Charlaine Cecilia Spring
November 16, 1952 - September 11, 2010
A reverent sister,
devoted mother,
doting grandma and
generous friend to so many
As a young child, Charlaine became know as Chari. She was a proud Girl Scout, talented flautist and an exceptional student. She often spoke fondly of the summers she spent at Roslyn Lake, located outside of Sandy, Oregon. Over the course of ten years bridging the late 60’s and 70’s her family helped manage the park and concession stand where Chari sold snack items and rented boats to picnickers. It was here Chari learned valuable lessons about serving the public, working hard and playing harder, as well as being a responsible and dependable person – skills which served her well in life.
From helping establish a large microelectronics business to running a catering company and eventually her own restaurant, Chari was always a woman of many hats. She seemed happiest when her days were filled with new and exciting challenges. She excelled for many years in the real estate industry, working as both a realtor and a broker. She also served as a 911 dispatch operator for Cowlitz county and a licensed dietetic technician creating custom meal plans for the elderly. Additionally, Chari was an ordained minister, a notary public and a beautiful writer. She had written several complete screenplays and numerous poems throughout her life.
In Tillamook, her home for the past six years, Chari was a member of the local Red Hats Society and an active volunteer at A Place of Our Own, a support group and service provider for people with chronic mental illnesses.
Chari was extremely passionate and lived life gregariously. She was a gracious host and enjoyed planning all types of social functions for her family, friends and community as well as a generous friend and true peacemaker. Perhaps most importantly, Chari was a loving sister, a devoted mother to her two children and an absolutely radiant Grandma to 16-month-old Ava Spring Eden.
Chari was laid to rest among family and friends at the Skyline Memorial Gardens between her mother and father on Saturday, September 18. A lively celebration followed at the Jenkins Estate in Beaverton as loved ones fondly remembered the incredible life she lead, as well as the
compassionate and influential person she had become.
Contributions to the Oregon Fibromyalgia Foundation,
through OHSU, in Chari's name would be appreciated.
Donations can be made online or via check.