Frederick Rimmele

Frederick Rimmele

Frederick Rimmele Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 13, 2001.
Doctor With a Ponytail

The first time Kimberly Trudel met Frederick Rimmele III, he was far ahead on a hiking trail in New Hampshire, a dot in the distance. Gradually, he kept dropping back to others in the group, until, walking with his shirt off, he found himself chatting with Ms. Trudel. "Those hiking boots look awfully small," he said, using a pickup line straight out of an L.L. Bean catalog. She responded, "If you want to check out my feet, you could give me a foot massage at the end of this hike."

He did, and a romance blossomed. That was the summer of 1994. A year later, they became engaged on the side of a mountain in Maine. In June 1997, they married, settling in Marblehead, Mass. At 32, Dr. Rimmele was a physician who directed a residency program affiliated with Beverly Hospital in Beverly, Mass. He was popular with his patients, who, when they could not remember his name, asked for the doctor with the beard and the ponytail.

"He recognized that life was a precious gift and he never took it for granted," Ms. Trudel said of Dr. Rimmele, who was a passenger on United Airlines Flight 175. "He took advantage of every opportunity, whether it was travel or educational."

Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 26, 2001.


Frederick C. Rimmele III, physician and naturalist; at 32

By Globe Staff, 9/19/2001

Frederick C. Rimmele III, a physician from Marblehead, was killed on Sept. 11 in New York City while aboard United Airlines Flight 175. Dr. Rimmele, who was en route to a medical conference in Monterey, Calif., was 32.

Dr. Rimmele was born and raised in Clifton, N.J., and attended Montclair Kimberley Academy.

In 1990, he graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Amherst College, where he also rowed on the crew team and edited the campus humor magazine.

In 1994, he completed his studies at Duke University School of Medicine.

He briefly entered private practice before joining the faculty of the Family Practice Residency, based at Beverly Hospital and Hunt Memorial Hospital in Danvers.

An Eagle Scout, amateur naturalist, avid Scrabble player, and dabbler in the stock market, Dr. Rimmele had a disposition that was naturally curious and inventive, said his family and friends.

He spent time with his wife, Kimberly Trudel, hiking the Swiss Alps, touring the Irish countryside, bird-watching in the rain forests of Belize, and canoeing the backwaters of Maine.

Dr. Rimmele also enjoyed bird-watching with his mother in New Jersey.

Besides his wife of four years, Dr. Rimmele leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Rimmele Jr.; his sister, Karen M. Connors; and his grandmother, Mrs. Frank Kunzier.

A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Monday in the Church of St. Andrew in Marblehead.

Editorial Obituary published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on September 19, 2001.


Dr. Frederick Rimmele, caring physician New patients who could not recall Dr. Frederick Rimmele's name always remembered what he looked like: He was the physician with the beard and the pony-tail.

Of course, there were other things that stood out about Dr. Rimmele. He was the doctor who spent time talking with them, who made them feel at ease, who made them feel he cared.

"He was very popular with the patients," said Steven Flood, a physician who worked with Dr. Rimmele at the Foxboro Area Health Center in Massachusetts.

Dr. Rimmele, 32, who grew up in Clifton and attended Montclair Kimberley Academy, was traveling to a medical conference in Monterey, Calif., aboard United Airlines Flight 175 when terrorists crashed the plane into the World Trade Center last Tuesday.

Dr. Rimmele had left private practice about three years ago and had joined the faculty of Family Practice Residence at Beverly and Hunt Hospitals in Beverly, Mass.

Besides his passion for medicine and teaching, Dr. Rimmele, who lived in Marblehead, Mass., had a love of nature that was rooted in his days as an Eagle Scout. He and his wife, Kimberly Trudel, an executive in the software industry, hiked the Swiss Alps, toured the Irish countryside, bird-watched in the rain forests of Belize and canoed the backwaters of Maine.

Whenever he returned to New Jersey to visit family, Dr. Rimmele spent time bird-watching with his mother along the shore.

