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Westridge Florist & Gifts
20333 Stevens Creek Blvd, Cupertino, CA    Rate the Florist               
(408) 255-0970
   
Bob Gilmore's Flowers N Things
12230 Saratoga Sunnyvale Rd, Saratoga, CA    Rate the Florist               
(408) 255-1950
   
Fleur De Lis-Cupertino Florist
10285 S De Anza Blvd, Cupertino, CA    Rate the Florist               
(408) 253-9334
   
Palace of Flowers
10041 S Blaney Ave, Cupertino, CA    Rate the Florist               
(408) 873-7900
   
Fernwood Florist
18840 Cox Ave, Saratoga, CA    Rate the Florist               
(408) 379-1950
   
Judy's Florist & Gifts
1045 S De Anza Blvd # B, San Jose, CA    Rate the Florist               
(408) 253-2085
   
Hoo's Silicone Valley Florist
20061 Bollinger Rd, Cupertino, CA    Rate the Florist               
(408) 255-8181
   
Serene Orchids
1084 S De Anza Blvd, San Jose, CA    Rate the Florist               
(408) 996-7003
   
Rosies & Posies
1581 W Campbell Ave # D, Campbell, CA    Rate the Florist               
(408) 378-4046
   
Floral Fantasia
14440 Big Basin Way # 9, Saratoga, CA    Rate the Florist               
(408) 741-3490
   
Shanel's Spring Flowers
241 E Campbell Ave, Campbell, CA    Rate the Florist               
(408) 378-8096
   
Essence of Nature
267 E Campbell Ave, Campbell, CA    Rate the Florist               
(408) 866-9088
   


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Frank J. Siri, Jr. passed away peacefully on August 11, 2010 at the age of 64. Frank was born on June 18, 1946, in Palo Alto, California.

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Frank also leaves behind nieces and nephews Chris and Kim Guidice (Folsom), Paul Siri (Davis), Allison Siri (Cupertino), Ryan and Rhonda Odlum (Durham), ...

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