May God bless you and your...
Bob and Nancy,
Mary Ann and I were sorry to hear of your loss. Your family will be in our thoughts and prayers.
God Bless,
Mary Ann and John Dietrick
John Dietrick
February 06, 2008


Easton, Pennsylvania
"> Frank Freidl Jr. Frank Freidl Jr., 87, of Williams Township, formerly of Wilson, passed away Thursday, January 31, 2008, in the Inpatient Hospice Unit at Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentown. Born on January 23, 1921, in Furstenfeld, Austria, he was the son of the late Frank Sr. and...
Read MoreBob and Nancy,
Mary Ann and I were sorry to hear of your loss. Your family will be in our thoughts and prayers.
God Bless,
Mary Ann and John Dietrick
John Dietrick
February 06, 2008
Bob, Jenny and I are sorry about the loss of your father. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.
Jeff Bauschard
February 04, 2008 | Farr West, UT
Bob, We were sorry to hear of your loss,our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family in this time of grief. Your father must have been a great man because it shows in you,may your memories of him bring you comfort.
Connors Paul & Annette
February 04, 2008 | Spring Creek
Bob,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time.
Paul and Anna Reddington
Paul Reddington
February 04, 2008 | Manchester, NH
My deepest sympathy for the entire Fredil family...Bob, Nancy and girls your in my thoughts and prayers
GOD BLESS
dianne lonardo
February 04, 2008 | Harrisville, RI
Bob, I wish to express my deepest condolances to you and your family at this time of dispair. Nancy and I are in you prayers. David
David Banyas
February 03, 2008 | Eighty Four, PA
Dear Bobby, Nancy and family. We are so sorry for your loss. Please accept our deepest sympathy. May god be with you through this very difficult time. Take care.
BETTE & BARB
Bette Werkheiser Seveney
February 03, 2008 | Easton, PA
Bob,
Our thoughts and prayers are of you at this time. Our memories will keep us going.
Ron and Sharon Hunt
ron hunt
February 03, 2008 | Phyllis, KY
Frank Freidl was my father-in-law, by definition, for over 14 years. However, the truth of the matter was that I knew him longer than I had a chance to know my own father. In a very real sense then, he was my "other" father. He welcomed me into his home and subsequently into his family. He always had a kind word when he tweaked my cheek, and my young sons would roar in laughter as he would make their noses disappear with the flash of his hand. He had a huge heart, and showed it in so many...
Kerri Freidl
February 03, 2008 | Bethlehem, PA