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Ann Copeland Obituary

Ann Copeland

November 25, 1939 - May 13, 2024

Portland, Oregon - Ann Copeland passed away in Portland, Oregon on May 13, 2024 due to complications related to dementia. Ann was born in 1939 at Kingfisher, Oklahoma. She was the only child of R.A. "Ray" Alexander and Gladys (Lyman) Copeland. A graduate of Kingfisher High School, Oklahoma State University, the University of California Davis, the University of Oregon, and the University of Washington, Ann held multiple degrees, including a triple Masters in Mathematics, Biology and Chemistry, a PhD in Biochemistry, a post-doctoral degree in Clinical Chemistry, and was a Certified Financial Planner. Her early career was in hospital labs, including Northwest Hospital in Seattle, WA, and Tacoma General Hospital in Tacoma, WA. In midlife, Ann moved into academia, teaching medical laboratory sciences at Wichita State University, in Wichita, KS. Following her stint in academia, she took a sabbatical, and as part of her "vacation" decided to study Financial Planning for her own investing use. She so enjoyed the coursework that she decided to continue on, becoming a Certified Financial Planner (CFP). Ann was a licensed CFP with KMS Financial Services in University Place, WA for many years. She retired from that in 2011. Ann was a vital member of the Tacoma Chapter of the American Association of University Women (AAUW), where she excelled at finding creative ways to fundraise for their educational foundation. She was also an active member of the Tacoma Area PC Users Group (TAPCUG). Ann was an avid gardener, turning the land surrounding her University Place home into a showcase for native plants. She enjoyed collecting Native American art, both from the Northwest Coast and from the Southwest where she was born. She summited Mt. Rainier, and climbed and hiked many other peaks throughout Washington and British Columbia. She was a beloved member of "The Hiking Babes," a group of like-minded women who loved getting outdoors. Ann loved to swim, bike, hike, canoe and sail. She was always eager for a low tide because it meant she could go out and dig for clams. Ann is predeceased by her husband, Jimmie Smith (2009). She is survived by her daughter Barbara Smith of Olympia, WA. The family is deeply grateful to the many caregivers that watched over Ann during her final years while suffering from dementia, including Laura Aust, Deborah Keller, Deborah Moser and the staff from Whole Life Services, Karen Martin, and the staff of Touchmark in the West Hills and Mapleview Manor. Your kindness and loving care will be remembered always.

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Published by News Tribune (Tacoma) on May 19, 2024.

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Ilga Ross

May 19, 2024

Many of us in Portland AAUW remember Ann for her dedication to the mission and goals of our organization. She served as treasurer, hosted the board of directors' meetings, represented the branch as a delegate to the Oregon state annual conventions, and annually showed the film "Iron Jawed Angels" to commemorate Women's Suffrage Day. We ended our program year yesterday and many there remembered Ann and commented on her passing. We have missed Ann ever since she was no longer able to participate, and now we sadly extend our condolences to her family, especially her daughter.

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