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Oregon PERS Deceased Members with Unclaimed Benefits First Name Last Name Benefit Amount Last Known Address City State ZIP JUDY AARON Between $50 and $100 PO BOX 798 HEPPNER OR 97836 MAX ABBOTT Under $50 324 N 1680 E APT 13B SAINT GEORGE UT 84790 SUSAN ABBOTT Under $50 1017 6TH ST NW SALEM OR 97304 AAGOT ABRAHAMSON Under $50 21540 S UPPER HIGHLAND RD BEAVERCREEK OR 97004 CLARENCE ABRAM Under $50 1313 MADISON AVE LA GRANDE OR 97850 MARION ABRAMS Between $50 and $100 722 SE 18TH AVE PORTLAND OR 97214 ARTHUR ABRASSART Under $50 5820 NW VINEYARD DR CORVALLIS OR 97330 CHARLES ABSHIRE Over $100 1822 E OAK ST NEW ALBANY IN 47150 VELMA ACKLEY Between $50 and $100 4909 N PRINCETON ST PORTLAND OR 97203 CHARLES ACTOR Over $100 18041 SW PARRISH LN SHERWOOD OR 97140 PATRICIA ADAIR Over $100 7416 N BIRCH CT SPOKANE WA 99208 GILBERT ADAMS Over $100 846 CASCADE DR NW SALEM OR 97304 LESLIE ADAMS Under $50 PO BOX 601 LEBANON OR 97355 JANET ADAMS Between $50 and $100 233 TERN PL DAVIS CA 95616 ARDEN ADAMS Over $100 5224 HARVEST LOOP EUGENE OR 97402 MAVIS ADAMS Over $100 455 ALEXANDER LOOP APT 214 EUGENE OR 97401 JAMES ADAMS Under $50 26400 NW BACONA RD BUXTON OR 97109 M ADAMS Over $100 2591 STAR LITE LN MEDFORD OR 97501 RAYMOND ADAMS Under $50 360 PARK AVE EUGENE OR 97404 HARRY ADAMS Over $100 704 NW MIDLAND AVE GRANTS PASS OR 97526 TIFFANY ADAMSON Over $100 20405 DANNY CT OREGON CITY OR 97045 ALVENA ADKINS Under $50 8525 SE ORCHARD LN UNIT 85 PORTLAND OR 97086 ROGER ADKINS Under $50 3345 GARDENIA WAY EUGENE OR 97404 RANDALL ADOLPHS Under $50 1503 VINEYARD AVE SE OLYMPIA WA 98501 HARVEY AFT Under $50 14 YORK ST PORTLAND ME 04101 DORIS AIKINS Over $100 PO BOX 42 PAISLEY OR 97636 LARRY AITES Over $100 232 NE 3RD AVE #15 HILLSBORO OR 97124 MARGARET AKERS Over $100 2120 ROBINS LN SE UNIT 82 SALEM OR 97306 THOMAS ALBER Over $100 954 SAN BENITO RD BERKELEY CA 94707 RICHARD ALBERTS Under $50 3773 47TH AVE NE SALEM OR 97305 SONDRA ALBIN Over $100 2320 ALAMEDA ST NE SALEM OR 97301 SALLY ALBIN Between $50 and $100 4490 SILVERTON RD NE # 17 SALEM OR 97305 ESTHER ALBRECHT Under $50 1940 16TH ST BAKER CITY OR 97814 DONALD ALCOKE Over $100 525 LA BAJADA CT NW ALBUQUERQUE NM 87105 WALTER ALDRIDGE Between $50 and $100 13340 SE RUSK RD MILWAUKIE OR 97222 GINA ALDRIDGE Over $100 6796 ALISHA DR MISSOULA MT 59803 NORMA ALEXANDER Over $100 PO BOX 1159 ESTACADA OR 97023 Oregon PERS