Beverley-Winn-Obituary

Beverley Winn

Portland, Oregon

Jan 27, 1958 – Feb 10, 2024

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BORN
January 27, 1958
DIED
February 10, 2024
LOCATION
Portland, Oregon

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It is with our greatest sorrow that we announce the passing of Beverley Kay Winn, loving wife and mother, talented fashion visionary and extraordinary interior designer. On February 10th, 2024, we bid farewell to a beloved soul whose creativity knew no bounds, and whose laughter will echo in ...

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I just learned of Beverley´s death so I didn´t have an opportunity to share my heartfelt condolences with Lee and the family. I would be very happy to plant memorial trees in her honor.... Richard

I am very sad to hear this news, especially so late. I worked with Beverly first for a year as a photo assistant when M&F brought in well known fashion photographers to shoot catalogs, and she was influential in my eventually getting the full time job as the fashion photographer from '90-2002. Picture me driving a motor home around Portland with Beverly, New York models, eccentric photographers, and the best of Portland stylists. The shoots were always so fun, her energy and creativity...

Having just learned about Beverley´s untimely death, please accept my deepest, heartfelt sympathies for the unimaginable loss of such a wonderful person, mother and wife.

Beverly was indeed a amazing lady in many ways. I had the pleasure of knowing her. What a talent.

Bev was a great volunteer in the days when the fight against AIDS was at it peak. She was so generous with her time and creativity. She was a great help with the best fundraiser " Fabric of Life" when we used the store windows throughout downtown Portland Retail Merchants honoring the enterior designers of our community. Lee we are so sorry for your loss and I know Bev will live in your heart forever as She will in all her friends. Best Always, see you in April. Marcus Lintner and Gary Maffei

I was a model who worked with Beverly at Nordstrom and as Meier and Frank. She was a very talented woman and I cherish my memories of working with her. Rest in Peace Beverly.

Lee, so sorry to hear the news. Thinking of you and your family.

Bev was one of kind, I met her and Lucy working on the Ritz Penthouses with them, so I only got to know her a year but her quick wit and great attitude made me feel like I knew her for 20. She was a great work colleague and will truly be missed. Thoughts and prayers go out to Lee, Lucy and the rest of the family