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December 24, 2014 t?r Fortiani» (Observer Page 15 Free Christmas Dinner Potluck T he volunteer group Potluck in the P ark w ill be serving its annual C hristm as D ay d in n er at a new location this year. T he 21 st annual d in n er w ill be served at the P ort land Art M useum , dow ntow n, from noon to 4 p.m . T his is a free m eal open to an y one in need o r anyone w ithout fam ily or friends to share the ho li day w ith. T he m eal includes a tu r key d in n e r w ith all the trim m in g s, gifts, p h o to s w ith S an ta an d live en tertain m en t by som e o f P o rtla n d ’s best ja z z artists. P e t fo o d a n d k e n n e ls a re a v a il a b le d u rin g th e m e a l. G u e sts c a n a lso m ak e free p h o n e c a lls to lo v e d o n e s . G u e s t t r a n s p o r t a t i o n is a v ailab le b y c a llin g 5 0 3 -2 5 5 -7 6 1 1 or e m a il x m a srid e @ p o tlu c k in th e p a rk .o rg . In Loving Memory Sharon ‘Eiaine’Adams A hom e going celebration service for Sharon ‘E lain e ’ A dam s w ill be held S at urday, Dec. 27 at 11 a.m . at E m m anuel T em ple C hurch, 1033 N. S u m n er St. She w as born to Fred C rum ble Jr. and Irene Ernestine (C ade) H andy in W ichita, Kan. on A pril 2 1 ,1 9 4 1 , and departed this life on Dec. 10,2 0 1 4 in San D iego, C alif. She w ill be rem em b ered fo r having a heart larg er than life; a heart that allow ed h er to open h er hom e to m any and love and give w hat she had fo r the m any sons, daughters and g randchildren that she did not birth. She also w as a great loyal friend to so m any others. She w ill be m issed by all that en co u n tered and loved her. As quoted by h er daughter, P am ela W hite, she w as “A w alking angel that was < rfpeople^nneed^'SS'° n' d° WntOwn' wi" ° pen its kitchens for a Christmas Eve dinner for hundreds P Mission Serves on Christmas Eve P o rtland R escue M issio n w ill host its annual C hristm as Eve d in n er for hundreds o f p eople in need fro m 5 :3 0 to 7 :3 0 p .m .atth e M ission's B urnside Shelter, located at 111 W. B urnside St. The special holiday m eal includes a prim e rib d in n er w ith m ashed p o said Eric B auer, P ortland R escue M ission's executive director. "W e o ffer w arm th and care for people in need w ho have no oth er place to go. T hanks to the com passionate p art nership w ith the com m unity, we are able to give hope and restore life, this holiday season." tatoes, green beans, salad and pum p P ortland R escue M ission offers kin pie. T he M ission expects to serve a variety o f integrated services, in 6 0 0 meals. cluding free breakfast and dinner "Christmas is a tim e o f celebra daily, with lunch served on the w eek tion w ith fam ily and friends. B ut for e n d s. m any people in Portland, the ho li T o donate, call 503-647-7466 or days are often painful and lonely," visit p o rtlan d rescu em issio n .o rg . Christmas for the Homeless U nion G ospel M ission is prep ar real butter; coffee, hot chocolate, juice, ing to feed 700 to 800 m eals for the and water. T he guests will also re hom eless at its annual C hristm as ceive a snack pack and gift bag. dinner on T hursday, D ec. 25 from 10 T he m ission is currently asking a.m . to 2 p.m . for donations o f item s such as socks, The m enu for the holiday meal sleeping bags, and hoodies fo r the includes roasted pork, m ashed pota w in ter season. Financial donations toes and gravy; green beans with c a n be m ade o n lin e at bacon and onion; fruit-salad with ugm p o rtlan d .o rg o r m ailed to the w hipped topping; pum pkin pie with m ission at 3 N. W . T hird A ve., P o rt w hipped topping; dinner rolls with land, O R 97209. restored m any tim es w ith G o d ’s favor, until called h o m e.” She w as preceded in death by h er father, m o th er and brother, D onald C rum ble. She leaves to cherish h er m em ories, three daughters, P am ela I. W hite, A pril L. (R ickey) M urchinson and C a ’Sondra F. (D ino) C anady; fo u r sisters, Z oe A. H andy, A nita L. W ard, Iris W ynn and R ita “Jean n ie” C rum ble; three brothers, A nthony L. H andy, R onald “P u n ch y ” C rum ble and M ichael Lew is; nine grandchildren, 11 g reat-grandchildren, and a host o f nieces, nephew s, cousins, oth er relatives and friends. T erry F amily F uneral H ome We make the service personal, You make the tribute personal. 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