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Fernando J. Antunes

Phillipsburg, Nj, New York

Age 88

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Fernando J. Antunes POHATCONG TWP., NJ Fernando "Fred" J. Antunes, 88, of Pohatcong Township, NJ, passed away Monday, May 22, 2017, at home. Born in Mt. Vernon, NY, he was the son of the late Alvera (Elmeida) and Serafin Antunes. He was employed by several pump companies as a mechanical engineer....

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Fred also became my dads friend(Doug Brarens) he would visit with us along his walk around the manor. So sorry for your loss

Fred became my dad's friend when my dad(Joe Nagy) needed help repairing his porch. I had the privilege of dancing with Fred on his driveway after a tour of his beautiful cars in October 2016. He was an angel on Earth.

Mr. Antunes was always helpful and selfless. My fond memories include:
taking part on trips to Sandy Pond
Sailing the O'day 18 footer
his trusting us to pick up his open Buick from Maryland
the storing of my old Mustang when I didn't have a place to store it
... and many other instances of him being a friend as well as a father figure. He will be missed. My sincere condolences to the family.

So sorry. Hope you found a dance partner upstairs.

Fred was a highly regarded engineer whose knowledge influenced many. He was an interesting and nice man. Sincere condolences to his family. He will be missed.

Mrs. Antunes and Michael, Our family is keeping your family in our thoughts and prayers

Sir,
I did not know you personally, however I would very much like to "Thank You" for your dedicated and honorable Military Service to OUR country.
At a later date I will meet you in that "SPECIAL PLACE" which GOD reserves for all of those who have served their country in Military Uniform.
May ALL of GOD's blessings fall upon your dear family!

Please except our sincere condolences. Fred was fun, outgoing and very generous. He loved being involved with The Historic Hotel Bethlehem and showing and talking about his 1925 Franklin Touring car to our guests attending The Roaring 20's Ball. Sending prayers to the family and may you RIP Fred.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.