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Walter Tony Soren Jensen

Portland, Oregon

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Jensen, Walter Tony Soren 86 7/7/1922 3/15/2009 Walter was born in Akron, Ohio. His parents had immigrated from Denmark, but returned with Walter to the old country for several years before settling in Vancouver B.C. Walter served in the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II. After the...

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I am sad to hear of Walter's passing.He was
a great guy,a class act.The Automotive Old Timers Club will never be the same.

A fine man who always treated everyone with respect and he had a wonderful sense of humor.
Enjoyed working with him at Raybestos and my condolences and prayers go to his family on Walter's passing.

We were very saddened to hear of Walt's passing, but will always remember his great sense of humor and the times we enjoyed having him as a neighbor. Our deepest sympathy to Patricia and family.

Dear Mrs Jensen, Chuck and Jeff. I know Walt will be missed by all. I would occasionally see him at Lambs Thriftway in Wilsonville over the last few years. He always had that great Jensen grin. It would remind me of the younger days. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you. Ed & Sally.

Dear Aunt Patricia, Chuck, Jeff, Robin and all the Kids. We remember Uncle Walter; always with a big smile, a warm greeting and a firm handshake. Our prayers and wishes are for Him and all of you. Love, Richard and Carole Jensen and family .

Dear Patricia, CW, Jeff, Robin and Family,

I’m sorry I’m not able to be with you today. but please know that I am with you all in spirit and prayer.

Walt was more than just himself—though Walt Jensen WAS himself through and through and someone of whom others took notice for their own good. But more than that, Walt was a man of his generation. His was the generation of my father, men who lived through very difficult and dangerous times and returned from the greatest cataclysm...

I enjoyed working with Walt. He always made me laugh and enjoy my day. Walt was a wonderful man.

I met Walt in 1950 when he came to Seattle from Canada. We started hanging out together and were friends from then on. We did many things from taking dancing lessons to golfing. I even take credit for introducing him to Patricia! I will miss my longtime friend

To the Jensen family,
I have fond memories of Uncle Walter, he really kept me on my toes, especially after the bus terminal incident..... He never let me forget that.
I am sooo fortunate to have such a fabulous family. Uncle Walt, like his sisters, taught us how to love, laugh and remember the importance of family and friends in our lives. For that I thank him. He will always be my favorite Uncle.
Love you all and I am sorry for your lose.