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Hoffman is an equal opportunity employer and requests sub-bids from
all interested firms including disadvantaged, minority, women, disabled
veterans and emerging small business enterprises
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Herman Phillips
In Loving Memory
The Herman Phillips family
is saddened to announce the
home-going of their beloved
father.
Herman Phillips was born
Jan. 30, 1940 and died July 24,
2016.
A service will be held at
Highland Christian Center,
7600 N.E. Glisan St., on Tues-
day, Aug. 9 at 12 p.m., followed
by a last supper. The doors will
be open and everyone is wel-
come to attend the service as
well as a last supper in our fa-
ther’s honor. Please come and
don’t be shy, our father would
love it.
We love you daddy, Sandra,
Cynthia and Sedric.
Tender Love Story Resonates
C ontinued froM P age 5
strong he once was; watch him
rub the misshapen knee that
pains her or stroke her lined
face as they prepare for sleep.
There is a dawning sense that
these two have suffered great-
ly; they have weathered many
losses together, including the
death of a dearly loved pet
during the months of filming.
They both weep as they man-
age to bury and mourn her -- a
sure sign that they have con-
tinued to invest in love even
knowing the inevitable pain of
loss.
As I wept through so much
of this film, I gradually rec-
ognized the significance of its
depiction. I have often sensed
that members of religious or-
ders who live apart from soci-
ety and engage in contempla-
tive practice are performing
some service that benefits the
rest of us in ways we cannot
see. I had the same sense about
this couple; that in devoting 76
years to practicing and perfect-
ing the art of loving each other,
they have somehow managed
to enrich us all in ways beyond
what we can know. To watch
and pay homage to such love is
a worthy act of devotion.
This beautiful and wise film
is in very limited release at the
Livingroom Theater for a few
more days, and will be avail-
able on iTunes at the end of this
month.
Darleen Ortega is a judge on
the Oregon Court of Appeals
and the first woman of color
to serve in that capacity. Her
movie review column Opinion-
ated Judge appears regularly
in The Portland Observer. Find
her movie blog at opinionated-
judge.blogspot.com.
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