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In Memoriam
F
ormer MAC President H. Stewart River Girl Scout Council, and received its attended Vanport College and received a Juris
Tremaine died Nov. 8. He was an National Thanks Award. She was a member Doctor from Northwestern School of Law of
honorary life member who joined the club in of Waverley Country Club. Lewis & Clark College in 1958.
1955. At MAC, Phillips was a charter member Couture started his career with Standard
Tremaine was born in St. Paul, Minn., in of the MelloMacs and served as chairman Insurance Company in 1955 and had a
1919. He was raised in Spokane and moved twice. She received the club’s McAlpin Award private practice law fi rm from 1958 to 1961.
to Portland in 1946. He graduated from in 1997. Phillips was also a board member He retired from Standard as vice president
University of Washington in 1940, attended of the Asian Art Society of the Portland Art and associate counsel in 1995. He was a
Yale Law School for two years and then served Museum. She was a past president of The member of the Oregon State Bar from 1958
in the First Marine Monday Musical Club of Portland and was to 1996, and was admitted to practice law in
Division in the South serving on the board at the time of her death. U.S. Federal Courts and Supreme Court of
Pacifi c. He received Survivors include her daughters, Diane Oregon.
two Purple Hearts, Wood and Janice Phillips; one grandchild; Survivors include his wife, Marilyn;
retired as a captain in and two great-grandchildren. Her husband, daughter, Catherine Carpenter; sons, Jerome
1945, and returned to Harold Phillips, died in 1983. and Joseph; foster daughter, Sherry Peart; six
Yale Law School. He Shirley Anne Berselli died Sept. 27. She grandchildren; one great-grandchild; brothers,
graduated in 1946. was a spouse preferred member who joined Roger and LeRoy; and sisters, Darlene
Tremaine then the club in 1977. Selleck, Marvel Ellis and RoseMary Lawton.
moved to Portland. Berselli was born in Washington, D.C., Barbara Schlauch died Oct. 10. She was a
He became a in 1941. She attended college at George courtesy member who joined the club in 1955.
member of a law Washington University, and moved to Barbara Miller was born in Sedro-Woolley,
fi rm now known Portland in 1971. Wash., in 1926. She attended Mills College
as Davis Wright Berselli was an active member at the and University of Washington, where she was
Tremaine. He married Harriet Lupton in Mormon church. For six years, she served a Pi Beta Phi.
1948; she died in 2002. on the board of directors for Metropolitan Schlauch was a past president of the
Tremaine served on the board of direc- Family Service. She was a board member Country Garden Club and volunteered for 25
tors of a number of business corporations, of the Portland Opera from 1994 to 1997, years at Portland’s Japanese Garden, where
charities and social clubs and helped found and then accepted a board position with the she served as a board member. She was a
Pacifi c Crest Outward Bound School. He was Oregon Symphony Association. She remained lifetime supporter of Young Life, and was a
a member of Waverley Country Club and an active volunteer with the symphony until member of Lake Grove Presbyterian Church
Arlington Club. He served as MAC president her death. For 27 years, Berselli volunteered and Mountain Park Church. She was a
in 1967. at Riverdale Grade School, and she served member of Waverley Country Club.
Survivors include his daughters, Sally as a board member on the Riverdale School Her husband, William, served as MAC
Tremaine, Victoria Brant and Katharine District Foundation. She was a member of president in 1979. He died in 1999.
Ragsdale; two grandchildren; and one great- Town Club and Waverley Country Club. Survivors include her children, Jim
grandchild. Survivors include her husband, Dr. Robert Schlauch, Carolyn Harris and Pat Atkins;
Kristayani Nancy-Jones died June 4. She Berselli; children, Brooke, Blake, Blair, Beth, brother, Jack Miller; sister, Jean Turnbull
was a spouse preferred member who joined Blythe and Brent; and two grandchildren. Haertig; and seven grandchildren.
the club in 1996. Russell D. Lamb died Oct. 7. He was a Alberta L. Shindler died Oct. 10. She was
Robert K. Gerding died Aug. 18. He was senior family preferred member who joined a senior preferred member who joined the
a senior family preferred member who joined the club in 1973. club in 1955.
the club in 1973. Lamb was born in Fort Wayne, Ind., in Shindler was born in Walla Walla, Wash.,
Hazal Phillips died Sept. 16. She was a 1929. He was a photographer and owner of in 1914. She was preceded in death by her
courtesy member who joined the club in 1950. Russell Lamb Photography. husband, Page Shindler.
Phillips was born in San Francisco in 1911. Survivors include his wife, Mary Margaret;
She grew up in Oakland, Calif., and graduated son, Rob; and daughter, Valerie Erdman.
Multnomah Athletic Foundation
from Armstrong College. Clayton M. Couture died Oct. 9. He was
remembrances
Phillips was president of the Roosevelt a nonresident family member who joined the
(honoring the names in bold)
High School PTA in 1954 and state presi- club in 1974.
Barbara Schlauch
dent of the University of Oregon Mothers Couture was born in Mason City, Iowa, in
Al and Barbara Bullier
Club in 1960. She was program chairman 1929. His family moved to Vanport in 1943.
Dick Godfrey
of American Field Service, an international He graduated from Jefferson High School in
Martha Godfrey Dixon
student exchange program, for 25 years. She Portland. He enlisted in the Army and served
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