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Lawthan McGehee Austin

December 24th, 1922 - September 10th, 2012

Beloved patriarch of a large and loving family passed away Monday, 10 Sep 2012, 67 years exactly from the day he met his sweetheart, Willie Jo Brewster. They were married for over 66 years, after a whirlwind courtship. Slats was the son of L.M. “Mac” Austin, Sr. and Virginia C Wiggs Austin, and was born in Russellville, Arkansas 24 Dec 1922. Slats and Jo married on 27 Jan 1946. His family is joyous in remembering the wonderful example and enduring love that “Daddy Slats” shared with us all. Early in his childhood his family relocated to Artesia, New Mexico, and then moved on to Lubbock, Texas. Education was very important to the family, and Texas Tech seemed as good a school as any to Mac. After beginning Tech, Slats served in WWII, truly a part of the Greatest Generation. He was always responsible and did his duty, whether it was enjoyable or not. Shortly after his return from WWII he returned to Tech, and there he met Jo with friends when all were out for an evening of bowling. They both fell in love immediately and were devoted to each other throughout their lives. They had three children who remained very close to their parents; grandchildren and great-grandchildren arrived. The children remember wonderful growing-up years marked by a strong work ethic, independence, education and faith. Family camping trips, swimming and water skiing were fun outings. Jo and Slats were always “one” in their child rearing, with Jo staying home to raise the children and Slats working hard to provide for his family. Slats was an electrical engineer by training and continued in this career for many years, relocating to Cedar Hills, OR in 1964. Slats worked for PP&L when they moved to Portland, and then he and Jo retired in 1987 from an engineering consulting business they had built together. In retirement they did some traveling, maintained close friendships for decades, and volunteered for worthy causes, including their church. If the world had more “Daddy Slatses” this world would be a much better place for humankind. Thank you for being you – your loving family. Slats is survived by his loving wife Jo, children Karen (Bob) Blum, J Craig (Jamie) Austin, Lynne Austin (David Carrano), and brother E.K. Austin of CO and many descendants and relatives who looked to him as patriarch, father and friend. Services will be at St John the Baptist Episcopal Church, 6300 SW Nicol Road, Portland, at 2:00 on Saturday. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Kaiser Permanente Hospice 2701 NW Vaughn St, Ste 140 Portland, OR 97210, in memory of Slats Austin. Arrangements by Autumn Funerals, Cremation & Burial, Tigard, Oregon.

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Michel, Penelope and Souad Teeny and Family

May his memory be eternal.

Published January 4th, 2024
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Dub Lehman

Uncle, I already miss you telling me what a "Worthless No Good Nephew" I am! We will always Love You! Love Dubba

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Rouba Tanios Tannouri & family

RIP Dad Slats, I know you for a short time, but it was more than enough to be in our memory for a long long time, I always remember the time we spend with you while I was in USA. God be with your soul. Rouba.

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Marron Dooney and Jim Miller

For our dear, long-time neighbor, Slats, life has changed…but not ended. He has all the answers now. We are so sorry for your tremendous loss, Jo, and pray His Grace renews your strength and brings you the peace and comfort only God can provide. You and all of the Slats Austin family remain in our thoughts and prayers during this most difficult time.

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Tony Lash

Truly, one of the greatest generation.

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mr&mrs Samuel Tondalo

Candle lit by mr&mrs Samuel Tondalo

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Deacon Tom

I will miss Slats and his sense of humor. I loved it when he said to me "thank God Deacon Tom is here now as I'm not the ugliest person in the room! Peace be with Jo and the rest of her Family.

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Cristy Brewster Aldridge

My wonderful memories of Uncle Slats and Aunt Jo and their loving family will always be with me. I love all of you and share your loss.

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Polly Toro and family

We were so fortunate to have you in our lives. We love you and cherish the memories we built with you. Love, The Toros

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Ronnie Foster

My condolences to Lynne,Mama Jo,Craig,Karen and Kaylie,Tony and Chris. Daddy Slats and I had somes good times.....I will always remember the positives R.I.P. Daddy Slats.....Ron

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Reifsteck Family

We cherish our memories of Slats. Our paths crossed for a short time but lit up our lives. Loved the humor he brought to even simple conversations. Our deepest condolences to the family.

Published January 4th, 2024
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Darlene & Bill Colborn

You were a great neighbor and friend. You will be missed.

Published January 4th, 2024
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William Mark & Leshia Brewster

Candle lit by William Mark & Leshia Brewster

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Dan & Pat Hitchcock

Still remenber my introductory Lunch with Slats and Frank Rush and the wonderful stories. We will miss you Slats. Dan & Pat

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Kevin, Fairouz Reed and family

Our prayers and thoughts go out to the family. He was a very kind and loving man. His smile will be missed.

Published January 4th, 2024
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Rihab Tannouri & Family

We were not fortunate to spend a lot of time with you Dad Slat, but your love and spirit will stay with us always.

Published January 4th, 2024
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Cheryl Beyer

We cannot see that wonderful grin anymore on this earth but know that you are nearby. Gone for now, but not forever.Until we meet again in the loving care of our Father.

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Mark & Leshia Brewster

Our prayers and thoughts are with your family. You will be missed Uncle Slats.

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Mary Ann Lawrence

My prayers and thoughts are with the family!

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David Hicks

He will be missed. I know him through the eyes of his lovely daughter Lynne.

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Tony and Lorelei

Our deepest sympathy.

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Carl and Dolores Ertler

We will miss you Slats. We had some great times together.

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Staff at Autumn Funerals, Cremation & Burial

Our sincere condolences.

Published January 4th, 2024
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Bill DeRoy

He had to be a wonderful person to have raised such a wonderfulone as Lynn

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Doug Bryant

My prayers and thoughts are wiyh the family

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