May God bless you and your...
Peace to the fallen. Never Forget.
James
June 14, 2024
Portland, Oregon
Tarlow, Art 68 03/15/1942 06/10/2010 Art Tarlow was born in Portland March 15, 1942. He was 68 years old when he passed away June 10, 2010. He was enormously proud of his sons, Damin and Griffin Tarlow and Griffin's wife, Aimee and their new baby, Jacqueline Elyce. Art is also survived by his...
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James
June 14, 2024
You'll never be forgotten!
James
June 14, 2023 | Other
Art Tarlow: sui generis. And loaded up with all the synonyms the Thesaurus has for the term. I was privileged to know him in the DA's office, where he alternately schooled me, cajoled me, astonished me, appalled me--and best of all, befriended me. Unforgettable. What a blessing to have known him in his prime! RIP, Art.
Laurence Harmon
July 06, 2010 | Minnetonka, MN
Art on the Hollywood boardwalk
A good man-he could frustrate me more than anyone and then make me laugh harder than anyone. OH I am going to miss him
Celinda Sawtelle
July 04, 2010 | Hillsboro Beach, FL
Art was a neighbor for many years when we both were growing up and I remember him as a strong individual with his own thoughts and character. As neighbors the Tarlows were the best one could ask for and Art was always at the forefront whether in atheletics or mischief. I did not know him much as an adult but as a adolescent he was always there. His success in his adult life is not surprising. My sincere condolences to Mrs Tarlow, Don and Mary Claire. May Art find peace. Doug Hardin
Doug Hardin
June 29, 2010 | Boise, ID
I learned a lot working with Art, he was tough but fair. He accomplished a lot of good things for many people.
Lisa Demeter
June 28, 2010 | Portland, OR
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Katy
June 25, 2010 | Sosua
I join with so many others who knew Art in offering my deepest sympathy on his passing. Although it is little consolation at this sad time, it should be of some satisfaction to know that in his passing you can celebrate the end of a very long and productive life.
The measure of a life well-lived is not in how much money one has or what possessions they have accumulated, but rather through the lives they touched and the sorrow they leave behind. If the outpouring of sympathy on his...
Michael Davis
June 25, 2010 | Sosua
Art,
Thanks for showing me that being outspoken can be a great quality in a person. You never ran out of advice even if sometimes I didn't want to hear it, and most importantly, you always delivered it with a smile.
So, thank you for all of the things you have done for and given my father and my family; we will always miss you.
Bridgette Summers
June 25, 2010 | West Linn, OR