May God bless you and your...
Still miss you lots Wilma. Wish I could have one more visit with you. Rest easy XO
Clara Fearey
December 12, 2024
Portland, Oregon
FEAREY, Wilma Gwen
1935-2007
Wilma died unexpectedly on Dec. 11, 2007, at age 72. Wilma was born in Michel, B.C., the eldest of six children born to Helen and Tom Taylor. She received her initial nurses training in Lethbridge, Alberta.
In 1956 she married Gordon Fearey and...
Read MoreStill miss you lots Wilma. Wish I could have one more visit with you. Rest easy XO
Clara Fearey
December 12, 2024
Miss you so my dearest mother in law. You were so good to my children ,(your grandchildren )they adored you and you left a positive impact on their lives. I am so sorry you didn't get to NL.you were so full of life and adventure. I miss our chats on the deck with our 6 pack of beer and our mud masks relaxing. Forever missed
Clara Fearey
June 04, 2024 | Family
I was very sorry to hear of Wilma's passing and would very much like for you to contact me.
Joan Sears
January 31, 2008 | Portland, OR
We only had the honor of knowing Wilma for a short few years however she has left foot prints in our lives. Our Baby Boy Jackson never did make it over to Redmond to meet his "auntie" however Wilma will be passed to him through stories and warm memories of this amazing women who ment so much to so many people. Wilma you will be missed greatly but remembered with smiles and laughter. All our love to Wilma's friends and family
Russell, Brigid and Jackson Bowen
Brigid, Russell, Jackson Bowen
January 03, 2008 | Manzanita, OR
To Donna and family, I am shocked and so sad to hear that your Mom has passed away. I am sure she is in heaven with my Mom (Bergy) and they are planning their next adventure. I have many happy memories of growing up with the Feary's and will never forget her kindness after my Mom died 10 years ago. She will be missed by all who knew her. A great nurse, a great friend and a truly good, honest, hardworking woman. She was so fun to be with.
My thoughts are with you and your...
Carrie Bryant
January 01, 2008 | Vancouver, WA
Wilma was a dear friend a joy to be with, always welcoming and encouraging with a kind and true heart and the wisdom of frequent laughter. She was as strong and powerful as a Bull Moose …and gentle kind and thoughtful with a sweet motherly love and a deliciously wicked smile. She was my good friends’ mother and the best of friends to me and my family for over thirty years …. A very wonderful women and mentor she helped me be a better mother…. a better person. Her love will live in my...
Agnes Jones
December 30, 2007 | Redmond, OR
We're so sorry to learn of Wilma's passing. Bill (surgeon)worked with Wilma at Eastmoreland and Mary Ann(internist) was part of the Burnside Health Clinic crew at Multnomah County Health Department. Wilma was an excellent nurse, a reliable and hard-working team mate, and a kind, entertaining friend. Her life perspective, wit and humor were much appreciated. When the Burnside Clinic was closed, the "Burnside Recovery" group continued to meet intermittently to keep the cause going. Wilma...
Mary Ann Ware and William Donnelly
December 26, 2007 | Portland, OR
I was saddened to hear of the loss of your mother. I met Wilma while working at Eastmoreland General Hospital. She worked in the ER and I in OB. We shared many a laughs during that time. Our paths crossed again at the Health Dept. She was a great nurse and a good friend. She will surely be missed my many. We were all blessed to have known here.
Christine Cravens
December 23, 2007 | Portland, OR
Wilma was one of those people I will always cherish. Although our acquaintance only lasted a few short years, it felt like I had always known her. Her friendship, kindness and generosity to me and my family was so appreciated. She was a wonderful, thoughtful and funny woman. I'll miss you, Bernice! ;-)
Marty Holm
December 20, 2007 | Manzanita, OR