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Ernest Wayne Atteberry

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Ernest Wayne Atteberry

Birth
San Jose, Santa Clara County, California, USA
Death
28 Sep 2022 (aged 83)
Portland, Washington County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Portland, Washington County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
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The Oregonian
Portland, Oregon
Sunday, Oct. 9, 2022


Ernest 'Wayne' Atteberry
Oct. 20, 1938 - Sept. 28, 2022


Ernest "Wayne" Atteberry, 83, of Washington County, Ore., passed away peacefully in his home Sept. 28, 2022 after a long journey with Alzheimer's disease. The oldest child and son of Ben and Treva Atteberry and loving husband of Betty Jean Atteberry, Wayne showed strength, resilience, and grace throughout his life, including his final moments.
Born at Santa Clara County Hospital in San Jose, Calif., Wayne enjoyed his early years in the fertile Santa Clara Valley and had fond memories of hot afternoons swimming in the river with his mother. In elementary school, his family moved to Newberg, Ore. They remained there through his graduation from Newberg Union High School in 1956. Wayne soon married his high school sweetheart, Betty Jean Adolf. The captain of the football team and cheerleader set off to their first apartment in Portland to begin what was to be 65 years of marriage. Welcoming their children in 1967 and 1969, they became homeowners in Washington County where Wayne remained until his death and Betty continues to reside.
Wayne graduated from Portland State University in 1962 and found his way to Standard Insurance Company (The Standard) where he remained until his retirement as Senior Vice President in 1999. Wayne's contribution to The Standard was significant and may have established a record because it spanned the Investment, Retirement Plans, and Group Insurance Division, all as division head. He also filled an important role as head of two subsidiaries, StanCorp Mortgage Investors and StanCorp Real Estate. His tenure within the Investment Division included significant contributions to the real estate development of the Sunset Corridor and Tanasbourne businesses.
Wayne was a proud member of the Oregon National Guard. He served his state and the Nation for decades, retiring as a Lt. Colonel of a field artillery unit. Wayne was more than a wonderful man in so many aspects, including his ethics, his love of family, his business acumen, and his fairness for the people that worked with and for him. He was admirable and shared so much. Wayne was strong and fair. He loved what he did in his professional life. He also loved golf, pro sports, steelheading, and a good laugh. The love and support he gave throughout his life was divided in every way and came out in his goodness, kindness, and generosity.
Wayne was preceded in death by his father, Ben; his mother, Treva Stevens; sisters, Rita and Linda; and an infant son, Greg. He is survived by his wife, Betty Jean Atteberry of Portland, Ore.; son, Gary Wayne Atteberry of Portland, Ore.; daughter and son-in-law, Pamela Diane Atteberry and Matthew Thomas Hansen of Seattle, Wash.; and grandchildren, Lily Beatrice and Julia Gray Hansen of Seattle.
Services and a reception will be held at 12 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 15, 2022, at Finley Sunset Hills Mortuary and Memorial Park in Portland, Ore. Burial will immediately follow.
The Oregonian
Portland, Oregon
Sunday, Oct. 9, 2022


Ernest 'Wayne' Atteberry
Oct. 20, 1938 - Sept. 28, 2022


Ernest "Wayne" Atteberry, 83, of Washington County, Ore., passed away peacefully in his home Sept. 28, 2022 after a long journey with Alzheimer's disease. The oldest child and son of Ben and Treva Atteberry and loving husband of Betty Jean Atteberry, Wayne showed strength, resilience, and grace throughout his life, including his final moments.
Born at Santa Clara County Hospital in San Jose, Calif., Wayne enjoyed his early years in the fertile Santa Clara Valley and had fond memories of hot afternoons swimming in the river with his mother. In elementary school, his family moved to Newberg, Ore. They remained there through his graduation from Newberg Union High School in 1956. Wayne soon married his high school sweetheart, Betty Jean Adolf. The captain of the football team and cheerleader set off to their first apartment in Portland to begin what was to be 65 years of marriage. Welcoming their children in 1967 and 1969, they became homeowners in Washington County where Wayne remained until his death and Betty continues to reside.
Wayne graduated from Portland State University in 1962 and found his way to Standard Insurance Company (The Standard) where he remained until his retirement as Senior Vice President in 1999. Wayne's contribution to The Standard was significant and may have established a record because it spanned the Investment, Retirement Plans, and Group Insurance Division, all as division head. He also filled an important role as head of two subsidiaries, StanCorp Mortgage Investors and StanCorp Real Estate. His tenure within the Investment Division included significant contributions to the real estate development of the Sunset Corridor and Tanasbourne businesses.
Wayne was a proud member of the Oregon National Guard. He served his state and the Nation for decades, retiring as a Lt. Colonel of a field artillery unit. Wayne was more than a wonderful man in so many aspects, including his ethics, his love of family, his business acumen, and his fairness for the people that worked with and for him. He was admirable and shared so much. Wayne was strong and fair. He loved what he did in his professional life. He also loved golf, pro sports, steelheading, and a good laugh. The love and support he gave throughout his life was divided in every way and came out in his goodness, kindness, and generosity.
Wayne was preceded in death by his father, Ben; his mother, Treva Stevens; sisters, Rita and Linda; and an infant son, Greg. He is survived by his wife, Betty Jean Atteberry of Portland, Ore.; son, Gary Wayne Atteberry of Portland, Ore.; daughter and son-in-law, Pamela Diane Atteberry and Matthew Thomas Hansen of Seattle, Wash.; and grandchildren, Lily Beatrice and Julia Gray Hansen of Seattle.
Services and a reception will be held at 12 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 15, 2022, at Finley Sunset Hills Mortuary and Memorial Park in Portland, Ore. Burial will immediately follow.


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