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WE REMEMBER


1939 MARY LOUISE VINCENT POWELL Mary Louise Vincent Powell passed away peacefully on June 5, 2016, at her home. She was born Sept.


15, 1921, to Dean and Gertrude Vincent in Portland. A devoted Pi Beta Phi at the University of Oregon, Mary Louise graduated Phi Beta Kappa in 1943 with a BA in English. After college, she moved to New York City, where she married Robert Denhart Powell on April 22, 1950. They returned to Portland and raised three children in the Laurelhurst family home where she lived until 2015. With Bob, she managed the Robert Powell Travel Service while dedicating herself to family life, teaching a Great Books class at All Saints School, and producing masterful neighborhood events. She was a loyal member of her bowling team and bridge club, which met regularly for 60 years. Mary Louise was predeceased by her husband, Bob, and her brother, Blaine. She is survived by her brother, Dean; children, Rob, David, and Jan; and eight grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to the Oregon Humane Society or Dogs for the Deaf in Central Point.


1951 CAROLINE KUHN MEEHAN Caroline Kuhn Meehan passed away peacefully at her home in Wilmington, North Carolina, on March 17, 2016, one week after her husband Carl. They were married for 64 years. Born in Portland,


Caroline is survived by her three children, Leslie, Christopher, and Thomas, and nine grandchildren. Caroline lived an exciting life in Central and South America and loved to travel. While residing overseas, Caroline became a successful painter and interior decorator. She was also very involved with the community and started the Woman’s Club that sponsored a local orphanage. Her life was filled with much travel and many adventures, and she had friends and loved ones all over the world.


SHIRLEY LOU SMULLIN Shirley Lou Smullin passed away on June 23, 2016, at her residence in Grants Pass, Oregon.


Randy is survived by his daughter, Randi Elexa Ray; former wife, Cynthia Anderson Ray; sisters, Leslie Parker and Vicki Neibaur; father, Ed Ray; and many loved nieces, nephews, and cousins. A political science scholarship at The Evergreen State College is being established in his name.


OES FACULTY AND STAFF


1970 RANDALL “RANDY” RAY Randall Edward “Randy” Ray died on June 13, 2016, following a pulmonary embolism. Randy was born January 29, 1952, in Walla Walla, Washington. He graduated from OES in 1970, where he was student body president. He earned his undergraduate degree in political science in 1975 and a master’s in environmental science in 1991, both from The Evergreen State College. In college he worked as an intern in the Washington State Legislature, and after graduation he established himself as an independent lobbyist. Randy called his firm AEQUUS Corp. He later founded LyfeBank.


REV. JACKSON R. HAZELETT The Reverend Jackson R. Hazelett passed away on June 18, 2016. Born in Salt Lake City, he moved to Portland in the 1930s. After graduating from Commerce High School in 1944, he served in the US Army Air Corps, married Patricia in 1947, and graduated from Willamette University in 1949. He was called to ministry and moved his family in 1962 to California for three years of seminary training. The family returned to Oregon and Jackson began his ministry at St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church in Portland. He served the congregation of St. James Episcopal Church in Tigard from 1967 to 1992. He also taught in the OES Lower School. He married Barbara in 1979. She died in 2008 and he married Elizabeth in 2009. He leaves his wife; sister, Phyllis; seven children; 18 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and two great-great- grandchildren. Remembrances may be made to Providence Hospice or to St. James Episcopal Church.


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