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December 10, 1923 ~ July 12, 2017 (age 93)
While raising her children, Mary found time to sing in the Portland Symphonic Choir and the popular women’s ensemble, the Beaverton B-Notes, and to perform in musicals at the Portland Civic Theater. She enjoyed painting in watercolor and dancing in a mothers’ jazz group at Anita Pienovi’s school of dance in Beaverton. She attended jazzercise classes several times a week until she was 80 years old.
After Hector died, Mary moved to Mary’s Woods in 2008, where she lived until her death in 2017.
Mary’s warmth and love of art, music and dance will live on in the hearts of all her family and friends.
Mary is survived by her sister, Martha June Stadelman; two children, Patricia Rae and David Brian; four grandchildren, Kristin, Katy, Laurel and Leah; and two great-grandchildren, Andrew and Caleb.
A memorial service will be held at Mary’s Woods chapel on August 22.
Donations to Mary’s Woods. http://maryswoods.org/giving-opportunities-at-marys-woods/
Tuesday, August 22, 2017
Mary’s Woods Chapel
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2 replies on “Mary Durocher”
I don’t believe we ever met, but I DO remember Hank. He was a close friend of my dad, who also worked at Bonneville Power.
I think I first met Hank in Walla Walla. He had a mail order electronic course I tried to talk him out of.
Also, there were .’discussions’ with Hank, my Dad, Howard Ashe, and many others at my dads home on Everett Street.
Bob Walters
Dave,
Your mother sounds like a very caring and talented woman. I’m so sorry for your loss. My heartfelt sympathy goes out to you and your sister.
Find comfort knowing that you loved her well.
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