Known for his playful sense of humor, Dr. Rimmele had edited the campus humor magazine at Amherst. He also rowed on the crew team and graduated Phi Beta Kappa. He completed his doctoral studies at Duke University School of Medicine in 1994 and served his residency at the Maine-Dartmouth Family Residence Practice.

A church-going Episcopalian, Dr. Rimmele was a home-brewer who also loved a good game of Scrabble.

In addition to his wife of four years, Dr. Rimmele is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Rimmele Jr.; his sister, Karen M. Connors, and his grandmother, Mrs. Frank Kunzier.

A memorial service is to be held at the Church of St. Andrew in Marblehead, Mass., Monday, Sept. 24, at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Nature Conservancy, 4245 N. Fairfax Drive, Suite 100, Arlington, Va. 22203-1606, Reference No. 2861662.

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Norma DeRosier

September 10, 2021

This year and every year since 9/11, I take a moment to think of you. You were after all my children's doctor. My children had a great doctor. A kind, happy soul who made children relax and feel better. A man who affected many who I am sure made his parents and family proud and thankful to have had him in their lives.

September 13, 2019

I light a candle to keep Fred's spirit alive in those whose lives he touched

Kathy St. Claire

September 13, 2019

Still thinking of Dr Rimmele today and what a great man was lost on September 11, 2001. Thinking of his family also.
Kathy St. Claire

Richard Washburn

September 12, 2019

I still hear Mom's voice speak of being the last patient Dr. Rimmele saw in the afternoon of 9/10/2001. Thank you Dr. Rimmele for taking as good a care of Mom as you did. Forever RIP.

David Markowitz

September 11, 2019

To the family of Dr.Rimmele..
Many years ago I had a Doctor's appointment with a Dr.Rimmele..
This man was the nicest caring Doctor I ever met..
I Found out only years later that he died on 9-11...
It broke my heart!..
I wanted to tell his family.. That he will always be remembered by me!! He was a super good human being!!
David Markowitz
Beverly Mass..My Sincerest Condolences To Dr.Rimmeles Wife And Family And Friends!!

Kelly Caraccio-Warren

September 12, 2016

On my mind each and every 9/11. Rest in peace Doc.

Kathy and Harold St. Claire

September 11, 2016

Just thinking of Dr Rimmele today on the anniversary of 911. My husband and I were both patients of his and were very sad to hear that he was on one of the planes that day. He was the best doctor we had ever had and since have had none better. He was a very genuinely caring person. My husband and I are both thinking of him and his family today.

Richard Washburn

September 11, 2016

May you be resting in peace. Thank you for caring for my mother in Beverly. She spoke of seeing you as a patient on 9/10/2001. She loved you and the care she received.

Del Newberry

March 1, 2016

Praying today for Dr. Rimmele's friends and family. Looks like the world lost a fine man that horrible day that we will never forget. With much love from Texas,

Ed Stenson

January 22, 2016

Going on 16 years later and I still get tears when I talk about him. I was a patient of his in Beverly? directed to him by my wife. She said he was a unique doctor and that I would like him. He turned out to be patient and direct and as so many have said, caring. My thoughts are for his family and friends with hopes that they have found peace and happiness.

Kelly Warren

September 11, 2015

Thinking of you today and always. God bless.

September 10, 2015

I am so sorry! My classmates and I are praying for you all year and forever. Jesus loves you so much and so do I

Lynne DM

September 10, 2015

As tomorrow's dark anniversary approaches, my thoughts turn to you as they do every year, Fred; your memory is a blessing.

Blue

September 25, 2014

Sometimes words are lost & aren't enough to express a loss. May you always be remembered & your name never be lost.

Jen

September 11, 2014

Rest in peace

kelly warren

September 9, 2014

As another anniversary approaches, I find myself remembering this kind doctor - the one with the ponytail and beard -- who walked the halls of Beverly Hospital when I also worked there. To his wife, mom, dad, siblings and others who love him - please know that he is remembered.

Joyce

March 6, 2014

Our love ones will awake from death.