Deceased Members with Unclaimed Benefits - Updated 7/30/2021 First Name Last Name Benefit Amount Last Known Address City State ZIP HARRY ALLAIN Under $50 1833 SE 139TH AVE PORTLAND OR 97233 LAURA ALLAN Under $50 1921 I ST SPRINGFIELD OR 97477 HENRY ALLEMAN Between $50 and $100 1919 WILLAMETTE FALLS DR WEST LINN OR 97068 DERRIL ALLEN Over $100 PO BOX 1721 COOS BAY OR 97420 MARJORIE ALLEN Between $50 and $100 2570 W HORIZON RIDG PKWY #2105 HENDERSON NV 89052 WALTER ALLEN Over $100 13731 SE BUSH ST PORTLAND OR 97236 ALVIN ALLEN Over $100 4047 W MOON LAKE ST MERIDIAN ID 83646 PHYLLIS ALLEN Between $50 and $100 920 GENIE ST SE SALEM OR 97306 DIANE ALLEN Between $50 and $100 820 COWLITZ ST SAINT HELENS OR 97051 BONNIE ALLEN Over $100 151 NW 14TH AVE CANBY OR 97013 LENN ALLEN, JR. Under $50 19122 MERCHANT PL OREGON CITY OR 97045 LETITIA ALLEY Under $50 1447 WEBSTER CT SE SALEM OR 97302 KAREN ALLPHIN Over $100 14323 HIGHWAY 66 KLAMATH FALLS OR 97601 TERRY ALLUIS Over $100 2050 S MAGIC WAY SPC 123 HENDERSON NV 89002 WINNIFRED ALLUM Under $50 15307 81ST AVE NE KENMORE WA 98028 M ALMANDINGER Between $50 and $100 10105 NE 98TH AVE VANCOUVER WA 98662 JOHN ALMETER Under $50 8709 SE CAUSEY AVE APT 155 HAPPY VALLEY OR 97086 GOLDEN ALSBURY Over $100 20 SE 103RD AVE APT 511 PORTLAND OR 97216 ADELHEID ALTO Under $50 21905 BADEAU AVE CARSON CA 90745 VIKKI AMATO Over $100 366 S 9TH AVE CORNELIUS OR 97113 JODY AMBOS Over $100 4283 TIFFANY PL NE KEIZER OR 97303 PAUL AMREIN Under $50 5405 SW RIVER RD HILLSBORO OR 97123 PHYLLIS AMSTUTZ Between $50 and $100 4849 DEEPWOOD LOOP NE SALEM OR 97305 MICHAEL AMSTUTZ Over $100 2336 TURNER RD SE SALEM OR 97302 CAROL AMUNDSEN Between $50 and $100 3712 NE 43RD ST SEATTLE WA 98105 NAOMI AMUNDSEN Under $50 3524 SE SCHILLER ST PORTLAND OR 97202 KAREN ANDERSEN Over $100 2270 E WILLOW VIEW WAY SANDY UT 84092 TREVA ANDERSEN Under $50 706 SW DENNIS AVE HILLSBORO OR 97123 MURL ANDERSON Over $100 7600 SW VLAHOS DR APT 213 WILSONVILLE OR 97070 ARVID ANDERSON Over $100 10610 SE CLAY ST APT 217 PORTLAND OR 97216 ROBERT ANDERSON Over $100 2300 SW WILLOW PKWY GRESHAM OR 97080 DELBERT ANDERSON Between $50 and $100 608 ASH ST VANCOUVER WA 98661 JOANN ANDERSON Over $100 1950 NW 192ND AVE UNIT 468 HILLSBORO OR 97006 EUGENE ANDERSON Over $100 PO BOX 220136 PORTLAND OR 97269 BLANCHE ANDERSON Between $50 and $100 187 DRAPER ST NE SALEM OR 97301 HELEN ANDERSON Between $50 and $100 490 STERLING DR ROSEBURG