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The departed: Heroes, celebrities and rogues, from Oregon and beyond, who died in 2020


The departed: Heroes, celebrities and rogues, from Oregon and beyond, who died in 2020
Updated Dec 28, 2020;
Posted Dec 28, 2020
Among those we lost in 2020 (clockwise): Retired Lakers basketball star Kobe Bryant, Sisters of the Road co-founder Genny Nelson, former Trail Blazers executive Harry Glickman and sexuality expert Shere Hite.
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2020 has been a rough year, and we’ve lost far too many people along the way.
Below The Oregonian/OregonLive offers up a list, far from exhaustive, of notable Oregonians and other Americans who died in the past 12 months, from the beloved to the notorious. (We also include a few dearly departed from foreign locales who made an impact in the United States). ....

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One of the architects of Oregon's bid to legalize psychedelic mushrooms, Sheri Eckert, has died


One of the architects of Oregon’s bid to legalize psychedelic mushrooms, Sheri Eckert, has died
Updated Dec 22, 2020;
Sheri Eckert, one of the chief petitioners of Oregon’s successful ballot measure to legalize psilocybin, died Thursday in her sleep according to her family. She was 59 years old.
Eckert, a counselor living in Portland, was chief petitioner of Measure 109 with her husband Thomas Eckert. The two had worked for years to create a legal path to the regulated use of psychedelic mushrooms in a therapeutic setting.
The Eckerts believed that therapeutic psilocybin could help people struggling with depression, anxiety and addiction. Together, they founded the Oregon Psilocybin Society. ....

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