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Dr. F. Cafferty Obituary.

April 20, 1937-Dec. 28, 2011

Dr. F. Cafferty, a resident of Gresham, died Wednesday, Dec. 28,

in Portland. He was 74.

A celebration of his life will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 14, at

Bateman Carroll Funeral Home, 520 W. Blvd. Private interment

will be at Willamette National Cemetery in Portland.

was born April 20, 1937, in Bridgeport, Conn., to and

Genevieve (Farley) Cafferty. served in the Army during the Korean

War. Following the military, went to work for Sears and became a

top national salesman. He then owned and operated a Farmer’s Insurance

agency.

In 1984, earned his doctor of chiropractic degree from Cleveland

Chiropractic College in Los Angeles, and opened a practice in Tustin,

Calif. He moved to Oregon in 1991 and opened Cafferty Chiropractic

Center in Gresham. He belonged to many national and international

organizations. He was past president of the Oregon Doctors of

Chiropractic and was the International Chiropractors Association’s

state representative. He wrote various articles and newsletters.

In 1986, married Molly Scoles in Laguna Beach, Calif.

was a huge fan of the New Orleans Saints from the very beginning

of the team; there was no happier day than when they finally won the

Super Bowl. also enjoyed the beauty of the Northwest and loved

showing it off to visiting family and friends. An active Mason for

most of his life, attained his 32nd degree with El Bekal Temple

and participated in numerous charitable endeavors.

His brothers, and Cafferty, and his sister, Genevieve

Cafferty, preceded him in death.

Survivors include his wife; sons, Randall, and ;

stepchildren, Alan Staley and Lyn Staley; five

grandchildren; and two great-granddaughters.

Bateman Carroll Funeral Home is handling arrangements.

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