1944
2021
Lillian Fern Faridi, 76, passed away January 19th 2021 in Fountain Valley, CA. She was born May 17, 1944 in Carlton County Minnesota and is the oldest of 6 children. Lillian is survived by her beloved husband of over 50 years, Abbas and their daughters Andrea (David) and Sara, grandson David (24) and granddaughter Leila (21), 3 brothers, 2 sisters and many cousins, nieces, nephews and friends. A service will be held at O'Connor Mortuary at 10 AM on February 28, 2021 in Laguna Hills, CA. Flower donations sent to O'Connor are welcome.
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Dearest Family of Lilian...
My sincere condolences... I was saddened just now to find out of Lillian passing. She had been a dear friend through the years since Target 1991 to 1993 as a co-worker. I last saw her in Fountain Valley Salvation Army Store December 10, 2015. I will never forget her.
Andro Dizon
Coworker
July 28, 2021
Mom, I will always love you. You are beautiful inside and outside. You keep our family together. You show us how to manage life. You are a wonderful role model. Your stoic philosophy is the bright side of life and common sense.
Sara Faridi
Family
May 16, 2021
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