Tom Nichol

Thomas Andrew Nichol, M.D. was born in Denver, Colo., on Jan. 30, 1960, and died in The Dalles, Ore., on June 19, 2023. Tom was the second child of Dr. Thomas William and Barbara (Barby) Williamson Nichol. His older sister, Cindy, had just turned 1 when he was born, and within the next 10 years, he became a big brother to sisters Suzanne, Andrea and Meredith.

Tom spent his early years in the mountains of western Ethiopia, where his parents served as medical missionaries. His experiences included playing soccer with the local children, learning Amharic, and exploring in a swarm with the other missionary kids. Tom, along with sisters Cindy and Suzanne, attended Good Shepherd boarding school outside the capital, Addis Ababa, starting in third grade. Ethiopian food remained his lifelong favorite fare.

The family returned to Colorado in 1971, settling in Longmont for a year before moving to Estes Park in 1973. Tom attended the Estes Park schools, where he excelled in basketball and track and was crowned prom king. His name is the first inscribed on a sportsmanship plaque reflecting selflessness and character.

Tom followed his parents’ footsteps and enrolled at Monmouth College in Monmouth, Ill., eventually deciding on a chemistry major. He and his friends wanted to have fun and make a difference, so they created the Q.T.G.s … Quite the Guys. The Q.T.G.s’ philanthropy projects included a run benefitting the American Cancer Society. While at college, Tom played on the golf and soccer teams. He followed his parents’ lead further by deciding to enter the medical field upon graduation. He wanted to help others.

Tom attended the University of Colorado School of Medicine in Denver from 1982-1986. He became close friends with others in the Nu Sigma Nu rentals and enjoyed highly competitive foosball games during study breaks. The spring before he graduated, he proposed to Laurie Lyons, whose sister had arranged a blind date with him that January. Laurie said yes. They were married on June 14 of that year, and Tom had 37 anniversaries with “the most amazing woman I know.”

Tom’s residency in Internal Medicine was a three-year stint in Phoenix, Ariz. Their first child, Christina “Tina” Marie, was born there in 1988. The draw of the cooler Pacific Northwest, windsurfing, and the opportunity to join a medical practice brought the little family to The Dalles in 1989. A few years after the move, son Devin Lyons was born in 1993.

Tom touched so many people with his medical acumen, compassion, and humor during the 33 years he served as an internist and then hospitalist in The Dalles. He is remembered for his generosity (offering to mow a lawn when a patient was in the hospital), his calming demeanor (a fellow doctor who immediately felt relief when Tom arrived on the scene of an emergency), his brilliant mind and persistence (saving a man’s life when others were preparing family members for the worst), and, of course, his humor and passion for life (joking with patients by pretending he didn’t know where the end of the stethoscope went, and skateboarding on the fourth floor of the hospital when it was being renovated). Being a doctor was a calling more than a vocation for him.

Tom made the most of his off-hours, too. He loved the outdoors, carefully tending his garden, and was always environmentally conscious. He enjoyed a wide variety of sports including golf, windsurfing, kite-boarding, snowboarding and riding his road bike. If having a one-wheel is a sport, add that to the list. Once he challenged himself to ride it from home to work, making it all the way to his desk! He enjoyed gruyère, game nights, and get-togethers with his friends. His hobby farm gave him a special connection to his late grandfather Nichol’s chicken hatchery, and he was a third generation Denver Broncos’ fan.

His playful nature was on display at community events, especially Dancing with the Gorge Stars in 2016. He loved coaching and helping with Devin’s and Tina’s youth teams, including soccer, basketball, and hockey. The investment was long-term, playing goalie while players practiced shooting during high school, and driving three of the boys to Portland to try out for a college soccer team. That mentorship extended to having talks with the kids that visited their home for Teen CBS and offering a balanced, thoughtful response when his children and their friends would seek his counsel. He always knew what to say.

