Introduction

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The Friese family migrated to the Pacific County town of Lebam, Washington, during the Great Depression when 2,500 acres of farmland and timber were purchased by Albert Friese Sr. Among the Frieses that continue to live there today are the children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren of Albert Friese Sr.

Family Members

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Twenty-three members currently reside in Lebam and they are as follows:

Skip and Evelyn Friese (grandparents)

Ron and Patty Friese - Kelly, Jon, and Allie

Rob and Lisa Friese - Shawn, Laura, and Chelsi

Skip and Kathy Friese - Matthew, Zackary, and Karli

Jamey and Heidi Friese - Andrew, Aaron, Lauren, and Brooke


The two Friese daughters of Skip and Evelyn are:

Teri Frasier, married to Rick Frasier - Kari, Keith, and David

Tami Stahl, married to Mark Stahl - Jill, Kevin, and Jason

Halfmoon Ranch

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Still living on the original 2,500 acres, the Friese family maintains a small beef cattle ranch on which the four sons, and their offspring still live today.