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December 9, 2010
Fred was a great guy and always a joy to talk to. I sang with him for many years in The Blessed Sacrament Choir and loved to see him every time. We were out of state when he died and were not able to tell you these things in person. All our love and prayers to the entire family. Jim and Beth McKinley
December 5, 2010
Dorothea:
Please accept my heartfelt condolences to you and your family. You will be very much in my thoughts as you all face this time of sadness and loss. May you find comfort in the love of your family and friends and the memories of past joyful times.
Stanley Nadel (San Diego)
Diane + Bruce O'Dell
December 4, 2010
Fred was a dear friend of ours, and my co-choir member whom I enjoyed singing with years ago at Blessed Sacrament Parish in San Diego, CA. I learned about his passing after the fact, but wish to tell his family that he is very much missed by us. We also cherish the friendship of his wife.
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