Richard Washburn

September 13, 2013

Dear Dr Rimmele,
I am not sure why this note took this long. I wanted to learn more of you as you see, my mother, Elaine Washburn was a patient of yours. She always spoke of how much she liked you and your kind ways of caring for her. She was extremely saddened to hear of the tragedy that took your life while on Flight 175. She had mentioned how you saw her as a patient at the Beverly facility on 9/10/01 and that you were flying to California the next day. She always spoke of you until her death in June of 2012 at age 83. As her son, thank you for leaving your impression on her with your kind care. May peace be with you, your family and my mother.
Sincerely
Richard Washburn

SYLVIA CRAIG-LOCOCO

September 11, 2013

Keeping you and your family in my thoughts Fred. You were always so kind with your patients and co workers.You will never be forgotten.

Michael Eng

September 11, 2013

Thinking about you 9/11/13. We lived together for a half year when I was also a student at Duke Med. I remember you so fondly, as funny and disarmingly honest. I'm quite moved at the legacy you've left behind. As I move out of pathology into primary care, I hope I carry a little of Fred Rimmele with me.

Fred's Garden at MaineDartmouth Family Practice

September 11, 2011

Mark Rabuck

September 11, 2011

Fred, you were the coolest nerd I've ever known. You lived life to the fullest and inspired me to do the same. Miss you, man.

Sylvia Craig LoCoco

September 11, 2011

Remembering you today Fred. Your kindness to your patients will never be forgotten. Glad I had a chance to work with such a thoughtful physician.

Al Pat Schobel

September 11, 2011

Only God can know our hurt,he. Gave us Fred then took him home,so,so,early.Al and PAt Schobel

Jeanne Casey

September 11, 2011

Fred, I'm so amazed and impressed by what you accomplished and all of the lives you touched in the 11 short years after our graduation. With aloha...

Dawn LaRoche Ketron

September 10, 2011

I still remember your kindness as a doctor. Never in all my years in the medical field have I come across a doctor with such genuine compassion and concern for his patients on such a personal level. I will never forget the night you came in to the ICU at Beverly Hospital well after work hours to sit with your patient and the family as the patient was dying. Never have I seen another doctor interact with patients and families quite the way you did. Every year at this time reminds me of a great human being gone far, far too soon. You are never forgotten...

September 10, 2011

Dr Rimmele:
Thank you for taking care of my children,especially my autistic daughter, Erin. May God grant you the eternal blessings of peace in heaven, may you enjoy the blessings of Christ's infinate mercy. Thank you and we miss you. And may God grant your family peace and tranquility.

Barbara Simonds

September 9, 2011

So glad that our paths in life crossed. There are joy in the memories of your presence but sadness in the memory of our loss. Always, Barb (MDFP nurse)

DJM

Lynne DM

September 8, 2011

Ten long years, my old friend, and we miss you still.

My darling boy, born on the 8th anniversary of the day you left this earth, has so many qualities that remind me of you, I find myself imagining that you're his angel. I hope he realizes the promise of his lovable sweetness, his funny boisterousness, and his big-hearted charm, as you did. Rest in peace, Fred.

Myself, My oldest who he saw into this world Myranda, My son Aerrin, and my youngest daughter Emillia.

Tina Landry

August 31, 2011

As September 11 rolls around once again I am taken back to the memory of Dr. Rimmele. He was an amazing doctor to me because his level of patience with me as a first time pregnant woman was abundant. He was thoughtful of all my worries and never made me feel stupid. There should be more doctors like him. It is still hard to believe that he was lost to us all onthat horrible day. But I went to his memorial in maine and the one thing that I am sure of is HE WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN!!!! I am placing a picture of Dr. Rimmele in the chapel of The Salvation Army in Waterville ME in his memory.I will always have a reminder of him because he delivered my daughter, well actually he was five minutes late but his colleague delivered her for him, it was quite comical never to be forgotten. To his wife: I am so sorry for your loss and I hope you are doing well in your life, he will always be with you. He had a very strong spirit while he was with us and touched so many lives so I know his spirit lives on and he must be doing amazing things in Heaven. Sincerely, Tina Landry.

