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Squash became a lifelong passion. Thank you Fred and Carol.
Dick Rice
January 30, 2019 | Rochester, NY | Friend
Pittsford, New York
1928 - 2017
Weymuller, Charles FrederickPittsford: Died peacefully on January 30, 2017. Fred was born in Brooklyn, NY to Caroline Alexander and Charles Augustus, MD on October 12,1928. He is predeceased by his parents and sister, Carol Weymuller Wellman. He is survived by his sister, Gretchen Weymuller...
Read MoreSquash became a lifelong passion. Thank you Fred and Carol.
Dick Rice
January 30, 2019 | Rochester, NY | Friend
Fred will always be remembered by his squash students and all his friends at the Genesee Valley Club.
Dick Rice
February 07, 2017 | Rochester, NY
Carol,
Sorry to hear about Fred. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you. Miss you at the "Bart".
Bob and Punky Toner
bob toner
February 07, 2017 | Geneva, NY
Few people have had a more powerful influence on my life than Fred. He was a coach, a mentor, a friend. Meticulous in his instruction on technique, tireless and visionary in his advocacy for squash at all levels, Fred was driven by his deep passion, and strong sense of purpose. Perhaps his most valuable, yet underappreciated characteristic, was the fact that Fred was simply always there, expressing that he cared modeling for all of us a life well lived. This is just some of what I'll...
Kevin Klipstein
February 06, 2017 | New York, NY
Fred had such a positive influence on my life. Teaching me squash, taking me to tournaments and to Australia in 1978! I would not have achieved success in squash without Fred and Carol. They made such a difference in my life and I will always appreciate their love and support. They started the squash program in Brooklyn Heights that is alive and well today.Love you both and thank you Fred for all your time, energy and caring. Love you, Alicia
Alicia McConnell
February 05, 2017 | Colorado Springs, CO
Uncle Fred was a great guy. He inspired me to find a career that I love to show up for every day, as he did. I'll miss his easy going, humble way.
Betsy Garry
February 05, 2017 | San Diego, CA | Family