Fred-KOPP-Obituary

Fred E. KOPP

Temperance, Michigan

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KOPP Fred E. Fred E. Kopp, age 77, passed away peacefully Wednesday, May 26, 2010 at his home. He was born November 24, 1932 in Toledo, OH to Fredrick and Ella (Lotz) Kopp who preceded him in death. Fred will be missed by his family and music lovers of Toledo. Fred was best known as an elegant...

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Judy,
Dale and I just heard of Fred's passing. He was a very kind sole. Just know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.

We will miss Uncle Fred. He was such a kind man and a joy to be around. We love you Aunt Judy, and pray you will find peace in this trying time.

We will all miss Fred and send our condolences and love to you, Judy, and the rest of the family. Remember...if you need anything, we are always here for you.

whenever Fred saw me come in the door of Fifi's, he started playing "Crazy"...my favorite song. What a class man he was...he and his talent will surley be missed. Sleep well, my friend.

My condolences to Judy and family. As a teenager, I sometimes sat beside Fred while he played piano at my mother's (Beverly) bar. While I didn't
take up piano, he was an inspiration for me to play music. I regularly recall those memories and admire him. God Bless Fred, Judy, and his family.

Butch Mahr

I worked for Fred on Conrail, he was always very positive and willing to help the younger men,i called him my friend,i visited him at Fifi's many times, who would think this man worked on the Railroad and could play piano like that,will all miss you..

I'm quite saddened to hear of Fred's passing. He was and will always remain a musical inspiration for me. The man could swing! I saw Fred at Fifi's New Years Eve 2007 and he still had great passion for the piano. He was a real gentleman. God be with you.

My condolences to Fred's family. My mother, Mary Ann Russo, always had the kindest things to say about Fred. He was a "household name" in our musical family. You will be in our thoughts.

My husband worked with Fred on the Railroad. Knowing that Fred played piano at Fifi's, he took me there for our anniversary one year to hear Fred play. He played some of our favorite songs that night, helping to make the evening so special.I have always remembered that. My husband passed away several months ago. Thanks for the wonderful memory Fred.