May God bless you and your...
All those great lunches, miss them.
Craig osbeck
October 18, 2024
Portland, Oregon
1924 - 2017
'Nick' BaumannAug. 1, 1924 - Oct. 16, 2017 Albert W. "Nick" Baumann, a long-time resident of Portland, passed away peacefully at Providence Hospital Oct. 16, 2017. Nick was raised in Mill Valley, Calif., and served in the U.S. Navy during the Second World War. Upon discharge, he settled in...
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Craig osbeck
October 18, 2024
So sorry for your loss, at times such as this is it is hard to put into words just how you feel. My heart goes out to the family. When I lost my father I was reminded of the words from the wise man Job who asked, "If a man dies, can he live again"? I believe the answer is yes and I truly hope all in this family will be together again.
IP
October 31, 2017 | Portland, OR
One of my favorite people. Will never forget his describing a suit he made for me as coming from the Philadelphia Iron and Steel Mills. A great great guy.
Dick Othus
October 28, 2017 | Brookings, OR
So many great memories from early childhood thru the last years with Uncle Nick and Dad. Those 2 were a riot and the stories--oh my. Uncle Nick will never be forgotten by any of us. He was a one of a kind.
My heart is with you all
Meg or as Uncle Nick called me--Muggsie
Megann Nudo
October 26, 2017
My sympathy goes out to the entire family. It's never easy losing someone so dear. May the God of comfort bring you peace during this difficult time.
Psalm 29:11
October 25, 2017
So sorry to see that Uncle Nick has passed away. The Baumann and Carney families are in our thoughts.
Leanna, Marissa and Merik
Leanna Boyd
October 25, 2017 | Portland, OR
Great guy who always had time to talk and give the confidence building. Have missed my lunches at your table With you and Popick during my deliveries at UPS. Always thinking of you and your uplifting stories. Will miss you Nick.
Craig Osbeck
October 25, 2017 | Portland
Nick holding court in 2016
Thanks for sharing your stories, and always making me feel like a welcome guest rather than an interruption. Mr. Baumann, you will be missed.
Ian
October 24, 2017 | OR