Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 01, 2000, Page 10, Image 10

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    November 1, 2000
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Metro/Religion
Obituary
Volunteer Teacher’s
Aide Dead at 51
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A m em orial service w as held
T hursday, Oct. 26, 2000, in Sharon
Seventh-day A dventist Church for
Stephanie Jo Ewell, w hodied Oct. 19,
apparently o f a heart attack, at age 51.
Ms. Ewell was b o m M a y 2 8 ,1949,
in Lancaster, Pa., and was reared in
GreatFalls,M ont. She attended W alla
W alia College and G eorgetown U ni­
versity. In W ashington. D C., she
w a s a v o lu n te e r u sh e r fo r the
K ennedy C enter and a bookkeeper,
bank teller and junior high school
tutor and teacher. In 1970she m oved
to Portland and was a precious-m et­
als technician for Tektronix until the
early 1980s. She w as a volunteer
teacher’s aide for Portland A dventist
A cadem y in the early 1990s.
Survivors include her daughter,
Sara Sm ith; sons, W illiam L. Smith
and BrandonC. Smith; parents, Edwin
and Jean Ew ell; brothers, D erek M.,
K ent W and G rant S. Ew ell; and sis­
ters, Traci K. White, Jamie B. Emelike
an d C an d aceB . Ewell.
D isposition was by cremation. The
fam ily suggests rem em brances to the
N ational A lliance o f the M entally 111
o f M ultnom ah C ounty. A rran g e­
m ents are by C aldw ell’s C olonial
Chapel.
Homemaker
Survived by 15
Grandchildren
A funeral was held M onday, Oct.
16, 2000, in K illingsw orth Little
Chapel o f the Chim es for H annah
Krieger, who died Oct. 11 at age 81.
Mrs. Krieger was bom Sept. 20,1919,
in Tacoma. Her m aiden nam e was
Thaut. She was a hom em aker w ho
m oved to Portland in the 1930s. In
1942, she m arried John K rieger; he
d ied in 1993.
Survivors include her daughters,
Barb M urray, Shirley Johnson and
Betty Schw ab; sons, A lvin, Edw in
and Thom as; 15 grandchildren; and
14 great-grandchildren. Interm ent
was in Willamette National Cemetery.
War Veteran, Longshoreman Dies
A fu n e ra l w a s h e ld T h u rs d a y ,
O c t. 2 6 , 2 0 0 0 , in A lle n T e m p le
C M E C h u r c h fo r C u b b y E a rl
M o o d y J r ., w h o d ie d O ct. 18 o f
c a n c e r a t ag e 76. M r. M o o d y w as
b o m S e p t. 5, 1924, in M a rsh a ll,
T ex a s. H e se rv e d in th e U S. N avy
d u r in g W o rld W a r II an d th e
K o re a n W ar. A P o rtla n d re s id e n t
sin c e 1949, he w o rk e d o u t o f L o ­
c a l 8 o f th e I n t e r n a t i o n a l
L o n g sh o re and W a reh o u se
U n io n u n til r e tirin g in 1983. H e
w as a m e m b e r o f th e c h u rc h . In
1947, he m a rrie d A lb e rta C o b y .
S u rv iv o r s in c lu d e h is w ife ;
so n s, C a lv in E ., G a b rie l E ., D av id
L. an d M a tth e w A .; d a u g h te rs ,
O liv ia L ., M a ry J ., A n e tte M .,
D a n n e tta A ., G w e n d o ly n A. an d
S u sa n B rig g s-M o u to n ; 21 g ra n d ­
c h ild re n ; a n d e ig h t g r e a t-g r a n d ­
ch ild ren .
In term e n t w ill be in W illa m e tte
N a tio n a l C e m e te r y . A r r a n g e ­
m en ts are b y C a ld w e ll’s C o lo n ia l
C hapel.
Funeral for Long Time Resident
A funeral w as held Thursday, Oct.
26,2000, in Rose C ity Funeral Home
for L ela M ae “ M ary" Sanders, who
died Oct. 23 at age 78.
M rs. Sanders w as bom Dec. 25,
1921, in C arrollton, A la., and m oved
to Portland in 1944. H er m aiden name
w as R edic. She w o rk ed fo r the
H eathm an H otel for 10 years before
retiring in 1987, and she was a former
m em ber o f the Church o f Christ. In
1944, she m arried H enry S anders; he
d ie d in 1984. Survivors include her
daughter, C arrie H arris; son, W illie;
North Portland Bible
College Sets Banquet
It’s banquet tim e 2000.
N orth Portland Bible C ollege an-
tunces its annual Fall B anquet,
itu rd a y , N o v . 4 at 7 p .m . at
’C a llah an ’s at R am ada Inn, P o u ­
nd Airport, 6221 N.E. 8 2, via Colum-
a B oulevard.
T he event w ill be m ore than food
id fellow ship. T he purpose o f the
mquet is to m ake new friends for the
college and to recruit new students
and supporters.
A great program is planned with
m usic by C alvin A llm on and a key­
n o te s p e e c h b y B ish o p G ra c e
O sborne.
The them e o f the special evening
is The B ible Taking Root, M inistries
G iving Hope.
Call 503-288-2919 forreservations.
Sunday Gospel Brunch
At Kennedy School
O n Sunday, N ov 12, dine to the
glorious sounds o f the Disciples o f
Song w ith featured vocalist M arilyn
K eller at the annual Sunday Gospel
B runch. K ennedy School presents
hearty buffet brunch at 2pm in the
gym nasium w hile the Disciples o f
S ong resonate throughout the meal.
C ost is $18 for adults and $8 forchil-
dren under 12.
