North Street 9:06 p.m. DUI, 1400 block of North Orchid Street 9:45 p.m. vandalism, residence, 900 block of East Bush Avenue 10:26 p.m.

missing person located, 100 block of Civic Center Plaza Tuesday 4:50 a.m. disturbance, domestic, 100 block of Palm Drive 9:45 a.m. -vandalism, graffiti, 1000 block of West Ocean Avenue 10:09 a.m. juvenile problem, 1200 block of North Street 10:36 a.m. -vandalism, graffiti, 200 block of North DE Alley 1:38 p.m.

vandalism, vehicle, 300 Emma Ines Moll is still hospitalized, was arrested for driving under the influence. California Highway Patrol Officer Craig Carrier said authorities believe alcohol and drugs played a role in the crash. "My daughter, never in her life, did anything she didn't want to do. Nobody forced her into that car," Elena said. "She was a strong-willed person." Witnesses to the collision told authorities Dashek's 1999 Chevrolet Blazer, which was pulling a boat trailer, was traveling Licensees, such as recommend protective actions to local and state officials, who then make the actual call about what protective actions the public should take if an emergency occurred affecting a nuclear power plant.

The NRC uses color-coded inspection findings and performance indicators to assess nuclear plant performance. Colors start with green and then in an erratic manner just prior to the collision. Elena believes her daughter, Dashek and 21-year-old Kurt Hixen-baugh were traveling back home to Santa Maria after a day of fishing at Lopez Lake in Arroyo Grande when the crash occurred. She is hopeful that other young people, Ashley's friends, will learn from her death and think before they drink and drive. "Maybe this can save one person's life," she said.

Since her daughter's death, Dashek's mother increase to white, yellow or red in order of increasing safety significance. The violation at Diablo Canyon has initially been determined by the NRC to have low-to-moderate safety significance, or is "white," Dricks said. looks forward to reviewing our previous emergency plan with the NRC staff to illustrate how traffic in this section of the ocean would still have been protected Lyndene Oldham has contacted Elena to express condolences for her loss a gesture she takes to heart. "She lit up a room. Nobody will deny that," Elena said.

"She was a beautiful, beautiful young girl, but don't think she didn't live her life, she did." A fund to assist the Kerr family with expenses was started by Ashley's friend, Adrienne Sophie Roy. For more information or to make a contribution, go to http:www.gofundme. comjfokac. by actions under the overall response plan," Jones said. No decision on the final safety significance of the findings or any additional NRC actions will be made at the meeting.

That decision will be announced at a later date. Diablo could be subject to increased NRC oversight, depending on the final determination of the safety significance of the violation, Dricks said. Oldham escaped the contines ot is now dancing with our savior. Obituaries Barbara Jean Mowry wr- ijOiieyvme nas lost a Kina ana gentle soul. December 26, 2014 Lyndene J.

(Campbell) cancer and 2:00 pm Her pain and Funeral life will be suffering has ended. services celebrating Lyndene' held on Friday, January 2, 2015 at Feb. 15, 1927-Dec. 26, 2014 Emma (Ines) was born February 15, 1927 in Arzignano, Italy. She has been a resident of Lompoc since 1959.

Emma was a waitress, homemaker, a cookie maker in Solvang, wife, mother and grandmother. Emma was preceded in death by her husband Michael Moll in 2004. She was also preceded in death in the last year by her two brothers and sisters. She is survived by her son Michael S. Moll of Colorado and his wife Deborah; daughters 29, 1931 December 27, 2014 Jean Mowry, 83, of Sweet Home away Saturday.

She was born in California to Thomas Paul and (Brannam) Hood. worked for many years and from Linn County Mental Health Sweet Home. was a member of the Harvest -m Christian November Barbara passed Ventura, Lillie A. Barbara retired Center in Barbara at Coffeyville First Nazarene Church in Coffeyville under the direction of Ford-Wulf-Bruns Chapel. The family will receive friends on Thursday, January 1, 2015 from 6-8pm at Ford-Wulf-Bruns Chapel.

Roxanne Fox of Colorado and Mary Torrens of Lompoc; a stepson Steve Moll of Montana and grandchildren David, Karen, Christopher, Amber, Brenda and Anthony; numerous nieces, nephews and great grandchildren. Emma was a great mother, wife and the best grandma. She was caring, happy and loved us all. Her cooking was the best, and her Italian food was a favorite. Her fresh garden was loved by all.

She enjoyed camping with friends and family and especially catching blue gill at the lake on our boat with a simple stick and some string, catching more than all of us She died Friday, December 26, 2014 at Lompoc Valley Medical Center. Funeral services will be held 10 am on Saturday, January 3, 2015 at the chapel of Starbuck-Lind Mortuary. Private burial will be held at a later date at Lompoc Evergreen Cemetery. Visitation hours will be from 9 am until service time on Saturday at the mortuary. She will be in our hearts and memories forever and missed so dearly by family and friends.

Her favorite local charities that the family is requesting that donations be made to in her honor are the Coffeyville Kids Wrestling Club, The Holly House Coffeyville Friends of Animals and of course the Coffeyville Youth of First Nazarene Journey Youth Lyndene loved the people of her community. She was a staple at Field Kindley High School events from theater and music performances to football, Softball, baseball, basketball, volleyball games and wresting tournaments. She could be found at the score booth with scorebook in hand, doing her best to give her Golden Tornado an edge. She coached youth soccer and helped her husband in baseball. Lyn served as President of the Coffeyville Kids Wrestling Club.

