6 Wednesday, October 28, 2020 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon Obituaries Cha Rnacircle Patricia Glyde (Schreiber) Stephenson June 18, 1944 – September 26, 2020 June 30, 1930 — 2020 Cha Rnacircle passed away September 26, at her home in Sisters in the com- pany of friends. She was 76 and, despite a cancer diag- nosis six months ago, was active, creative, and engaged with her friends and in her business endeavors through it all. Born Charmian Marie Mack on June 18, 1944 in Clovis, New Mexico, to Fred and Opal (Brown) Mack. The family moved to Alamogordo, New Mexico when she was five. Cha spent most of her school years there. After graduation she finished beauty school and began work as a hairdresser while also attending Eastern New Mexico University. She decided her real inter- est was in being an artist, so she left college and traveled to Mexico to study painting and learn silversmithing. But she found her passion in weaving and ended up study- ing in San Miguel de Allende and Instituto Allende. She became quite skilled and made many beautiful and creative pieces. Cha returned to New Mexico, was married and gave birth to her daughter Klu. She worked at a gallery in Ruidosa and several other jobs to support her art habit and returned to ENMU to teach weaving. In 1974, Cha and Klu moved to Anchorage, Alaska, and she became fascinated with carving in fossilized walrus ivory and ancient mammoth and whale bone. She worked as a bench carver for a wholesaler mak- ing carved items for the tour- ist market and learned the trade. She eventually went into retail, and with a partner Jeanne Ekemo, opened a gal- lery/gift shop in Anchorage