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Francis J. Siller

Ann Arbor, Michigan

1930 - 2022

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Siller, Francis (Frank) J 4/30/1930 - 9/2/2022 Ann Arbor, Michigan Born in Houghton, MI to Guy C. and Marie V. Siller (nee Brassaw), Frank from the beginning was an energetic person with an insatiable curiosity about how things worked, how to make them better, and a focus on goals and...

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My first "real" job was working for Frank in June of 1966. We were "tapping" into the Northwest Interceptor storm sewer line. It rained the day before so the site was flooded by the rain and was a muddy clay slip and slide. We dragged pumps around for 13 hours until "dark thirty" when my crew boss ,"Wes Junttenen(sp)", let us go home to recover for the next day. I continued with FJ Siller throughout the next 7 years on and off until I wasn't a "college kid" anymore. Thank you to Frank's...

My deepest sympathy to the Siller family. My memories of Frank and Lilly from past years are the best. The best to all of you.

Condolences from Benjamin Junttonens family to the Siller family on the passing of Frank. Dad worked for Frank for years in Ann Arbor and he took many of his kids to the office on Liberty Street and out to Mason Road sometimes on the weekends. May Frank rest in peace.

Lil, Leigh and the Siller family, I´m so sorry to hear of Frank´s passing. So many memories! Deepest sympathy from all the Robbins family.

My dad and Frank were friends and done some business together.That is when I met Frank and thought he was nice guy with a sense of humor. He sold me some equipment and was really fair.May he rest in peace and my condolences to the family.

I´m very sorry to read this. My deepest sympathy and highest regards to Lily and the family. Frank was the only person I know who enjoyed shoveling snow as much as I do! Frank (and his family) was a wonderful next-door neighbor and always had a smile, warm greeting and new topic of conversation. May you be resting easy above the Copper Country!