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708 Second Street, R0. Box 444, Tiiiamook, OR 97141
were all men, and a few
years ago that stipulation
went away and women
athleen Claire
Covert, known as
Kay, of Manzanita Oregon
was 67 years old when she
passed away unexpectedly
of complications of pneu-
monia on August 16th, 2015
in St Vincent’s Hospital in
Portland Oregon. She was
born in Los Angeles CA on
November lst 1947 to Ed-
ward and Mary Henlin, the
third of four children.
Kay attended the Univer-
sity of California at Berkley
where she earned a bache-
lor’s degree then went on to
Investigated an
‘ ties and those who might
need special care. I know
we were always fiercely
November 1, 1947 —August 16,
obtain her master’s degree She believed in making
in speech therapy fiom San this the best cOmmunity
Francisco State University possible and helped start
in 1971. She was a speech numerous organizations in
therapist until 1986 when the area such as the Fitness
she married her high school Center at NCRD Where she
sweetheart, Walt Covert, tanght aerobics for many
after they were reconnected years, The Teen Center at
at her 20th year high school NCRD, Cart’m Recycling,
class reunion. The Farmers Market, and
In 1989, Walt, Kay, and the Manzanita Business As—
their son Max, moved to sociation that later became '
Manzanita Oregon from Manzanita Chantber of ‘
Long Beach Califorriia'at’ter Commerce. Kay was the
falling in love with the area. president of the latter for
Kay and Walt became real . many years as shei-ardently
estate brokers a few years believe in promoting and
afier arriving and began supporting localbusinesses -
their» career at Rian Re- and craftspeop'le. She was .
alty. Ribbon Realty became the behind the
and then Walt Visitor’s Center being built
and Kay bought the business on Laneda Avenne‘early
in 1998. They owned Wind- last year. alsoenjoyed '
ermere Manzanita until 2012 being a part of the WOmen’s
when th sold it to Kamali/ Club,Neahkahnie Club, and
SO, Kaywas’anactiVe marty70thers. V
broker till her passing; Kay was kind, generous,
Kay lived her life pas- gracious and supportive. She
sionately and everything she encouraged others to be the
did reflected this spirit. Her best they could be and these
love of the Manzanita area qualities are reflected in her
was evident in her active
community involvement.
(1th Claie as)
of posted p
Lions Vision‘Gifi has been";
a leader in research and
now furnishes tissue where
community where she is
; greatly loved. She also had
Kiwanis give them a pat
on the back and a sincere
thank you.
“he;
a keen interest and concern
for the welfare of animals
rescuing many cats along V
the way and treasuring many
dogs,
She is survived by her
husband Walt Covert of
Manzanita OR and son Max
Covert of Nehalem OR‘. ,
She is also survived by her
older twin sisters, Margie
and Maryjo, younger brother
', Paul,'their familiesand ,
dunnerous close friends that
call her family. '
A coniniunity gathering
I to honor Kay will beheld
Nov ‘lst in-the NCRD Gym
' in Nehalem OR at‘4z3
with a reception following
at the NCRD kitchen
gallery where we shall toast
this classy lady. The family
encourages everyone to sup-
. port your local businesses
to remember her. Please ’
make memorial donations
to United Paws at https://
unitedpaws.wordpress.com/
- donate/ and to Tillamook
Animal Shelter at http://
www.tillamookanimalshel—
ter.org/help.htm.
citations for no valid
9/27 '- Issued two arkin for drivingfiavhile sus-
citations for failure to incomplete 911 call restrictions in 0 SP. pended,
1n chalem. day use. permrt d18-
obey a trafiic control at OWSP. Investigated a re- ASLSISted 031’ Wlth
P1a ed 11" NBSP-
devrce in Manzanita. 9/30 - Issued a port of a road hazard 3%
alllclmlovgglstigre es gded tlofmo
Responded to a citation for no valid in Manzanita. c 6100 /5m_ Issued'a
{gags in” we
noise complaint in daymuse permit dis- Respondedto a citation {gym-1mm
10/9 _ Aml'ms‘wtedu '
M .. I._£... ...4L._n J-
, OCR Text: warm. abut; “at ‘ '
in was and why
1 met every couple
wwnortiicoastcitizenram/subscribe
Is or call 1-800-275-7799
to servruc 111 many ways
and there has always been
room formore to par-
ohicoast Citizen is'multi-meia"
‘ north coast
1 A I
- zen
her Joe Warren
ring Editor Laura Swanson
iising Sales Jessica Stickien
“ion Aaron Yarneli
iduction Stephania Baumgait
_
North fillarrwok
Caring: since 1996
buting Writers Gail Baiden, Janice Gaines,
'andum, Dana Zia
E503-842-7535 FAX 503-842-8842
. editor@northcoastcitizen.com
ITE northcoastcitizen.com . '
The North Coast Citizen (15503909) is published
V biweekly by Country Media, Inc.
