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Mary Ann Hazen

Portland, Oregon

Oct 18, 1950 – Feb 8, 2022 (Age 71)

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BORN
October 18, 1950
DIED
February 8, 2022
AGE
71
LOCATION
Portland, Oregon

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Mary Ann HazenOct. 18, 1950 - Feb. 8, 2022 Mary Ann Hazen, age 71, of Tigard, Ore., passed away Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022. Mary was born Oct. 18, 1950 to John and Mary Manning in New Jersey. She graduated from Lake Oswego High school in 1968 and worked at Portland Community College for 34 years....

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Mary was a wonderful colleague at PCC. She showed me not to panic at the beginning of each term when rooms weren't available and nothing seemed to work. She had an upbeat infectious attitude which made me want to seek her out and talk about anything. She had common sense, a great smile, and could be funny and sarcastic at the same time. I will miss her a lot

Mary was my friend from the first time I met her. And I know other friends of her have had the same feelings. She was a remarkable person. She didn't waste her time on regrets or bitterness no matter what life threw at her. I'll love her always.

Our sincerest condolences to the Manning family for the loss of Mary. Bobbi and I have been friends for the past 60 years and I´ll always remember how close the two of you have always been and shared so many wonderful times together. Mary was always so upbeat, positive & fun~I know she will be greatly missed. Love, Ceil & Anthony

Mary was my best friend and confidant for 52+ years... She always supported and encouraged me through the good times, and she was my rock through the bad times as well. We raised our kids together and had the best adventures and way too many laughs to count! I feel so lucky and grateful to have known her as my dear friend. I will miss Mary´s presence, her musical voice, her laughter, her one-line zingers that called out questionable situations with great humor and, sometimes, the best...

Mary was such a smart, sweet, funny girl that loved to have fun and laugh. We were in grade school and high school together and thinking of her always makes me smile. She was the only "surfer girl" I've ever known. I'm so glad we were able to chat at the 50th reunion. My condolences to her big, loving family.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. Mary was one of the sweetest people I know. Her sassiness kept us in giggles. Such a fun and wonderful woman. Rest in peace sweet cheeks. Love Sharon

Gone but never forgotten. She will be sorely missed by all who knew her. Rest in Peace my friend and condolences to those she left behind.

I met Mary when I started working for PCC. She helped me understand how the college worked and the best people to get to know. Then, some years later, she moved to the Foundation which works closely with my office, and I was able to work more with her. She was a lot of fun. She had a great sense of humor and was always kind. I'm sad to know she's not out there in the world anymore.

I worked with Mary in the PCC Foundation for 7 years before she retired in 2011. She was an integral part of the Foundation and loved by so many of her peers in the college. She was a sassy lady but had a heart of gold. She loved our students and was always guiding lost students to the right place whenever they showed up in the Foundation. She knew navigating the college wasn't easy and she would make sure they got where they needed to be, and to the person, they needed to talk to. I will...