Page 16 Jßortlani» (Obstruer Honored for Leadership Educator fosters love of Christ The Rev. A lcena B oozer, rector em erita o f St. Philip the D eacon Episcopal C hurch, will be nam ed "E cum enist o f the Y ear” on M ay 12 at the E cum enical M inistries o f O r­ egon A nnual C om m unity A w ards and C elebration D inner. T he aw ard is presented in recognition o f lead­ ership and com m itm ent to fostering the love o f C hrist through ecu m en i­ cal dialogue, w itness and m inistry. A native P ortlander, B oozer has served the local com m unity as an ed u cato r and a priest o f the E pisco­ pal C hurch. She w orked 26 years as a teacher, co u n selo r and adm inistrator for the P ortland school district, retiring as principal o f Jefferson H igh School in 1997. From 1993 until M ay o f 2010, she served as the rector o f St. Philip the D eacon in Portland. Past as­ signm ents include assisting priest at G race M em orial and St. Stephen in Portland; vicar at Em anuel in B ir k e n f e ld , S t. A u g u s tin e in C latskanie, and St. John the B aptist in Portland; and dean and chaplain o f the U pper School at O regon Epis­ copal School. Past diocesan service includes the D iocesan C ouncil; and she c u r­ rently serves on the C om m ission to End Racism . In the com m unity. B oozer has served as a m em ber o f the M etro ­ politan T ri-C ounty B oard o f D irec­ tors and Loaves and Fishes Board o f D irectors. D uring the 1980s, she served her first term on the EM O B oard o f D irectors, and she w as the In Loving Memory Elmos Lee Jenkins Jr. A m em orial service for Elm os Lee Jenkins w as held T uesday at Life C hange C hristian C enter. He was born A ug. 30, 1950, in W innsboro, La., and died on A pril 19, 2011, in Rev. Alcena Boozer first fem ale clergy elected as p resi­ dent o f that board from 2006-07. The aw ards and celebration d in ­ ner will be held at the H ilton H otel, R e s e r v a tio n s c a n be m a d e at em o reg o n .o rg . May 4, 2011 Celebration of Life A celebration of life will be held one year after the tragic death of Keaton O tis, 25, who was shot and killed by Port­ land police during a traffic stop, The memorial celebration, which will be held Thursday, M ay 12, at 6 p.m . at the M iracles Club located at 4069 N.E. M artin Luther King Jr. Blvd. D iagnosed with a mental illness, O tis’ parents, Joseph and Felesia Otis, were trying to get their son help at the time of his death on May 12, Keaton Otis 2010. Shortly after the incident, they expressed hope their son’s death can help lead to reform s in the m ental health system. V ancouver. He m oved to P ortland at an early age. His nicknam e w as O ddie. H e w as a m em ber o f Life C hange C hristian C en ter under P astor M ark Strong. His hobbies w ere fishing and cooking. He w orked at Pert H aven Rest H om e as a cook. H e w as fam ily m an and an excellent grandfather. Preceding him in death w ere his parents, A nnie Jenkins and E lm os Lee Jen k in s Sr.; a brother, Sam uel Ray Jenkins, and a sister, B ettie Jean Jenkins. Survivors include tw o daughters, A nnie Lee Jenkins and M em ory Kim Strong; a son Je ff Jenkins; brothers R obert L. R obinson, W illie L R obinson, Leroy R obinson, C harles J. Jenkins, B obby R. Jenkins, and R usty J. Jenkins; sisters M artha L. Jenkins, M ary S. Jenkins, C lara A. Jenkins and P am ela Jenkins; eight grandchildren; and a host o f nieces and nephew s. Joyce Washington H igh S chool C lassic The 11 th Annual Basketball Game Saturday, May 21 at SEI 3920 N. Kerby Street Doors open at 12 p.m. Girls Classic at 1 p.m. Boy’s Classic at 3 p.m. Tickets available at The Portland Observer 4747 N.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Looking for High School Boys & Girls to Participate fo r more information contact Tony or Mark Washington at 288-0033 (SJSAFEWAY Sponsored by: z^ |ln r tla n h ( 0 b s r n ir r “Dedicated to our mother, whose purposeful life is our family inspiration. ” — The Washington family n IBashor’s IEAM ATOLFinCS y X Portland < Q > Community College k SEI w tenu, idun» Si Siile L ' J® 7<§