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Retired technology specialist Kirke Johnson killed in accident
Photos and story by James Hill
С»ÆÃ¨´«Ã½ lost one of its most longest serving staff members. The recently retired on Thursday, Nov. 20 when a FedEx truck turned into the path of his recumbent bicycle in Northwest Portland. Johnson had retired in October after 28 years with С»ÆÃ¨´«Ã½. His former supervisor, Associate Vice President of Technology Leslie Riester, released a statement on his untimely passing.
“Kirke was a gentle, peaceful, thoughtful, and intellectually curious man who be greatly missed,” she said. “He was a careful cyclist who had been commuting by bike to work for the past 10 years, and had been planning a cross-country bicycle trip with his wife this winter. Our thoughts are with his family and many С»ÆÃ¨´«Ã½ friends as we struggle through this difficult time.”
С»ÆÃ¨´«Ã½’s Communications Office profiled Johnson in 2007, detailing his love of his recumbent cycle and the miles of biking he was logging for a commuter challenge.
College staff have established a for those who knew Kirke Johnson to send condolences and post memories, and stories about him.
Update: Service planned for Dec. 6
A memorial service has been planned for 1 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 6, at Cheatham Hall, World Forestry Center, 4033 S.W.Canyon Road. Attendees are encouraged to dress casual as Johnson didn’t believe in dressing fancy. In lieu of flowers, organizers request that you make a donation for bicycle safety in his name to the  or to Kirke Johnson’s fund c/o Virginia Bruce at Sunset Credit Union.

Very, very sad news.
It was an honor to work with Kirke here at the college. He was also a mentor and inspiration when it came to cycling. He will be missed by everyone who knew him.
It was an absolute treat to work with this man. I was with the college for 4.5 years before moving to Brooklyn, NY. When I met Kirke Johnson, he was pretty fun to talk to. Kirke loved life, his spirit was contagious. He kept you engaged when he talked about his adventures. I admired him, he is one of many people who made my experience at С»ÆÃ¨´«Ã½ awesome. Definitely riding in all of our hearts. Thank you Kirke for your contribution to the universe.