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he was my best friend. from hunting buddy, to my sifu in class. will badly miss him
jeff smith
February 23, 2019 | Brookings, OR | Classmate


Brookings, Oregon
1944 - 2008
January 31, 1944- June 14, 2008
Sadly, Jon Anthony Loren passed away after a brief battle with Lymphoma/Leukemia, at home surrounded by a close group of long time friends and family.
Jon grew up in Longview and graduated from R.A. Long High School in 1964. He attended the University of Washington and studied Marine Biology.
Jon served in the Coast Guard. He spent time on the ice breaker "North Wind", as well as in the South Pacific, including Vietnam, where he received among other awards, the Purple Heart. He was very proud of his military service, and had many great stories about numerous close calls, some funny, some scary, some just plain incredible, but all entertaining.
Jon was a remarkable individual, one who lived ten lifetimes in one. He was a master rock mason (and a member of the Masons), his rock work often caused people to stop and stare then comment on the quality and artistry, for his stonework was truly astounding. He graduated from Deep Sea Diving School and worked in that field for some time. He was a professional bear guide in Alaska for a couple of years. He was a commercial fisherman, and built his own boat from a hull. He built homes and suspension bridges, one of which outlasted one of the counties steel and concrete bridges; this is the Loren Bridge on Kalama River Road. He was a master hunter (with rifle or long bow) having many deer, elk, bear, antelope, and even wild boar to his credit. He was a superb fisherman, often soundly out-fishing his many fishing companions. All who were lucky enough to hunt or fish with him had their skill levels and knowledge increased, as well as having a great time. He was a renowned tracker, and was called upon to help many hunters find wounded animals. He was chairman of Tum Pai Herbs and Flower Essence International, and a board member of the International Medicinal Vibrational Herbal/Flower Essence Research Association. He had several patented formulas with which he had great success healing people. He was a senior master Herbalist and treated many individuals, often for free, and occasionally at considerable expense. He was an internationally known and respected martial artist. He was founder and head of the Tum Pai branch of Kajukenbo, as well as the head of the Yarn Foon Jeet Sow Fut Society. Sijo Emperado, head of Kajukenbo promoted Jon to the level of Grand Master 9th Degree. He was also certified in Tai Chi (a style of martial art) and this he used for the foundation of Tum Pai. He considered the creation of Tum Pai was his proudest and greatest achievement. He taught Tum Pai in New Zealand, and while there, for a period of time lived in a cave for two and a half months training day and night to further his connection with the earth, and to better his Tai Chi skills. He was selected to teach Martial Arts to the Fijian police after an audition, where many previous applicants were soundly defeated (and some severely hurt) in combat, then rejected. He has given seminars across the states (including Hawaii) and in Europe. He didn't just touch lives; he transformed them, as well as saving many. He had this great ability to get people to not just aspire to be better, but to be better than they ever thought they could be. He inspired people through his many shining examples, and his loving and jovial personality. He taught his many students honesty, patience, perseverance, compassion and humility. He taught his students that success consisted only of getting up one time more than you were knocked down. To strive for perfection, but accept the human condition and to always push forward, never being satisfied with your skill level or knowledge, not just in the martial arts, but in every facet of life. To be of cheerful countenance, and of a positive mind set. Some of his last words were "always be positive, never be negative" sage advise for us all! He will be greatly missed and loved by his many friends and students.
He is survived by his loving companion, Wiley Van Buren; ex-wife, Jan Loren, mother of son Linden Loren who resides in Brookings OR; ex-wife, Sandra Rastouski, mother of sons Erek Loren who resides in Longview, WA, and Nate Loren who resides in Washougal, WA; and two grandchildren, Rafe and Cash Loren. He is also survived by brothers, Ken, Linden, and Arne Loren; one sister, Sandra; and his father, Lyle Cains. He was preceded in death by his mother, Bessie Loren (Bailey) and step-father, Ken Loren.
A celebration of Jon's life will be held on August 9, 2008 at noon at the residence of Wiley Van Buren, 36871 Hwy 101 Port Orford, OR.
In lieu of flowers, the Loren Children Memorial Fund has been established for his sons at the Chetco Federal Credit Union, P.O. Box 3000J Harbor, OR 97415, Phone 541-469-7700.
Cremation was handled by the Redwood Memorial Chapel in Brookings, OR
Those needing room accommodations may contact Gold Beach Chamber of Commerce for motels at 1-541-247-0923 or the Brookings Chamber of Commerce for motels at 1-541-469-3181.
This obituary was originally published in The Daily News (Longview, WA).
he was my best friend. from hunting buddy, to my sifu in class. will badly miss him
jeff smith
February 23, 2019 | Brookings, OR | Classmate
I have lived a fairly long and healthy life to date, I remember walking into the kajukenbo school in Kelso when I was in high school in 1973 and meeting Sifu and wondering if he was really someone to contend with.....what a lesson to be learned. I only today learned of his passing, he has been in my thoughts throughout my life, as a teacher, mentor, and my master. I always talk of the days of knuckle pushups on the tile floors.....I am very saddened, but heaven is a better place now, that...
February 21, 2010
You were a very fine brother, Jon. We will miss you greatly. You left so many neat stories behind--we thank you for that. I recall so many fun hunting times together when I was a kid. I still think I got the biggest elk! I can still remember the smell of the damp, fresh air up near Mt St Helens. Sleeping inside that old van of yours. I appreciate most, though, the time you spent by my side giving me support, helping deflect attention away from some of the tougher trials, the time...
Linden Loren
August 09, 2008 | Sandy, OR
Jon influenced so many peoples lives and always inspired everyone to do better. I feel lucky to have been one of his early students at his Kajukenbo school in Kelso, WA. We shared a special bond through the years of training together.
Last summer (07) I happened to run into him while having dinner at the Masthead Restaurant, after not seeing him for twenty years or more. We only had a few minutes to talk, but it was like old times. He still had that sparkle in his eyes.
You...
Mark Fontana
July 04, 2008 | Longview, WA
Jon came into our lives and blessed them with his friendship and wealth of knowledge on health issues and products. We feel a great void in our lives from his passing but are so thankful for the opportunity to have met him. Our condolences to his family. Forever friends in Wallowa County Enterprise Or. Ray and Susan Norman
Susan Norman
July 03, 2008 | Enterprise, OR
When I was a young child I would ask my parents for a baby brother. My dad, Lyle Caines, finally one day told me you have a brother already and some day you'll possibly meet him. My wish came true when I was 16 yrs. old. Jon showed up at our door wanting to meet the rest of his family. I was so happy! Jon and I had some very good times together from living next to him on the Toutle, his Kalama River property and our many dinners in Portland when he came to visit me. He was an amazing...
Sandra Caines-Willman
June 26, 2008 | Longview, WA
I was saddened and shocked to hear of sifu lorens passing I guess I believed he would be around forever.Well I guess he will be in my mind heart and soul.I was one of his first students in the kelso school,he touched me and tuaght me in so many ways.My condolances to his family and to all that knew him,he will be greatly missed.
Curtis Cook
June 26, 2008 | Longview, WA
My sincere condolences to the entire Loren family and all the extended relatives.
Maryan (Bailey) McGovern
June 25, 2008 | Edmonds, WA
As one of his younger cousins, I always looked up to Jon and found him quite fascinating. My fondest memories are when Jon had his lots on the kalama and built that cool bridge leading to his log house. We loved visiting him there. It is really sad that he is gone and so soon after Aunt Bessie. My condolences to his 3 sons and Linden and Arne.
Merrill (McGovern) Brousseau
June 23, 2008 | Edmonds, WA