Peggy Childers

August 8, 2011

To the family and friends of Frederick Rimmele:
Frederick will be held in the hearts of Americans forever. I cannot and will not allow those we lost on 9/11 be forgotten. My deepest sympathy to you.

Ashlee Smith

May 17, 2011

I did not know you or any of your family but upon my trip to Ground 0 I bought a tribute bracelet with a random name on it. One of the two bracelets I was given had the name Frederick Charles Rimmele the 3rd. I am honored to wear this bracelet every day and every time I am asked what my bracelet says I tell them about you and your story. Rest In Peace. I am praying for your loved ones.

Myranda Landry

January 6, 2011

I am so sorry for your loss.. He was my doctor, he handed me to my mom after giving birth to me... I miss him and so does my mom... We'll all remember you!!!

November 3, 2009

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

GML

September 11, 2009

Fred, your loss is still unfathomable. God watch over you, man.

September 11, 2009

From: Brian Bones
Date: Fri, 11 Sep 2009 04:57:16 -0700 (PDT)
To: Erin Bones; ;
Subject: September 11- thoughts and prayers


Kids-

Today is September 11- It was 8 years ago today that our country was attacked by terrorists. Some 3,000 Americans died that day. One victim was your doctor when you lived in Beverly. He was only 32 years old.. You may not remember Dr. Frederick Rimmele, but he knew each of you and cared you you. Please say a prayer for him and his family on this day.

For many Americans, 9/11 is an abstraction, something hard to conceptualize, but for you, well, you have a personal connection to that tragic day.

Today is a good day to reflect upon the blessings of life, and the privileges of being an American, the gifts that freedom brings, and the responsibilities of citizenship.

Do not take your liberty for granted, celebrate it- live life fully and be mindful of all of our fellow countrymen who serve to protect us.

Love Dad

Brian David Bones
152 Colonial Rd.
Summit NJ 07901
[email protected]
973.452.9615

Jeannette Myers

September 11, 2009

I ran across this guest book for Frederick Rimmele today and decided to post a thought. I have been wearing a memory band everyday since my church created these bands shortly after September 11, 2001. I am always being asked who Frederick Rimmele is that is engraved on my memory band. I am always thinking about how the family is doing and his family are in my prayers all of the time. God bless the family.

L DM

September 11, 2008

Remembering your funny charm today and always, Fred.

Denise Haynes

September 11, 2008

I just happened to come upon this guest book after reading and listening to all of the memorial events going on today and want to say it was a pleasure working with Fred. He was a wonderful person, who once you got to know him, you were going to have some great times. We miss you Fred, but know that you are with us in spirit. Many blessings to your wife and family.

Paul Vetter

September 10, 2008

Fred -- miss you. Been a long time, man.

FCR, M.D.

Lynne DM

September 11, 2007

Six years since one of humanity's brightest lights was extinguished, and the loss is undimmed. Rest in peace, friend.

P Tabbernor

June 17, 2007

In memory....

kristine

April 17, 2007

As I stitched your name on the memorial that I am doing for all of the victims, I prayed for you and your family. Please know that your death was not in vain. We will always remember. God Bless.

Joanne Kelsey

March 25, 2007

I remember at one appointment I had with Dr. Rimmele, I was in pain and got very angry, because I did not think that he was listening to me. Then he quietly looked at me with compassion, he did not need to say anything, to help me to relax. It is 2007 and I still miss him very much. Thank you God for the time I had Dr. Rimmele as my physician. Continue to be with his family.

dawn Sproules

September 23, 2006

Iam very sorry fo your loss.Gob Bless the Rimmele family.You are in my prayers always

debra Rimel

September 19, 2006

My son Tommy is doing a memorial biography about someone who perished in the terrorist attacks. Fred sounds like an amazing person and we are proud to share a part of his name. My son is 11 and wants to be a doctor also. I hope he will be like Fred. Debra Rimel

Lisa Tracy

September 13, 2006

Fred. Those of us who were so privileged to know you, still think of you often. One of my favorite refrains is still, "What would Fred think of this?"

