Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 24, 2011, Page 21, Image 21

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In Loving
Memory
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We make the service personal,
You make the tribute personal.
Eva
Chamberlain
O ur beloved Aunt Eva Mae
Chamberlain died peacefully in her
sleep at home. She was the third
child of seven c li i Idren bom to Rai ph
and Susie G reen, in Burleson
County, Caldwell. Texas. All have
preceded her in death.
Eva was not afraid of work: how­
ever, she decided to better her living
conditions by continuing her edu­
cation.
She was an avid reader and was
always solving Word Jumble, the
scrambled word game, in the Orego­
nian newspaper.
Eva had no children, but they
always gravitated toward her. She
kept them engaged in playing ball
and solving math problems.
She became a teacher at Catlin
2337 N. Williams Ave.
Portland, Or 97227
Gable School in 1957. There she
challenged many students to reach
for the stars. She was an amazing
woman w ith many talents.
She leaves tocherish her memory:
15 nieces and nephews: and a host
of great nieces and nephews: great-
great nieces and nephews: and
great-great-great nieces and neph­
ews.
D onations can be m ade in
memory of Eva Mae Chamberlain’s
ReadingComeratC atlinGable Lower
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day. Aug. 23, 2011 at Rose City
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Oregon License CO-3644
Amy S. Terry
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