Jane Westfield of Portland, Ore., the youngest daughter of Patricia Westfield and John Westfield, passed away at 72 years old.
Jane was unfailingly supportive, kind, and loving to all who knew her, and had a great sense of humor to boot. She never had an unkind word to say about anyone (aside from certain politicians who shall remain nameless).
A graduate of the University of California, Long Beach, Cass was a brilliant medical technician and held positions at Oregon University Hospital in Palo Alto, California.
Jane loved to cook, whipping up Julia Child-worthy meals for her family and friends in her home kitchen. She loved hiking, traveling, reading, art, and visiting museums and wonderful restaurants. A longtime vegetarian and lover of animals, Jane always strove to do her best for our planet and its neediest people. Throughout her life, she was a faithful volunteer at the Assistance League nonprofit in Greater Portland, Ore.; in Bend, Ore.; and in Long Beach, Calif.
Jane's greatest joy in life was undoubtedly her adoring family, who is heartbroken by her loss. She is survived by two sons and daughters-in-law; four perfect grandchildren; three siblings and siblings-in-law; and her beloved dog, Rover. She was preceded in death by her parents.
A celebration of life will be held for immediate family and friends.
Jane was unfailingly supportive, kind, and loving to all who knew her, and had a great sense of humor to boot. She never had an unkind word to say about anyone (aside from certain politicians who shall remain nameless).
A graduate of the University of California, Long Beach, Cass was a brilliant medical technician and held positions at Oregon University Hospital in Palo Alto, California.
Jane loved to cook, whipping up Julia Child-worthy meals for her family and friends in her home kitchen. She loved hiking, traveling, reading, art, and visiting museums and wonderful restaurants. A longtime vegetarian and lover of animals, Jane always strove to do her best for our planet and its neediest people. Throughout her life, she was a faithful volunteer at the Assistance League nonprofit in Greater Portland, Ore.; in Bend, Ore.; and in Long Beach, Calif.
Jane's greatest joy in life was undoubtedly her adoring family, who is heartbroken by her loss. She is survived by two sons and daughters-in-law; four perfect grandchildren; three siblings and siblings-in-law; and her beloved dog, Rover. She was preceded in death by her parents.
A celebration of life will be held for immediate family and friends.