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Elissa A. Wimberley

Portland, Oregon

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Wimberley, Elissa A. 66 Aug. 13, 1948 Feb. 23, 2015 Elissa lost her courageous battle against her disease and passed away peacefully into God's hands. She was an advocate for all and provided the glue to our family life. Elissa was born in Charlotte, N.C., to Bert and Corrine Anderton. As a...

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Think of you all so often...I have such great memories of our times together...Elissa was a great lady to have known! Thoughts, Millie

Don,

Please accept my condolences on the passing of your wife, on behalf of your friends and members of the Pan Am family. We have not forgotten you.

Our deepest sympathy to you, Don and your family. Elissa was a special person who made our USAF days on Hamilton Drive extra special.

Don and family,
Lyle and I are so very sorry to hear of Elissa's death. I have some great memories with her and remember her as a very special woman who dearly loved her family. Our prayers are with all of you.

So sorry. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family

Rest in Peace, Elissa~

What a lovely lady, gone much too soon. May your treasured memories bring you God's gentle peace and comfort. EveySue Spivey, RSD, retired.

Don...so sorry to read about Elissa!! ...one of the first friends I had when moving to Portland...remembering all the great things she did for me at that time...My thoughts and prayers are with you and the family! Millie Gates Grauel

Don,

Dana and I are very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Sincerely,

Jim & Dana

Don and Family,
We are so sorry to hear about your loss. I remember Elissa fondly and her sharing her famous Carmel Corn recipe with me. I thought of her every time I made it. We would often pass on the sidewalk and chat when Elissa would take her dog for walks. I missed seeing her when you moved out of the neighborhood. We worked on the Senior All Night party together for our children. My son Todd and Michelle were in a group of friends that did things together. Elissa and I would drive...