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Dear Charmayne, I was so saddened to read today that had passed. What

a wonderful life he had and what a wonderful service he did for others. You

and have done so much to raise awareness and provide support for others

in our shydrager family. Please let us know if we can do anything for you,

you've done so much for us.

Love,

Pam

Bischel

> Bischel, M.D.

> December 31, 1933 ~ November 16, 2002

> 2e2d9a1.jpg

> Bischel, was born December 31, 1933 in Bismarck, N. Dakota,

> spending most of his youth there. He died Saturday, November 16, 2002,

> after a lengthy challenge with Multiple System Atrophy (MSA).

>

> served in the U.S. Army as a laboratory technician in Japan, then

> settling in Oregon. In 1962 he graduated from the Univ. of Ore. Medical

> School. That was followed by a 1 yr. Internship at Emanuel Hospital in

> Portland, a 3 yr. residency in psychiatry at Oregon State Hospital in

> Salem, and a 2 yr. residency in child psychiatry at Hawthorne Center in

> Northville, Michigan.

>

> Dr. Bischel worked 10 yrs. for Multnomah County Mental Health, and then 18

> yrs. for Clackamas County Mental Health reluctantly retiring from

> practice in 1996 due to his physical challenges. He very much loved his

> work and his patients.

> was director of the Oregon State Hospital child psychiatry training

> for the resident physicians from 1969 - 1989. He developed the program

and

> supervised the residents in their rotations in child psychiatry. He was

> also an OHSU Assistant Clinical Professor, on the volunteer faculty,

1968 -

> 1989.

>

> is remembered by family, friends and co-workers as having the ability

> to put life's 'everyday challenges' into a perspective that we all

> understood & could use as a growth opportunity in our lives. He was often

> sought out for advise, or 'just to chat'.

>

> He's also been very much admired for his temperament - especially during

> the past few years when he has been so physically challenged. Few people

> could meet the challenges that he's had in the past few years with the

> grace & acceptance that he's shown. has always met life's challenges

> - be it health, job, family, whatever - as an opportunity for spiritual

> growth.

> 'Complain' has not been a word in his vocabulary. Rather, he thanked God

> for the opportunity to grow in this life. He's one of God's most gentle

of

> souls; and he's certainly set a great example for all of us to follow.

>

> is survived by his wife of 38 yrs., Charmayne Bandfield Bischel, son

> Brad Bischel, son Brett Bischel (along with daughter-in-law lise and

> grandchildren Marisa & ), daughter Beth Bischel Stoner (along with

> son-in-law Dan Stoner and grandchildren Jacee, & Jaedon), all of

> Oregon. Three brothers also survive him: Ken Justice of Colorado, Leonard

> Bischel, Jr. of Arizona & Dan Bischel of Arizona.

> He was preceded in death by his parents, Leonard Bischel, Sr. & Darleen

> Hydeman Bischel; as well as by his brother, Bischel, & a sister,

> Jane Justice.

>

> At his request, there will be no service.

> Burial will be at Willamette National Cemetery, Portland, Oregon.

>

> In lieu of flowers, donations in 's name may be made to:

>

> Mayo Clinic Neurophysiology Laboratory

> Multiple System Atrophy Research

> c/o E. Benarroch, M.D.

> 807 Guggenheim Building

> 200 First Street SW

> Rochester, MN 55905

> -OR-

> Mt. Hood Hospice

> PO Box 835

> 17275 Strauss St

> Sandy, Oregon 97055

>

> 's family wishes to thank everyone for their continued & loving

support

> during this very difficult time in our lives.

>

>

> ----------

>

>

> ---

> Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.

> Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).

> Version: 6.0.419 / Virus Database: 235 - Release Date: 11/13/2002

>

>

>

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Charmayne,

You're in my thoughts and prayers. is at peace now and I know that he

knew what a wonderful wife you were and how great your love of him is.

S.

Bischel

> Bischel, M.D.

> December 31, 1933 ~ November 16, 2002

> 2e2d9a1.jpg

> Bischel, was born December 31, 1933 in Bismarck, N. Dakota,

> spending most of his youth there. He died Saturday, November 16, 2002,

> after a lengthy challenge with Multiple System Atrophy (MSA).

>

> served in the U.S. Army as a laboratory technician in Japan, then

> settling in Oregon. In 1962 he graduated from the Univ. of Ore. Medical

> School. That was followed by a 1 yr. Internship at Emanuel Hospital in

> Portland, a 3 yr. residency in psychiatry at Oregon State Hospital in

> Salem, and a 2 yr. residency in child psychiatry at Hawthorne Center in

> Northville, Michigan.

>

> Dr. Bischel worked 10 yrs. for Multnomah County Mental Health, and then 18

> yrs. for Clackamas County Mental Health reluctantly retiring from

> practice in 1996 due to his physical challenges. He very much loved his

> work and his patients.

> was director of the Oregon State Hospital child psychiatry training

> for the resident physicians from 1969 - 1989. He developed the program

and

> supervised the residents in their rotations in child psychiatry. He was

> also an OHSU Assistant Clinical Professor, on the volunteer faculty,

1968 -

> 1989.

>

> is remembered by family, friends and co-workers as having the ability

> to put life's 'everyday challenges' into a perspective that we all

> understood & could use as a growth opportunity in our lives. He was often

> sought out for advise, or 'just to chat'.

>

> He's also been very much admired for his temperament - especially during

> the past few years when he has been so physically challenged. Few people

> could meet the challenges that he's had in the past few years with the

> grace & acceptance that he's shown. has always met life's challenges

> - be it health, job, family, whatever - as an opportunity for spiritual

> growth.

