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In Memoriam

MAF Honorariums Honoring the names in bold. Cleone Stoloff Sylvia Breed Gates Selwyn Bingham Phil and Barbie Brown Rob and Fran Sprouse Larry Meyers Andrew and Marjorie Kerr Joyle Dahl Phil and Barbie Brown Randy Norris Charles Rosenfeld Contributions honoring current and deceased members help make it possible for MAF to support its mission and help deserving youth in the community.

and her grandchildren, Grant, Eric, Karlin, James, Joe and Skyelin. Donations in memory of Nancy may be made to a charity of your choice . Senior Preferred member Dr. L.S. ‘Cap’ Caspersen died July 20 with family at his side. He was 85. Cap was born in Havre, Mont. on May 9, 1928. He lived there through his high school years and met his wife, Coralee (Corky) Stump. He served in the Navy, and upon completion, he and Coralee settled in Portland. He graduated from Reed College as well as the University of Oregon Medical School. It was in Portland, in 1960, that he began his practice in OB/GYN that spanned 48 years. Passionate for his work, he delivered almost 6,000 babies, including some of his ocac.edu/register own grandchildren. Throughout the years, Dad had many interests and hobbies, includFall Studio School ing skiing, tennis, painting, and a newly found Classes & Workshops enthusiasm for bridge. But his lifelong pasfor Adults sion was golf. Although he had various health OREGON COLLEGE OF ART AND CRAFT issues over the last few years, he stayed active 8245 SW Barnes Road | Portland OR | 503.297.5544 in body and mind, utilizing his memberships at Portland Golf Club and the MAC almost 7/31/13 3:44 PM daily, as well as reading two to three novelsWingedM_vertical.indd 1 each week. Over the last two months he was baffling doctors; even with declining health, he remained sharp as a tack. On July 12 he was finally diagnosed with metastasized cancer and passed away one week later. The last month in particular he was constantly surrounded by family and friends, and he left knowing how much he was loved. He was a wonderful father, fatherin-law and grandfather, filled with unconditional love for us all. He was preceded in death by his parents, Paul and Nellie; and by his wife, Corky. He is survived by their three Here at Fingers & Toes Salon children, Cliff and Curt Caspersen and Cary Wilson; son-in-law, Ken Wilson; daughterour knowledgeable staff assures in-law, Coleen Caspersen; and grandchildren, our clients always enjoy a Carlee and Cole Wilson, Casey and Connor pristine environment and have Caspersen and Ryann and Clark Caspersen. The family encourages you to visit his a relaxing experience with us. Facebook page (Leroy Cap Caspersen) and share pictures and/or stories. A Celebration of Life is held on Saturday, Sept. 7, from 5-8 p.m., at MAC. 503.224.1755 Senior Family Preferred member Joel Hours: Mon-Sat, 10-7 Robert Coffey died July 11. He was 82. Beth Conyers

Senior Family Preferred member Nancy Jaggar Blount died July 2 after a battle with cancer. She was 77. Nancy was born Jan. 21, 1936 at Good Samaritan Hospital in Portland. Her parents, Samuel Irving Jaggar and Hazel Ingram Jaggar, were both native Portlanders. Nancy attended Ainsworth and Catlin Gabel schools, where she excelled in academics and sports. Her fondest childhood summer memories were her years as a counselor at Camp Tamarack in Sisters. She graduated from Stanford University in 1958. At Stanford, Nancy met a fellow Oregonian, William K. Blount, and they were later married at Trinity Episcopal Church by Bishop Dagwell. Nancy devoted herself to raising her three children while also finding time to improve her community through her charitable activities with the Junior League, Metropolitan Family Services, Albertina Kerr and Trinity Church, amongst others. Nancy was always available to help and support family and friends. No one was more reliable, conscientious or caring. She also enjoyed life thoroughly – she and Bill travelled the world. But the highlight for her was always family get-togethers and vacations. They were great times filled with joy, love and laughter. She is survived by her husband, William K. Blount; her children, Susan McNiel (Don), Brian Blount (Leslie), and W. Kevin Blount;

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