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Victor George Atiyeh

Eugene, Oregon

1923-2014

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Atiyeh, Victor George 91 Feb. 20, 1923 July 20, 2014 Victor George Atiyeh, Oregon's 32nd Governor, died July 20, 2014, at Providence St. Vincent Medical Center. The family would like to offer a message to those who loved Victor as their Governor or counted him as a friend. He often said that...

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Hardly a day goes by that I do not think of Victor...he is missed. I will never forget his goodness to Tom and me. ..forever grateful for his friendship and Tom´m service to him as Director of the Executive Dept

Victor was the best! I think of him often and miss him still!

Governor Atiyeh was a gentleman; kind caring and compassionate. I always enjoyed our telephone conversations; he made you feel like you were the most important person. May the family find peace and comfort.
-Cindy Helzer

So sorry to read of this great loss to the Atiyeh family. There is a depth of compassion felt for you. The loving-kindness of God can sustain you now and in the days ahead. May you find a measure of comfort in the loving support of each other and in the loving memories you share.

Perge

John and I had the privilege of meeting him at a couple of occasions including Beth and Collin's wedding. What an inspiration for all and a true gentleman. Our thoughts are with you, Catherine and Bruce, and the rest of your family.

John and Eileen

I am so at a loss for words for my friend and mentor of many, many years. Vic was one of the lights of my life and I shall truly miss him. Next time I get to Oregon, I promise I will get by to see you Delores. Miss you!!

It was a privilege for Tom to serve you as the Director of the Executive Department..know he was there to greet you when u arrived in Heaven. Our children have the fond memory of you and Delores coming over for a "real" Italian dinner when his folks were visiting from Pittsburgh. I treasure memories of football games and lunches at the Capitol. RIP to an honorable man

Victor was a great man, I had the pleasure of meeting him and getting to know him through his brother Richard. I am honored that I had a chance to get to meet such a wonderful, sincere, kind, and compassionate person. He will be greatly missed.