Jennifer-Kahn-Obituary

Jennifer Kahn

Portland, Oregon

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Kahn, Jennifer 68 10/17/1942 11/27/2010 Jennifer Kahn of Portland died peacefully Nov. 27, 2010, of complications from pneumonia. She was 68. Jennifer, the daughter of Ted and Amy Erickson, spent her childhood on the Oregon coast. After graduating from Lewis & Clark College, she spent many...

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Though many states apart, Jennifer and I were always in touch with each other through the years. I could see her children Angie and Ryan growing into adulthood through the many photos. During our teen-age life, our families celebrated holidays and vacations with our relatives of many aunts, uncles and cousins. She was jovial and bright, and now she can be a woman at peace.

Cousin Jennifer was sooo much fun! Always full of laughs for us! 13 years older than me but always had time for me. Remember her in high school with her big curlers in her hair, remember her wedding, her kids when they were little... Very shocking news to our family, but pray peace and comfort to her son and his family.

Jennifer was a very good friend of my mother's living next door to her on 53rd.st. for many years. My sister Marilyn and I wish to extend our deepest sympathy to Ryan. Jennifer will be missed. Sincerely, George Winslow

Our sincerest sympathy to Ryan and his family. Jennifer had some true friends along her journey. It is sad to know she is gone, but prayerfully with her parents and Angie.

Jennifer was a special friend of mine. I knew her since our sons went to kindergarten together. Ryan Kahn and my son Jeffrey Watt. I knew Jennifer for at least 32 years. She was outgoing, kind, determind and just a wonderful friend. She will be missed by her family and friends. She was so excited about being a Grandma. I was so happy when she told me Erin was expecting a baby. Jennifer was so happy to be a Grandma. I will miss you Jennifer. I love You, Nancy (Thompson Kaiser)

As each days passes I feel the loss of Jennifer more. Jennifer's laughter and love of children are gone from this earth. Her wishes to be in the arms of her daughter and her Mom and Dad live on.