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Christine "Chris" Meyer

Portland, Oregon

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Meyer, Christine 'Chris' 88 March 25, 1925 May 07, 2013 Chris was born in Mt. Angel to Pauline Enz Meyer and Thomas Meyer. The family moved to Portland a year later, where she lived the remainder of her life. Chris was preceded in death by her brothers and their wives, Edward (Frances), Harold,...

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Betty, you have been in my thoughts, especially the last few days. It's hard to believe, that Chris left us just over a year ago. She will be forever in my heart and mind. Miss her warmth and humor. Thinking of her and you. Love, Gudrun (and Barry too).

Chris and Betty are two of my past favorite clients. I am so sorry to learn that Chris passed away. My thoughts are with Betty and the rest of Chris' family.

Chris, we will miss and love you always. I appreciated your friendship and your "volunteering" spirit to help others. Our thoughts are with you and your family. Hugs and love. John & Di Martinson

We felt fortunate to be your next door neighbors, Betty. You and Chris were a dynamic duo with a story both as unique and as American as apple pie. We adore you. We are thinking of you. We are so very sorry for your loss.

Our heartfelt sympathy go out to Chris's sister Betty and the entire family. We enjoyed visiting with Chris & Betty at Edgewood Downs when visiting our Dad, Hugh. She and our Dad were constantly teasing either other. She will be missed by all of us. Hugh Cain, Ray Cain & Shirley Cain

I met Chris when she played for Dottie Moore and Marv Hood was the coach. I was 12 years old and Marv asked me to do the score book. Chris was the first player to come and set next to me in the dugout and talk. For that, she became one of my favorite players.

Condolences Betty. Thanks to you and Chris for all the time and effort in helping with the Hillsdale book sale.
It brings a smile to think about.

I did not know Mrs. Meyer personally, but her I see her love, caring and beauty in the eyes of her children. My most sincere condolences for your loss.

Dear Betty, recalling your many visits with Chris at the bakery, sharing laughs, stories, pastries and of course fixing her beloved mochas, and then our luncheon just 3 weeks ago, we always had such a nice time...do not want to believe Chris has left us, and will miss her humor and soft voice.
Wishing you strength during this difficult time with this old Native American Prayer:
I give you this one thought to keep -
I am with you still - I do not sleep -
I am a thousand winds...