Everett-Rasmussen-Obituary

Everett G. Rasmussen

Portland, Oregon

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Rasmussen, Everett G. 84 Sept. 16, 1927 April 14, 2012 Everett was born in Oregon City and raised in Portland. He retired from Alpenrose Dairy. He is preceded in death by his wife, Patricia; his son, Scott; and his brother, Bud. He is survived by his daughter, Jan Younger; his sister, Lorraine...

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What a wonderful way to say Hi to you Razz. I will Never Forget You Razz. I wish you were my Father, but I also had a Great Father. You were close behind, however. Hope and Pray you are having a ball in Heaven. You should be with the Chosen. You have been the Most Special person and Mormon I have ever known. A True Gift from Heaven. The Best example of the Human Being that We can Always Be Proud of to have sat together on this planet Earth. Miss you with many tears flowing . Love...

Razz as he was known to many of his close friends was a kick of joy. He was so funny and so enjoyable to talk to and be with. I mowed his lawn, and I really could hardly wait to do it all over again. I followed my brother in doing this lawn business. Razz and Pat were very special and wonderful examples of a true human being in every respect. I loved this guy, just below my own father. I am so grateful to have met him. I hope I can see him again someday, somewhere. I would be elated...

I miss you so much, Bud. You were a kick. You were religious, but within human reasoning. I loved your personality, you kindness, your smiling face, your wit and your jokes. You will always be in my thoughts. I have tears in my eyes, thinking of you. I'll bet you made it to heaven where you should be. Love always and forever! Craig and Margaret Skipton and from my Brother Ray, who also worked many years at Alpenrose, and whom Everett helped him get employed there.

So sorry to hear about all of our loss of Everett. He was a kick and a wonderful person in all degrees and angles. His Love of life was very evident. He always expressed Life in wonderful ways. He always appeared young and well versed with Life. I Loved him and loved to talk with him and he always made me feel good when I visited with him. He helped hire my brother with Alpenrose Dairy which to this day we appreciate his help. My brother Raymond was a natural milkman and he Loved his...