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Caroline Holloway Scholz Rankin

Portland, Oregon

1922 - 2018

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Portland, Oregon
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American Heart Association

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Caroline Holloway Scholz RankinJuly 23, 1922 - July 7, 2018 Caroline Holloway Scholz Rankin was born July 23, 1922 in Jennings Lodge, Ore., daughter of Charles Rufus Holloway and Sally Wix and the seventh of eight children. Her father was a math teacher and in line to be Superintendent of...

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Growing up I remember what a go getter she was. I remember what a sense of humor she had. I have always greatly admired her; she was a great lady. My condolences to her loved ones.

Awe, Caroline was such an amazing person, her sunshine legacy lives on through her beautiful daughters and grandchildren, she will be dearly missed. Love and prayers to all her family and friends

So very sorry for your family's loss. I read the Obituary and I had no idea how accomplish she was. She raised a wonderful loving family. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

My deepest sympathy on the loss of your love one. Please stay strong during this very difficult time. God made a promise for the future that is sure and bright. (1 Cor. 15:28)

What a wonderful life to celebrate. Caroline was always very kind and sincere to me. My love to her lovely daughters and family.

Caroline's kindness, humor, effervescence, and engagement with the world and with her family has been and ever will be my inspiration to use life's energy for the good of all. My condolences to the family. I would love to hear and see her singing again with her daughters, which was what she was doing the last time I saw her.

With loving thoughts and lasting memories to you from all the Martin family.

Beautiful tribute to a lovely lady. I will really miss her. Sally,
Molly, Libby and Susan...you were so lucky to have her for your mom. Love Susan J.

My deepest condolences for your loss. May the God of all comfort prove to be your strength during this difficult time.
Psalm 18:2