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Obituary Index February 2021 Forest Grove Library Obituary Index P-R Obituary Index February 2021 Forest Grove Library Obituary Index P-R Last Name First Name Date of Birth Birthplace Date of Death Place of Death Obituary Paccoretty Beverly A Karsten 2/25/1982 NT 1987-03-25, 2A Brenda Kay Pace Degernas 8/17/1941 Astoria OR 8/24/2005 Coos Bay OR NT 2005-08-31, 14A Pacheco Isabel Reyes 7/4/1980 8/8/2017 Hillsboro OR NT 2017-08-16, A8 Pacheco Isabel Reyes 7/4/1980 8/8/2017 NT 2017-08-23, A8 Pacheco Mucio 2/17/1918 12/18/2002 Hillsboro OR NT 12/24/2002, 9A Padden Cheryl Ann Still 2/15/1962 Eureka CA 7/31/2016 Gaston OR NT 2016-08-10, A7 Padgett Ruth I 4/14/1918 6/17/2018 Hillsboro OR NT 2018-06-20, A9 Carlos Mateo Padilla Ramirez 12/28/2014 NT 2015-01-07, A8 Carlos Mateo Padilla Ramirez 12/28/2014 NT 2015-01-14, A10 Christopher Micco Padilla Ramirez 12/28/2014 NT 2015-01-07, A8 Christopher Micco Padilla Ramirez 12/28/2014 NT 2015-01-14, A10 San Martin Hidalgo Padilla Tomas G “Tom” 03/22/22 Mexico 1/30/1997 Hillsboro OR NT 02/05/1997, 15a Page J R 9/9/1988 9/9/1988 Forest Grove OR NT 1988-09-14, 11A Page Larry c1936 [Portland OR] NT 04/08/1998, 11a Pagel Alicia Reyes 9/23/1958 12/11/2016 NT 2016-12-21, A8 Pagel Betty G 3/4/1924 8/25/2016 NT 2016-09-07, A8 Pagel Mura C 3/31/1920 Gwalia West Australia 8/29/2016 Eugene OR NT 2016-09-07, A8 Paine Glenn c1988 NT 08/21/2002, 13a Paino Marianne N 12/29/1940 Portland OR 3/21/1998 Hillsboro OR NT 03/25/1998, 10a Paise Michael W age 55 4/6/2013 Cornelius OR NT 2013-04-10, A8 page 1 Obituary Index February 2021 Forest Grove Library Obituary Index P-R Last Name First Name Date of Birth Birthplace Date of Death Place of Death Obituary Pak Yong or Young 4/12/1945 6/21/2019 Hillsboro OR NT 2019-06-26, A9 Pak Young 4/12/1945 6/21/2019 NT 2019-07-03, A7 Marguerite E Palanas Mannen 4/1/1909 Portland OR 10/5/1988 Forest Grove OR NT 1988-10-19, 11A Benjamin Rovert Paleck "Ben" 6/21/1971 Seattle Wa 8/7/2002 Vernonia OR NT 08/14/2002, 11a Bernice Aliene NT 2004-08-25, 12A, Palin Strong 9/3/1923 Vici OK 8/16/2004 Forest Grove OR 13A Pallay William 08/04/1935 6/22/2007 NT 07/04/2007, 16a Palm Merle L 05/19/1928 Ohio 6/3/1994 Forest Grove OR NT 06/08/1994, 13a WCT 2020-05-14, Palmer Dennis W 7/6/1941 5/8/2020 Forest Grove OR A13 Palmer Dennis W 7/6/1941 5/5/2020 WCT 2020-05-21, A9 Palmer Dudley James 7/23/1985 NT 2005-07-13, 11A NT 2005-07-13, 10A, Palmer Edna Mable Meeker 5/2/1907 Gaston OR 7/10/2005 Hillsboro OR 11A Palmer Joseph A “Joe” 03/30/1960 04/14/1998 Forest Grove OR NT 04/22/1998, 17a Palmer Meria Kay 04/27/1950 Scotia CA 8/8/1991 Forest Grove OR NT 08/14/1991, 8a Palmer-Tucker Preston Scott 12/26/2003 Hillsboro OR 12/26/2003 Hillsboro OR NT 2003-12-31, 9A Palmer-Tucker Preston Scott 12/26/2003 Hillsboro OR 12/26/2003 Hillsboro OR NT 2004-01-07, 12A Palmore Diane Age 52 4/13/2008 Forest Grove OR NT 04/16/2008, 12a Palmquist Dennis 08/13/1937 3/8/1994 Hillsboro OR NT 03/16/1994, 15a Palmquist Dennis 08/13/1937 Milaca MN 3/8/1994 Hillsboro OR NT 03/23/1994, 13a Palomares Maria Del Carmen 9/14/1926 Mexico 2/20/2014 Hillsboro OR NT 2014-02-26, A8 Pancoatl-Davilla Miriam 4/13/2000 5/28/2004 Portland OR NT 2004-06-02, 15A