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Martha Anne Dow
Martha Anne Dow, 68, beloved wife, mother and grandmother succumbed to
breast cancer Saturday, Sept. 29, 2007. She was surrounded by her
husband of 47 years, Gary, and their three children and six
grandchildren.
A private family celebration of life service will be held on Saturday,
Oct. 6 at 2p.m. at Straub?s Funeral Home in Camas. An open gathering to celebrate Dr. Dow's life will be held 2p.m. Saturday, Oct. 13, in Klamath Falls, Ore., at the Ross Ragland Theater.
Martha Anne Eudy was born Jan. 3, 1939, in Little Rock, Ark., but called Montana her home. She was a microbiologist by training and said that she settled on that discipline because biologists had to draw their specimens. According to her account, she could manage the squiggles and other shapes of microorganisms, but couldn't draw other life forms. Dr. Dow longed to be an engineer, but was told it was not a profession for a woman.
She was proud of her children and grandchildren. The highlights of her
annual activities were times spent in the presence of her family. She
cherished memories of trips to the family's cabin in Montana. Reading to her grandchildren was one of her favorite activities. She was especially fond of Dr. Seuss' ''Oh, the Places You'll Go!'' She also loved Elvis Presley's music.
Dr. Dow and her husband regularly attended the National Association of
Intercollegiate Athletics Men's Basketball National Championships to
cheer for the Hustlin' Owls of Oregon Institute of Technology. She was
the university's fifth president, known for her vision, servant
leadership and open-door policy.
On Sept. 12, 2007, OIT's new health sciences building was named in her
honor - the Martha Anne Dow Center for Health Professions.
Dr. Dow held a bachelor's from Northern Montana College, a master's from
Montana State University and a Ph.D. from University of Hawaii-Manoa.
In 2000, she received the Distinguished Service Award for Outstanding
Service given by the Klamath County Chamber of Commerce and the Candice
Richard Award for outstanding contributions to economic development,
given by the Klamath County Economic Development Association.
She was active in numerous organizations and was also a director on the
Klamath Basin Ecosystem Foundation, Southern Oregon Public Television,
and served chair of the Crater Lake National Park Trust Board of
Trustees.
Dr. Dow is survived by her husband Gary of Brush Prairie, Wash.;
daughters and sons-in-law Julie and Ron Del Carlo of Brush Prairie, and
Jerilyn and Jeff Hanson of Oregon City, Ore.; son and daughter-in-law
Kevin and Stacy Dow of Vancouver, Wash.; grandchildren Juliana and
Olivia Del Carlo, Hunter and Delany Dow, and Lucas and Logan Hanson;
brother Rich Eudy of Missoula, Mont.; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law
Brian and Judy Dow of Seattle, Chuck and Shirley Dow Coeur d'Alene,
Idaho; sister-in-law and brother-in-law Patricia and Ray Gahlen of
Seattle.
Straub's Funeral Home in Camas, Wash., is entrusted with arrangements. To send condolences or to sign the online guestbook visit www.straubsfuneralhome.com.
Straub's Funeral Home
325 NE 3rd Avenue
Camas, Washington 98607
Phone: (360) 834-4563
Email: info@straubsfuneralhome.com