FRED-ANGLE-Obituary

FRED E. ANGLE

Kansas City, Missouri

1927 - 2015

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Fred E. Angle, 88, passed away July 25, 2015, at Benton House of Tiffany Springs in Kansas City, Mo. He was a long-time Gladstone, Mo., resident. A military graveside service will be 3 p.m. Wed., July 29, at Highland Park Cemetery, 4101 State Ave., Kansas City, Kan. Contributions may be made to...

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In life you will be very lucky if you can list five people (parents excepted) that you can say influenced the direction of your life; Mr. Angle is on my list.

I think it was Mr. Angle's 55th birthday and he jokingly said I called him "an old retread" - I did not say that. But now at the age of 58, I can see why he might have felt that way!

His influence continues and I think of him often.

Even tho I never met Fred I have heard many kind words spoken of him often from other direct Family Members. Men like Fred is why we live in such a great country. Thank you for your service Fred

My deepest condolences to Fred's families. I will always have fond memories of a very kind gentleman smiling with those twinkling blue eyes...a very special gentleman!

Hazel Binkley

I am his nephew. His brother raised me for many years a a child in Indiana. Uncle Fred will be sorely missed, and prayed for. He was always encouraging to my endeavors. I haven't seen him in person for many years. I always respected his judgement as a businessman and his experience as a Marine. God Bless Lillian and the rest of the family. I regretfully am not able to attend the services, but I extend my true condolences. Sincerely, Kelly Pittier

Lillian, We just heard about Fred today so we missed the service, I am so sorry. Fred was a wonderful person and I feel privileged to have known him. He loved playing with my children when they were young. Mickey and I really admired him. I know he will be missed by many people!

Lillian and Family -
It is indeed a sad day to hear about Fred. My sympathies and condolences go out to each of you. When I think about "Mr. Angle" I think of my recently departed father, Jim Mason, who worked for him many years. There could be no person Daddy respected and admired more than Fred. Not only was he an astute business man, he was a treasured friend. May happy memories of this wonderful man, his always smiling face,
kind generous heart and "Joie de vie" sustain you in the...

Condolences to Lillian and family. Fred was a great influence in my life. He will be missed.

My Condolences to you, Lillian,and Family!!

Working with Fred were some of the best memories of my life. He was the only employer I ever worked with that when he asked your opinion, he truly wanted your opinion, not what you thought he wanted to hear. "Thanks for the Memories"

Fred was a patient and friend of mine. We shared the USMC stories with each other: he in WW II and me in VietNam. He was the most honorable and kindest man I had ever met. Dr. F. Anthony Thomas. He will be missed. Condolences to his fine family.