Renowned Portland Chef Naomi Pomeroy Dies at 49 in River Accident

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Naomi Pomeroy, a self-taught chef who played a pivotal role in establishing Portland, Oregon, as a fine dining destination, died at 49 in a tubing accident on the Willamette River. Known for her high standards and generosity, Pomeroy was named Food & Wine’s best new chef in 2009 and was a key figure in Portland's culinary scene.
- Naomi Pomeroy, 49, Chef Who Made Portland a Dining Destination, Dies The New York Times
- Acclaimed Portland Chef Naomi Pomeroy Has Died Portland Monthly
- Public urged to keep an eye out for body of drowned chef Naomi Pomeroy along Willamette KATU
- Award-winning Oregon chef Naomi Pomeroy drowns in river accident The Associated Press
- Naomi Pomeroy Dies: ‘Top Chef Masters’ Contestant And James Beard Award Winner Was 49 Deadline
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