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SADIE HAYDEN
February 5, 1919 ~ November 18, 2017
"Sadie was a beloved mother, grandmother
and great-grandmother."
Sadie Hayden was born in Baker, OR and passed away of natural causes at the age of 98. Her life journey took her from Baker, OR to Salt Lake City, UT, Portland and Tualatin, OR where she finally resided in Vancouver, WA.
At 98 years old, Sadie was truly from another generation. She was always the "lady" for whom family comes first. Even at 98 years old, Sadie would have candy on her table for guests - to leave them with a sweet taste after visiting with her. She was well-cared for in her last years by the kind employees of Touchmark, Home Instead and Linda Dillard.
Sadie's passion for 60 plus years was playing Mah Jong and Quidler, and even at 98, she would complete the Oregonian's cross word puzzle.
In her prime, Sadie was active in the community - including Hadassah, Tualatin Golf Club and many volunteer organizations. She was a member of Congregation Kol Ami.
Sadie is survived by her three children, Arnie Hayden (Sue), Linda Horowitz (David), and Neal Hayden (Robin), plus 6 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death in 2009 by her husband of 69 years, Harry Hayden.
A funeral was held in Vancouver, WA Nov. 20, 2017. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends.
Memorial donations can be made to: Congregation Kol Ami, 7800 NE 119th Street, Vancouver, WA 98662; www.jewishvancouverusa.org
Please sign her guest book at: www.columbian.com/obits.
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3 Entries
Sadie was such an amazing woman, I have gained so much by knowing Sadie for the short 3 years that I did. May her beautiful soul Rest In Peace now.
Amber P
December 15, 2017
My heart is incredibly lost for words. Sadie was a magical person, so bright and full of spirit. Rest in peace lady
J L
December 12, 2017
Our hearts are saddened by your loss and our thoughts and prayers are with your family. May your precious memories of your time together help with the pain. May God comfort your hearts and give you peace. 2 Thessalonians 2:16-17
EG
November 27, 2017
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