11-05-2024  3:30 am   •   PDX and SEA Weather

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Passed away at 55

Services were held on Thursday, Sept. 11, at Sharon Seventh-Day Adventist Church for Wilbert "Herkey" LyDay. 
He was born on December 26, 1952 in Portland to Faye Evelyn LyDay and RC Morris. Raised by a single parent, Herkey was the oldest of five siblings and took pride in looking after his brothers and sisters.  He valued family. Growing up Herkey was a very outgoing, adventurous, and spontaneous person.  He quickly made lifelong friends and was well known in his neighborhood. 


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