Penny

September 11, 2006

i will always remember Fred as the man that wouldnt give up on me and help me become the strong healthy women that i am today I will never forget him and for all that he had done to help me get where i am today

Joanne Kelsey

September 14, 2005

As September 11, 2005 has gone by, I know in my heart that I will always remember Dr. Rimmele. I speak openly of him to people, wanting them to know of him also.I hold dear to my heart his family. Dr. Rimmele once again I say that I am glad that I have been able to know you and have you as a doctor. Thank you so much & may you rest in Peace.

Michelle Rebelsky

November 14, 2004

I have thought about Fred almost everyday since Kathy called me at work to tell me he was on the plane. He was a wonderful friend and doctor. He was always there with a joke and the right answer to a puzzling diagnosis. I remember the day in the call room he told me he was in "love with this woman named Kim--but he wan't sure he would be able to see her again." I walked in and out of dozens of stores with him in Portland to find the "perfect" gift for her and I had the honor of attending their fairybook wedding. He is deeply missed

Jamie Meredith

December 19, 2003

I realize it's been a while since the attacks, and I just wanted to say, I remember. I met Fred in 1995 when I was a young pregnant girl, he was working at Thayer hospital (Waterville, Me) as a resident. At that time in my life I was so alone, and when I began to have problems with my pregnancy even Doctors I came in contact with seemed unwilling to help. After going to another hospital in the area with no help I went to Thayer as a last ditch effort. That is when I met him, he did everything in his power to come up with some answers for me. And even after I went home, he called back several times to see how I was doing. The fact that he cared enough to go the extra mile, changed who I was. No one had gone the extra mile for me before. Today I have a wonderful 8 year old son, whose mother is a better person because someone like Dr. Rimmelle cared. I still tell my family about him, and I wanted everyone to know I will always remember not because of this horrible tragedy but because he gave me a gift.

Joy Thibodeau

September 13, 2003

I wanted to say my prays are with the family. He will be greatly missed.

My husben and I was his patients at Maine-Dartmouth Family Practice.He was a great Doctor.My husben and I are greatful that we got the privilege to meet him and have him as our Doctor.

Dr.Rimmile My you rest in peace.

Joanne Kelsey

September 11, 2003

Sincere thoughts of you the family of Dr. Fred Rimmele. May you know that you are surrounded by many of us who will never forget you.

Kathy Swaringen

August 25, 2003

1 Mile was walked to honor the life of Frederick and all the family friends and loved ones he left behind. May you find some comfort in knowing that you do not grieve alone and that he will never be forgotten.

Elizabeth Mitchell

October 23, 2002

To the family of Frederick Rimmele:



As often as I can, I read through the tributes on this web site. Tonight I found the story of Frederick's life and I can see that he was an exceptional man. My heart goes out to all of you. I will never know the depth of your loss, but I am one of many Americans who will never, never forget. You are in my prayers tonight. God bless you and keep you in His loving arms now and forevermore. Elizabeth Mitchell

Graham Gillen

September 12, 2002

On a stone plaque under a beautiful redbud tree in a quiet corner of an otherwise busy office park, a dedication simply reads "In memory of Frederick Rimmele, September 11, 2001".



It is a peaceful place and a fitting tribute for one who so loved nature and the outdoors.



God Bless you Dr. Rimmele.

Suzy Richmond- Cohen

September 12, 2002

Your last weekend of life was spent with my brother Jonathan, your friend from Amherst and first college roommate. He was visiting his college roommate and his wife. Getting away from his high-pressured job in NYC. Jon came back from a great weekend, relaxed. He told me what a great time he had and that they had made plans to get together in the coming months in NY. How could they have known that their goodbye at the airport would be their last?

My memories of you are of Jon's happy, good-hearted, good-natured college friend with the bowl shaped head of blond hair and a constant smile on your face. As Jon's little sister, I did not know you well, but I remember you fondly and wish your family peace.

To Kim, your Parents, your Sister, and Grandmother, may you find peace in knowing that everyone who knew Fred, even just as his roommate’s little sister, has memories of him that put a smile on their face. He was an exceptional person and he was certainly loved by my brother Jon.

