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Anthony P. Killian

Portland, Oregon

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KILLIAN, Anthony P. 1940-2008

Anthony Paul Killian passed peacefully of cancer in Hillsboro Dec. 22, 2008. He was 68.

"Tony" was born Feb. 10, 1940, in Yakima, Wash. He joined the Naval Reserves in 1958, later graduated from Washington State University and earned his Master of Business...

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Thinking of you Kim and remembering your dad's kindness.

Tony was a man of very great courage and strength to live 22 years after a very horrific stroke; he was always in good humor despite his circumstances. He loved his family deeply and always had the most kind words for his children and grandchildren. We will miss him deeply. Without any doubt, Tony trusted in the everlasting love of Jesus Christ and we know he is with the Lord now.

It seems we all go about our busy lives not thinking much about our past relationships until you see a name in the obituary. I enjoyed our many years together at Xerox.You were definetly one of the better ones.Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your loved ones.

Tony will always be at the top of our memories list. Remembered primarily for his open friendliness towards everyone he talked to.
Hockey affiliations generate relationships with great friendships that last a lifetime and beyond. Our sincere sympathy to the entire family.
Harold & Joy

Kimberlee and Kelsey
We are so sorry to hear about your loss. I hope that you know we are here for anything you need.

Uncle Tony was a wonderful man to be around. Every time I saw Uncle Tony, including just a couple months ago, he was interrested in how and what I was doing and always had something to say that made me feel good about myself. He did this for all of us. As a parent, it was touching to see him do the same with my children. I am thankful to have had a blessing like Uncle Tony in my life.

Daddy, as I told you the morning you passed, you are an amazing father. What you have taught Shawn, Kevin and I about life and the love you showered us with over these 42 years will remain with us for the rest of our lives.
I miss you with all of my aching heart....
Please be safe and give Cookie Mommy a kiss for me...
I love you Daddy!!!!!
XOXOXO,
Your "little Annie Fannie".