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Paula June Liebreich

Portland, Oregon

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Liebreich, Paula June 62 06/16/1948 08/12/2010 Paula June (Stellmon) Liebreich, Zahari - the enlightened one (her Hebrew name) beloved wife and mother, passed away Aug. 12, 2010, after a brief illness. Paula and Leslie "Max" Liebreich married Nov. 30, 1985. They have two loving sons,...

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I will always love you aunt Paula. I always saw you as successful, freespirited and happy. I aspired to that as a kid. Your gold Porsche was a beacon.

Les, I am so terribly sorry for your loss. Having met Paula so briefly, all I recall is her bright smile and warmth.
That you were happy for so many years is wonderful, and I wish for you memories to sustain you in this awful time. Much love and warmest hugs, Barbara Elaine

I remember Paula most of all for her stoic acceptance of her younger brother and his silly antics and jokes. Paula had what seemed to be the thickest skin for my pranks, until God forbid you went just a little too far...but she always had a hand out to help me back up.
When Paula, Jennifer, and cousin Linda came to see me at my Navy boot-camp graduation, I was the best-dressed sailor in town, with three beautiful women on my arms. The rest of my company couldn't figure out just how I...

I remember Paula all my life, there were times when we all got in trouble, and times when we would either be climbing the hills behind the house in Idaho to sled down. By the time we got to the bottom we had gone about 1/2 mile. Then there were lessons in how to play poker when she & Peggy were about 14-15 and I was 12, needless to say, I stomped them and had 2 pair of earmuffs. Between my Junior and Senior year in high school, Paula and I went to our brother David's graduation from Navy boot...

I wish I could have gotten to know her and the rest of the extended family better. I only met her once over at Aunt Peggy's many years ago when I was a teenager, but I do remeber how very sweet and kind she was. I hope to see more of the family soon.

I first got to know Paula when we lived together in San Fransico in 1968. After George was drafted and was going to be sent to Viet Nam, Paula called me and invited me to live with her until he returned. Since we hardly knew each other I thought maybe her mother put her up to it. Now I realize that that was just the kind of thing Paula would do. A few years ago the two of us drove to Spokane to see the play my sister, Penny was in. It was such a fun road trip. She was always willing to do...

Whenever I saw Paula it was for happy times, like my birthday, thanksgiving, weddings, and family gatherings. I can only remember her with her big smile and happiness. She made the world a better place. Penny Lucas

I worked with Paula in the Phone Center for PNB in Springfield and then in Eugene as a Service Rep. What a joy to know her! And to hear the stories of Max as they courted. Woohoo! She was always one you wanted on your team. Lovingly, Leah Palki Be

Paula and I attended high school and church together, and were both Rainbow Girls so I have a lot of memories of her. It's hard to pick just one so I'm not even going to try. When I think of her I see her in her little sports car, red hair flying. Our loss is Heaven's gain.