| -- Cindy Ann Yuille was a hospice nurse and everybody's friend. Steve M. Forsyth, a father of two, loved to coach youth sports teams and had an entrepreneurial spirit. Information on the two emerged after they were killed Tuesday in a shooting at a mall in Happy Valley, Oregon, a suburb of Portland. A wounded teenager remained in serious condition. "(Cindy) was a wonderful person who was very caring and put others first," the Yuille family said of the 54-year-old nurse who lived in northeast Portland. Cindy Yuille Cindy Yuille Yuille, a native of California, enjoyed hiking and cross-country skiing, loved ones told The Oregonian newspaper. She had a 23-year-old daughter and 13-year-old stepson, The Oregonian reported. Read more: Details, but no answers, in Oregon mall shooting Her husband, Robert, told The Oregonian that his wife was "not a mall person" but had gone shopping Tuesday evening for a few things. Both Yuilles worked on Kaiser Permanente's hospice care team in the region. Cindy worked for the company for 16 years. "Cindy was a beloved caregiver for the kind and compassionate support she provided for patients and families at times of impending loss and need," Kaiser Permanente said. "Our hearts are with Cindy's husband and family as they absorb this tragedy and grieve." Steve Forsyth Steve Forsyth Counseling services were offered to Kaiser employees. Forsyth, 45, of West Linn, Oregon, had a marketing business and operated a company that produced customized wooden <b>...</b> | From: Damaris Reyes Views: 0 0 ratings | |
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