T he D isciples o f Song have been
filling churches and concert halls in
the N orthw est with their contem po­
rary urban gospel forover seven years.
M arilyn K eller sings jazz, blues
and gospel with the Disciples o f Song
as w ell as D on Latarski & Rue de
Blues, the Black Swan C lassic Jazz
Band, Tom G rant, and her ow n band,
T rueFriends. She has also perform ed
solo w ith the O regon Symphony.
Call(503)249-3983 forreservations
soon - this special event is expected
to sell out quickly.
Center Offers Help With
Second Marriages
T hinking o f getting m arried again
but a little fearful? There is good
reason to be concerned: 60 percent o f
second m arriages fail and 70 percent
o f third m arriages end in divorce also.
N ow you can set your mind at ease
and enter into that new m arriage with
valuable tools that will help your sec­
ond or third m arriage succeed.
T he N orthw est Catholic C ounsel-
mg C enter, w hich has been offering
m arriage preparation for the past 14
years, has created a rem arriage pro­
gram to help address the unique
stresses and difficulties that face
couples w ho are rem arrying.
To find out more about this class
or to register for the N ov 3rd and 4th
class, call the N orthw est Catholic
CounselingC enterat(503)253-0964.
In Harmony
A 50-piece orchestra and mass choir surround Phylicia Rashad. one o f several celebrity’
narrators at Disney's Candlelight Processional at Epcot. The reading o f the Christmas
Story is a Disney tradition during theYuletide season in Florida.
Concordia Theater
Hosti"g ° P en House
i niversity T
C oncordia U
T kanto
heater r ic
is
grow ing and improving every year.
C ollege officials say big changes
have been m ade and are inviting the
public to a special open house on
Dec. 1 inC oncordia’sFineA rts Build­
ing.
“ W e w ant to show the theater off,”
officials said.
T he inform al gathering will begin
at 6 p.m. w ith seasonal goodies and
m usic provided by Concordia stu­
dents and faculty. Then at 7 p.m.,
y o u ’ll enjoy a staged reading perfor­
m ance o f the medieval m ystery play,
T he Second Shepherds Play.
This short, but charming work tells
the tale o f three Shepherds experi­
ences on the Y orkshire m oors one
cold C hristm as Eve. A lthough, the
n
la v is alm
play
alm ost
ost 500 veai
years old, it is as
delightful today as it w as in the 14th
century.
A fter the show , there w ill be more
treats and music. Throughout the
evening, Concordia students will be
guiding backstage tours o f the Fine
A rts Building. Com e and enjoy an
evening o f C hristm as cheer with
C oncordia U niversity Theater.
C hristm as T heater O pen H ouse
and Second Shepherds Plays Dec 1,
Friday 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. with
perform ance at 7:00 p.m. in the Fine
Arts B uilding at 27th and H ighland
on the Concordia campus.
A dm ission: free to students and
Concordia faculty and staff. $3.00 for
general adm ission. Please call 503-
280-8614 for more information.
N t- M a r t i n L u t t i « ' K n i q B I w l
P o r t l a n d O R <V ? t ?
Las! Chance
Summer Cleanup
Carpe) &■ (Jlphos)ery cleaning
Martin Cleaning
Service
Achieving Optimal
Health, God’s Way
Area residents are invited to learn
how to achieve optimal health, safely
and naturally, G o d ’s way.
A lecture on the subject will be
conducted by Rick Lee, a health edu­
cator and medical missionary, Thurs­
day, Nov. 9 at 7 p .m . at C ascade Plaza,
4134 N. Vancouver.
Lee will talk about achieving opti­
mal health by cooperating with the
laws o f health, established by the cre­
ator o f the human machinery. Y ou’re
invited to come and learn what these
eight natural laws ofhealth are from the
word o f God and how every disease
can be traced back to the violation o f
one or more o f these eight laws o f
health, organizers o f the talk said.
Lee will discuss the absolute ne­
cessities in order to preserve, maintain
and/or regain optimal health.
The topics include G od’s eight natu­
ral laws ofhealth, the roleofthe diges­
tive system in achieving optimal heal th,
safe and natural weight management,
nutritional requirements and why en­
zymes are a necessity, the circulatory
system, strengthening a strong im­
m une
s y ste m ,
a n tio x id a n ts ,
phytonutrients, and the latest scien­
tific discovery, plant Sterols and
SterolinsLee is the director o f the Min­
istry o f Healing. Graduating from the
International Institute o f Alternative
Medicine, Philosophy and Research,
with a Doctorate in Naturopathic M in-
istry, M aster degrees in Nutrition and
Herbal Medicine. Admission is free. If
you would like more information,
please contact Lee at 503-331 -253 8.
C ost is only $15. For tickets, call
rhe Center at 503-253-0964.
The N ortheast Catholic Counsel­
ing C enter has provided a valuable
service to the Portland area over the
past 15 years.
Y ou can help continue the ser­
vice they provide as w ell as have a
good time.
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Artist Performs for Counseling Center
T he N ortheast C atholic C ounsel­
in g C e n te r is h a v in g its first
fundraiser on N ov 2, from 3-5 p.m . at
the O ld C hurch on SW 1 l"’andC lay.
T h e e v e n t w ill fe a tu re Jim
S ch ro ed er, p ia n ist and vocalist.
L ight hors d 'o eu v res will also be
provided as w ell as the opportunity
to purchase great gifts.
sister, C arrie Israel; and one grand­
child. Interm ent was in Rose City
Cem etery. T he fam ily suggests re­
m em brances to the A sthm a and A l­
lergy Foundation o f A m erica, 1233
20th St. N .W ., Suite 402, W ashing­
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