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Fred T. Stapp

Jacksonville, Florida

1946 - 2020

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Stapp Fred Trigg Stapp, Jr., 73, loving father, devoted husband, and loyal friend died on February 10, 2020, surrounded by his family. Fred was born on April 23, 1946, in Chattanooga, Tennessee, where he grew up, attended the Baylor School and hit home runs on baseball diamonds across the...

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I have been thinking about Fred this past year and a half. I had recently lost my dad when i learned of Fred's passing. I pulled this up today as i wanted to reread his obit and just put down what i remember of Fred myself. Fred was one of the very first attorneys in met in private practice when i left the PD's office and began working for GEICO. I remember calling my dad, Tom Greene, after a deposition i took of Fred's client and telling my dad about it. My dad then told ME he knew Fred and...

So sorry to hear about Fred's passing. The Curreys have told us much about your travels, and we know this was one of Fred's passions. Hoping you can continue more such adventures. We know the Curreys care greatly about you. Hoping you find solace in the affection of these and your many other friends and family. You are in our thoughts. Hope to see you in the future.

Deborah and family -- I am so sorry for your loss. I know words cannot bring much comfort, but I hope that you know I am thinking about you and sending you thoughts of strength and love.

Shocked to hear.. I will call you soon. You are in my thoughts. Stay strong.
Love,
Liesbeth

Fred was a professional colleague who took the time to get to know me personally and offer me a lot of advice about law and life. Thanks for being such a beautiful spirit. You clearly leave many behind that love you. Rest easy, Fred. God bless his family during this time of loss...

Fred was my fraternity brother. He was blessed with a quick wit and outgoing personality. He had an outstanding professional career and wonderful family. We miss him but are fortunate to have so many fond memories.

Deborah,

Beth and I just heard about Fred's passing. Just as he did all his life, he handled this difficult situation with both humor and dignity. He was a great friend and fraternity brother. He will be missed by everyone. I am sorry we cannot be there for the funeral. I hope our paths cross sometime in the future. We love you and Fred.

Jim

Deborah, Chuck and I are grateful that we were able to share an adventurous day with you and Fred in Telluride. Fred was lively, intelligent, kind, fun...I recall a truly memorable day eating sandwiches in the wild and talking about travels and family. And delighting over the wedding of Ben and Katherine. Much love between you two. We have been reading his interesting and dear posts. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. With love, Karen

We are so sorry to hear of Fred's passing. We really enjoyed the times we spent with Fred and Deborah back in the soccer days. Time passes too quickly .