ALFRED-SAPP-Obituary

ALFRED E. SAPP Jr.

Miami, Florida

Age 68

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SAPP, ALFRED E., JR., 68, originally from Miami, FL, died near Annapolis, MD, on July 23, 2011. He was born in Miami, FL, October 30, 1942 to Vera Mae (nee Crowson) Sapp of Ft. Smith, AK, and Alfred Eli Sapp of Ft. Meade, FL. "Fred" graduated from Miami Edison High School in 1960 and from...

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I first met Fred in the late 60 - early 's at Patrick AFB at the "Bat Cave." He was truly a get friend. I worked with him from the mid seventies until the late 80's. Traveled with him and worked on many programs together. We exchanged emails guite often but he wrote me a letter (Not email) explaining his illness not long before he went home to be with our Lord. He will be truly missed. Harold D. Newby

I knew Fred from partying at the Mousetrap and the beach - he was a good friend and a funny, great looking guy. I thought of him often over the years

I was a roommate of Freds from 1967 to 1973 at the Granada House. Fred was in my wedding Feb 1975. Sorry to see such a smart person pass away so young since he was only one month older than I. Other than Christmas cards have not had any contact in the last many years though we kept saying we need to get together .

As an FSU grad myself, I was so very saddened to learn of Fred's passing. I ran around with (partied you might say!) and was friends with Fred in the 70's in Cocoa Beach, along with my good buds Gary Autry and Dean Grabach. I lost touch with Fred over the years, although Gary kept me up to date on Fred's wherabouts from time to time. My deepest sympathy to Fred's extended family members. He will be missed, but his memory lives on.

Fred & I were were friends & worked together at Patrick in the late 60's. I last saw him about 5 yrs. ago. I will miss him.

We have shared the delight of the gaggle of grand neices and grand nephews with the Sapp family for 20 years

To a friend and Edison Sr. High School class mate.
May the candle light the way for the next steps in your journey.