Ingrid-Ohlson-Obituary

Ingrid Anna Ohlson

Portland, Oregon

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Ohlson, Ingrid Anna 46 Mar. 07, 1970 Feb. 16, 2017 Ing, Whose wings beat urgent, soft, against the pane, Flew in and out of sun and shadow, Swooped and soared on the odd infrequent sunlit day, And often trembled, earthbound, watching... ...koi in peaceful pools... Tiny bird tears fluttering down...

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Ingrid worked with me during my time booking the Satyricon nightclub in the nineties. Recently I was scanning some of the infamous Satyricon monthly calendars in my possession. I have a bunch spiral-bound but also a couple loose calendars that were tucked away and I had basically forgotten about. When I scanned one of these -- for the Dec 1998 calendar -- I noticed the artwork was signed: "Ingrid". I had forgotten that Ingrid had ever done one of the monthly calendars. I then realized that of...

I'm sorry Ingrid,

I wish I could have helped.

I've been driving by your house for years since we live so close, always hoping to catch you coming or going, or maybe sitting on your porch. Now I guess I never will.

It's mostly because of you that I live in Portland at all, from all of your bugging me to move up here, so long ago. I'm glad I finally listened, so thank you. And for the record, you were right.

I still have the picture you sent me in 1994. I've...

Ingrid, July 2007

You were such a tough, cool chick when I met you and that is how I will remember you.

I had hoped to see you again in this life and am so sad to find you gone. I'll always remember you and your outstanding creativity. Love and prayers to your friends and family.

I remember her as bright and kind and generous of spirit. Rest now.

I have clear and grateful memories of a very kind and supportive email you sent me after the death of a beloved pet. Your words were so comforting and helpful and still resonate. Thank you, Ingrid, for your thoughtfulness. I wish you God speed and lightness of soul as you continue on with your life's journey.

Cindi Rice

I miss dancing with you at "The Ranch" to the "Boo ya Tribe!" Rest in peace, sweet one.

I remember Ingrid as a very sweet and loving person when I knew her many years ago. I never forgot her and I will never forget her.