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Jeannie Lynne Rawley

Portland, Oregon

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Rawley, Jeannie Lynne 54 June 29, 1957 Dec. 31, 2011 Jeannie Rawley, of Portland, passed away Dec. 31, 2011, at the age of 54 from a cerebral vascular accident while skiing on Mount Hood with her family. Jeannie was born to Andrew and Gwen Seresun on June 29, 1957, in Coulee Dam, Wash. She...

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Jeannie was me third grade teacher, and an amazing woman. I miss her a lot, and know that many others do as well.

I met Jeannie on a gorge hike and discovered our OES connection. I taught there 1969 to 1974. She ended up as one of our best blueberry farm customers. We will miss her visit this year. Nelsons' Blueberry Farm
Roger and Dotty Nelson

Dear Dan & Family,
You are all in our prayers. Jeannie will be greatly missed. She always had a wonderful smile and was interested in everyone else, taking time to listen & share a laugh. God's grace & strength be with you & yours always,
Terry & Bev Dalton

Dear Rawley Family and OES Friends,
My heart is heavy hearing of Jeannie's passing. I am so very sorry and hold you all close in prayers and affection. Jeannie was one in a million and inspired all of us with her dedication to students and her zest and spirit. Please know that I am thinking of you all.
Fondly, Laura Benson
Centennial, Colorado

Jeannie was one of the most positive people I ever had the pleasure of working with. She will be greatly missed at OES.

Jeannie - we miss you! The positive mark you left us at Oregon Episcopal School will always remain in all of us. We love you, our dear friend. Lyn Z.

I was privilaged to have known Jeannie in the last year of her life as the future mother-in-law of my daughter, Angie. I could not have hoped for a more caring, warm and loving second mother for my daughter. Jeannie left her legacy through Nik, an exceptionally loving and caring husband. I will always regret not being able to have spent more time with her but knowing that her legacy will be lived through her children is a comforting thought to all of us.

I will always miss you. you new how to live life with great enthusiasm, joy and always new ideas. Jeannie did good things with her life, she was kind , generous and always would take the time to talk to you when you needed her. I thank you Jeannie for those talks these last few months they meant everything to me. You made a difference in this world.you'll Never be forgotten and always be in our harts, with much love you're sister-in-law.

Wow. How does one begin? Jeannie was absolutely an inspiration to all who knew her. She was an amazing woman in every sense of the word. A marvelous mother and wife to be sure. I consider it a privilege to have had her as a friend and will cherish the memories of the time i got to share with her. She will be missed. All my love and support to the Rawley family, Lisa Kirakossian