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WE REMEMBER


CONSTANCE H. “CONNIE” PAULY Constance H. “Connie” Pauly passed away on October 3, 2016. She was born in South Haven, Michigan. She was a fourth grade teacher at OES. Connie is survived by her husband, Reinhard Pauly; daughters, Deborah Amblevert and Rebecca Pauly; and son, Michael Pauly. (No photo available)


ELISABETH “BETTY” ROHER HOLDEN Elisabeth “Betty” Roher Holden passed away on August 9, 2016. Born on August 27, 1930, in Bayonne, New Jersey, she was a resident of Portland for 55 years before moving to Pennsylvania in 2015 to reside with her daughter, Jennifer. Betty was the loving wife of the late Edward S. Holden, who died in 1996. She worked as OES’s Development Director from 1974 to 1984, then served as Vice President of Linfield College from 1984 to 2000. She is survived by her brother, William Carl Roher; children, Albert V. Van Miller III and Dr. Jen Miller; four stepchildren; eight grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Remembrances may be made to William Temple House, Boy Scouts of America, or Oregon Humane Society.


OF OES ENZO


PEOPLE Lower School Kindergartener


Tell me what’s going on with these tree branches and pine needles!


PATTY WALHOOD Former OES Lower School Librarian Patty Walhood and her beloved husband Dale both passed away in early August. Patty was born on March 13, 1944, and passed away on August 4, 2016. The Walhoods were residents of Lincoln City, Oregon, at the time of their passing.


Well, we made a support beam which is right there. Can you take a picture of me inside it?


Sure. What did your parents think of the winter project?


Good! The best thing is that we built it together. And we got the big branch!


So I heard that you are studying nocturnal animals. What were your animals?


WE REMEMBER PROTOCOL


OES Magazine welcomes obituaries written by family members or classmates.


Submissions should be no longer than 150 words and will be edited.


Please email questions or submissions to alumni@oes.edu or call 503-416-9375.


38 Oregon Episcopal School


A leopard and a fennec fox. I was the leopard and my friend was the fennec fox.


Do you have just your own name as the leopard or does the leopard have a special name?


A special different name.


Can you say what it is? Jack!


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