page 2 Obituary Index February 2021 Forest Grove Library Obituary Index P-R Last Name First Name Date of Birth Birthplace Date of Death Place of Death Obituary Pancoatl-Davilla Miriam 4/13/2000 5/28/2004 NT 2004-06-09, 13A Panko June 02/15/1916 Portland OR 6/6/1994 Portland OR NT 06/08/1994, 13a Pankratz Donald D 8/15/1940 5/16/2015 Hillsboro OR NT 2015-05-27, A8 WCNT 1969-01-16, Pannier Lillian Ellers c1967 15a WCNT 1969-01-16, Pannier Otto 7/21/1885 Muscoutah IL 1/7/1969 Roseburg OR 15a Panther Thomas C age 55 12/18/2013 Layton NT 2013-12-25, A8 Panther Thomas C 4/5/1958 12/18/2013 NT 2014-01-01, A9 Panther Thomas C 4/5/1958 12/18/2013 NT 2014-01-08, A9 Panzini Paola D c1968 12/1/1985 Craig AK NT 1985-12-04, 2A Panzini Paola David 11/16/1968 Portland OR 12/2/1985 Craig AK NT 1985-12-11, 2a Paola Gerorgia "Jo" Hooker 3/28/1946 Estelline SD 3/6/2014 NT 2014-03-12, A8 Paolo Frank Joseph 7/3/1916 Yamhill OR 2/27/2001 Portland OR NT 03/07/2001, 13a Paolo George Joseph 04/03/1918 Yamhill OR 1/3/1998 Hillsboro OR NT 01/07/1998, 13a Paolo Lee 12/16/1920 Yamhill OR 9/21/2002 Forest Grove OR NT 2002-09-25, 13a Paolo Mariann 9/14/1976 Gaston OR NT 03/07/2001, 13a Paolo Shirley Jean Erb 9/13/1929 Dilley OR 2/16/2004 Hillsboro OR NT 2004-02-25, 13A Pape Ola Mae C11/04/1899 Sherman County OR 3/21/1992 Cornelius OR NT 03/25/1992, 15a Papen Robert Lee 1/15/1930 Green Island IA 3/15/1990 Portland OR NT 03/21/1990, 9a Papworth Anne Alice 02/27/1958 New York City NY 3/16/2006 Cornelius OR NT 03/22/2006, 12a Paragon Kaylena 8/30/1995 2/4/2001 Portland OR NT 02/07/2001, 13a page 3 Obituary Index February 2021 Forest Grove Library Obituary Index P-R Last Name First Name Date of Birth Birthplace Date of Death Place of Death Obituary Paragon Kaylena Lynn 8/30/1995 Portland OR 2/4/2001 Portland OR NT 02/07/2001, 13a Parcher Chester Reuben c1972 NT 1989-06-28, 15A Parcher Vera Z 10/09/1895 6/19/1989 Forest Grove OR NT 1989-06-21, 15A Vera Zitella Parcher Thompson 10/09/1895 Windermere ND 6/19/1989 Newport OR NT 1989-06-28, 15A Parent Harriet c04/08/1831 Perry County OH 7/12/1900 Dark County OH FGT 1901-5-2 Pariera Louis c1980 NT 08/22/2001, 14a Pariera Rowena Violet 3/22/1919 Chico CA 8/17/2001 Hillsboro OR NT 08/22/2001, 14a Paris Adam S 12/24/1905 12/24/1994 Forest Grove OR NT 12/28/1994, 13A Paris Adam Stanislaus 12/24/1905 Lake Demay AB 12/24/1994 Forest Grove OR NT 01/04/1995, 13a Paris Ellanor Georgia 7/14/1913 Vernonia OR 2/3/2002 Forest Grove OR NT 02/06/2002, 13a WCH&FGT 1896-7-2, Park Sarah G c06/1896 Hillsboro OR 5:2 Park Jr Erven Edward 08/07/1930 Seattle WA 5/5/2008 Toledo WA NT 05/14/2008, 16a NT 02/09/2000, 15a, Parker Agnes F 7/31/1908 2/8/2000 Forest Grove OR 16a Parker Alfred H age 93 7/24/1989 Forest Grove OR NT 1989-07-26, 11A Parker Alfred H c06/06/1896 Winnioeg, MB 7/24/1989 Forest Grove OR NT 1989-08-02, 9A Parker Almira L age69 4/23/1916 Portland OR FGE 1916-4-27 Parker Arliss Edwin 5/9/1912 Arkansas 8/10/1985 Beaverton OR NT 1985-08-14, 2A Parker Dr 12/6/1911 Greenville OR FGP 1911-12-7 Parker Eda Tucker c1967 NT 1970-11-26, 8 Parker Elma D Butler c1983 NT 1989-08-02, 9A page 4 Obituary Index February 2021 Forest Grove Library Obituary Index P-R Last Name First Name Date of Birth Birthplace Date of Death