> 'Complain' has not been a word in his vocabulary. Rather, he thanked God

> for the opportunity to grow in this life. He's one of God's most gentle

of

> souls; and he's certainly set a great example for all of us to follow.

>

> is survived by his wife of 38 yrs., Charmayne Bandfield Bischel, son

> Brad Bischel, son Brett Bischel (along with daughter-in-law lise and

> grandchildren Marisa & ), daughter Beth Bischel Stoner (along with

> son-in-law Dan Stoner and grandchildren Jacee, & Jaedon), all of

> Oregon. Three brothers also survive him: Ken Justice of Colorado, Leonard

> Bischel, Jr. of Arizona & Dan Bischel of Arizona.

> He was preceded in death by his parents, Leonard Bischel, Sr. & Darleen

> Hydeman Bischel; as well as by his brother, Bischel, & a sister,

> Jane Justice.

>

> At his request, there will be no service.

> Burial will be at Willamette National Cemetery, Portland, Oregon.

>

> In lieu of flowers, donations in 's name may be made to:

>

> Mayo Clinic Neurophysiology Laboratory

> Multiple System Atrophy Research

> c/o E. Benarroch, M.D.

> 807 Guggenheim Building

> 200 First Street SW

> Rochester, MN 55905

> -OR-

> Mt. Hood Hospice

> PO Box 835

> 17275 Strauss St

> Sandy, Oregon 97055

>

> 's family wishes to thank everyone for their continued & loving

support

> during this very difficult time in our lives.

>

>

> ----------

>

>

> ---

> Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.

> Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).

> Version: 6.0.419 / Virus Database: 235 - Release Date: 11/13/2002

>

>

>

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Charmayne,

You're in my thoughts and prayers. is at peace now and I know that he

knew what a wonderful wife you were and how great your love of him is.

S.

Bischel

> Bischel, M.D.

> December 31, 1933 ~ November 16, 2002

> 2e2d9a1.jpg

> Bischel, was born December 31, 1933 in Bismarck, N. Dakota,

> spending most of his youth there. He died Saturday, November 16, 2002,

> after a lengthy challenge with Multiple System Atrophy (MSA).

>

> served in the U.S. Army as a laboratory technician in Japan, then

> settling in Oregon. In 1962 he graduated from the Univ. of Ore. Medical

> School. That was followed by a 1 yr. Internship at Emanuel Hospital in

> Portland, a 3 yr. residency in psychiatry at Oregon State Hospital in

> Salem, and a 2 yr. residency in child psychiatry at Hawthorne Center in

> Northville, Michigan.

>

> Dr. Bischel worked 10 yrs. for Multnomah County Mental Health, and then 18

> yrs. for Clackamas County Mental Health reluctantly retiring from

> practice in 1996 due to his physical challenges. He very much loved his

> work and his patients.

> was director of the Oregon State Hospital child psychiatry training

> for the resident physicians from 1969 - 1989. He developed the program

and

> supervised the residents in their rotations in child psychiatry. He was

> also an OHSU Assistant Clinical Professor, on the volunteer faculty,

1968 -

> 1989.

>

> is remembered by family, friends and co-workers as having the ability

> to put life's 'everyday challenges' into a perspective that we all

> understood & could use as a growth opportunity in our lives. He was often

> sought out for advise, or 'just to chat'.

>

> He's also been very much admired for his temperament - especially during

> the past few years when he has been so physically challenged. Few people

> could meet the challenges that he's had in the past few years with the

> grace & acceptance that he's shown. has always met life's challenges

> - be it health, job, family, whatever - as an opportunity for spiritual

> growth.

> 'Complain' has not been a word in his vocabulary. Rather, he thanked God

> for the opportunity to grow in this life. He's one of God's most gentle

of

> souls; and he's certainly set a great example for all of us to follow.

>

> is survived by his wife of 38 yrs., Charmayne Bandfield Bischel, son

> Brad Bischel, son Brett Bischel (along with daughter-in-law lise and

> grandchildren Marisa & ), daughter Beth Bischel Stoner (along with

> son-in-law Dan Stoner and grandchildren Jacee, & Jaedon), all of

> Oregon. Three brothers also survive him: Ken Justice of Colorado, Leonard

> Bischel, Jr. of Arizona & Dan Bischel of Arizona.

> He was preceded in death by his parents, Leonard Bischel, Sr. & Darleen

> Hydeman Bischel; as well as by his brother, Bischel, & a sister,

> Jane Justice.

>

> At his request, there will be no service.

> Burial will be at Willamette National Cemetery, Portland, Oregon.

>

> In lieu of flowers, donations in 's name may be made to:

>

> Mayo Clinic Neurophysiology Laboratory

> Multiple System Atrophy Research

> c/o E. Benarroch, M.D.

> 807 Guggenheim Building

> 200 First Street SW

> Rochester, MN 55905

> -OR-

> Mt. Hood Hospice

> PO Box 835

> 17275 Strauss St

> Sandy, Oregon 97055

>

> 's family wishes to thank everyone for their continued & loving

support

> during this very difficult time in our lives.

>

>

> ----------

>

>

> ---

> Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.

> Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).

> Version: 6.0.419 / Virus Database: 235 - Release Date: 11/13/2002

>

>

>

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Charmayne,

I am sorry to hear of your loss. I know that you and fought this

terrible disease as well as you could. I hope you can continue to care

for yourself and your family as well as you cared for .

My prayers are with you and your family at this time.

Take care and hugs from Bill Werre

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Charmayne,

I am sorry to hear of your loss. I know that you and fought this

terrible disease as well as you could. I hope you can continue to care

for yourself and your family as well as you cared for .

My prayers are with you and your family at this time.

Take care and hugs from Bill Werre

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