Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 07, 2023, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page 8
June 07, 2023
Tony Ray Washington: A Pillar of
Community and Loving Family Man
With deep sorrow, we an-
nounce the passing of Mr. Tony
Ray Washington following a
courageous battle with pancreat-
ic cancer. Born in Portland, Ore-
gon, on May 9, 1956, Tony passed
away peacefully in his hometown
on May 21, 2023.
Tony attended King Elemen-
tary and Jefferson High School
in Portland, with a brief spell at
Chanute High School, Kansas
during his sophomore year. A nat-
ural sportsman, Tony’s athletic
prowess was undeniable. His ex-
ceptional skill as a baseball play-
er led to his induction into the Se-
nior Babe Ruth Baseball League
Hall of Fame. He also excelled in
basketball and football, leaving
an indelible mark on all who wit-
nessed his athletic abilities.
After school, Tony began his
professional journey with notable
positions at Portland City Hall. He
ultimately found his niche in media,
serving as an Advertising Manager
for the Portland Observer. His pas-
sion for communication extended
beyond his career, as he tirelessly
pursued his dream of launching his
own magazine, “Imagine That.”
In addition to
endeavors, Tony
gral role in his
was responsible
several Oregon
his professional
played an inte-
community. He
for organizing
Pageants, and
was instrumental in establishing
Mothers Against Gang Violence,
highlighting his commitment to
improving his local community.
In his leisure time, Tony was
an avid outdoorsman who found
peace in fishing and communing
with nature. He was a dedicated
sports fan, particularly of the Kan-
sas City Chiefs, enjoyed watching
survival shows, and cherished mo-
ments slow dancing with his wife.
Tony’s faith was a significant
part of his life. He was saved
2.5 years ago and found spiritual
home in the Community Church
of God. His regular study of the
word and attendance at services,
as well as his bond with Pastor
Franklin, provided him peace and
comfort that was instrumental in
his journey until his transition.
Tony is survived by his wife,
Helen Washington. He was a lov-
ing father to Marcus, Deandre,
Ashley, Destini, and Christopher,
and a nurturing figure to stepchil-
dren Jerome, Ebony, Rahsaan,
and Alex. Siblings, Ronald Wash-
ington, Mark and Cynthia Wash-
ington, Audrey “Peaches” Wash-
ington, Charles Jackson, Leif
Washington, Carry Ann Wash-
ington, Roxanne Washington and
Dennis Payne Jr., and a host of
beloved grandchildren and foster
children. He will be remembered
by a host of cousins, nieces, neph-
ews, family and friends.
Tony also leaves behind a host
of beloved grandchildren and
foster children. He is preceded
in death by his parents, Joyce
and Duane Washington, brothers
Charles, Gary, and Cory, daughter
Anna Marie, and nephews Chris-
topher and La’Ron.
The funeral service will be
held on June 9, 2023, at East-
side Imago Dei Church, located
at 3130 SE 148th Ave, Portland,
Oregon 97236. Tony will be laid
to rest at Skyline Memorial Gar-
dens, with a repass back at East-
side Imago Dei Church.
The family ask that you kindly
share any photos of Tony Wash-
ington here: https://photos.app.
goo.gl/vrSD8FepgRNWykob7
In honor of Tony’s memory, the
family requests donations be made
to the “Passing of Tony Washing-
ton” GoFundMe campaign.
Our deepest condolences go
out to all those who loved and
cherished Tony. His unwavering
commitment to community ser-
vice, family, and faith will not
be forgotten.
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