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Dean M. Harvey

Tigard, Oregon

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Harvey, Dean M. 47 Aug. 04, 1964 Oct. 26, 2011 Dean Harvey, 47, peacefully transitioned from his family's loving embrace into the arms of God in heaven at his home in Tigard. Dean passed away from the very rare brain illness, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. A native of Oahu, Hawaii, Dean graduated...

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Thank you Lord for allowing me to know my wonderful cousin Dean. He has always been me example and role model. I am saddened by his passing, but am comforted that he is finally home with you! I still hear his voice calling me, but am glad Kathi and the kids can now move forward. I love you Dean-o and can still hear you daily!

Much love and aloha,
Dy

Dean lives in the memories of many people. I had the pleasure of knowing Dean after college, here in So. California. I have many happy memories of time spent with Dean here in Irvine, CA.

Condolences to Family and all Dean touched in life. He is missed.

Dean was such a great person. I have fond memories of growing up with him, playing little league baseball and later in our teens, american legion. You will always be remembered as a good person. The last I spoke with Dean was maybe 20 years ago. He is with our heavenly father now. Keep smilin Dean.

It is bitter sweet to know that Dean went home to be with the Lord,I rember Dean always being happy and smiling person with a good heart when we grew up as kids, playing touch football and baseball on the street were we lived. We would ride our metal scates and play roller derbym those days it was a big thing on tv. Played basketball at his home, Getting his dads nails and hammer to make a wooden club house. those days we got creative and made a go cart out of 2x4 and what ever tires we could...

It was very sad to see the news but I am very happy that Dean is in a much better place now and no longer suffering. I had the honor and pleasure of working with Dean at NIKE and our paths crossed several times in Asia as well in the Global Category organization. I hold such great memories of him being a passionate, smart, caring, warm and genuine leader. I was lucky enough to get to know him a bit and really enjoyed seeing his influence on people and the business. Such a very high...

I worked with Dean at Nike in the 90's and he was a wonderful person who was full of laughter, life and grace. I am sad to hear of his passing and will keep him and his family in prayers.

My deepest sympathy to your family. I can relate to his illness and your loss, as my sister suffered from the same illness and passed away in August. God's blessings and strength to your family.

I send you my understanding. I lost my wife to CJD in 2008. It is a sad thing and I know how you feel with the loss and the fustration on not be able to do anything. Check out the CJD foundation, they need your information and can help with your loss. I am so sorry. Mike Manion

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.