Alexandra-Woodworth-Obituary

Alexandra Woodworth

Portland, Oregon

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Woodworth, Alexandra (Shaw) 63 Jan. 14, 1952 Oct. 04, 2015 Following a brief illness, Alexandra "Alex" Woodworth passed away peacefully Sunday, Oct. 4, 2015, with her family at her side. Alex was born Jan. 14, 1952, in Portland, to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stebbins Shaw, and later raised by her...

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Dear Shaws and Howards, We just read today about Alex's passing. We are shocked and so sad. She was such a vital member of our "neighborhood family," and I'm sure is greatly missed. Gaby Starr

I'm so sorry to hear this sad news. I met Alex when she attended Alameda and then lost track of her when she moved.I remember how fun and friendly she was to everyone.

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Our deepest condolences to the family.

We are so very sorry to hear of Alex's passing. She was the warmest person and greatest hygenist we ever had. I will always remember her fondly for introducing our family to 'Harry Potter' and for the many good laughs we had together. She will be missed. Know that you are in our prayers.

Darla and John Bowman ,Sherwood, Or

So sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. She was a friend while I attended Irvington.

Alex will be greatly missed, she was such a kind and loving person. She will live on in our hearts and minds and be remembered with a smile. Our heartfelt condolences go out to you and your family. With Much Love, from the Hart Family

Alex was always such fun even when she was working on my teeth. She had such a great laugh. I am saddened by this loss of such a wonderful, kind person. My thoughts go out to all her family.

Your loved one sounds like a wonderful person - I only hope my remembrances would be so loving. What stuck out to me was how young she is/was. In fact, she was born on the very day I was - Jan 14, 1952 - so it really does feel as tho I know her - at least I know her by our generation and The Times. Makes me appreciate Life yet fear the unknown that awaits me at my end. I pray she did not suffer. God Bless you all . . .

So very sorry about your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family
Maydoris Ritchey and Leanne