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Grace Estelle Weinstein

Portland, Oregon

1931 - 2017

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Grace Estelle WeinsteinJuly 10, 1931 - Dec. 25, 2017 Grace Weinstein died peacefully at the age of 86, Dec. 25, 2017, in her home in Portland, after a day filled with family and friends. She lived her life surrounded by art, color and culture, exchanging joy and experiences with all. Grace is...

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Grace was My Hero. She lived her life doing The Greater Good for The World, and she had one of the biggest hearts and kindest souls ever. One of only three people to ever know my "real" nickname, our time together over the past 20+ years was always spent laughing and learning. . .and always, always Love was there. I miss you so much, Grace, and I will love you always. Blessings. . .XOXOXOXOXOXO

I still remember the first time I met Grace...I must have been 6 or 7, walking down Miner way to see a new neighbor working in the yard two houses down. She talked with me as though we were equals, not adult to child, and she had the bluest eyes! As I became older, I realized that her name was very descriptive of who she was; a graceful person both physically and spiritually. I was fortunate to know her - Grace has always been an inspiration to me. I'm sorry she has passed on.

Grace, how I miss you, a dear friend and wonderful, gentle person. Always making light of your gifts to others, asking nothing of your friends. You had so many talents. What a loss to all of us but I'm grateful you no longer suffer.

Grace was one of the kindest, most caring person I've ever known. Worked for her in Cannon Beach in the eighties. Remember her so fondly. To her family--so sorry for your great loss. Janet Thomas

condolences to family::great lady

As family friends for decades we will sorely miss Grace. She was a very, very special person. We offer our deepest condolences to her family.
Richard and Kelly Rampone

Dear Ruthann, Paul, Andy and Jeremy,
Your mother was a lovely lady, always gracious, and will remain so in our memories. David, Johnny, and Diane send their heartfelt thoughts your way with warm remembrance. As for Larry and me, we credit your mom for our marital longevity because (due to a minor glitch) she made us sign our wedding certificate twice. Hence, we are doubly committed, and whenever we find ourselves at odds, one of us will mutter, "I signed twice" and laughter brings us...