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March 10, 1926 ~ February 5, 2024 (age 97)
Audrey Gean Spring of Oregon City, Oregon passed away at River Terrace Memory Care facility on February 5, 2024, at the age of ninety-seven. Daughters Marianne Downing, Susan Bailey, Joanne Black, and son Jaime Spring survive her. Karen Marsolek, her oldest daughter passed away in 2010.
Audrey was born in Forest Grove Oregon March 10, 1926. She was one of nine siblings. She lived most her life in and near Portland Oregon and SW Washington except for a brief period in the 1950’s when she resided in Eureka California.
Audrey worked in the automobile industry as an office manager and then in the accounting department as the controller at a sheet metal manufacturing firm.
Audrey raised five children and became a racehorse trainer racing her horses at tracks and county fairs in Oregon and Washington state. She was successful as her horses would run in the money.
She loved to cook and wrote three cookbooks that she shared with her daughters. In her later years you would find her in the kitchen cooking a nice meal or desserts to give to her family. Audrey also enjoyed canning fruits and vegetables that she would pick at local farms and orchards. Berry picking was one of her favorite activities to do in the summer months.
A memorial service will be held on May 12, 2024, 11 a.m. at Gabriel Park SW 45th and Vermont St., Portland, Oregon 97219. Her ashes have been placed at Riverview Abby Crematorium. The surviving children gave donations in Audrey’s name to the Oregon Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon, Helping Hands Horse Rescue and Equine Therapy, planted 120 trees in the Bootleg fire recovery area through the Arbor Day Foundation, and the donation foundation at Oregon Gardens in Silverton, Oregon will place a brick at the Gardens in Audrey’s memory.
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2 replies on “Audrey Spring”
My mother supported my artistic tendencies. She mailed me an envelope one day, long ago with pictures and cards of birds. Her note read: In case you want to paint something, someday.
She loved to watch and identify birds and it was one of our family things to do on a lazy afternoon. She’d get her binoculars and bird identity book out and we’d spot the aviary creatures to search the book and identify them.
I’ve done several of the bird pictures in colored pencil and in pastel chalk, but not with paints. For her memorial, I did the Scarlett Tanager on hard canvas with Acrylic paint.
A Memorial tree was ordered in memory of Audrey Spring by Shirley Lovegren. Plant a Tree
With loving memories of Aunt Audrey, a sweet and funny gal.
Shirley Lovegren
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