Marlton, Oregon, September 12, 2025
News Summary
The Marlton community is grieving the loss of three notable figures: Mary Frances Hoyt-Fowler, Peggy Sato, and Steven Ray Cravinho. Each contributed significantly to their families and society, leaving behind legacies of kindness, service, and dedication. The community plans to honor their memories through gatherings and celebrations of life.
Marlton, Oregon – Community Mourns Losses of Mary Frances Hoyt-Fowler, Peggy Sato, and Steven Ray Cravinho
The Marlton community is mourning the loss of three influential residents, Mary Frances Hoyt-Fowler, Peggy Sato, and Steven Ray Cravinho, who all made significant contributions to their families and the community at large. They passed away within the last month, leaving behind a legacy of love, compassion, and dedication.
Mary Frances Hoyt-Fowler
Mary Frances Hoyt-Fowler died peacefully on September 2, 2025, in Salem, Oregon. Born in Seattle, Washington, she was the oldest daughter of Jerome Odell Hoyt and Grace Eldridge-Hoyt. Raised in Portland, just four blocks from her father’s birthplace, she graduated from Holy Child Academy and pursued higher education at the University of Portland, where she received a liberal arts degree. Furthering her education, she obtained a master’s degree in Social Work from Portland State University.
Throughout her professional life, Hoyt-Fowler focused on child welfare and family services, making a notable impact in the community. She served as the chairperson of the Salem-Keizer School Board for two years, advocating for educational initiatives. In retirement, she enjoyed life in Greenville and Daufuskie Island, South Carolina. She is survived by her devoted husband, Charles ‘Chuck’ Fowler, her brother Jerome Odell Hoyt, and her two sons, Matthew Faatz and Christopher Faatz, along with grandchildren. A gathering for family and friends is planned for the fall, reflecting her wishes for a celebration of life over a formal funeral. In her memory, the family encourages daily acts of kindness.
Peggy Sato
Peggy Sato passed away unexpectedly on August 29, 2025, at the age of 72. Born on February 14, 1953, in Hood River, Oregon, she spent her early years working at her family’s pear orchard while developing a passion for outdoor activities. Sato was a well-rounded individual, excelling academically at Hood River Valley High School, where she served as Student Body Vice President, and continued her leadership path at Oregon State University, graduating with a degree in Sociology.
During her impressive 38-year career at Georgia Pacific, Sato became the Regional Governmental Affairs Manager for the Western United States. She was also an active participant in organizations such as the Oregon State Alumni Association and the Oregon Historical Society. Known for her love of gardening and host of dinner parties, Sato is remembered fondly by her family, including her 102-year-old mother, Dorothy, and her siblings. A Celebration of Life is set for November 16 at Willamette Valley Vineyards, where attendees can support her memory through donations to the Oregon State Capitol Foundation.
Steven Ray Cravinho
Steven Ray Cravinho departed on August 6, 2025, at the age of 70. Born on March 16, 1955, in Salem, Oregon, he proudly served in the Marine Corps. Cravinho was known for his integrity, resilience, and strong faith, reflecting his values in all facets of his life. He found solace outdoors, particularly in southeast Oregon and The Steens Mountains, where he enjoyed fishing and flying single-engine planes.
With over 40 years dedicated to the landscaping business, Cravinho earned a reputation for honesty and reliability. He is survived by his wife, Linda Vickery Cravinho, their son, and stepchildren. His funeral service is scheduled for August 19 at St. Edwards Catholic Church in Keizer, Oregon. In honor of his legacy, donations can be made to the Steens Mountains through the Oregon Natural Desert Association.
The lives of Mary Frances Hoyt-Fowler, Peggy Sato, and Steven Ray Cravinho remind the community of the importance of kindness, service, and integrity, continuing to inspire many even after their passing.
FAQs
Who was Mary Frances Hoyt-Fowler?
Mary Frances Hoyt-Fowler was a dedicated social worker and community advocate, who served as chairperson of the Salem-Keizer School Board and was active in child welfare and family services.
What contributions did Peggy Sato make to her community?
Peggy Sato worked for 38 years at Georgia Pacific, holding leadership roles and contributing to community organizations, while being known for her hospitality and love for gardening.
What was notable about Steven Ray Cravinho’s life?
Steven Ray Cravinho was a Marine Corps veteran known for his integrity and dedication to his landscaping business. He had a passion for the outdoors and was deeply devoted to his family.
Key Features Summary
| Name | Date of Passing | Notable Contributions | Memorial Service |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mary Frances Hoyt-Fowler | September 2, 2025 | Advocated for child welfare; Chair of Salem-Keizer School Board | Gathering planned for Fall |
| Peggy Sato | August 29, 2025 | Regional Manager at Georgia Pacific; Community Leader | Celebration of Life on November 16 |
| Steven Ray Cravinho | August 6, 2025 | Marine Veteran; Longtime Landscaping Professional | Funeral on August 19 |
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Additional Resources
- Legacy: Mary Frances Hoyt-Fowler Obituary
- Wikipedia: Mary Frances Hoyt-Fowler
- Statesman Journal: Peggy Sato Obituary
- Google Search: Peggy Sato
- Dignity Memorial: Steven Ray Cravinho Obituary
- Google Scholar: Steven Ray Cravinho
- Statesman Journal: Another Obituary
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Oregon
- Dignity Memorial: Darren Holmquist Obituary
- Google News: Oregon Community Stories

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