Fred-Hott-Obituary

Fred J. Hott

Toledo, Ohio

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Fred Hott, 92 years, of Holland passed away on Saturday, January 28, 2006, at Ridgewood Manor, Maumee. Mr. Hott was born in Toledo on October 20, 1913, to John and Carrie (Martin) Hott. He married Faye Yeager in Angola, Indiana on July 1, 1932, and she preceded him in death on March 23, 1985....

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Janet and family, Please accept our deepest sympathy for the loss of Fred. Our memories of past get-togethers will forever be with us. We will all miss him. Love, Randy and Sharon

We send our love and sympathy to Dick and Janet and the rest of the family upon Uncle Freddy's death. We know you will miss him. Tom has many fond memories of him and especially enjoyed his chance to visit Uncle Freddy at home when we were there in August of 2003. We are keeping you in our prayers.

Dan and Mollie,

My sympathy comes your way from an Olivet friend, Shirley Brodbeck

Living in Florida, I check the obituraries daily and note Jim's grandfather passed away. Doesn't matter how old a person is, it is hard to part with them. My sympathy to your family. Helyn

We always enjoyed visiting with Fred when we were in the Toledo area.

I adopted Fred as my Grandfather years ago. He watched me grow in the horse business and enriched my life with his knowledge of the horses. There is now a void in my life where this talented horseman once sat. But now he sits in my heart and I know he is riding tall in heaven. God bless.

My kids remember visiting Uncle Freddy and his horses with their grandmother (Bette Palmer). Our prayers are with all of you at this time of loss.

Our deepest sympathy to the Hott family at this time of grief. I know that many are grateful for the family patriarch, he planted the seeds of love and security passed along for generations to come. While it was Fred Hott Jr. that, I was acquainted with my prayers are with your entire family during this challenging time of change.

Respectfully yours,


Joyce Oravecz
Providence Lutheran Church