Besides giving time, Tom and Laurie were also marked by generosity with their resources. Someone would have a need and they would cover it. Whether it was the use of their belongings or their home or financial help, they quietly contributed.

Tom enjoyed traveling as well. For Tina’s graduation, the family went to Italy, and years later visited their exchange student Tim from Belgium. Tom and Laurie vacationed at numerous beaches where he could be on the water and she could relax on the shore. He returned to his childhood homes in Ethiopia in the winter of 2013-14 with Cindy, packing medical supplies and soccer balls. Tom often played soccer with local kids, sometimes missing the ball to make them laugh. In 2018, Tom and Devin took a trip to Scotland exploring their ancestral home.

Tom’s trademark gift was his humor, and he was more than comfortable using it. He enjoyed sharing his off-the-charts creativity and singing skills in the videos he made for special occasions. His storytelling, often of his own mishaps, could make others laugh, often to the point of tears. He had a quick wit and a creative perspective that brought joy and laughter.

Tom’s greatest joy was his family. “I thank God every day for blessing me with this woman and our two children.” He was thrilled to become a grandfather when Lucy Sofia Perez was born in July 2021. In classic Tom fashion, he chose to be called “Palapa,” a word he picked up in Turks and Caicos meaning “beach hut.” Tom called little Lucy one of the “great joys of life.”

The ripple of Tom’s effect on others extends to the patients he healed, the young adults he guided, the friends he loved, and the family he left with a gaping hole in it.

Tom’s legacy lives on through his children, Tina Perez and Devin Nichol; son-in-law Luis Perez; granddaughter Lucy Perez; mother Barby Nichol; sisters Cindy Nichol, Suzanne Tennent, Andrea Kell, and Meredith Heikes; and numerous extended family members and friends.

Memorial donations can be made to the Laurie and Tom Nichol Memorial Fund through the Gorge Community Foundation.

A memorial will be held in honor of Laurie and Tom Nichol at the Columbia Gorge Community College Amphitheater on Aug. 25 at 7:30 p.m. All are welcome.

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Rosalie Jeannette Chance

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Jefferson John Davis

Jefferson John Davis was born in The Dalles, OR, June 6th 1972, to Jerry and Peggy Davis. He was a sixth generation Oregonian.

Jeff graduated from The Dalles High School in 1990. He earned a BA degree in Education from Western Oregon Collage and a Masters degree in Education from George Fox University. He taught for 20 yeas in the Nampa, Idaho school system.

Known for his sense of humor, Jeff loved to make people laugh. In collage he performed at athletic events as “Wolfie” his school’s mascot. He introduced his children to Disneyland, Disneyworld, and Universal Studios. Marvel superheroes, Star Wars, and Harry Potter became family favorites.

A small inheritance in his 20’s allowed Jeff to travel. He explored London, saw the Queen, and celebrated St. Patrick’s Day in Dublin. Jeff took a temporary job crewing on the Spice Girl’s yacht as the means to attend Cannes Film Festival. Travel became a life-long interest. He zip-lined with his children in Washington State and Costa Rica. He had been planning a trip to Hawaii.

Jeff is survived by his children, Parker John Davis and Addison Joy Davis, his parents, brother George M. Davis (Heather) and sisters Cynthia L. Kliewer (Kyle) and Kara K. Davis. He is also survived by nephew Zain Hartsook, nieces Kaitlyn, Nicole, and Emily Kliewer. Additionally, Jeff leaves many loving cousins and friends. Jeff had been separated since October from his wife of 20 years, the former Melody Allegier. Divorce proceedings were pending.

Preceding Jeff in death were his grandparents, George and Eva Anderson Davis and Joseph and Cynthia Palmer Healy, his uncle Daniel J. Healy.

A Memorial Service and Celebration of Life will be held at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church 1805 Minnesota St. in The Dalles, OR, September 23rd, 2023 at 1:30 pm.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made at Home At Last animal shelter, 200 River Rd. in The Dalles, OR 97058 or at Cove Ascension School 1104 Church St. Cove OR, 97824.

