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William Lewis Hallmark

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William Lewis Hallmark

Birth
Cove, Union County, Oregon, USA
Death
14 Jun 2006 (aged 86)
Milwaukie, Clackamas County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 123, Lot 400-C, Grave 4
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William Lewis Hallmark, 86, of Portland and formerly of Cove died June 14.

Mr. Hallmark was born July 29, 1919, in Cove. He graduated from Cove High School and helped run the family store. On Dec. 24, 1937, he married Winifred Mae Slauson, and attended Oregon State University and Eastern Oregon Normal School. He studied engineering and put himself through school by working for the Forest Service. He celebrated his 21st birthday while fighting a forest fire.

In 1942 he began working for Willamette Iron and Steel as a draftsman in the shipyard. After the war he became first a plant manager and then a vice president. He supervised the construction of components of the Columbia River dams, nuclear power plants and the naval nuclear program. He retired in 1983.

His hobby was architecture. He designed a bank building and a hardware store in St. Helens and a medical office in Scappoose.

Survivors include his wife; children and their spouses, Bill and Elaine Hallmark, and Anne and Ed Newbegin, all of Portland; six grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. A brother, Arnold Hallmark, and a sister, Dottie Jean Stitzel, both died earlier.

[The Observer Online, Obituaries for the week ending July 1, 2006, Published, July 3, 2006.]

Submitted by Contributor: Denis Thiessen (47630316)
William Lewis Hallmark, 86, of Portland and formerly of Cove died June 14.

Mr. Hallmark was born July 29, 1919, in Cove. He graduated from Cove High School and helped run the family store. On Dec. 24, 1937, he married Winifred Mae Slauson, and attended Oregon State University and Eastern Oregon Normal School. He studied engineering and put himself through school by working for the Forest Service. He celebrated his 21st birthday while fighting a forest fire.

In 1942 he began working for Willamette Iron and Steel as a draftsman in the shipyard. After the war he became first a plant manager and then a vice president. He supervised the construction of components of the Columbia River dams, nuclear power plants and the naval nuclear program. He retired in 1983.

His hobby was architecture. He designed a bank building and a hardware store in St. Helens and a medical office in Scappoose.

Survivors include his wife; children and their spouses, Bill and Elaine Hallmark, and Anne and Ed Newbegin, all of Portland; six grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. A brother, Arnold Hallmark, and a sister, Dottie Jean Stitzel, both died earlier.

[The Observer Online, Obituaries for the week ending July 1, 2006, Published, July 3, 2006.]

Submitted by Contributor: Denis Thiessen (47630316)


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