OR 97470 DOROTHY ANDERSON Under $50 7323 14TH AVE NE OLYMPIA WA 98516 Oregon PERS Deceased Members with Unclaimed Benefits - Updated 7/30/2021 First Name Last Name Benefit Amount Last Known Address City State ZIP LILYAN ANDERSON Under $50 2660 NE MARY ROSE PL APT 104 BEND OR 97701 CHRISTINE ANDERSON Under $50 61161 TUCKER DOWN RD JOSEPH OR 97846 DENAE ANDERSON Under $50 4746 PAULETTE ST NE KEIZER OR 97303 SHARYN ANDERSON Under $50 212 ROLLING RD CHESTERTOWN MD 21620 MARGIE ANDERSON Over $100 282 SE 41ST AVE HILLSBORO OR 97123 FAE ANDERSON Over $100 2130 WOODCREST DR SE OLYMPIA WA 98501 MARY ANDERSON Under $50 3141 NE 148TH AVE APT 109 PORTLAND OR 97230 VIVIAN ANDERSON Over $100 PO BOX 653 MURPHY OR 97533 KATHI ANDERSON Under $50 3415 OAK ST SE ALBANY OR 97322 DONNIE ANDERSON Under $50 3006 NE EVERETT ST PORTLAND OR 97232 FORREST ANDERSON Over $100 4906 CHEHALIS CT N KEIZER OR 97303 WARREN ANDERSON Under $50 9155 SW 310TH AVE CORNELIUS OR 97113 HELEN ANDERSON Under $50 21193 FRENCH PRAIRIE RD NE SAINT PAUL OR 97137 DONALD ANDERSON Under $50 12353 SILVERTON RD NE SILVERTON OR 97381 MARK ANDERSON Under $50 3006 NE EVERETT ST PORTLAND OR 97232 JUDITH ANDERSON Over $100 772 CRESTVIEW DR REEDSPORT OR 97467 DONNA ANDERSON Over $100 6208 EVANS VALLEY LOOP NE SILVERTON OR 97381 ALICE ANDERSSON Under $50 1830 TODD ST EUGENE OR 97405 DOROTHY ANDREASEN Under $50 24601 NE 72ND AVE BATTLE GROUND WA 98604 MARION ANDREW Over $100 32200 SW FRENCH PRAIRIE # D203 WILSONVILLE OR 97070 WILMA ANDREWS Under $50 101 FOREST DR APT 166 SEASIDE OR 97138 LOIS ANNUNZIO Under $50 1827 17TH AVE SW ALBANY OR 97321 JAMES APPERSON Over $100 3515 COUNTRY CLUB DR NW OLYMPIA WA 98502 ROBERT APPLEBY Under $50 3501 AIRPORT RD VALE OR 97918 SHERRILYNE APPLEBY Over $100 4791 PINE GROVE RD KLAMATH FALLS OR 97603 SHARON APPLEMAN Over $100 8600 W STARK ST PORTLAND OR 97229 LOUIS ARBOGAST Over $100 1800 LAKEWOOD CT SPC 12 EUGENE OR 97402 NORMA ARBUCKLE Over $100 PO BOX 11112 OLYMPIA WA 98508 JOAN ARCHIE Over $100 PO BOX 33204 PORTLAND OR 97292 WILMA ARENSMEIER Over $100 1955 DALLAS HWY NW APT 511 SALEM OR 97304 HARVEY ARGO Over $100 PO BOX 204 MYRTLE POINT OR 97458 MARIETTA ARJAVAC Over $100 13740 SE GRANT CT PORTLAND OR 97233 ALBERT ARMSTRONG Under $50 10610 SE CLAY ST APT 111 PORTLAND OR 97216 RUTH ARNOLD Under $50 620 EASY ST GOLDENDALE WA 98620 MAXINE ARNOLD Under $50 3305 S CHAPMAN RD APT B GREENACRES WA 99016 GERALD ARNOLD Under $50 3450 