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November 13, 1914 ~ September 20, 2013 (age 98)
Alisa B. McNutt passed peacefully.
She was born to Lloyd and Helene Ryan in Salem on November 13, 1914.
She married Percy McNutt in 1945 and moved to Clarkston, Washington, where she owned and operated the Skyway Motel. In 1964, Alisa moved to Portland as a single woman. She lived at Edgewood Downs Retirement Center in Beaverton for 30 years where she operated the community’s small convenience store.
She is survived by sister, Phyllis Borge; daughters, Pamela Thomas, Beverly Ross and Colleen Loney; three grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
A celebration of life will be held at 11:30 a.m. Saturday, September 28, 2013, at Edgewood Downs Retirement Center.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Oregon Humane Society.
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To the McNutt family,
I was deeply saddened to read of the death of Alisa. You don’t always have to know a family to have empathy for them when they lose a loved one in death. I wish to express my deepest sympathy and sincere condolences as you endure this great loss. Our loving Heavenly Father also feels deep empathy and there for assures us that when Revelation 21:4 is fulfilled, death, pain and mourning will be eliminated. And because our savior Jesus Christ gave his life for us, he said “all those in the memorial tombs..will come out.” John 5:28, 29. I pray that these scriptures will comfort you also, as you await the time when you and Alisa are reunited in the resurrection and when death, pain, and mourning will be a thing of the past.
With deep sympathy, Joel
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