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Anne Mary Pangborn

Portland, Oregon

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Pangborn, Anne Mary 67 July 26, 1945 Oct. 06, 2012 Anne Mary Pangborn, 67, passed away Saturday at her home in Helvetia. Anne was proudest of her roles as mother and wife. She dedicated herself to volunteer work at Our House of Portland over the course of almost two decades. Her friends were...

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John,
I just learned about Anne....my heartfelt understanding.
Denise Soika Molendyk

Dear John, I am so sorry to hear that you've lost Anne at such a shockingly young age. My most heartfelt condolences.

Dear John, Max and Aaron:

We are so sorry to hear of Anne's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this very difficult time. Words cannot express the sadness we feel.

sorry i never got to say goodbye ....love john sullivan and robert gill

Dear John, Max and Aaron,
I am so sorry to hear about Anne. Such a fun, sweet lady and we shared our love of horses and all the other wonderful creatures at your place. Taylor was so fond of her--he thought she was the prettiest Mom at school! My thoughts are with you, Susan Sapp (Chaney)

Those who knew Anne are truly blessed to have had such a wonderful and caring person in their lives. Saddened to hear of her passing. She had a special place in our hearts. All the best to her family and friends -the world has lost yet another warm, exciting soul. Roxanne Cady

Dear John, Max and Aaron,
I am terribly sorry to learn that you have lost Ann. I don't know what to say; it is a shock. I'm concerned about you. If I can help somehow -- visiting, caring for your family, helping with the animals -- please call. I'm at 503-627-9170. Love, Lynsley

My thoughts are with you John and your family. I will always remember Anne for her cooking skills and her kindness. I will always remember her stories about finding skunks, gathering chicken eggs and her trips overseas. Thank you for letting Anne be in our lives here at Our House.

I loved the spirited energy that Anne brought to her volunteer shifts at Our House. She always had a story to share and an ear ready to listen.