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Evelyn June Young Carr

Birth
Bandon, Coos County, Oregon, USA
Death
20 Oct 2010 (aged 92)
Gresham, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
Burial
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Evelyn Young Boice Moore Titcomb Carr
June 15, 1918 - October 20, 2010

Evelyn June Young was born in Bandon, Oregon, June 15, 1918, to Byron Jerome Young and Mary Elizabeth Auer. She was the youngest of seven siblings who preceded her in death. She lived in Gresham and was 92. Evelyn attended first grade in Powers, Oregon. Evelyn spent her youth on the beach at Bandon, playing make believe. She always loved going to the Oregon Coast. As a young girl, Evelyn was an accomplished tap dancer, she did the Charleston and was still doing cartwheels for her family at age 88. Evelyn was an avid horseback rider and loved to dance. She loved life and brought much happiness to her children and grand- children. She shared her beautiful voice, by singing for many years in the Wasco Methodist Church Choir. She sang for weddings and funerals over the years in her community. Everyone who met her, marveled at her beauty and her ability to laugh and love all who she met. She retired from Textronics at age 70.

She leaves a daughter, Beverly (Ray) Clarno in Redmond, her daughter, Barbara (Glenn) Vance in Portland, daughter-in-law, Joanne Boice in Normandy Park, Wash., 10 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grand- children. Her son, Stanley Boice preceded her in death in 2005.

Also, preceding her in death were her husbands: Howard Boice, Tom Moore, Edgar Titcomb and Elmer Carr.

She spent most of her life in Wasco and Central Oregon with the last few years in the Portland area. Her travels in later years brought her much happiness.

A celebration of her life will be held in June 2011, at the Wasco United Methodist Church, Wasco, OR.

Contributions in her memory may be made to the Boice Family Scholarship Foundation (Pacific High School, PO Box 8, Port Orford, OR 97465) or the Wasco United Methodist Church, PO Box 43, Wasco, OR 97065.

Copyright (c) 2010, The Bulletin, Bend OR, Western Communiations Inc.
Evelyn Young Boice Moore Titcomb Carr
June 15, 1918 - October 20, 2010

Evelyn June Young was born in Bandon, Oregon, June 15, 1918, to Byron Jerome Young and Mary Elizabeth Auer. She was the youngest of seven siblings who preceded her in death. She lived in Gresham and was 92. Evelyn attended first grade in Powers, Oregon. Evelyn spent her youth on the beach at Bandon, playing make believe. She always loved going to the Oregon Coast. As a young girl, Evelyn was an accomplished tap dancer, she did the Charleston and was still doing cartwheels for her family at age 88. Evelyn was an avid horseback rider and loved to dance. She loved life and brought much happiness to her children and grand- children. She shared her beautiful voice, by singing for many years in the Wasco Methodist Church Choir. She sang for weddings and funerals over the years in her community. Everyone who met her, marveled at her beauty and her ability to laugh and love all who she met. She retired from Textronics at age 70.

She leaves a daughter, Beverly (Ray) Clarno in Redmond, her daughter, Barbara (Glenn) Vance in Portland, daughter-in-law, Joanne Boice in Normandy Park, Wash., 10 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grand- children. Her son, Stanley Boice preceded her in death in 2005.

Also, preceding her in death were her husbands: Howard Boice, Tom Moore, Edgar Titcomb and Elmer Carr.

She spent most of her life in Wasco and Central Oregon with the last few years in the Portland area. Her travels in later years brought her much happiness.

A celebration of her life will be held in June 2011, at the Wasco United Methodist Church, Wasco, OR.

Contributions in her memory may be made to the Boice Family Scholarship Foundation (Pacific High School, PO Box 8, Port Orford, OR 97465) or the Wasco United Methodist Church, PO Box 43, Wasco, OR 97065.

Copyright (c) 2010, The Bulletin, Bend OR, Western Communiations Inc.


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