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ADMINISTRATIVE In Memorium Continued from page 21 adoring parents, William and Clara Haseltine. Sally attended Grant High School and the University of Oregon. Sally was married to James Harding Aug. 16, 1953. Together they raised five children, Tricia, Gary, David, Ann and Beth; and one incredible dog, Otis. For nearly a quartercentury, 95 Iron Mountain Blvd. became the Grand Central Station of Lake Oswego. From family parties, to Bluebird and Campfire groups, to open-invitation volleyball games in the front yard, Sally kept the trains running on time. When Sally wasn’t giving to family and friends, she was giving back. The list is long: Friends of Tyron Creek, Advocate for Abused Women, Saving Timberline Lodge, The University of Oregon Foundation and Junior League. She taught English as a second language, led the Portland Marathon volunteers, built a banner and card-making business, and became an accomplished calligrapher. Sally also explored, venturing to Europe, Turkey, Morocco, the Far East and Mount Kilimanjaro. She hiked the Machu Picchu trail at age 65. She joined Mazamas and climbed most of the Cascade Mountains. She ran a marathon and played countless hours of tennis

and golf. Sally was a MAC member for 53 years. In 2004, Sally’s life began again when she married Allan Mann, who she loved and cherished until the end of her life. To the extent words can capture Sally’s spirit, perhaps her nickname does it best: “Sal my Pal.” Search all you want, but a better mom, sister, grandmother, aunt, neighbor or friend you could never hope to find. Sally is survived by her husband, Allan; brother, Bill Haseltine; children, Patricia Jean Harding, Gary William Harding, David James Harding, Ann Claire Johnson and Elizabeth Marie Barrett; and beloved grandchildren, Conor, Kendall, Brett, Trevor, Alex, Ben, Luke and Lucy. Memorial contributions may be made to the Sally Claire Haseltine Endowed Fund in Art History, University of Oregon Foundation, 1720 E. 13th Ave., Suite 410, Eugene, OR 97403, 541-302-0300.

child, the doctor told her parents she should spend the colder months in the south, so the family wintered in Santa Barbara, Calif. each year. Little did they know Betty would live a remarkable life of 110 years. She grew up in Portland, attending Miss Catlin’s School, St. Helen’s Hall and, later, boarding school at The Santa Barbara Girls School, followed by two years in Paris. Some of Betty’s fondest childhood memories were of her parents’ lodge on Lacamas Lake, near Camas, Wash. From an early age, she was drawn to animals and always had her beloved dogs by her side. In 1928, she married Ambrose M. Cronin Jr. They had six children, Elizabeth Noyes, Ambrose Cronin III (Anne), Dorothy Schoonmaker, Frederick Cronin, Sally Pope (Guy) and Patrick Cronin (Pris). Ambrose Jr. was killed Dec. 21, 1947, in an Oregon Journal helicopter crash. In 1958, she married Jack L. Meier, who died in 1988. Her stepson, Jim Meier (Mary) and family survive him. Betty was a wonderful and loving mother to all of her children and their families. They were blessed through the years to enjoy skiing, hunting, fishing, golfing and playing tennis (one of her favorite sports) with her. She was a masterful cook, the ultimate entertainer and always the life of the party. Many guessed

Elizabeth L. “Betty” Meier July 26, 1904-Dec. 2, 2014 Senior Preferred member Elizabeth “Betty” L. Meier died peacefully at home on Dec. 2, in Portland. She was 110. She was the granddaughter of Henry L. Pittock. Betty, the youngest of four children, was born in Portland on July 26, 1904, to Caroline and Frederick Leadbetter. A delicate

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