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Jon Lionel Sircy

Portland, Oregon

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SIRCY, JON LIONEL Aug. 7, 1942 - March 13, 2003. Jon Lionel Sircy died March 13, 2003, with family by his side at his home in Portland. Jon was born Aug. 7, 1942, in Springfield, Tenn., to Athan and Jane Agnes Sircy. Jon lost his father in World War II. He grew up on a farm in Middleton, Ky. He...

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Jon had an uplifting spirit that always made you feel good. When he worked in Tucson he would often come by the Phoenix office to visit. Those were wonderful times.

Among the others who have signed, I also had the privilege to know Jon. I recall first meeting him when he got the mgr position in Tuscon ( I wanted it). I learned why he got it. He was positive and that was infectious. He lived life, far too short, fully, and will be remembered always.

The tribute to Jon is beautiful and captured his personality perfectly. His warmth always came through even meeting people for the first time. We will be donating to the St. Vincent Hospice in honor of Jon. Our love to Marcia and boys.

I am grateful for the friendship and laughter we shared with Jon. His memory will always be with us.

Jon was a great friend, strong but kind, with a smile that is unforgetable. We are priveleged to have known him. WE HAD FUN!!!

Jon was a true friend and great brother-in-law. When I think of Integrity,Understanding,Patience, and Dignity I will think often of him. I will miss his presence,his impact on me will last forever.

I was so lucky to have Jon as my brother in-law! Not only was he family, but he was a great friend. It was a joy to have him as part of my life!

Jon could charm the socks off of anyone he came across with "that full faced grin" and Kentucky-boy accent. I will greatly miss his laughter, sense of humor, fatherly-wisdom, and friendship.

He was such a fine example of a man. I have always tried to treat others as he treated me. But, I will doubtless never "hep" as many people as he did.