Fred-Kellerman-Obituary

Fred W. Kellerman

Shawnee, Kansas

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Fred W. Kellerman, 90, passed away on December 2, 2008 surrounded by his family. His death was attributable to complications from ALS and Parkinson's. He was born September 15, 1918 in Kansas City to Joseph and Mary Kellerman, the eighth of nine children. Fred attended Cathedral grade school and...

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Ron, I was so sorry to hear about
the passing of your father. I enjoyed
our visits when you came to Oswego
with Debbie. May he rest in peace.

Larry, Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
John and Cindy Sulley

Fabulous Freddie, as I used to call you when we were children, you were an inspiration and a terrific father to an extended group that included not only your own numerous children and but their countless friends, too. You played basketball like an NBA player and you could wrestle APBA like Lou Thesz, who supplied another of your aliases. A master of all sports, your All-Star performances in the annual Thanksgiving Day "Turkey Bowl" are legendary. I doubt your son Steve ("Brute") will...

Although I am unable to visit with you in person, because of a recent surgery, I want to express my condolences to all the Kellerman family. I always respected and admired Fred, and all his family."May his soul rest in peace and may eternal light shine upon him."

I love you grandpa. Kelly

Dear Brian & family,
My thoughts & prayers are with you through this difficult time..
Your dad lived a long life surrounded by a wonderful family. Now he is in a better place.
Fondly,
Theresa Peterson Gartner

Larry & Family

Our thoughts are with you at this time. May you savor all the best memories. The TUESDAY TOUR golf group in the Twin Cities will send a memorial to St. Agnes on behalf of your father.

Larry,
Our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family at this time.

Kevin,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
May the Lord give you the peace to accept these difficult times.
Maria Rodriguez