FRED-BARHOFF-Obituary

FRED WILLIAM BARHOFF III

Plymouth, Massachusetts

Jul 11, 1930 – May 6, 2018 (Age 87)

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BORN
July 11, 1930
DIED
May 6, 2018
AGE
87
LOCATION
Plymouth, Massachusetts

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BARHOFF, Fred William, III Passed away peacefully on May 6th at the age of 87. He was the beloved husband of Jacqueline (White) Barhoff, the two just having celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary. They lived in Plymouth, MA, formerly of West Hartford, CT. He is survived by his three children:...

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Fred was a wonderful friend, I think of the times he'd beat me at tennis even though he was 17 yrs older than I. And he was sore...but, so was I!

I'll always remember Fred, an inspirational man, a tough tennis player. Great parties at his house. Ernest Zike

A great guy, fine tennis player, gave enjoyable X mass parties. Miss him!

He was a great guy, wonderful friend, & superb tennis player! I am missing him.
Ernie Zike

Now that I'm 70, I will always remember what Fred said to me after 3 tough sets of singles. I asked Fred if he was sore(I was only 55)and he remarked: "Of course I'm sore...but I'm always sore, since I'm 70...so, I might as well play tennis." Fred is an inspiration! Ernie Zike

May you have peace that he is in a better place and NOT suffering. God Bless

With heartfelt sympathy to the family. May fond memories of your loved one comfort you at this time. Please consider Psalm 145:18, 19. May those words bring you some consolation and a small measure of peace.

Carolyn and Bill send condolences to Jackie and the kids. Lots of fun times in Hingham, Cape Cod, West Hartford, Boxford and Plymouth. Miss him already despite getting together only once a year, after our move to Florida. Boola, boola!

Mr. Barhoff was one of my favorite dads of my Ann Arbor gang of friends. He took me along with the family to Cape Cod - one of my all time favorite childhood vacations. ( I remember he wasn't too pleased when he found out we were hitchhiking in Cape Cod)
Thinking of the Barhoff family at this very tough time.
Love, Jon and Nancy Martin