Fred-Isaacs-Obituary

Fred N. Isaacs

Minneapolis, Minnesota

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Isaacs, Fred N.Age 83Of Mpls. He influenced the city of Minneapolis through his activism, his company, and his charity. But in his heart, he never strayed far from the North Minneapolis neighborhood where he was born and worked and passed away. Fred was the third generation chairman and CEO of...

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I have known Freddy (and his parents) all of my life. Freddy, my brother Sonny and Arnie Gittleson were like the three muskateers. His passing is hard to believe.
Bob Miller

Rhea, John and Family,

I will always remember those mid- 70's days of playing piano for Freddy, Alvin, Ivan, Marvin, Vicki (and the rest of you) at The Duff's Tournament Reception, The White House and later in 1980's Palm Springs. Fred always brought an elevated presence to the room and had a warm, gracious way about him that made everyone feel welcome. Fred was a unique, endeavoring spirit and a man I'll always recall with great fondness in my heart.

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Dear Rhea, John & Family,

Please accept my deepest sympathy on the passing of your husband, father and friend. As you know we were friends for more than 25 years. While we did countless dollars in business together, we did far more as friends and for that I feel blessed to remember him in that way. To all of you that I knew I hope his memory will forever be a comfort to you.

Sincerely,
Joe Cohen

Rhea,
So very sorry to hear about Freddy's passing. We certainly have fond memories of "Wolves" games with you guys and neighborhood times. A great man will be missed by the city that loved him and all those that were blessed to know him. Take care of yourself. Warmly, Cathy, Mannie, Candy and Cassie Jackson

God Bless Fred and his family. Fred was a true gentleman, and just a great guy.

To the family of Fred Isaccs and to the Employees of American Iron:

We were saddened to hear the news of Fred's passing.

In the Spring of 2004 we had the pleasure to sell a Kenworth truck to American Iron and to meet and deal with many of it's employees. We have continued to enjoy the business relationship this year as well.

The employees of American Iron have demonstrated to us the professionalism and the sense of loyalty & dedication that becomes instilled...

Mindy, My sympathy to the entire family. I have very fond memories of your Dad.

Rhea, John, and family,

I can't say how much Freddie meant to my daughter and I. You and Freddie always made us feel like one of the family. I will miss him and his outgoing and generous heart.

Dear Rhea, John and family, I was almost going to sign in my Uncle Hank Sabes but couldn't do it. Now Hank has some good company again. No one loved life and could tell a story like Freddy. I know how much he will be missed as a bit of our lives stopped when Fred died.
G-D Bless and love, Bill Fisher