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Terry Schandel
1946-2024Terry K. Schandel, 77, of Milwaukie, Oregon, owner of Terry K. Schandel, CPA, PC, reluctantly passed away on February 17, 2024, fighting leukemia. He had hoped to recover and complete one more tax season, but that was not in the cards he was dealt! Terry was born on August 23, 1946, to Martin and Rosalee Schandel of Oregon City, Oregon. He is a graduate of Oregon City High School and received a bachelor's degree from Portland State University in 1968, where he met his future wife and business partner, Susan Marjorie Young. In 1969, he was drafted into the Army and served as an audio-visual specialist at the Pentagon in Washington D.C. “Good morning, Vietnam.” In 1972, he became a Certified Public Accountant and worked alongside his wife in their company, Schandel & Schandel, PC, until she died in 2005. Terry provided over five decades of tax and financial services to his clients. Throughout his long career, he has received numerous awards, including Portland's Top Wealth Managers and Portland's Select Wealth Managers. He loved what he did and the people that he worked for. In addition to his first love, “taxes, taxes, taxes”, Terry was an audiophile, a philatelist, a woodworker, a car enthusiast and a serial networker for the organization we do not name. He loved to travel, adventure, a good story and a glass of wine. A celebration of Terry's life is being planned with details provided as they become available. -
Lisa Appert
1964-2024Lisa Appert passed away January 22, 2024 at her home of natural causes. Lisa was born October 28, 1964 in Fargo, ND and raised in Bismarck, ND. She eventually made her way to Portland, OR where she lived most of her adult life. Lisa was passionate about stone cutting for jewlery and with her talents had many achievements. She loved trips to the coast, camping with friends and trips to Tucson searching for great rocks to cut. Lisa was preceded in death by her father, Don Appert and she is survived by her mother, LaVonne Appert of Eugene, OR, her sister, Lori Hruby of Kent, WA and two brothers, Daniel Appert of Portland and Tony Appert of Eugene along with several nieces and nephews. Lisa also leaves behind her devoted and caring partner in life, Bill Purdum, of Gladstone, OR, her dearest neighbor and friend Judith Cook and also her cat, Sugar. Lisa will be interned at Mt Calvary Cemetery, Eugene, OR. A memorial service for her will be held at a later date. -
Rudy Gerungan
1940-2024Remembering Rudy Benjamin Gerungan; known also as David G. Christian (his chosen name upon U.S Naturalization) From September 8th, 1940 to January 12th, 2024 this world has been abundantly blessed having this amazing man within it. His life is an epic tale of how a single, steadfast heart of conviction catalyzed and created robust, thriving communities that’ve impacted this world in HUGE and positive ways. HIS people were always his motivation. His homeland, his family and his keluarga rohani. The first decision he made as a young adult in 1957 was to stand and protect his region as a warrior with Permesta where he fought for his people through towns and jungles for three years, at times under guerilla warfare tactics, coming out victorious being named a local hero to the people of Manado, Tondano, Minahasa Indonesia. Then, in 1964, using that same rebel spirit of bravery, he married the love of his life against the wishes of his parents (who changed their minds under threat of him burning down their house!) Love won! They quickly welcomed their first three children; two girls and a boy. Then, in 1970, with the life-changing support of his new in-laws, Tante Katrien (Manuel) and Om Gerrit Hoevers, he chose to take a leap of faith and migrated their young family of 5 across the ocean to explore adventure and build that American Dream, of which he did in abundance! By January of 1975, when their youngest was born, they were the first “Asians” on their block in Orange County, California and lived in a large corner house with a swingset in the front yard, a pool in the back, plus a Mercedes and a Mustang parked in the driveway. If nothing else, he was always counted on as one who could MAKE THINGS HAPPEN. He had fire in him; Divinely lit and guided to riches unending. Beloved husband, widowed after 56 fun-loving, God-fearing years to Adelien Fictorina Manuel Gerungan, they traveled the world together, side by side, arm in arm, bringing care and