Patti Brooks

September 7, 2002

It is almost a year later. Those of us that worked with Fred miss his dedication, professional manner, and love of medicine. We still expect him to come around a corner in the office, walking and reading....The Family Practice Center is becoming Danvers Family Doctors, a private practice that was one of Fred's dreams and is being opened in his memory. I am honored to be a part of this dream. The Doctors and Staff of the Family Practice Center can't help but ask, "What if"?

Joanne Kelsey

August 22, 2002

I was privileged to be one of Dr. Rimmele's patients. He was so kind.For all of us how knew him, will miss him much. I am happy to have many memories of him in my heart. Thank you Dr. Rimmele.

Vicki Marley

March 31, 2002

As the mother of another Eagle Scout, I know Fred must have been a special young man. My prayers are with your family at the loss of Fred. Just know the Lord is holding him in the palm of His right hand through eternity.

Will and Elizabeth Porteous

January 29, 2002

We remember Fred with great fondness and respect, and will never forget his love for and devotion to his wife, Kim. He made this world a better place; may we all learn from his way of living.

Teresa Jahn

January 12, 2002

We are deeply sorry for your tremendous loss of Frederick. May his courious disposition, life, and love live on in you. May the sorrow in your hearts be lightened by warm memories of times together. Our hearts cry with you.

America Cries

We see your sorrow-

and our hearts cry....

We can not erase your pain

but you do not have to face the anguish alone-for we-

-the American people-

are beside you.

We so desperately want to have the touch that brings you comfort,

the strength that gives you courage,

and the words to lighten your spirits.

And when we are left speechless

may the silence of our nation weave love into your hearts

to ease your sorrow.

May you find healing through our nation's strength as we-

-the American people-

face this difficult time together. Our hearts are with you. Teresa Jahn

Dixon, IL

Linda Cotton

October 31, 2001

May the love in your hearts turn the tears into smiles as you remember what a loving son, brother and husband Fred was. The memories contained in this memorial are truly a testament to the love of life and family that Fred had. You are so lucky to have had him in your life even if just for a short time.

Ann Ullmann

October 24, 2001

Dr Rimmele's loss is strongly felt at the Hunt Nursing Home where he cared for many residents with love and compassion.I miss his energy , dedication and kindness . He was very special and will not be forgotten .

sarah thayer

October 22, 2001

I am so very sorry. This murder should never have occurred.

I was raised in Marblehead which I still call home. I've been in Kodiak since l980.

Fred at Amherst

Lynne Dewhurst-McBurney

October 13, 2001

I was lucky to know you, and I grieve for your senseless death. Rest in peace.

BARBARA BOLIN

September 30, 2001

MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS GO OUT TO YOU ALL.MAY GOD BLESS YOU ALL.

DR.RIMMELE MAY YOU REST IN PEACE.

Elaine Amosun

September 25, 2001

My deepest sorrow goes out to the Rimmele family and all who knew what a wonderful man and doctor he was. I am actually writing this on behalf on my mother Elaine who knew Dr. Rimmele and always had wonderfrul things to say about him. He was the best physician anyone could have wanted. He listened to her and took care of her as his patient and God Bless him for being wonderful. May your memory live on and may God watch over you.

hilario see

September 20, 2001

To the Rimmele family, I extend my condolensces for such a wonderful person. He was a mentor and dedicated teacher for me in the family practice program. He stands up for what he believes in. I will truly miss him.

hilario see

Kimber and Brett Hess

September 19, 2001

We will miss the best, most caring doctor we ever had the honor of being patients to. Our Loss is nothing next to that of those he loved. Please accept our condolences and know we will always remember him for his incredible good nature and dedication to excellence.

Edward & Maryann Stenson

September 19, 2001

To the family and friends of a gentle,caring man. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and our hope that you find peace and comfort in your relationships with each other. God Bless you.

Linda McDonald

September 17, 2001

For the Rimmele Family and Friends,



May life's memories support and comfort you, along with the knowledge the hospital family holds you close in our thoughts. With sympathy...

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