Fred-Fredrickson-Obituary

Fred Fredrickson

DELMAR, New York

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Fredrickson, Fred DELMAR Fred Fredrickson, 67, of Delmar died on July 30, 2010 at Albany Medical Center. He was born on January 25, 1943 the son of Fred and Annabelle Fredrickson in McKeesport, Pa. He is survived by his loving daughters, Jennifer and son-in-law, Frank Anetzberger and Heather and...

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A great guy now your joined by the admiral in heaven even Kenny kipen my old friend. Frankie I hope your a sports journalist peace to all

To the family of and especially his dear grandson Frankie who he spoke about and loved dearly,
I too worked for Higher Ed and have since retired over a year ago. I met Fred also by taking the shuttle bus.
Have not spoken to him in a while but will never forget him. He was a joy and had quite a sense of humor. Always a smile on his face. We had something in common when he told me he had a connection with the Quay's. Being on Thompson's Lake in summers we knew of Ted Quay's Garage...

I'll miss Fred's way of looking at Life's Events.
He was a strong advocate for keeping Lodges active in their towns and villages.
Peter Gregory, Winter Springs, Fla

Thank you everyone for your kind words. For the person who mentioned Georgia - Jennifer and I never got a chance to meet her, but I loved the thought of him marrying her! :)

Fred helped ease the trauma of sending my son to Camp Turk for the first time,4 yrs. ago. What a nice man. His presence will be missed. My sympathies to his family...especially Frankie.

To Fred's Family
I worked with Fred at NYSHESC years back and we had great talks and conversations. I am very sorry for your loss. May your memories keep Fred alive in your hearts forever.

L

We'll miss you, Fred
Thanks for your presence in the fraternity.

Gary Smith

My deepest sympathies to Fred's family on your loss. Although our paths have not crossed recently, it has been my pleasure to have known Fred through the Masonic fraternity for many years. His upbeat personality was infectious and he always put a smile on eveyone's face. Our Lodge brother will be missed.
Michael Stricos, Las Vegas, Nevada

Dear Jenn, Heather and family-We were so sorry to hear about your dad. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
With sincere sympathy
Carol and Dick Carman