Frederick, David M. 'Mick' 67 April 20, 1945 March 12, 2013 David Michael "Mick" Frederick was born on April 20, 1945 in Ogden, Utah to Howard N. Frederick and Margaret E. Rice. He moved to Forest Grove, at six months of age where he was raised. He played football and basketball and excelled in both sports. He graduated from Forest Grove Union High School in June 1963. He attended Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah and received his Bachelor's Degree in Accounting in 1970. He was a CPA and had a practice in his home in Hillsboro. He was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served a mission in Norway. He married Mary Schouten on Nov. 27, 1968 in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple. He served as Bishop of the Evergreen Ward and devoted his life to serving others. He is survived by his wife, Mary; daughters, Marella Eggeling (Hillsboro), Amy Loomis (Rexburg, Idaho), Megan Conser (Beaverton) and Bethany Frederick (Hillsboro); six grandsons; and five granddaughters, all who he loved dearly. He is also survived by his sisters, LaDonna Richardson and Linda Harper; and brother, Richard Frederick. Funeral service 11 a.m. on Saturday, March 16 at LDS Church, 2220 NE Jackson School Rd. in Hillsboro. Viewing on Saturday at the church at 9:30 a.m.
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March 28, 2013
I will miss him a great deal - thinking of you Mary at this time. Nancy Hill
March 19, 2013
Mary and Family,
We send our love to you. Mick was indeed a man who was loved by all. He loved all of you and the Lord. He was a blessing to so many.
Love,
Steve and Tam Svedin
March 18, 2013
Mick... you made life fun... for all of us... You will be missed... Ken McCarty
March 17, 2013
Ronda Staheli
Mary ,
My deepest sympathy for the passing of Mick. I have fond memories of you and Mick. I always looked to you as great examples to follow. Uncle Mick was always such a big tease and he was fun to be around. Kent and I also enjoyed getting to know your girls when we stayed with them when you both went on vacation when you lived in Holladay.
You have a very special family and I know the Lord will send you all the greatest blessings-you just have to recognize them. He loves you and will wrap his loving arms around you in your time of need. I love the scripture from Psalms: "Be still and know that I am God." He is aware of you and will guide your life and take care of you.
With all our love,
Ronda & Kent Staheli
March 16, 2013
Melvin Long
May you feel the Love of our Heavenly Father, especially at this time, and always. I knew 'Mick' when he was a Deacon in the original Hillsboro Ward on Walnut Street. His father was my very first Bishop. I send my love to your entire family. (P.S. LaDonna if you read this please send me your e-mail address: [email protected])
March 16, 2013
Our warmest and deepest sympathies to Mary and all of her family on this sad occasion. May the Lord bless you with peace and comfort.
Don and Connie Cook, Hillsboro
March 16, 2013
I,m deeply sorry for the loss of your loved one. May Gods love comfort and strengthen you during this difficult time. 2Cor.1:3,5
March 15, 2013
Dear Mary and family, We grieve the passing of Mick. He always brought joy and smiles to our face and heart. For Janeal it's a loss of a 65 year friendship. Mick was just a toddler when she was introduced to him and became a friend to his sister LaDonna. Heaven won't be the same quiet place it perhaps was when Mick arrived. Things perked up. We will be thinking of you Saturday, as we are in Yuma, Arizona at the time of his funeral. All our love, Janeal & Ron
March 15, 2013
Bill & Sandy Stone
Dear Mary and family,
Our deepest and sincerest sympathy and thoughts go to you and your family. Mick was such a good friend and bishop to our family. His joyful attitude and beautiful spirit will always be with us. Warm regards, The Bill Stone family
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