MOUNTAIN RD TRLR M76 HAMBURG PA 19526 LUELLA ARNOLD Under $50 1250 PANORAMA CT SE SALEM OR 97302 Oregon PERS Deceased Members with Unclaimed Benefits - Updated 7/30/2021 First Name Last Name Benefit Amount Last Known Address City State ZIP MAYTIE ARNOLD Under $50 500 SW SECOND ST IRRIGON OR 97844 GUST ARONSON Over $100 1645 PERRYDALE RD DALLAS OR 97338 KATHERINE ARRIGO Under $50 808 E THIRD ST MOLALLA OR 97038 ALEX ARSENIEV Under $50 16526 DENSMORE AVE N SHORELINE WA 98133 MARY ARTHUR Over $100 PO BOX 68 STEVENSVILLE MT 59870 VIRGINIA ARTMAN Between $50 and $100 4241 S KOLB RD TUCSON AZ 85730 DIXIE ARYANFARD Under $50 98949 MCKINLEY LANE MYRTLE POINT OR 97458 ELIZABETH ASBURY Under $50 2425 SW 6TH AVE PORTLAND OR 97201 BETTY ASCHENBRENER Under $50 233 SE 74TH AVE PORTLAND OR 97215 HOWARD ASCHWALD Between $50 and $100 3561 S VIA DEL TEJEDOR GREEN VALLEY AZ 85622 GERTRUDE ASCHWALD Under $50 3561 S VIA DEL TEJEDOR GREEN VALLEY AZ 85622 KATHLEEN ASHBY Over $100 355 COLVER RD UNIT 17 TALENT OR 97540 ROBERT ASHLEY Over $100 116 E YATES RD ALSEA OR 97324 EDWARD ASPITARTE Over $100 1130 SW 8TH AVE ONTARIO OR 97914 MARION AST Under $50 1801 NE LOTUS DR APT 310 BEND OR 97701 CAROLYN ASTON Over $100 4988 JENNIFER CT S SALEM OR 97302 VICTOR ATIYEH Over $100 7690 SW FAIRMOOR ST PORTLAND OR 97225 JOHN ATKINS Under $50 603 SE FAIRVIEW ST PRINEVILLE OR 97754 JOHN ATKINSON Over $100 1640 CLARK ST BAKER CITY OR 97814 TINA ATKINSON Over $100 3800 S MOUNTAIN VIEW DR SE UNIT 37 ALBANY OR 97322 CHARLIE ATTEBERY Over $100 731 MOUNTAIN RIVER DR LEBANON OR 97355 SANDRA ATTEBERY Between $50 and $100 731 MOUNTAIN RIVER DR LEBANON OR 97355 LOLA ATWOOD Under $50 PO BOX 5233 EUGENE OR 97405 JOHN AUBREY Over $100 17944 COUNTRY VILLAGE DR LOT 394 OREGON CITY OR 97045 CLEO AUSTIN Between $50 and $100 6734 PIERCE CT N KEIZER OR 97303 STARYL AUSTIN Over $100 236 KEVIN WAY SE SALEM OR 97306 NANCY AUSTIN Over $100 120 SE MAST AVE APT 4 LINCOLN CITY OR 97367 MARILYNN AUSTIN Under $50 1753 WINCHESTER ST NW SALEM OR 97304 HUBERT AUSTIN Under $50 1033 N NATACHEE AVE TUCSON AZ 85710 ERIK AYALA Over $100 9105 SE 32ND AVE APT 4 MILWAUKIE OR 97222 MARILYN BAARSTAD Over $100 41328 MANITAU RD SE STAYTON OR 97383 SALLY BABER Over $100 2858 DELANEY RD SE TURNER OR 97392 GILBERT BACHELOR Over $100 1504 SUN COPPER DR LAS VEGAS NV 89117 MARVIN BACHER Under $50 45630 SANTIAM HWY FOSTER OR 97345
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