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Yachats (/ ˈ j ɑː h ɑː t s / YAH-hahts) is a small coastal city in the southernmost area of Lincoln County, Oregon, United States. According to Oregon Geographic Names , the name comes from the Siletz language and means "at the foot of the mountain".
James A. "Jim" Gibbs (January 17, 1922 – April 30, 2010) was a United States author, lighthouse keeper, and maritime historian.. He was one of the lighthouse keepers at Tillamook Rock Light for a year beginning in 1945. [2]
Wilhelm's Portland Memorial Funeral Home, Mausoleum and Crematory is a funerary establishment in the Sellwood neighborhood of southeast Portland, Oregon, United States.. Opened in 1901 as the Portland Crematorium, it is the first and oldest crematorium west of the Mississippi River, [1] and the largest privately managed indoor burial site in the Pacific Nor
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The body of four-year-old Zachary Longo was found on December 19, 2001, in Lint Slough, a backwater of the Alsea River estuary. Divers located the body of three-year-old Sadie on December 22, less than a mile (1.6 km) offshore in the Pacific Ocean. 34-year-old Mary Jane and their two-year-old daughter Madison were found five days later.
Crypt of Oregon Governor James Withycombe in the cemetery's Mount Crest Abbey Mausoleum The cemetery contains the hilltop Mount Crest Abbey Mausoleum, which opened in 1914. [ 2 ] It was built in the Classical Greek/Roman style by the architectural firm of Lawrence & Holford , and was also likely designed by noted Oregon architect Ellis F ...
The Obituaries were formed in 1986 by singer Monica Nelson, guitarist Rob Landoll, bassist Laura O'Donnell and drummer Aaron MacMahon. After the addition of bassist John Allan Naylor and drummer Dan Cunneen (Final Warning, Zipgun, Nightcaps), the group quickly gained a reputation in Portland and was soon headlining venues like Satyricon and Pine Street Theatre. [2]