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Richard and Margot Frisius
 Obituary - Margot Frisius
In celebration of a full life well lived, we announce the passing of Margot Frisius at the age of 86. She was a beloved wife, mother and grandmother.
Margot and her husband Richard, after a life living all over the world, have spent nearly 30 years in Costa Rica, dedicated to their macaw breeding and release program. Margot dreamt that Costa Rica would have beautiful birds returned to the rainforests, and she educated school children, friends and anyone who would listen, on the importance of respecting the needs of the environment and it's beautiful creatures. Co-founder of Amigos de las Aves in Alajuela, Costa Rica, Margot worked tirelessly to insure the preservation of the macaw species in Central America.
Margot's love of the arts, flowers, and all of nature, shines in everything she has undertaken. Her love, strength, and character, have greatly enriched all our lives, and she will be sorely missed.
A Thanksgiving service to celebrate Margot's life was held in Rio Segundo, Alajuela on Saturday 1st of November. The family request any donations in Margot's memory be made to the Hatchedtoflyfree Trust. c/o Richard Frisius, Apdo 2306-4050, Alajuela, Costa Rica
Richard and Margot chose Costa Rica because they found it to be so beautiful, with a
great climate and very friendly people. This made their decision to stay
Richard came from Hollywood, California in the USA, and Margot was born in Germany
but emigrated to the USA when she was 6. They met and were married in New York City in 1943.
Richard worked for Pan American Airways, based all around the world for 39 years.
With three children, Richard and Margot inevitably ended up with a weird and wonderful
collection of animals where-ever they lived. In Afghanistan, it was a deer and a wild
hare and in Africa it was an otter. There was an ant-eater, a hornbill, a duiker and
an african grey parrot in Nigeria and a three toed sloth and a pair of blue & gold
macaws in British Guiana.
After living in various places around the world, Richard and Margot settled in
Costa Rica in 1980. In 1986 they were credited as the first aviculturalists to breed
macaws in Costa Rica. Their dream has become a reality at Amigos de las Aves
Amigos de las Aves was 'born' in 1992.
The organization concentrates on the conservation and the breeding of scarlet and
great green macaws and furthermore in introducing them back into their native habitat in Costa Rica.
Amigos de las
Aves and the official Release Programs of Amigos de las Aves
in Costa Rica, www.amigosdelasavescostarica.org and
www.hatchedtoflyfree.org are not affiliated or associated with any
other company, organisation or association, by name or in any other
country.
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