ministry everywhere they went. They created 4 children together; Maylannee, Ingrid, Raymond & Amanda, of which came 8 grandchildren, Thomas Scott, Rachel Scott, Lauren Scott, Alanna (Koehler) Perry, Chloe Gerungan, Nathan Koehler, Fox Gerungan & Zoey Koehler of which came 3 great granddaughters, Pepper Maylannee Blackwood, Rhea Jay Blackwood and Sophia Adelien Scott, with only more to come. These 15 children alone are quite literally a GREAT legacy to give to this world. Each of these individuals, and the many more family and friends he also supported to come live in the States, are so very privileged to have been gifted the lives we have here in the U.S and wherever we want, thanks highly to the heart and conviction of one man’s calling; WE are his dream come true. While we all had very different relationships with my dad, unique to each of us, every person here today, and all those watching online globally know exactly what it means being in his presence, and that warm feeling you get from receiving his smile. That signature, wide, contagious, smile. Each of us have known of his giving nature and compassionate spirit because we each have been a recipient of his generosity and loving support in some way. Many of us can even say whole heartedly, “I am who I am today, thanks to THIS man”. I know this not only from my experience and bias, but because you’ve told me as much. In asking for stories and memories from friends and relatives who wanted to honor him today, that was the pattern I saw in each of your replies: “His smile brought joy to every room he entered” “He was selfless and giving”, “He helped so many people in so many ways”, “I loved him very much.” Every relationship I’ve heard about was meaningful, joyful, and genuine. As much as I am warmed, comforted and appreciative to all the condolences my family and I have received, we also offer to you our sincere condolences, for you too, have lost a wonderful inspiration and a loved one in your life. I thank God for how loved he was, that he could share so much of that with each of us. We who were lucky enough to experience this man, get to say that “we knew a Rock Star” That star is now shining brightly in the heavens. It’s a celebration as they receiving a General back into their ranks, and they have a special space reserved for him back in the arms of the Father and reunited with the heartbeat of his life, his loving wife, his Schatti, to be whole again and light forevermore. ~ Swiftly and humbly we return this wondrous man's vessel to the Earth accepting in joy that his Spirit has returned to the Heavens. Swiftly and humbly is the same way he departed this life, in the end. Having the honor and privilege to spend mostly all of his waking moments with him through this final sunset portion of his journey was gift enough, and then to have the honor of hearing his last breath as I rested my head on his chest, as he gracefully left us while he slept, I couldn’t have asked for anything more. Thank you, Daddy. I love you so much. Always. ~ Amanda -
Bruce Kieser
1943-2024Bruce Kieser passed away January 10th, 2024 at 80 years of age in Lake Oswego, Ore., and will be entombed in Portland, Ore. Bruce and Judy Kieser married June 25, 1965. He received his Bachelor’s in Civil Engineering in 1965 from California State Polytechnic University. Bruce was a licensed engineer, project manager, and Director of Facilities at North Seattle Community College. Bruce was a member of Bruce was a member of University Masonic Lodge #141. Bruce is survived by his daughter, Lisa (Kieser) Werner; sons, Brian and Gary Kieser; and his grandsons, Tristan and Brandon Kieser. Rest in Peace.In lieu of flowers, please consider honoring Bruce’s like with a donation to the Shriners Children’s Hospitals. -
Barbara Mills
1931-2023Barbara Ann Barnard Mills was born in Molalla, Oregon on June 30th, 1931. She enjoyed camping with her family, crocheting, reading, and being involved with her church. She dedicated most of her life to taking care of her two disabled sons. She was an incredibly devoted and caring mother. Barbara was preceded in death by her husband Robert and her two sons, Robert Jr. and Thomas. She is survived by her daughter Linda (Dan), two grandchildren Sarah and Matthew (Tonya), and four great grandchildren. She died peacefully at her daughter’s on December 8, 2023. Now she is rejoicing with the Lord and her loved ones in her eternal home.
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