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1972 – 2024 Felecia T. Todd (Loos), 52 of Newport, OR, passed into the loving arms of Jesus on Saturday, August 17, 2024. Felecia was home and surrounded by her family as she took her final breaths. Felecia was born in Spokane, WA, to George and Trula Loos. Felecia graduated from Shadle Park High (Spokane) in 1990, and in 1995 graduated from Eastern Washington University with a degree in Health Education. Felecia moved to Newport to take a health education position with Lincoln County. Felecia worked as a children's pastor at the Newport Church of Nazarene, as a PE teacher at Sam Case, and lastly, as a counselor at Newport High School. Felecia's first date with Travis was a ski trip where she concluded that his rudimentary skiing skills meant that he was never again to lead the way on jumps. On September 18, 1999, Felecia married Travis and went on to have two children, Claire and Ethan. Felecia's expressed core values were to love and honor God, love family, and to love-on everyone around her. Felecia was a courageous, charismatic, fun loving, kind words, answer 'yes' person, all packaged into a little frame. She was always available to encourage, help out, or share an adventure. Felecia enjoyed running, walking her route, boating, hiking, traveling, attending Ethan's sporting events, attending Claire's equestrian/4-H events, and just hanging out with family and friends. Felecia was an avid hair twirler and was known to occasionally bust out delightful cheerleader dance moves. Felecia relied on God's provision for the strength to live joyfully while enduring great suffering. Well done, Felecia. Felecia was preceded in death by her father, George Loos. She is survived by her husband, Travis; daughter, Claire; son, Ethan; mother, Trula McCoy (Jim); sister, Erin Kranzler (Jerry); stepmom, Georgina Loos; and brother, Tony Thomas. Send cards or condolences to: Trula McCoy 818 E St Thomas More Way Spokane WA 99208  Service will be at 11 AM, on September 28, at the NewportNaz Church, in Newport, OR.