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SPRING I remember our first spring hikes a couple years ago. The first time it was raining when we left the house and I had to force myself to go. The second time it was a beautiful day and my wife Ellen and I went at lunch. I couldn’t wait to go that time. Funnily enough though I had a great time on both outings. It’s funny how we resist doing things that we know will make us feel better. I always feel better when I’ve gotten outside no matter what the weather is doing, but I certainly resist it when it’s cold and rainy. Now that the days are getting longer it’s a good time to take advantage and start making outdoor time a habit.
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Sean Anthony Elliott Born into Life December 4, 1968 Born into Eternity Easter Sunday, April 1, 2018 Parents: Cecile M. Elliott and Charles W. Elliott
Sean Anthony Elliott – Beloved Father, Life Partner, Son, Brother, Uncle, Brotherin- Law, and Friend was born into eternity on Easter Sunday, April 1st, 2018. Sean was born the tenth of eleven children raised by Cecile and Charles Elliott in Chicago. He moved to Alaska in 1987, at the age of nineteen, and took his first job here processing fish. His work and humor got him whisked off the loading dock and hired on to the Dundas, the first of dozens of commercial fishing boats that would become his life’s work. He trolled with brother-in- law Harv on the Erin Katie and then spent many years crewing on the Billy Marie in the Bering Sea, in Southeast on the Mar-Jo II, and on the Northern Sea, among many others. He met and fell in love with Brenda Petaja, his partner for thirty years. He was baiting long-line gear when he was called to the hospital where his first son was being born. Sean and Brenda’s sons, Hans and Kristian are the proudest glory of his life. His granddaughter Ava Lea delighted his heart with her enthusiastic embrace of mud puddle stomping, which Sean taught her. In his thirty years of commercial fishing, he loved the Bering Sea most of all, though he fished all over Alaska. Never daunted by difficult and terrifying circumstances in the wildest of oceans, Sean reveled in the otherworldly nature of fishing high seas. He was suited to it and excelled at it. Sean loved being a long-liner. He could work the deck, fix the engine, cook a superior meal and have you laughing much of that time. He wielded incisive wit, irreverence which knew no bounds, and was the funniest man on the planet to those who knew him. He is the captain of his soul. On Easter morning, the sea ushered him home, into the laughter and strong arms of his father and brothers, where they all bask in the love of God who adores them, as we all do. May our dear and beloved family man, and friend, be remembered for his strong heart, strong will, and absolute overwhelming love for those dear to him. Sean was preceded in death by his father Charles W. Elliott, brothers Patrick and Stephen Elliott, and great Aunt Sarah Burns. He is survived by his mother Cecile M. Elliott; partner Brenda Petaja; sons Hans (Sophia) and Kristian Petaja; granddaughter Ava Lea; siblings Michael-Sean Elliott, Mary Sturgis, Eileen Tobon (Steve), Grace Elliott, Therese Elliott-Harvey (Harv), Maureen Elliott, Cecile Elliott, and Michael-Patrick Elliott; extended family Monita Lac; Mother-in- law Karin Petaja, Brothers-in-law Brandon and Billy Petaja, Steve Tobon, and Gerald Harvey; his many nieces and nephews, Leah (Frank), Rose, Charles, Aileen (Dave), Danny (Anna), Adam, Pat (Therese), Tess (Chris), Nori, Sarah, Laughton, Magy, and Gracie. He has numerous grand-nieces and nephews and cousins, all treasured by Sean. A private family gathering was held in Juneau, April 6, and a remembrance in Sitka, April 9. Other services are yet to be determined.
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Saturday, April 21st • 12 – 4pm Juneau Arts & Culture Center
The Canvas at
REACH team would like
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the Alaska Young Democrats for hosting the 33rd annual Sham Jam Fundraiser at our art studio and gallery. This tradition was started by former Senator Johnny Ellis and is carried on by the Alaska Young Democrats, who chose this year’s theme to be “Alaska. Wild. Life.” The Canvas mission is to promote an inclusive arts community that engages people of all ages and abilities and thanks to the hard work and generosity of the Alaska Young Democrats, the funds raised at this event will go back into the quality arts programing the Canvas provides.
A special thank you to Event Coordinators: Lizzie Kubitz, Ryan Johnston, Patrick Fitzgerald, Joann Schultz, Adam Obert, Jacob Tatum Donors: Alaska Railroad, Amalga Distillery, Trickster Company, Foggy Mountain Shop, Heritage Coffee Co.
FREE TAI CHI FOR FALL PREVENTION AN 8 WEEK CLASS BEGINNING APR. 24TH, FOR PEOPLE AGE 60 AND OVER
TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS 5:30PM-6:30PM AT THE FILIPINO COMMUNITY HALL. TO REGISTER, CALL SOUTHEAST SENIOR SERVICES AT 463-6113 Registration is required • This program is made possible by a grant from the Alaska Dept. of Health and Social Services
NOTICE OF PUBLIC DISCIPLINE By order of the Alaska Supreme Court,
Entered 4/10/2018
ERIN R. GONZALEZ-POWELL Member No. 1405031
Wasilla, Alaska
is placed on interim suspension from the practice of law for misconduct that constitutes a substantial threat of irreparable harm to her clients, effective April 10, 2018, until further order of the Alaska Supreme Court. Published by the Alaska Bar Association, P. O. Box 100279, Anchorage, Alaska 99510-0279 Pursuant to the Alaska Bar Rules.
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