Kathleen-Howell-Obituary

Kathleen D. Howell

Portland, Oregon

1949 - 2018

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Kathleen D.HowellFeb. 12, 1949 - June 18, 2018 Kathy Howell died unexpectedly of natural causes in June, 2018. She graduated from Seaside High School in 1967 and attended both OSU and U of O before earning an MBA from Portland State. She started working in the healthcare area but went on to work...

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I am deeply saddened to just learn of this. Only yesterday I was at the Seaside Estuary Park where she had built a memorial to Randy, and was wondering how her life had gone. And now it has, much too soon. Gary

Our office is less bright without Kathy's visits. She was so kind, thoughtful, and caring. She is missed.

I am the usher at A19 at the Blazer games. I absolutely loved Kathy and our visits before the games. She will definitely be missed. Love, Dio

We loved Kathy and will miss her. Joanne Caddell, Chris Stevenson and Connie Farley

Kathy & Mary 1981

Kathy was one of my dearest friends whom I had known since we worked together in the 70's at Emanuel Hospital. She enjoyed the time she spent with me in London and reminisced over it for years. We could always count on Kathy to do summer event planning and took trips with her to flower gardens, Chinese & Japanese gardens, Mt Hood, flying over Mt St. Helens after the eruption, and even one time we drove around to all the rural post offices that we going to be closed and mailed post cards...

Very sad to hear this news. She was a great lady and always so happy to see my kids when we went to Blazer games. I had the fortune of sitting next to her for the last eight years or so...many prayers and condolences to her family. She will be missed.

We miss Kathy terribly. Please let us know when the service is planned. Eleanor Gaines

Saddened to hear this news. My sympathies to Kathy's family. I worked at Stanford's Lloyd Center for many years and had the pleasure of waiting on Kathy as she would come in before Blazer games. She always had a smile and she was so warm and personable. Kathy always attended the Library book sale across the street from Stanford's and you could see the delight in her eyes as she would tell me of the great deals to be had. Again, sympathies to her family.