Carol-Jamison-Obituary

Carol J. Jamison

Portland, Oregon

1954 - 2016

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Jamison, Carol J. (Simpson) 61 May 07, 1954 Feb. 02, 2016 Carol lost her courageous battle with cancer Feb. 2, 2016, surrounded by her family and friends. She was a graduate of Washington High School 1972, Portland State University 1976 and was also Miss Sixteen of Oregon. She lived most of her...

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Will always remember our childhood gatherings at our grandparents in Silverton. I will always remember your lovely smile and sweet personality. Love you Carol. Love your cousin Gloria Bellamy

Carol, my friend and sister-in-law for nearly 50 years and a wonderful aunt to my son, Brandon, and his children. She was always there to help people who needed it. Her death has been a big shock and loss to her family. We will always miss her...

I met Carol at our job in 1978. She as a nice person and loved to shop. We will be greatly missed.

Carol you were such fun! I loved our trips to Hawaii and Disneyland when our boys were young. Such great memories traveling, shopping with you, Mai Tai's, and the fun we had together. Blessings, love, and prayers to your family.

I met Carol when I interviewed her for her first job in the HUD office. I immediately saw what an interested and capable person she was. She did a fantastic job as the appraisal assignment person. But her skills far exceeded those of a clerk. She went through the appraiser trainee program and I worked with her directly a few times as she finished that program. She did a very good job as an appraiser but soon moved on to another division within the HUD office. After she moved into the...

Carol...you were my good friend in High School (you called me Rainbow and I called you Sweet Cheeks...). Your smile lit up a room and so did your personalty. You were funny, brave and a good friend. My sympathies go out to your family and friends.

Carol was beautiful inside and out. Her smile and laugh were contagious. She was my friend and my sister at heart. Not a day goes by that I do not think about her and the last year that we spent together. She was a blessing and loved those around her unconditionally. Rest in peace my friend. I love you beyond words.

Condolences from Bill, Gaylene, Chase and Kayla Huntley

My sympathy goes out to the family during your time of grief. May God's loving-kindness comfort you and help you through this difficult time. (Psalm 119:50,76)