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Continued from page 23 Cleone Feir Stoloff died July 6. She was 93. Cleone was an avid skier, gardener, traveler and informed, conscientious participant in everything she undertook. She was the second of two daughters born to James Feir and Margaret Christie Feir in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The family left Canada when Cleone was 13. Thereafter, she lived most of her life in Portland. Cleone attended the Catlin School and Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School in Boston. In 1951, Cleone married Alfred H. Stoloff. They shared over 60 years of a delightful marriage that took them on numerous travels exploring the world, fishing the wilds and helicopter skiing. Together they enjoyed the Racquet Club and MAC. Cleone was a breathtaking powder skier, still skiing into her 88th year. Cleone’s energetic and generous nature was a gift to all who knew her. Throughout her life she was a dedicated volunteer at many organizations such as the Red Cross during the Vanport Flood, the United Way and then Planned Parenthood, to which she gave decades of service. Cleone is survived by her sister, Margaret Feir Crumpacker of Portland; Cleone’s daughter, Pamela Beach Christie of Santa Fe, N.M.; and her son, Peter Feir Stoloff and his wife, Tracy Clark Stoloff of Portland. Cleone was predeceased by her son, David Christie Stoloff in 1975, and by her husband, Alfred in 2011. Three beloved grandchildren carry on Cleone’s tradition of vibrant engagement with life: Allison Clark Stoloff of Palo Alto, Laura Margaret Stoloff of New York City and Jack David Dant of Santa Fe. Her greatgranddaughters are Nicoya and Amiyah Dant, also of Santa Fe. The family is grateful for the compassionate support provided by Alethea Jennings and her team of devoted caregivers. Senior Family Preferred member Bernadette McCormick Taylor peacefully passed away at home June 14 surrounded by her loving family, after a three-and-a-half-year journey with colon cancer. She was 79. Bernie was born March 13, 1934, in Spokane, to Bernard and Lila McCormick. She grew up in Tacoma before going off to college at the University of Puget Sound, and later Washington State University. During her early career as a stewardess for United Airlines, she met Vance Louis Taylor of Portland, and they were married in 1958