Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 08, 2010, Page 6, Image 6

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1093 SW Tobias Way
Aloha, Oregon 97006
(503) 642-4620
(Onh 20 minutes from Portland)
Community Funeral Directors!
Providing the best service!
Whether it be a cremation, earth burial, graveside or memorial service, etc.,
we will be there for you.
To accomodate y ou the family w ho have lost a loved one, wc will come to you
so that the arrangements being made w ill be personalized with compassion.
We <)ffer The Best Prices & The Friendliest Service In Town.
Margaret Gibbs-Neal, Funeral Director & O h ner
I icense#: «445
Jerome Cox-Tanner, Funeral Director
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* I his Facility is licensed by the Oregon State Mortuary & Cemetery Board
(Certification #84«7)
September 8. 2010
Siblings Await Adoption
Need is loving,
permanent
families
Savannah is a charming, sweet
seven year old girl with a precious
smile. She has a strong and affec­
tionate relationship with Shania.
Savannah enjoys taking care o f her
dollies, riding her bike, skipping and
hopping, “reading”, grooming her
hair, and eheerleading. Savannah
likes to look at herself in the mirror.
She shows pride when showing her
very neat and tidy room.
Shania is a delightfully and irre­
sistibly cute six year old girl. Even
though she is the youngest, she
keeps up with her older siblings and
occasionally likes to be the boss.
She is a cheerleader for a middle
school football team. She is eager to
learn new things and be involved in
activities at home and school.
Theiradoptive family will need to
be a strong team. The family will
need to be able to be flexible as both
children will need different types o f
Savannah, 7 and Shania, 6
parenting. The family will need to
provide extra structure, routine, and
predictability with lots o f patience
and love. The family will need to be
open to facilitating contact with the
siblings and bio-family.
It is hoped that Savannah and
Shania will also have a supportive
family environment to assist their
visits with their siblings and in their
play together.
To inquire about these children,
visit the non-profit group A Family
for Every Children on the Internet at
afamilyforeverychild.org or call 877-
343-2856 or541-343-2856.
In Loving Memory
Larry Donell
Robinson
Friday, September 24th at 7pm
Corner of NE M LK Blvd and Russell Street
Doors open at 6pm for every service
For directions or more information, call 583488-5481
www.m fhm portland.com
Larry Donell Robinson died on
Aug. 29,2010 at the age o f 43.
He was bom in Bastrop, La. and
moved to Portland at a very young
age, attending King Elementary
School, Ainsworth Middle School
and Jefferson High School. He
worked in the food industry and the
retail industry prior to an accident in
1994, which disabled him.
Larry loved his family and he
loved spending quality time with
them. He enjoyed playing cards,
sports, riding the bus and being
around people.
He is survived by his mother
Essie B. Robinson; two children,
Nicole Brown and Jerrell Jackson;
two grandchildren; three sisters,
Betty Britt, Cynthia Robinson and
Shirley Curry; two brothers, Abram
Gibson, and George and sister in law
Judy Robinson; nephews Michael
Britt, Steven R obinson, Lorell
Robinson, Desmond Robinson, and
M arshaw n R o b in so n ; n iec es,
Sharon R obinson, Laura H ill,
E lo y n d a
R o b in so n ,
Jo an n
Robinson-Tillery, Terri Robinson,
A sh ley R o b in so n , K n esh aw
Robinson, Shantranique Robinson,
and Monique Robinson; and a host
o f great nieces, nephews, cousins
and friends.
He was preceded in death by his
niece Sheri Robinson and sister Lena
HilL
Arrangements entrusted to Terry
Family Funeral Home.