![]() ![]() Anyone involved with horses knows that there is no such thing as a ‘free’ horse. In her late 30’s she acquired her first horse when her mother knew someone who wanted to give their horse away to a good home. Chris leaves behind three wonderful grandchildren, Sadie Levenick, Henry Levenick and Jax Pearmine.Ĭhris was a strong, smart and compassionate individual who had a deep love of animals, especially horses. Chris was preceded in death by her parents and her brother, Michael Gregory of Walnut Creek, Calif.Ĭhris is survived by her loving husband, Michael Feves and their children and stepchildren, Leira Feves Rodreguez, Victor Feves, Jordana Levenick and Margot Pearmine as well as her sister, Victoria Leary. ![]() ![]() The service may be viewed live online at shearith.live/beck-family-sanctuary or /ShearithLifecycle.Įlizabeth Christine Feves, z”l, known to her loved ones as Chris, passed away peacefully Nov. 10th at 2 pm Central Time at Congregation Shearith Israel in Dallas, TX. He is survived by his wife, Carolyn Glover Hockley children Denise Hockley, Cliff (Julie) Hockley, Heidi (Greg) Hargis, Kirk (Michelle) Harris and Kris (Donna) Harris 12 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.Ī memorial service will be held on Sunday, Dec. It is with deep sadness that Congregation Shaarie Torah announces the passing of Ralph Hockley, z”l, beloved father of Cliff Hockley. 16 at 2 pm at Shaarie Torah Cemetery, 8013 SE 67th Avenue in Portland. She was predeceased by her parents, Sol Stern, z”l, Sylvia Stern Jackson, z”l and Hy Jackson, z”l. She is survived by her stepmother, Myra Jackson sisters Abby (Rick) Menashe and Suzi (Bob) Fiore stepbrothers Todd Coblens, Ross, z”l (Sarah) Coblens, and Glen (Mia Birk) Coblens cousins Tom (Mary Jane) Stern, Eve (Les Gutfreund) Stern, and Sharon (Steve Rallison) Stern and many nieces and nephews. It is with deep sadness that Congregation Shaarie Torah announces the passing of Shelli Stern, z”l Sunday, Nov. Whether inducing bellyaching laughs or providing thought-provoking conversations, Rock is without a doubt a legend in the realm of comedy.For questions about preparing for end of life, dying, death, and mourning, visit or email contact Michael Rosenberg at the Portland Hevra Kaddisha at or 50. Rock’s career ascent is one for the ages and his razor-sharp wit continues to remain his strongest suit. In the film, Rock will focus on credit cards and overspending in America. Rock is set to ruffle feathers again with the release of the documentary “Credit Is The Devil” some time this year. Despite false rumors in the press about their divorce, their marriage has held strong. Rock married Malaak Compton-Rock in 1996, and the couple now has two daughters, Lola and Zahra. Rock ran into some legal snafus in getting “Good Hair” released, after filmmaker Regina Kimbell alleged Rock stole the idea from her documentary that shared a similar theme. A true conversation starter, Rock’s film was both serious and humorous. Never afraid to tackle tough subjects in his comedy, Rock released the controversial documentary “Good Hair,” which focused on African-American women, their hair, and the styling industry. In his career, Rock has starred in a variety of films, such as the cult classic “New Jack City,” rap comedy “CB4,” “Boomerang,” and later fare like “Death at a Funeral.” Rock voiced a cartoon character in the family film “Madagascar” and also sat in the director’s chair for his feature films “Head of State” and “I Think I Love My Wife.” Rock also managed to spin his real life into television success with the semi-autobiographical sitcom “Everybody Hates Chris.” HBO graciously awarded Rock with his own late-night program, “The Chris Rock Show,” which ran from 1997 until 2000. To this day, the Emmy Award-winning special stands as one of the greatest stand-up events of all time, cementing Rock’s name firmly into the annals of comic history. In 1996, HBO comedy special “Bring the Pain” was the precise moment Rock became one of the hottest comics around. Rock made a scene-stealing turn in the Keenan Ivory Wayans blaxploitation parody “I’m Gonna Git You Sucka,” leading to more comedy jobs and an appearance on the popular late night “The Arsenio Hall Show.” Executive producer of “Saturday Night Live,” Lorne Michaels saw Rock during an appearance and asked him to audition in 1990 Rock worked the show for three seasons. Doing well in his debut, he was invited to work the club before Murphy discovered him and cast him in the “Beverly Hills” sequel. According to a 2002 interview with Oprah Winfrey, Rock became aware of an open mic comedy showcase while waiting in line at the Radio City Music Hall to see Murphy perform. Comedy soon became Rock’s outlet, and it was Eddie Murphy who jump started his career. ![]() Never finishing high school, Rock went on to complete his GED, working odd jobs in the meantime. ![]()
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