

She was House majority leader in 1985, and in 1988 she was elected state senator she helped to write the education reform plan that requires Oregon students to meet statewide standards. She served in both chambers of the Oregon Legislature, beginning in 1980 when she was appointed to fill a vacant seat in the House in 1980. Shirley Diamondstein Gold MAT ’62, February 27, 1998, of pancreatic cancer in Portland, Oregon. She married Irvin Goodman ’21 in 1940 he died in 1958. She worked in a lower east side branch of the New York City Public Library and the Portland Public Library until 1935, and then accepted the position of catalog librarian at the University of Oregon Medical School, where she continued to work until her retirement in 1971. She attended Reed for one year before transferring to the University of Washington, where she earned a BS in library science. Ora Kirshner Goodman ’24, March 3, 1996, in Portland, Oregon. He is survived by his sister and eight nieces and nephews. His other interests included photography and music. He was a letter carrier in the Seattle area for many years, and he was active in the Seattle chapter of the National Association of Letter Carriers. Gaynor ’61, February 4, 1997, in California, after an extended illness. He is survived by a brother and a nephew.

Postal Service in Burlingame, California, and later in the state of Washington, and he was a supervisor at the time of his retirement in 1981. He had struggled with multiple sclerosis for several years. Gravatt ’52, April 23, 1996, in Redmond, Washington. Survivors include two sons and a daughter. She was a homemaker who raised three children, and she was also involved in a family fruit-growing and shipping business. Garretson ’43, and the couple settled in his hometown of Yakima, Washington. Barbara Wickham Garretson ’48īarbara Wickham Garretson ’48, January 10, 1996, in Yakima, Washington. She attended Reed for one year, was married in 1936, and had two children. Alice Kremers Green ’35Īlice Kremers Green ’35, 1996, in Oakland, California. Survivors include her husband, Stephen Walrod MAT ’71, two sons, parents John and Betty Gray of Portland, three sisters, and a brother. At the time of her death, she was a docent in the Oakland Art Museum. She earned a master's degree in liberal studies from Mills College in 1988. She attended Reed for one year in 1970–71 and transferred to Sarah Lawrence College, where she received her BA. Anne Gray Walrod ’71Īnne Gray Walrod ’71, June 4, 1994, in Berkeley, California. Survivors include two nephews and two nieces. She was an elementary school teacher in the Milwaukie, Oregon, school district for many years, and was at one time the director of special education at Milwaukie Elementary School. She later did graduate work at Columbia University, earning an MA in 1947.

After graduating from Reed, Elizabeth attended a teachers' college in Southern Oregon. Marian Elizabeth Graham ’31, April 13, 1995, in Milwaukie, Oregon. Survivors include four sons, a brother, and six grandchildren. In 1942, she married Paul Luckey Gilbert, who died two years later. In the early 1960s, she worked for the Portland Reporter newspaper. After earning her degree, she worked as a secretary at the University of Oregon School of Journalism and the Oregon Journal library. She attended Stanford University before transferring to Reed in 1939 and later earned a BA in journalism from the University of Oregon. Mary Lois Dana Gilbert ’41, April 15, 1994, in Portland. Survivors include his wife, two daughters, two sons, a sister, 22 grandchildren, and 6 great-grandchildren.

For most of his life, he worked in the family business of Portland Casket and Chemical Company, a funeral supplier. He attended the college in 1931–32 and was previously at the University of Oregon. ’32, March 25, 1994, in Portland, where he had lived all his life. Survivors include her husband, a son, two brothers, a sister, two grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. She attended Willamette University for one year, transferring to Reed in 1929. Margaret Grover Swift ’32, May 15, 1994, in Newberg, Oregon. Edward Barton Segel Ī B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Results for "G"
