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Chris I am so sorry to ready about both of your parents. I was trying to find contact info for your parents and you when I saw this today. Chris please contact me.
Vicki Sallee
October 30, 2013 | The Dalles, OR
Portland, Oregon
Jorgensen, Hans Carl 99 Dec. 12, 1913 Jan. 27, 2013 Hans Carl Jorgensen was born in a logging camp in Silverton on Dec. 12, 1913 and passed away on Jan. 27, 2013. His family moved to southeast Portland where they were able to raise chickens, rabbits and enjoy fresh and canned produce they grew...
Read MoreChris I am so sorry to ready about both of your parents. I was trying to find contact info for your parents and you when I saw this today. Chris please contact me.
Vicki Sallee
October 30, 2013 | The Dalles, OR
Roger,Chris,Ginny and families - I was very sad to read about Great Uncle Hans passing. What a treasure he was! I am grateful for the good memories of many Chrismas Eve's at your parent's house, from the time we were all very young, and the years of the annual Christmas parties that followed. I always looked forward to Uncle Hans kindness and smile.
He is now blessed with his great reward, and reunited with Aunt Martha. He will be missed.
Judy Schweitzer (Millington)
February 04, 2013 | Beaverton, OR
Thinking of you. I'm one of Martha's pinochle buddies -- and still miss her.
Mildred Stevens
February 04, 2013 | Aloha, OR
Ginny, Chris, Roger, how very fortunate you could spend all these years with your parents. And what a flood of memories return reading Uncle Hans' obit. Please rest in peace and comfort knowing your dad knew Jesus and was a friend of His.
My thoughts are with you all as you come to realize Hans was called Home.
Warmest regards, Rusty Millington
February 04, 2013
Roger, my condolences to you and your family on the loss of your father. Our parents are our mentors through our lives.
Joanie Mastrandrea
February 04, 2013
I was sorry to read of Hans' passing. My heart goes out to his children. His son, Roger, and I were good friends in high school. When we went for a climb on Mt. Jefferson once, Hans lent me his old WWII boots to wear. His home was always warm and open. May he rest in peace.
Richard Blakeslee
February 03, 2013 | Portland