Mary-Burrows-Obituary

Mary Lou McCauley Burrows

Eugene, Oregon

October23,2018

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Mary Lou McCauley BurrowsOctober 23, 2018Mary Lou McCauley Burrows, 86, sadly passed away October 23 in Portland, Oregon of natural causes. Born in Palco, Kansas to Carl McCauley and Lucille Coddington McCauley she grew up to be a role model for friends, family and women specifically during the...

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Mary was very special, not only being married to my friend and Forestry classmate but responsible for getting me into the 1975 Legislature. We served together until 1987 and was always a joy to work with. She joins a long list of dear friends who passed away this year and will be missed,

Our thoughts and prayers to the Burrows family. Mary was a wonderful light in our lives and brought much joy to those of us that had the privilege to know her.

I met Mary in 1972 while a high school student in Eugene. I very much admired her and she was a big inspiration to me. Vaya con dios, Mary.

Worked with Rep Burrows when she was a legislator in Salem..a delight to work with..Irv Fletcher, President Emeritus,Oregon AFL-CIO

My memories of Mary stemmed from our association with Professional Women's Network of Oregon. PWNO when we were supporting women in politics, and helping them get on boards and commisions. Mary Lou was great counsel and supporter. We appreciate your continued loyalty to Eugene Opera. How proud you were of your very talented Candice that debuted here in Eugene. You all have good memories to sustain us.
With our Sincere Sympathy, Ken and Donna Carter

My condolences to the Burrows family. I have very fond memories of Mary. She was an exceptional person and a trailblazer for women in Oregon politics.

Very sorry for your loss. May you be comforted during this difficult time.(Psalms 119:76)

Wow , what a spirit she was, so many times she was ahead of the crowd , Bless you all , Chuck and family.
Don Campbell

So sorry to lose such a wonderful Aunt, she was always fun to talk with, always an interesting conversation about places they had been. Will miss you, but will always remember.