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David Edward Siegner

Portland, Oregon

Jan 12, 1950 – Jan 16, 2022 (Age 72)

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BORN
January 12, 1950
DIED
January 16, 2022
AGE
72
LOCATION
Portland, Oregon

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David Edward SiegnerJan. 12, 1950 - Jan. 16, 2022 David Edward Siegner, of Portland, Ore., was born Jan. 12, 1950. He passed away peacefully in Phoenix, Ariz., Jan. 16, 2022. Born in Portland, David attended Abernathy School and Franklin High School, graduating with the class of 1968. David then...

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My condolences and deepest sympathies to the family and loved ones of Dave. I worked with Dave at Willamette Painting and Willamsem and Bleid. It was always a pleasure working with Dave. He always has a pleasant attitude and a smile on his face. I will miss him . Bill Nevins

I will remember Dave with gratitude for his tremendous contributions to our little community of Churchill Downs, and with fondness for our friendship and mutual respect. I doubt if I will ever know anyone quite like him and I will miss him. Much love to Maureen, his children, and grandchildren.

So sorry for your loss! I´m convinced the PDCA/PCA would not be here if it wasn´t for those who served so selflessly. I only remember meeting him once - we see his legacy shining brightly through Ian and the association. May the family find comfort.

Dave was the president of the PDCA when I first got involved in the mid 2000´s. He was an inspiration to me and many others. His personality was infectious. He shared his wisdom and experience freely. I appreciate him as a person and a leader. We are all better to have known Dave Siegner.

I was so sorry to hear. I just had lunch with him in San Clemente in November.

What a great loss for the family and the industry. I have fond memories going back nearly 20 years with Dave. Serving with him on many local and national PDCA boards, and even traveling with him to Mexico City to meet with a huge paint company. A joy, honor and privilege knowing such a wonderful person. He won't be forgotten. Love to the family.

So sorry for you and the families loss. David was a great father, grandfather and overall sincere guy. I could always look forward to seeing Dave at family gatherings and seeing him make everyone laugh!

Heeey Buddy! Ian, I am so sorry...I am just now hearing this about your Dad. He was an icon of the Industry and I knew him for almost 30 years. I know how proud he was of you. You are my Brother. Love you

Dave, was one of my best friends. I will miss the time we spent together. I will remember the times we worked together,the PDCA events, fishing and Palm Springs and much more.