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Vivian Chilcote

Portland, Oregon

1937 - 2016

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Chilcote, Vivian (Long) 79 Jan. 19, 1937 April 27, 2016 Vivian joined the celebration in heaven April 27, 2016, surrounded by her family, following a battle with Alzheimers disease and pneumonia. She was born Jan. 19, 1937, to Clyde and Minnie Long in Oxford, Neb. Upon graduation from the...

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It's hard to believe it's been 5 years since Vivian passed away. We wish Glenn, Marie & Brian well & hope all are in good health as they remember Vivian at this time. Another memory of Vivian was what an amazing cook she was. Especially her creative dishes she prepared, most memorable was her grape pie. She said Glenn thought a grape pie sounded good, so Vivian peeled enough grapes to fill a pie crust & as usual it turned out delicious. She was gifted in so many ways & we'll continue to...

On this anniversary of Vivian's soul entering heaven and eternal happiness I extend remembrances of her. She and I were dietitian colleagues. My husband George and I were also friends with Vivian and Glenn. We hope Glenn, Marie, Brian and families doing fine. Sincerely, Emma Steen

We were very saddened to learn of Vivian's death so many months ago. We have many fond memories of our friendship with Vivian, Glenn, Marie & Brian. Our families were united many times throughout the years & we especially recall the fun times we had at Ahrend's cabin at Roads End in Lincoln City. We offer our condolences to Vivian's family & will always remember her talent & caring ways.

Heartfelt sympathy Glenn, Marie, Brian and families in Vivian's passing. She and I were dietitian colleagues and worked at Oregon Dairy Council. Her dedication to helping others was a hallmark. Her soul rejoices in heaven. My husband George joins me in extending condolences. We remember celebrating a special New Year's Eve with you, Glenn, and Vivian. Be consoled and at peace. Sincerely, Emma Steen

Glenn, Brian and Marie
Fred and I send our heartfelt love to you during this this time of loss and sadness.We also remember the many good times and laughter we shared. Fred especially remembers when he was with Vivian and the church youth group at Tilly Jane Hut on Mt. Hood.After they laid their sleeping bags down, the RATS came out of the woodwork. He remembers that they spent most of the night awake--Love to all of you Fred and Patty

We loved seeing the red balloon on the Chilcote mailbox all those years. Peace and love to Vivian and her family.
Your neighbors for many GOOD YEARS.
The Van Hoomissens.

Our continued prayers and love go out to Vivian's family. Vivian (and her family) are very caring, giving people and were wonderful neighbors to us in Lake Grove. An especially sweet childhood memory I have of Mrs. Chilcote, was her teaching me to make my first cloth doll, to help me earn my Girl Scout merit badge. Glen, Marie and Bryan, love, hugs and blessings to you and yours, praising Jesus Our Savior, Mrs. Lisa (VH) Fuzi and family.