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Fred R. Leal

Farmington, Manchester, New Britain, Connecticut

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LEAL, Fred R. Fred R. Leal, beloved husband of Jean (Woiten) Leal, died Thursday, (August 13, 2009) at John Dempsey Hospital, Farmington. Born in New Bedford, MA, he lived in the Hartford area over 60 years, the past 47 years in Farmington. He was the former owner of United Concrete...

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Sandy, I was sorry to hear of your father's passing. Remembering the fun times will help bring a smile to your face. Our memories are what gets us through these trying times.

Take care,

Aunt Jean, Sandy, Doug, Jimmy and Family,
I'm so sorry we couldn't be there to pay our respects in person. I will miss sometimes getting to meet up with Uncle Freddy and visiting with him as we had before at Foxwood casino when we would come home for a visit.
Take comfort in knowing that he’s in a better place right now, than he’s ever been before. All pain is gone. He’s now at rest. Nothing troubles him anymore.
It’s we who feel the burden of our sadness and our grief.

Sorry to hear about the passing of Freddy. I only knew him through some construction projects in Hartford and also worked with his sons. He was a good man and had great work ethics. My deepest condolences to the Leal family.

Mark,

I was so sorry to hear about your Grandfather and wanted to send you and your family my sincere condolences.
Your co-worker & friend,
Cheryl

David and I would like to extend our sincerest condolences to the Leal family. Fred was a dear friend to the Janty family (Connie & John). David and I even had the pleasure of vacationing with Jean & Fred some years back with my in-laws on a cruise. Fred will certainly be missed. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time and he will alway be fondly remembered.

My sincerest condolences the Leal family. I fondly remember Mr. Leal and his sons as patrons at the HG Café in Hartford. I hope that time and fond memories, will help lessen the burden of your sorrow, and that you may draw some measure of comfort knowing that others care and share in your loss.

I was so sorry to hear of your loss,Your father was a honorable hardworking man. I will always remember him with respect. With Sympathy,Peter Braga,Berlin,Ct.

TO all of Fred's family iam very sorry for your loss i send my deepest condoleces .

To all of Fred's famitly our deepest condolences.

Rafael and Paula Pacheco