FRED-LAUPER-Obituary

FRED LAUPER

Victorville, California

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FRED LAUPER Fred Lauper, 96, of Barstow Ca., passed away on Thursday, November 29, 2012. He was born on October 6, 1916 in West St. Paul, MN to his parents Ernest and Bertha. Fred was the youngest of six children. He married his wife Emily in Seattle, WA on May 10, 1949. They had 3 children. He...

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Fred was the best father in law a guy could have. Supportive generous and the most honorable man I ever knew. Always remembered all of his grandsons birthday's and possessed a great work ethic. He will be missed.

Fred was the best father in law a guy could have. He was a honorable and generous man. Possessed a strong work ethic. Enjoyed his grandsons and always remembered their birthdays. He will be missed.

I will aways remember Pop. A man of good character and likeability.
He made me laugh the way he looked at politics and life.
Jim Bloodworth, Folsom, CA

The worst part about getting old is your older friends and family die. I will always remember Pop.

I remember Pop's singing, he had a wonderful voice, a tenor. He liked the funny songs like Horsy get your tail up (Andrew remembers that one) and How much is that doggy in the window. He sang songs from the Dean Martin era and when he sang That's Amore I thought he sounded just like Dean and that he was just as handsome as him, too.
We helped him water the field, moving the pipe lines and rolling the sprinklers. Then we mowed and bailed the alfalfa.
I liked when he brought some new...

I am gonna miss you, Pops. When I retired, I looked forward to helping you, and what kind of fast food you would want for lunch, that day. All the little things that you needed, was always interesting to see what would be next, it was fun. I know you are in a much better place, we will all miss you.

You will be in my heart forever grandpa. All the years and time spent with you are forever going to be treasured. You're one of the most special people I've ever had in my life. I hope to be able to give and love as much as you did. You were always there for me, giving me advice and making me laugh. No grandson and grandfather could of ever of been as close we were. You made growing up an exciting and adventurous part of life. Having you in my life always made me feel safe. I'll never forget...

Many fond memories of you Uncle Fred. My love Joan Peet