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Fred Antonio Sifuentes Sr.
May 10, 1935 - August 4, 2024

Place of Birth: Eagle Pass, TX
Residence: Sidney, MT
Age: 89



Federico “Fred” or “Lico” Antonio Sifuentes, 89, was reunited with his father, mother, brothers, and daughter on August 4, 2024. He was at home surrounded by his family under the End-of-Life Care in Sidney, MT.

Fred was born on May 10, 1935, in Eagle Pass, TX, to Emilio and Dolores (Cortinez) Sifuentes. He attended school in Eagle Pass until the 3rd grade. He didn’t like school so he began working as a farmer and would come to Sidney with his parents as seasonal “beet laborers,” hoeing and tending to sugar beets. One summer while working in Sidney he saw Lola, who would turn out to be his partner for life, and it was love at first sight. He loved telling the story of how he said “que bonitas nalgas” then told his mom “I’m going to marry her.”

In 1955, Fred united with Lola vowing to spend the rest of their life together. In 1958, Fred, Lola, and the kids packed up and headed to Los Angeles, CA, where he worked building up the runway for LAX with his uncle Louis. Fred and Lola lived in California for only a short time as they did not care for the city life so they packed up their family once again and headed back to Sidney. Once they returned to Sidney, Fred continued to work for the Propp farm where they raised their children. In 1970, Fred and Lola moved their family off the farm and into town. They lived in a small house in town for a short time. In approximately 1971, Fred went to work for Holly Sugar and in 1973 they were able to buy their first home where he would remain for the entirety of his life.

Fred and Lola were always busy working and helping take care of their grandchildren. Fred and Lola had their grandchildren running in and out of their home for many, many years. Fred worked as a watchman for Holly Sugar for 25 years but after some health issues he was advised to retire earlier than expected. After retirement, Fred often welcomed company, often joking about how he was on days off for these days then he was on vacation for the others, to make light of the situation of not being able to work since that is what he did since he was a child. Fred welcomed company in his home where he loved to visit, listen to music, tell stories, and drink a “cold one.” Fred’s children Tony, Freddie, Gloria, and Olivia remained at the Factory, and he would often talk “shop” with them so that he could keep his ties. Fred was a generous man and a great provider for his family. He and Lola had many friends.

Fred is survived by his wife of 69 years, Dolores “Lola” Sifuentes; children Yolanda Hibbard of Spokane, WA, Pastors Tony (Martha) Sifuentes of Glen Ullin, ND, Mary (Ed) France of Manchester, NJ, Fred (DeeAnn) Sifuentes of Sidney, MT, and Olivia Sifuentes of Sidney, MT; his step-children Stella Gallegos, Isabel Chavez, Humberto (Juanita) Ramos, and Rosario DelBosque all of San Antonio, TX; 19 grandchildren; 41 (with one on the way) great grandchildren; several great-great grandchildren; numerous step-grandchildren, step-great grandchildren, nieces, and nephews.

Fred is preceded in death by his father Emilio Sifuentes; his mother Dolores Sifuentes; his brothers Rudy, Emilio, Edward, and Albert Sifuentes; daughter Gloria Sifuentes Zadow; and infant son.

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Connie Angel (Sidney, Montana)
Aug 5, 2024
So sorry to see Fred passed away. Just letting you know that Im so sorry that he passed. All my love and prayers for comfort and peace to the whole family.
Sherry Anderson (Sidney, Mt. )
Aug 7, 2024
I have history with your family. Your dad and mom welcomed me in their home when I was a teenager, I loved going at your folks home. Your dad was hard working, my heart goes out goes out to you all.
Ðickie (Sidney )
Aug 7, 2024
We worked side by side, me a kid and Fred sort of my boss. After we became good friends a lifetime of laughs and remembering the good things.
Tammy Brese Venne (Sidney, MT)
Aug 8, 2024
God Bless your whole Family. Your Dads strong presence will surely be missed. What full life he lived with all of you surrounding him. My thoughts and prayers are with you all
Sharon Nelson (Billings, Montana)
Aug 9, 2024
Dear Family,
May Fred Rest in the Peace of Christ. We have lost another of our Holly Sugar retirees. Thinking of all of you.
Sharon Nelson
Billings, MT
Kent & Carol Braunberger (West Fargo, ND)
Aug 10, 2024
Pastor Tony, Martha, and family of Fred,
Sorry to read of the death of your father Pastor Tony. We trust you will be comforted by God’s love during this time and the days ahead.
Kent & Carol Braunberger
Sergio & Josie Velasquez (Whittier, California)
Aug 14, 2024
Tia Lola my prayers for you is that the lord gives you strength and tio will always be in all of are hearts our heart is broken wish I could be there my uncle was kind good man & good stories lots of laughs
Susie Erickson (Sidney, Mt., Montana)
Aug 15, 2024
To the family of Fred Sifuentes from the family of Dale Erickson, our deepest sympathy, love and condolences. Life is fleeting. Memories are forever.
Manny Garza (Eagle Pass, TX.)
Jan 30, 2025
I will always remember Mr. Lico Sifuentes. He was my neighbor when I was living in Sidney. I enjoyed visiting him and listening to music, laughing and saying jokes. My condolences to the whole family, Descanse en Paz.
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