Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 27, 2019, Page 11, Image 11

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    November 27, 2019
Page 11
Obituary
YOU CALL, WE HAUL
Johnny Huff
(owner/operator)
Scrapping Metal
& Landscape Meintenance
Cell: (971) 263-5516
In Loving
Memory
Gloria Jean Olive
Sunrise: Oct. 4, 1952
Sunset: Nov. 18, 2019
Gloria Jean Olive passed
peacefu lly on Nov. 18, 2019
at home in Vancouver with
John Olive, her husband of 45
years of marriage at her side.
Gloria was a Christian.
She loved the Lord. He was
number one in her life. She
loved her family dearly. She
enjoyed her life. She loved
helping others. She loved to
cook. Ask anyone that has
eaten her homemade mac
and cheese. It was the best!
Gloria is going to be missed.
She was an amazing woman,
wife, mother, sister, cousin,
aunt, niece and friend.
Vancouver
Mall
Santa – Now through
Dec. 24, children and their
families are invited to drop off
letters to Santa, share their Christ-
mas wish lists and have a professional photo
taken with Santa Claus as part of a new “The
Polar Express” holiday exhibit on the lower
level near H&M. For hours and more informa-
tion, visit shop vancouvermall.com.
Viewing is scheduled for
Tuesday, Dec. 3 from 4 p.m.
to 7 p.m. at Terry Family
Funeral Home, 2337 N. Wil-
liams Ave. A memorial ser-
vice will be held on Wednes-
day, Dec. 4 at 11 a.m.at
Sharon Seventh Day Adven-
tist, 5209 N.E. 22nd Ave.
Love always, sister Balin-
da Olive-Beltran. Thank you
Portland Observer for being
a blessing to the Olive Fam-
ily.
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the play gives a passionate voice to the women
who have disappeared. Now showing through
Monday, Dec. 1 at Portland Opera, 211 S.E.
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All Things Being Equal – A thought-pro-
voking look at how art can show how modern
culture perpetuates discrimination, titled “All
Things Being Equal” by African American art-
ist Hank Willis Thomas, runs through Jan. 12 at
the Portland Art Museum. Features more than
90 works, including sculptures based on archi-
val photographs, quilts constructed from sports
jerseys and prison uniforms, video installa-
tions, and more.
La Ruta – Artists
Repertory Theatre
presents ‘La Ruta,’
a harrowing story
that gives a voice to
women who have
gone missing
or
State Farm R
Fighting for the Right to Fight: African
American Experiences in World War II – On
loan from the National WWII Museum through
Jan. 12, The Oregon Historical Society, down-
town, presents exhibit on the African American
experience in World War II and in the Civil
Rights era following the war.
Norman Sylvester Band – The “Boogie Cat”
Norman Sylvester and his Band plays Friday,
Nov. 29 at the Half Penny in Salem; Saturday,
Nov. 30 at 6 p.m. at the Ilanai Casino Line &
Lure Room in Ridgefield; Saturday, Dec. 7 at
Catfish Lou’s; Friday, Dec. 13 at the Hillsboro
Elks Lodge for members & guests; and Satur-
day, Dec. 14 at the Spare Room.
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