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September 1, 1929 ~ August 27, 2021 (age 91)
Patricia McLean was born on September 1st, 1929 in Seattle at the Swedish Hospital.
She was fiercely proud of her Swedish heritage. She was a stay at home mother raising four children. She still found time to be a docent at OMSI and at the Portland Art Museum. She also volunteered her time at Duniway PTA, the First Unitarian Church, Eastmoreland Garden Club and Oregon Symphony. She chaired many Bazaars and cooked Scandinavian lunches for the Women’s Alliance.
She is survived by her daughters, Andrea McLean, Lauren Teyema (Jerry), son, Greg McLean (Paula). Her grandchildren are Ben Zari (Jen), Ashley Zari, Heather Fedor, (Preston), Krista Teyema (Eric), Allison McLean, Jon McLean (April) and 4 great grandchildren. Her daughter, Pamela, preceded her in death. Patricia died of COVID 19 and diabetic complications.
At her request there will be no funeral.
Donations may be made in her name to Eastern Star Jobs Daughter.
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4 replies on “Patricia Gene (Engle) McLean”
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What a lovely portrait of Pat! The photo plus the obit capture her essence so well. Sincere condolences to all of her family.
Dear Andrea, Greg and Laurie,
Heartfelt sympathy to all of you. May the wonderful memories of your Mom remain strong in your hearts now and always. Blessings to each of you. Love, Nanette Straw
Oh this hurts. So many good memories for me. My brother and I got to stay with the family way back in the 1950’s. What an adventure! I do remember when there was a large McLean family gathering being planned and when “pickled crabapples” where mentioned as a food item right away other family knew it was Pat who would be bring them. She had huge energy and projected it well. I feel a big empty place in my heart. RIP Pat.
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