She was strongly involved in Coffeyville Relay for Life and modeled for the "Pretty in Pink" benefits. Following her husband's Navy career meant living in countries like Japan and Texas, then California where she served as Ombudsman for the U.S.S Chancellorsville CG62 during "Desert Storm" and follow up operations. This required her to assist the wife's of the crew while husbands were at war. In 1995 she became a member of the family that is the City of Coffeyville. Farmland Industries Oil Refinery was her home then, working with Roger Casserole in safety and training.

After that she found another home at Coffeyville Regional Medical Center; she served as Emergency Room Admissions Clerk. She gave tirelessly to the hurting and desperate with a cheerful smile and prayed each day for those she met and shared laughter with the family that had her back to the very end. She worshiped at Coffeyville First Nazarene and was a strong active member of the youth program, but could be found helping in whatever was going on Including missionary work and witness trips to a Navajo Indian School in Arizona (another family). Known for her bubbly personality and no fear grin, Lyndene is survived by her husband, Kelly Oldham; father, Bennie J. Campbell; brother, Glen Campbell; son, David J.

Oldham and wife Stephanie Kuehn Oldham; daughter, Amanda L. Oldham; grandchildren, Jorja L. Oldham, Mickey B. Oldham and James Martin Oldham. She was preceded in death by her mother, Linda (Knowlton) Campbell and grandfather, Ralph Knowlton.

She shook her fist at cancer and defied it for 13 years. When at the final days, she did so with courage, honor and dignity. I am proud to call her my "Best Friend" Fair Winds and Following Seas, Kelly. D. Jaeb was born in Spokane, past Elkette, and part of a wood carving group, an oil painting group and a quilting group.

Barbara enjoyed crocheting and knitting. Anything she tried, she did well. She is survived by her husband, Ian Mowry (Retired Air Force Sgt); seven children, Elizabeth Ann Griffin of Baker City, Randy Coleman of Ventura, California, Shelly Stuart of Bend, Paul Coleman of Albany, Rick Coleman of Sweet Home, Robert Coleman of Thousand Oaks, California, and Tammy Coleman of Hubbard; brother, Tom Hood of Lompoc, California; 30 grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Barbara was preceded in death by her sister Pat Bradley (2012). Memorial service will be 11:00 am Friday January 2nd at Sweet Home Funeral Chapel.

Sweet Home Funeral Chapel is handling arrangements www. sweethomefuneral. com. EllenoraReid Lompoc CA December 28, 2014 In Loving Memory Born May 18, 1920 in Portland Oregon, Ellenora was the daughter and last child of Jeremiah and Emma Shanahan. She is survived by her two children Sherril Reid (Kevin Wood), Gary Reid (Sherry) and her two grandchildren Kieren Reid and Lauren Wood.

Ellenora was preceded in death by her parents, her husband William, her brother Rudolf Petersen and sisters Nellie Wright and Helen Doyle. A caring and giving soul, Ellenora was a nursing attendant at the Shriners Hospital in Portland Oregon. She was a cook in the kitchen of the Church of the Nazarene where she taught Sunday school and was actively involved in with the choir. In her spare time she enjoyed sewing, crafting, knitting and gardening. In 2008 she was crowned royalty at the Comprehensive Care Center, as was her husband when he resided there, and reined as Queen with dignity for the year.

Friends and family will have the opportunity to pay their last respects at a service for Ellenora at Trinity Church of the Nazarene, 500 E. North Avenue on Monday January 5th, 2015 at 2 pm. There will be a viewing prior to the service from 1:30 to 2:00 pm. Arrangements are in the care of Starbuck-Lind Mortuary. Mary Holmes Ewen Mary Holmes Ewen, 82, passed away December 22, 2014.

A Memorial Service will be held on January 3, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Church 1219 Oak Knolls Rd, Santa Maria. Center in Sweet Home. She was a William D. Jaeb William I Anna Jaeb WA on 15, 2014 Barbara, End Stage his wife whom he has two Rachel Jaeb, and Phoebe Andy Jaeb January 31, 1950 and died December at Cottage Hospital in Santa CA following a long illness with Renal Disease.

He is survived by Sherilynn Jaeb of Lompoc, CA was married to for 15 years. He sons, Stephen Jaeb and his wife their children Mattea, Alexa Jaeb of Madison, Wisconsin, of Dallas, Texas and daughter of Denver, Colorado. He is also survived by his sister Nancy VanOsdol and her husband Garry of Santa Maria and their daughter, Sherilyn VanOsdol of San Francisco. Bill graduated from high school in Seattle, Washington at age 16. His family then moved to Lompoc, where he attended Alan Hancock College studying electronics.

Bill worked for Okonite in Santa Maria for many years before he settled into the Lompoc Unified School District for 20 years. Bill loved his job with the District and was proud to be a part of the great staff at Miguelito Elementary. He retired in 2005. Services will be at the Lompoc Cemetary at a later date. Donations may be made to the Paralyzed Veterans of America or Dignity (formerly Marian) Home Health and Hospice.

In lieu of flowers, small contributions to the family would be appreciated to cover costs. Death Notices ASHLEY BRIANNA KERR, age 25, resident of Santa Maria, CA passed away December 28, 2014. Arrangements are under the direction of Dudley -Hoffman Mortuary, Crematory and Memory Gardens www.dudleyhoffmanmortuary.com.

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