Fred-Jenkins-Obituary

Fred Jenkins

Camarillo, California

1922 - 2009

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It is said that a man hasn't truly lived until they're part of something bigger than themselves; Fred Jenkins lived. Fred passed peacefully surrounded by family on Oct. 14, 2009. We truly believe he is in the arms of God in paradise.

Fred Jr. was born in 1922 to Sally and Fred Sr. in...

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So many treasured childhood memories include Shayne and Grandpa Ron. Shayne, Mark and I were busy making trouble and Ron was busy catching us. And if he wasn't busy catching us, he was arm wrestling Neil, yelling at Tick and Gredle or fixing something. I can't think of Grandpa Ron without a smile on my face and joy in my heart. There's definitely more laughter in heaven with Ron there. God bless you Shayne as you adjust to life on this earth without Grandpa. Love you Shayne ~ Dean and Laurice...

I remember "Mr. Jenkins" living on Strathmore and I beleive he was my umpire at Corsair field when I played for the Kiwanas in the early 1970s. RIP Mr. Jenkins. I'm sure my father knew him from Getty Oil. My condolences to the Jenkins family.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Rick Chenoweth

Fred and I work together many years at Getty. We went fishing on several occasions. Every morning Fred would come in the shop to get his coffee and laugh with his co-workers. Fred will be missed greatly by those he worked with and played practical jokes with. I was happy Fred enjoyed his retirement, he worked very hard at Getty. I put on the company barbecues & retiremnet partys for Getty and Supervised the Mechanics for several years. My deepest simpathies to Fred's family and friends.

My memories of Ron are him getting out his guitar and singing "Cool Waters" and "Tumbling Tumble Weed". I never hear those two songs without thinking of him and Jean and all the family gatherings. There was always lots of love and laughter. Now he can join Jean and other family members and continue to entertain. Love you much.

Mary Heath Canchola

Always a character and fun to be around til the very end. Thinking of you Shayne and family at this tough time. Grandpa Jenkins will not be forgotten!

Fred, my buddy...I have known Fred for so many years...I met him when he would meet up with a group of men every morning at the mall to walk... well I didn't see him walk much , rather than walk he would just like to sit and chat... he always was so nice to me...he would make a point to always stop at one or the other jobs I was at and visit. And then I met him again many years later at Bible Fellowship Church. I know that laugh, he was a good man, and I am glad that I had the privelge to...

Fred and Jeanne were great neighbors and friends. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.

Fred Jenkins, will be remembered and dearly missed.. From everyone at Cypress Place.
I will miss u alot Fred...
From, Crystal at Cypress Place