Sally-McCracken-Obituary

Sally McCracken

Portland, Oregon

Mar 27, 1928 – Nov 6, 2015

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March 27, 1928
DIED
November 6, 2015
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Portland, Oregon
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McCracken, Sally 87 Mar. 27, 1928 Nov. 06, 2015 Sally McCracken, age 87, died peacefully at home. Born in Eugene, to Harold Alexander Moore and Mary Ellen Bailey Moore, she had an older brother, Berton, who preceded her in death. Sally attended Oak Grove grade school and Eugene High School. She...

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Miss you Momma, so much❤, Mary

I learned of Sally's death just this morning, March 4th. I am SO SORRY! We've been friends since high school and our friendship was strengthened when we both married ATOs. Loved both Paul and Sally, attended burial service for Paul - have remained friends all these years. Their Madonna Christmas cards were something we cherished! Treasured friends - and I am so sad for the family. . . and all of us!

Andy Raubeson

I am so sorry. I am forever grateful for Paul and Sally. Without them, I would not have been able to travel to Turkey with the group from Moreland Church. That trip was life changing. Sally was good friend of my mother, Gwen Glueck. They both shared a passion for volunteering and helping the community. Sally will be missed.

My husband, Richard Stoinoff, deceased, was a long time friend of the McCrackens. He had so many stories to tell about the tailgate gatherings of the ATO's in Eugene. She was a gracious and lovely person and will be missed by all who knew her. My condolences to the family.

Mrs. McCracken, I've known you my entire life, I have wonderful and fond memories of you, Mr. McCracken and of course your kids...John, Mary and Peter. Christmas's, endless Summer's at Neah kah Nie.....bless your family as they will miss you so.
Always, LisaLou Randall xo

My condolences to her family. I just adored her and was so touched that every time I saw her, she remembered everything about me. Growing up in Eastmoreland with her daughter Mary, she was a great example of a loving mom. What an amazing legacy she leaves behind.
Susan (Burnett) Haiges

Dearest Mary and family, I did not have the pleasure of knowing your mother but I know how you loved her and she loved you. Love doesn't disappear from your heart now that she's gone but lives on forever till you meet again. With Love to you and all yours, Susan Lamb and family

I had the privelige of working on a project with Sally as Training Director at Oregon Partnership (now Lines for Life). We had a great time while doing good. I spent some time with Sally and Paul at their river home and came to appreciate what special people they were. And now, they are reunited. I hope that brings some comfort as I know her passing is a huge loss to all of us but especially to her family.