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Georgann Grace Powell

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Virgil L. Thompson

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John Robert Mahan

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Colleen Addie Fredrickson

Colleen Fredrickson, age 92, passed peacefully from this life into the loving arms of our Lord, Jesus surrounded by her loving family on Monday August 7, 2023, in The Dalles, OR. She was a lifelong Christian who was thoughtful, wise, and kind. She loved well and was well loved.

Colleen was born and raised in The Dalles, OR and graduated from The Dalles High School in 1949. She married her sweetheart John Fredrickson in 1950. They were blessed with three children Catherine, Richard, and Janet. They were married just shy of 36 years before John passed in 1986.

In Colleen’s teenage years she worked at The Dalles Bakery, the cosmetic counter at PayLess Drug Store, and briefly at the Granada Theater.

As an adult she was a fun-loving mother who worked for Diamond Fruit Cannery in Hood River, OR as their head lab assistant for quality control for 14 years. After the cannery closed, she worked for Orchard View Farms as a supervisor for 12 years. She retired in 1995 but remained busy by volunteering at Old St Peter’s Landmark, and also at Celilo Cancer Center in The Dalles. Her dedication was to her church, her family, friends and her community.

Colleen was well known for her friendliness, humor, and zest for life. She made friends wherever she went and made each person feel special.

She continued to maintain her school friendships throughout their lives, enjoying trips and other activities, such as playing cards, playing video games (yes video games at Spooky’s). She was a master bridge player along with her lifelong friend Bev Van Nice. They were the perfect winning bridge playing “pardners”, as Colleen would say.

She had been a champion bowler as a member of The Dalles women’s bowling team. She was the top selling Avon Lady and her customers looked forward to her regular visits.

Colleen was a faithful and dedicated member of The Dalles Evangelical church her entire life.

One of her fondest memories during her final days was of her Granny Davis singing to her, “Little Red Wing”.

Colleen’s legacy will live on in the hearts and minds of everyone she interacted with. Colleen Addie Fredrickson made a difference.

Colleen is survived by her children, Catherine (Cathy) Fredrickson, Richard (Dick) and Monika Fredrickson, and Janet Fredrickson-Bauer.

Sister-in-Law Mary Caldwell.

Grandchildren, Rebecca (Becky) and Cameron Rankin, Elizabeth (Liz) and Rob Schafer, Stephen and Shanelle Fredrickson. Val Bauer, Jennifer Bauer, and Cat Bauer.

Great Grandchildren, Daniel, Jonathan, Caleb Schafer. Joshua and Grace Rankin, and Ellie Fredrickson.

Nieces and Nephews, Jim and Janis Ferrell, Vince Caldwell, Dawn Wolf-Bryant, Lynette Leisure, Scott Kohltfarber, and John Kohltfarber.

She was preceded in death, by her parents, Olin and Veva Caldwell, her loving husband John Fredrickson, her siblings Richard Caldwell, Jackie and Paul Van Ness, and Robert (Bob) Caldwell. Her nieces Rhonda Brown, Laura Lee Lucas, and nephews Jim Kohlfarber and Donald Ray Riggins.

Her closest lifelong girlfriends, Edith McCormick and Noma Walston.

We would like to thank the Flagstone Memory care staff who loved and cared for Colleen. We learned that Colleen entertained the staff with her antics, and they loved it. We are sincerely grateful that she was comforted by her loving roommate Judi Rose.

Our heartfelt appreciation goes to pastor Aaron Brenner of The Dalles Evangelical church, who along with his love and care, was with Colleen and her family day and night throughout this journey.

In lieu of flowers, please send donations to The Dalles Evangelical church as a memorial in Colleen’s name.

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Shirley Jean Kittelson

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John David Johnson

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