Fred-Beckert-Obituary

Fred Beckert

Bayonne, New Jersey

Age 62

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DIED
January 21, 2023
AGE
62
LOCATION
Bayonne, New Jersey

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Fred Beckert, of Bayonne, died suddenly on January 21, 2023 of cardiac arrest. He was 62. He was born and raised in Jersey City and later moved to Bayonne. Fred attended Our Lady of Victories Grammar School in Jersey City and graduated from Marist High School in Bayonne. He earned the rank of...

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To the Beckert Family I wish to offer my condolences. I went to OLV and Marist with Fitz plus we were in Scouts together but he was in Troop 17 I was in Troop 27. Fitz was a kind person and always ready to lend a hand. He when too young. Fitz Till we meet again. Rest in Peace.

Lots of good memories of the times I spent with Cousin Fritz growing up. Peace to Helen and Bridget.

My sincere condolences to Helen, Bridget, and family. One less gentle giant in this world is not the news that I wanted to hear of today. Fritz was one of a kind and he will be missed. May he rest in peace.

Freddy may you RIP. You were such a GREAT person & dear friend. You were also good friends with my Dad. Now you have the chance to be with him, your parents & anyone you meet up there. But your going to be especially missed down here. I will never forget those enjoyable good times at Dominico Tours. Your Loved by many. My Sincere Condolences to you Helen. Henry happens to be a good friend of mine & was also friends with my Dad too. So Sorry I could not be there to meet you & be there for you...

It has probably been about 35 years since I have seen Fred, some time in the mid-to-late 1980's for a Troop 17 reunion dinner, so I did not even know how he spent his life. The world has lost a humble saint, I remember Fred as a gentle and caring young man who was always helpful to others whenever he could be.

Rest in peace cousin, you were always a good man.

Fritz, I can´t even believe this has happened. You were my very best friend from 5th grade until for unknown reasons we drifted apart 5 years ago. I always thought about you and missed you in my life. And hoped we would reconnect at some point. It would take a book the size of War and Peace to tell the stories of our long friendship. We shared so many great times, tons of laughs, and some heartaches as well. I could go on and on, but I´ll stop. Just know that I always appreciated you...

i knew Fritz from boy scouts. I havent seen him in years but he was a great guy always to lend a helping hand a good man. He will be missed

First, I want to offer my heartfelt condolences and prayers to Helen, Bridget & family. I had the pleasure of meeting Freddie back in the late 80´s through a mutual friend, Henry who worked with him at Domenic Tours. I knew instantly that he was going to be a life long friend because of his huge caring heart & genuine personality. He would go out of his way to help anyone who needed it. Although the times that I saw him over the years were few and far between, he left a lasting impression on...