708 Second Street, R0. Box 444, Tiiiamook, OR 97141
were all men, and a few
years ago that stipulation
went away and women
athleen Claire
Covert, known as
Kay, of Manzanita Oregon
was 67 years old when she
passed away unexpectedly
of complications of pneu-
monia on August 16th, 2015
in St Vincent’s Hospital in
Portland Oregon. She was
born in Los Angeles CA on
November lst 1947 to Ed-
ward and Mary Henlin, the
third of four children.
Kay attended the Univer-
sity of California at Berkley
where she earned a bache-
lor’s degree then went on to
Investigated an
‘ ties and those who might
need special care. I know
we were always fiercely
November 1, 1947 —August 16,
obtain her master’s degree She believed in making
in speech therapy fiom San this the best cOmmunity
Francisco State University possible and helped start
in 1971. She was a speech numerous organizations in
therapist until 1986 when the area such as the Fitness
she married her high school Center at NCRD Where she
sweetheart, Walt Covert, tanght aerobics for many
after they were reconnected years, The Teen Center at
at her 20th year high school NCRD, Cart’m Recycling,
class reunion. The Farmers Market, and
In 1989, Walt, Kay, and the Manzanita Business As—
their son Max, moved to sociation that later became '
Manzanita Oregon from Manzanita Chantber of ‘
Long Beach Califorriia'at’ter Commerce. Kay was the
falling in love with the area. president of the latter for
Kay and Walt became real . many years as shei-ardently
estate brokers a few years believe in promoting and
afier arriving and began supporting localbusinesses -
their» career at Rian Re- and craftspeop'le. She was .
alty. Ribbon Realty became the behind the
and then Walt Visitor’s Center being built
and Kay bought the business on Laneda Avenne‘early
in 1998. They owned Wind- last year. alsoenjoyed '
ermere Manzanita until 2012 being a part of the WOmen’s
when th sold it to Kamali/ Club,Neahkahnie Club, and
SO, Kaywas’anactiVe marty70thers. V
broker till her passing; Kay was kind, generous,
Kay lived her life pas- gracious and supportive. She
sionately and everything she encouraged others to be the
did reflected this spirit. Her best they could be and these
love of the Manzanita area qualities are reflected in her
was evident in her active
community involvement.
(1th Claie as)
of posted p
Lions Vision‘Gifi has been";
a leader in research and
now furnishes tissue where
community where she is
; greatly loved. She also had
Kiwanis give them a pat
on the back and a sincere
thank you.
“he;
a keen interest and concern
for the welfare of animals
rescuing many cats along V
the way and treasuring many
dogs,
She is survived by her
husband Walt Covert of
Manzanita OR and son Max
Covert of Nehalem OR‘. ,
She is also survived by her
older twin sisters, Margie
and Maryjo, younger brother
', Paul,'their familiesand ,
dunnerous close friends that
call her family. '
A coniniunity gathering
I to honor Kay will beheld
Nov ‘lst in-the NCRD Gym
' in Nehalem OR at‘4z3
with a reception following
at the NCRD kitchen
gallery where we shall toast
this classy lady. The family
encourages everyone to sup-
. port your local businesses
to remember her. Please ’
make memorial donations
to United Paws at https://
unitedpaws.wordpress.com/
- donate/ and to Tillamook
Animal Shelter at http://
www.tillamookanimalshel—
ter.org/help.htm.
citations for no valid
9/27 '- Issued two arkin for drivingfiavhile sus-
citations for failure to incomplete 911 call restrictions in 0 SP. pended,
1n chalem. day use. permrt d18-
obey a trafiic control at OWSP. Investigated a re- ASLSISted 031’ Wlth
P1a ed 11" NBSP-
devrce in Manzanita. 9/30 - Issued a port of a road hazard 3%
alllclmlovgglstigre es gded tlofmo
Responded to a citation for no valid in Manzanita. c 6100 /5m_ Issued'a
{gags in” we
noise complaint in daymuse permit dis- Respondedto a citation {gym-1mm
10/9 _ Aml'ms‘wtedu '
M .. I._£... ...4L._n J-
, Nehalem Valley Historical Society,Under Construction,March 2024 Shipment Scans,Purple Folder F,Various News Clippings,Kay Coverts obits,P01.tif, P01.tif