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Fred Siri

Portland, Oregon

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Siri, Fred 90 Oct. 22, 1924 Mar. 18, 2015 He was a husband, father, papa, friend and farmer. And, no matter how you knew Fred, he was one of the most down to earth people you would ever meet. With family by his side, Fred passed away March 18, 2015, at home in the same manner he lived his life,...

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Still miss ya pal....

Happy Birthday Dad. I miss you everyday.
Love you forever, Emy

Fred, I met you only a few times... but know of your legendary legacy...

My thoughts are with you, Rachel and family...

I'm sad to hear of Fred's passing. I always enjoyed visiting the farm, hanging out with the extended family and listening to all of the stories!

Rachael, I have many fond memories of picking radishes and onions and more at your farm off Lake Rd: Fred happy on his tractor, summers of sunny or muddy days in the fields, standing at your back door waiting to be paid, babysitting Marilyn, Jimmy and Barbara. It was a privilege to work on your farm. Knowing you and Fred for so many years helped me learn responsibility and care, as well as giving me a rare chance at a young age to earn money for college. I am grateful. My thoughts are with...

We have many fond memories as neighbors of Fred and Rachels. Our children learned good work ethics from Fred. Our condolences to Rachel and family.

My condolences to the family. Many fond memories of Fred and his family as our neighbors when I was younger.

They don't weave the cloth that he was cut from anymore.
Godspeed.

I'll never forget Fred. Worked for him the summer of '82 with his nephew Jeff. I'd never worked a farm before so I made a lot of rookie mistakes and I could tell he was trying to be patient with me but before or since, I've never been the focus of that much yelling. But I loved that job! I've always looked back on that season and the experience with the Siri family as the best summer of my life. Great people. My condolences.