2015. Ian was born in Brighton, England on December 10 th 1937 and raised during
The Blitz in WWII. Ian completed his British A Levels and joined the Royal Air
Force, where he became a Russian linguist. His military service took him to Hong
Kong and eventually Aden (modern‐day Yemen). In Yemen, Ian met his wife of 54
years, Donna (Rand) McKechnie. Having fulfilled his military service, he began a
successful banking career in London. Eventually, Ian and Donna moved to Oregon
where he served as CFO of Equitable and later Benjamin Franklin Savings & Loan.
Ian was involved with many charitable boards including the Oregon Symphony,
NOAH, Boy Scouts, City Club and the University Club. He was admired by his peers
and co‐workers and respected by the local business community. Lastly, he was a
passionate sports fan, specifically soccer ‐ he loved to attend Timbers and
University of Portland Pilots games, usually with one of his sons in tow.
He is survived by his wife, Donna; their son Andrew, his wife, Wendy, and their
three children ‐ Mason, Spencer and Connor; their son Evan and his wife, Renee;
his brother, John; his sister, Janet, and her husband, Duncan. He lived a very full,
rewarding life and will be dearly missed.
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