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Steve uploaded photo(s)
Wednesday, January 18, 2017
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at Stergis, don't think he wanted to leave, even signed his name on the table.
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Becky Fay-Higgins posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 17, 2017
I remember Uncle Fred would always stop and visit our family whenever he was driving his truck near our house. He made cleaning his truck sound like such an awesome fun thing my 5 other siblings and I used to fight over who got to help clean it! One of those times it was his 50th birthday. My Mom made him cake, we cleaned his truck inside and out, and my Dad gave his truck an oil change. If you didn't pay attention you would think he just came around when his truck was dirty or needed an oil change. I know it was more than that. He genuinely loved us. He stopped every chance he could, and every time we came to New York you could count on Uncle Fred to visit us at Grandma's house. He always had a smile and a warm feeling about him that you only get from the love of great family! RIP Uncle Fred I will forever miss you and love you. Love, your FAVORITE niece....Becky
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Meggie posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 17, 2017
My favorite memory of Uncle Fred is when my family was at Aunt Beth’s house, when she lived by Aunt Chris and Aunt Kathy, having a family lunch. We were all goofing around when Uncle Fred wanted a cool hair style like Uncle Tony. I decided to put Uncle Fred’s hair in little braids. It was so much fun and it gave us all a good laugh.
Another memory I have is when I would call and speak with Grandma on the phone. If someone came into the room, they all thought it would be fun to see if I knew who they were (I always did). I would always tell Grandma that I knew who he was, how could I not remember my favorite Uncle Fred. Grandma would then say, “Well then, here, you talk to him then.”
Uncle Fred, you will be greatly missed.
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Chris Demske posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 17, 2017
Fred
I was sorry to hear about the loss of your father. My condolences to you and your family. May your Dad rest in peace.
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Christine Fay posted a condolence
Monday, January 16, 2017
Fred, may you rest in peace and are in the company of our Lord in heaven. I prayed that you are enjoying being with Mom, Dad, Tony, little Danny and the rest of the family. You will be sadly missed by your family and friends that you left behind. May we all be together again in heaven. Love you brother. Chris
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