ADMINISTRATIVE In Memorium Continued from page 29 In 1985 he, with four partners, established InterVen, a venture capital partnership that was instrumental in launching many successful businesses in the Pacific Northwest. By 1995, Wayne’s commitment to developing Portland business interests led to a new venture, this time focusing on Portland’s waterways. Together with his nephew, Daniel Yates, he purchased the first vessel in what would become a fleet of five ships, officially known as American Waterway, but known to most locals as The Portland Spirit. Today, the Portland Spirit employs 250 full- and parttime employees, and stands as an example of how private and public partnerships benefit both civic and business interests. The Portland Spirit continues to be an avid supporter of Portland’s cultural organizations. He served as chairman of that corporation until the time of his death. Through the years, Wayne served on many corporate and civic boards, including the Portland Business Alliance, Central Eastside Industrial Council, and Northwest Pipe Corporation. He also was active with the Portland Freight Committee, the Working Waterfront Coalition, and the Passenger Vessel Association. He was a member of MAC and the Rainier Club. Wayne truly lived life at a gallop, embracing life in all its facets. An optimistic, but not expert, fly fisherman, he approahced each fishing adventure with unbridled enthusiasm. His friends often were the beneficiaries of his gourmet Chinese dinners, loaves of his famous beach bread, deep dish Chicago pizza, Chistmas fudge and tall tales spun at his beloved beach house in Neskowin. He was preceded in death by his son Christian, and his sister, Sally Yates. He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Joan Kingsley, nephews Dan Yates (Margaret), Brock (Cynthia) and their daughter, Leda, niece Claire Lilly (Robert) and their children, Sarah and Scott. A celebration of Wayne’s life will be held in March. In lieu of flowers, Wayne would have appreciated any memorial be sent to the Endowed Fund for Prostate Cancer Research at the OHSU Knight Cancer Institute, Mail Stop 45, PO Box 4000, Portland, OR 97208.
Elaine Audrey (Hansen) Luthy Oct. 7, 1926-Jan. 1, 2015 Senior preferred member Elaine Audrey (Hansen) Luthy was born Oct. 7, 1926, in Portland, to Arthur and Pearl Hansen. She attended Grant High School and earned her teaching degree at Oregon State University. She taught first and second grade in Salem and in Portland at Fernwood and Sabin grade
schools. She was a member of Moreland Presbyterian Church and Multnomah Athletic Club. She was preceded in death by her husband, Raymond Luthy, who died in 2006; and brother, Lee Hansen. She is survived by her son, Chuck Luthy; daughters, Susan Luthy Wentela and Carole Luthy Santorufo; sister, Lois Hansen Harris; seven grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Allan Rowe Mann Jr. Nov. 14, 1929-Dec. 31, 2014 Member Allan Rowe Mann Jr. passed way in his Bend home surrounded by his loved ones on Dec. 31, 2014. He was 85. He married the love of his life, Sally Haseltine, in 2004. Sally passed away Dec. 17, 2014. Allan graduated from Grant High School and the University of Oregon. He earned a master’s degree at Lewis & Clark College in 1985. Allan served in the U.S. Army and was awarded the Bronze Star Medal in 1954. He worked for economic development for the State of Oregon for 25 years. He was an avid athlete and lifelong member of Multnomah Athletic Club. He loved all racquet sports, playing golf and fly fishing. In 1998, he won the Nike World Masters Golf Tournament for his age group. He was a loving father, grandfather and good friend to many. Allan is survived by his children, Susan French and Gary Mann of Portland, and Celia O’Kane of Mercer Island, Wash.; grandchildren, Lindsey, Britnie, Connor, Corbin, Megan and Piper; and great-grandchildren, Delanie, Cruz and Kenzie. Donations may be made to the American Lung Association.
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Andrew Michael Narver July 9, 1979-November 25, 2014 Andrew Michael Narver was born July 9, 1979 in Astoria. He was surrounded by his loving family as he peacefully approached his final days of cancer with dignity and an unwavering faith. He joined the Lord on Nov. 25, 2014. He graduated from Tigard High in 1998. He enjoyed skiing, fishing, golf, soccer, football and basketball. Andy took his passion for baseball and played for Oregon State University and graduated. He was a realtor/property manager in Tigard and was active in his church. He had a passion for living life to its fullest with his eyes on Jesus, the Author and Finisher of his faith. He is survived by his wife, Katy; son Luke; brother Peter; sister Heidi; and parents Mike and Pennie Narver. In lieu of flowers, a college fund has been established for his son, Luke, at US Bank. WM
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