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Obituaries
Portland ‘Funkmaster’
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Frankie “The Funkmaster”
Redding Jr., a longtime power-
house from Portland’s blues and
R&B music scene, is being re-
membered after his death on Sept.
22 from complications of diabetes.
Redding was born into a mu-
sical family in Portland on Oct.
29, 1946. His parents, Frankie
Redding Sr. and Maidie L. Horn,
and two sisters, Corine Scarbor-
ough and Lorraine Danlie (all
deceased) were from the Choctaw
Indian Reservation in Aberdeen,
Miss. when they moved to Oregon
the same year.
Redding got his early start in
music at home trying to imitate his
sister Lorraine on piano; she later
taught him how to play. He also
had an interest in playing alto and
tenor saxophones in school and in
his early bands, but later switched
to the B3 organ and keyboard as
his chosen instruments.
He started as a professional mu-
sician at just 15 years old at Port-
land’s Original Cotton Club when
he was still attending Jefferson
High School, sitting in on the B-3
organ for the dynamic Billy Lar-
kin. During his life he performed
with national acts like Tyrone Da-
vis, Etta James and Terry Evans to
name a few. He also played with
many regional acts: The Royal-
laires, Wine, Vanilla Manila, City
Frankie Redding Jr.
Lights, The Arnold Brothers, The
Staple Brothers, The Norman Syl-
vester Band, Richard Day Reyn-
olds and more.
Frankie leaves behind his life
partner, Susan Lee; stepdaughter
Anna Thompson (Sean); stepson
Clint Lee; granddaughter Kalie
“JJ” King; nieces Ruby L. Allen
and Ahndraya Andrews; nephew
Jeffrey Andrews; and his great
grandchildren, great nephews and
great nieces. Along with his joy of
music, Frankie loved collecting
movies and vintage action fig-
ures. He was known for his keen
sense of fashion and had a smile
and laugh that would light up the
room! He is loved by his family,
friends and fans that will miss him
terribly.
He will be honored with a Mu-
sical Celebration of Life open to
the public on Sunday, Oct. 20,
from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Spare
Room Lounge, 4830 N.E. 42nd
Ave.
In Loving Memory
Leo ‘The Lion’ Turner
Leo “The Lion” Turner, also known as “Mr. Glass,” was born June
23, 1943 and died Sept. 18, 2019.
Services will be held Friday, Oct. 4 at 11 a.m. at the Sharon Sev-
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