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Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Francis “Marie” McQueeney 10/28/26 to 9/17/2015. Marie was a loving mother, grandmother, great grandmother, partner, and friend. A lifetime Christian Marie was a member of the First Christian Church of Portland and held many service positions in the church. Marie had a long and wonderful career With MGM Marketing. Marie also loved to travel, over much of the globe, often with friends and family. Her celebration of life will be held on 10/4/15 at 1:00 PM First Christian Church of Portland 1314 SW Park Ave Portland Or 97201. Please visit http://www.anewtradition.com/obituaries/obituary/11996 for a more detailed remembrance.  


Francis Marie McQueeny
10/28/1926 to 9/17/2015

Born Francis Marie Ritchey on October 28th 1926 at the family homestead in Free-water Or. A graduate of Union High School in Milton-Free-water Oregon. Marie then moved on to graduate from Butler University, Indianapolis Indiana, earning a Baccalaureate of arts in 1948. Marie then married Carl Ray McQueeney. A home maker for twelve years she then transitioned for the next thirty seven years to Office Manager then Corporate Secretary/Treasurer as well as a member of the Board of Directors of MGM Marketing After retiring from MGM Marie worked for a short time as a personal assistant to Rudie Wilhelm Jr.As a lifelong Christian and longtime member Of the First Christian Church, Disciples of Christ, downtown Portland Or, Marie served as Chairman of the Elders of the Church, on the CAP and Finance Committees, the Board, the Nominating Committee, as well as Program Chairman and President of Christian Woman’s & Men’s Fellowship. Marie was also a member of the Evergreen Club since 1953. Marie loved to travel and was an amazing travel companion going all over the planet at times with family, with friends, or on her own. Marie was always well versed in the places she chose to visit and loved to share her adventures. Marie loved to play bridge with the ladies, was an avid reader, music lover regularly attending concerts at Bradfords on Sunday evenings, enjoyed her computer and sharing her life online through Facebook…She especially wanted it known that most of all she loved spending her time with her friends and family!
Marie was preceded by her husband Carl in 1988, and her son Scott Douglas McQueeney April 26th 2003. Marie is survived by her life Her life partner: Clarence “Red” Newman, daughter and son in-law: Nancy and Allan Schuff; son: Steven Mcqueeney; grandchildren: Jennifer Marie McQueeney, Christopher Mcqueeney, April Marie Leonard, Shannon Marie McQueeney, Tyler Tappenbeck; great grandchildren: Joshua White, Jasmin Marie White, Riley White, Chase McQueeney, Karley Marie McQueeny, Mckayla Klehler, Emmett Leonard, and Owen Leonard…
Celebration of life to be held at First Christian Church of Portland 1314 SW Park Ave Portland Or 97201 Sunday October 4th 2015 at 1:00 P.M. Social gathering to follow directly after service.
Remembrances to:
First Christian Church of Portland 1314 SW Park Ave Portland Or 97201
Or to: Community solutions

Thank you for being a part of Marie’s life


Insufficient

They asked me to tell 
A story of you
With words
But I find words
Insufficient
How do you describe 
A sunrise
To someone without eyes
My dilemma is
You were so much more
To me
Than words can say
I can tell of how we sat
Amongst artists in Paris
But they will never know
Your smile
They can look at pictures
Of you
On the great wall
But how can a picture
Bring tingles to one
As you did win you sang
Songs from that amazing
Mind of yours
How can stories of your
Dinner dates with Joe McCarthy
Bring to them
The safety inherent
In being in your arms
How can I
With mere words
Describe an angel such as you
I just can't suffice
But I had to try
With a tear in my soul
And tears in my eye
I will simply say 
I love you
Good bye

In loving memory of Francis Marie McQueeney

Chris McQueeney 2015

Sunday, September 13, 2015

The Mag 285




American dream


In the detritus
Of a life left behind
I find dioramas
In my mind
Second grade snapshots
Of the american dream
The Waltons had one
In theirs the Cleavers had fun
Dreams of cinematic
Days gone bye
Of a bygone era
The baby boomers
All had rooms
Or
Yards to play in
In the attic of the home
That is no longer ours
I come by this memory
Of yours
And all my scars
Stand at attention
Each one just the same
A memory of
Days gone by
Bygone relics of the
American dream


Chris McQueeney ©2015


This post inspired by the image prompt from Tess at The Mag.  

Monday, September 7, 2015

Gated community...




On the other side


There we were
At the gate
To the middle
Of nowhere
And I felt
At home
On the other side
Everything opened up wide
There we were
A couple boards
Between you and me
And eternity
There was no latch
So I kicked that fucker down


Chris McQueeney ©2015



Image prompt the Mag
http://magpietales.blogspot.com/2015/09/mag-284.html?m=1