Place of Death Obituary Parker Elmo R age 39 9/8/1917 Airlie OR FGE 1917-9-13 Parker George W age 58 Illinois c09/1910 Forest Grove OR WCN 1910-9-8 Parker George Washington Illinois c09/1910 Forest Grove OR FGP 1910-9-8 Parker Herbert c1991 NT 2004-04-28, 13A Parker Joy Elaine 8/9/1922 Milbank SD 1/22/2001 Ft Collins CO NT 01/31/2001, 13a Parker Marion Dorothy 6/29/1922 Smith Falls ON 4/21/2004 Portland OR NT 2004-04-28, 13A Parker Marion H age 65 11/29/1911 Forest Grove OR FGP 1911-12-7 Parker Stanley WW II NT 1970-11-26, 8 Parker W D c11/1919 Forest Grove OR WCNT 1919-11-27 Parker Walt C11/16/1889 Baker County OR 11/22/1970 Vernonia OR NT 1970-11-26, 8 Parker Walter c1966 NT 1970-11-26, 8 Parker Wesley D c08/24/1853 Binghampton NY 11/18/1919 Forest Grove OR WCNT 1919-11-20 Parker- Vanderschuere Edith L “Dede” 5/10/1956 12/21/2006 NT 01/03/07, 12a Parker- Vanderschuere Edith L “Dede” 05/10/1956 12/21/2006 NT 12/27/2006, 14a Parkhurst Albon R c06/08/1822 Fort Cofington NY c03/10/1896 Buxton OR WCH 1896-3-19, 1:5 Parkin Bruce 12/12/1964 NT 11/09/1994, 13a Parkin Dorothy Eva 01/27/1917 Edmonton AB 05/04/1998 Hillsboro OR NT 05/13/1998, 16a Parkin Dorothy F 06/14/1922 Hillsboro OR 11/1/1994 Forest Grove OR NT 11/09/1994, 13a Parkin Eugene F 12/3/1983 NT 11/09/1994, 13a Parkin Horace F 1/29/1920 3/31/1985 Hillsboro OR NT 1985-04-03, 2A page 5 Obituary Index February 2021 Forest Grove Library Obituary Index P-R Last Name First Name Date of Birth Birthplace Date of Death Place of Death Obituary NT 01/04/2006, 3b, Parkin Jack Edgar 02/01/1945 12/24/2005 Dillingham AK 4b Parkin Robert “Wayne” 01/25/1937 10/23/2015 Forest Grove OR NT 2015-10-28, A12 Parkin Walter Matthew 3/13/1910 Gales Creek OR 11/10/1999 Forest Grove OR NT 11/17/1999, 17a Parkin Zachariah c1943 Forest Grove OR NT 1985-01-30, 2A Parks Bernice R 11/29/1913 Forest Grove OR 6/12/2010 Forest Grove OR NT 06/23/2010, 10a Parks Roberta M 6/18/1936 1/28/2018 NT 2018-02-07, A7 Parks Roberta M 6/18/1936 1/28/2018 NT 2018-02-14, A9 Parks William 5/27/1993 NT 06/23/2010, 10a Parks William R “Bill” 12/23/1908 Pattsburgh NY 5/27/1993 Forest Grove OR NT 06/09/1993, 15a Sally Holland Parmelee Knowlton age 93 c03/20/1896 Forest Grove OR WCH 1896-3-26, 5:4 Parmeter Sr Norman J 6/14/1920 Cedar Rapids IA 9/28/1990 Forest Grove OR NT 10/3/1990, 12a Parmley Clinton 5/7/1931 9/7/2014 Forest Grove OR NT 2014-09-10, A10 Parmley Clinton A 5/7/1931 9/7/2014 Forest Grove OR NT 2014-09-17, A7 WCNT 1969-02-27, Parmley Vera Friedley 2/29/1904 Hood River OR 2/23/1969 Hillsboro OR 7a Parr Clair C06/1988 NT 12/06/1995, 14a Parr Lucille Ora 08/17/1917 Spokane WA 11/29/1995 Forest Grove OR NT 12/06/1995, 14a Parr Martha C c11/18/1867 Indiana 11/10/1905 Forest Grove OR WCN 1905-11-16, 1:5 Parrett Nellie P 03/08/11 Rice Lake WI 12/26/1996 Forest Grove OR NT 12/31/1996, 15a Parrett Norman W 3/29/1916 8/2/2015 Forest Grove OR NT 2015-08-05, A11 Parrett Norman W 3/29/1916 8/2/2015 NT 2015-08-12, A10 page 6 Obituary Index February 2021 Forest Grove Library Obituary Index P-R Last Name First Name Date of Birth Birthplace Date of Death Place of Death Obituary Parrett Norman W 3/29/1916 8/2/2015 NT 2015-08-19, A8 Parris Maximillian
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