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Gordon Carnese

Portland, Oregon

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Carnese, Gordon 68 July 12, 1945 Sept. 07, 2013 Gordon Richard Carnese, 68, of Milwaukie, passed away peacefully on Saturday, Sept. 7, 2013, at his home. Born in Portland to Ernest and Zita Carnese he lived most of his life in the Portland area. Gordon was a caring man who always took time to...

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Mark and Brad, the Burnham family sends you our condolences. . We all have such great memories of your dad back in the days we all lived on 34th Place. Gordon was always upbeat and fun, had a great sense of humor, and was the ultimate family man. Our thoughts are with you and your families.

Mark & Brad, I just heard about your Dad's passing. I am so sorry. Your Dad was larger than life and just like Jeff said, oh the nicknames! I will always be "Down the Hatch Annie" to him! I have very fond memories of growing up as your neighbor. Gordon made me feel like a daughter. I hope life is treating you both well. I would love to reconnect. Your Dad will be missed by many. [email protected]

Brad, Mark and family - I just learned of your father's passing. My condolences to you all on your loss. I have great memories of your dad from my childhood including his larger than life personality as well as his penchant for nicknames (Herfie).

Be well.

Gordy will truly be missed. He always made me smile and I'll cherish my memories of him. My heart goes out to his family.

I send my sincere condolences to the family of Gordon regarding his death. I have many enjoyable and fond memories of my 'growing-up-years' which were shared with Gordon. He would often refer to me as "Big Mike" even though he was taller in height than myself. I shall miss my first cousin, Gordon. He is in my prayers - may God Bless.

Michael E. Peccia

Gordie...childhood memories that will stay in my heart a lifetime...jokes from childhood,24th street, reunion just a few years ago at our home, the fish he caught and shared with us, meeting him at the 21 table at Spirit Mountain...but all of this was wrapped in his welcoming smile...and I pass it back to his family and keep a little for me ~ thank you ~

Sorry for your loss, Delores and your family.

I send my sincere condolences to the family of Gordon regarding his death. I have many dear and fond memories of my "growing up" years which were shared with Gordon. He would often refer to me as "Big Mike" even though he was taller in body height than myself. I will miss my dear cousin, Gordon. He is and remains in my prayers. First cousin --- Michael Peccia --- First

"Fun Lovin" I'll never forget you or our days on the fall tour.......what would you say standing over those four foot putts? Our thoughts and prayers are with your family and the legions of your loving friends....Love you Gordon, Charlie