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FREDERIC HENDERSON BURROW
August 16, 1935 January 11, 2019
Frederic H. Burrow, of Bainbridge Island, Washington, passed away on January 11, 2019, of an acute infection, surrounded by "his girls".
Fred was raised in Colorado Springs, CO, by parents Fred and Ruth Burrow. He graduated from Colorado Springs High School and University of Idaho, earning a BS in Business, and was an SAE. He served in the U.S Army and succeeded as a banker with First National Bank of Oregon in Portland and Eugene, and Pacific National Bank of Washington, becoming its President in 1976.
He leaves behind his significant other, Marian Holt McLain, and former wife, JoAnne Minning Burrow, children Amy, Betsy (John Boyle), and Frederic Christopher, of Eugene, five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. He's also survived by his sister, Sandra Coulson (Dick), and nephews, Bret and Bradley Briggs, of Denver, CO.
A wake for friends and family will be held at the Washington Athletic Club on February 9, 2019. Please read the complete obituary at cookfamilyfuneralhome.com for details and remembrance contributions.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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Larry Haight
February 9, 2019
Larry Haight
February 9, 2019
Walt "Skip" Clemons
February 7, 2019
My condolences, Betsy! -Cathleen (from 2R)
February 3, 2019
So very sorry to hear of Fred's passing. He was a very special and dear friend and a huge blessing to me during my years with Pacific National Bank. Rest in peace my friend.
Dave Wheelon
February 3, 2019
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