Valda-Vrooman-Obituary

Valda Vrooman

Portland, Oregon

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Vrooman, Valda 89 Dec. 17, 1925 Oct. 14, 2015 Valda "Val" Vrooman was born Dec. 17, 1925, in Spencer, Neb., to Everett and Luella Wood. She was the youngest of five daughters. She passed away peacefully Oct. 14, 2015, in Portland. She is survived by her daughters, Vicki Kattenberg and Joy...

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October 12, 2020
Missing you, Auntie...

Rest in peace, Mamma,
Family surrounded you yesterday as your our ashes blew down the Columbia Gorge, just as you requested. Loved ones gathered in your name last evening. They honored you perfectly. I love you and miss you terribly.

Don and this sweetheart showed my young self,(1959?) a weekend to remember. Beach,Bob's Big Boy, The Shaggy Dog, and Chinese Take Out. Wow! Love you.

Aunt Val you will be missed . I remember her beautiful smile and laughter . She was kind. My Mother said she was a wonderful person too. Yvonne Eckhardt And Lupe Lappin

God Bless Aunt Valda always a beautiful and cheerful woman and in all ways.

With much love and deep sorrow,

Bob Kramer and Family

If the people we love are stolen from us,
the way to have them live on is to never stop loving them.
Buildings burn, people die, but real love is forever

Dearest Aunt Valda,
May you rest in peace, united with all of our departed loved ones .
May your memory live in us forever, as each of us was touched in different ways by your spirit, energy and kindness. I will always remember your smile.
May the rest of us find peace in knowing how loved we are by this family .
Much love

Aunt Val was always so gracious. She would ask how me and my family were doing and sincerely listen to the answer. I loved her for that.
Nephew Ron Drickey

My Aunt Valda had a deep and abiding love for animals. She had a special place in her heart for cats, but adored all animals. She said, as a little girl, she even loved bringing the cows back to the barn for milking. I'm so blessed to have been one of her nieces.

I met her when I was five years old. I wandered in and out of her house my entire childhood. I will always remember her for her tolerance of our silliness, her wam caring, and her vivid laugh.