Fred-Mancuso-Obituary

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Fred Mancuso

Mabank, Texas

May 9, 1967 – Mar 22, 2017

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BORN
May 9, 1967
DIED
March 22, 2017
LOCATION
Mabank, Texas

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Eubank Cedar Creek Funeral Home & Memorial Park Obituary

Fred was born on May 9, 1967 in Bethesda, Maryland to parents Charles Frederick and Barbara Jean (Vandyke) Mancuso and entered into eternal rest on March 22, 2017 at the age of 49. Fred graduated from Eustace High School and went to Penn State. He served our country in The United States Marines...

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Fred was one of my Marines from 1998-2000. I have to say he kept me in stitches most of the time. He loved his children and he loved his Marines. I never had to worry about the job getting done as long as Fred was in charge. I am saddened today, but all the memories I have of knowing Fred are happy and priceless. He served his Country, his Corps, and his family before he ever served himself.

Semper Fidelis,
Master Gunz

I ment Fred in 1980, late Summer early Fall. His family lived about a mile down the road. We hung out some while in school, he was funny, and had one gold tooth right in front.
Like me he went in the Army, me right after graduating in 1985, Fred sometime after he graduated in 1986.
We both went to Desert Storm, though we didn't know till after we both got out of the Army. After a couple of years he joined the Marines and stayed in till he retired. He was a good friend, and human...

I went to school with Fred. He was a good friend. He was a great person! I talked to him on the phone a while back and we were able to catch up a little. We had lost touch over the years but if I know anything, its that he was still the caring person he was back in school. My thoughts and prayers go out to the Mancuso family

I met Fred during training at TDCJ he was a very nice guy always there for anyone who needed encouraging. He was as real as a person could be. My deepest sympathy for the loss of your loved one. Though I can't make it to the service know you are in my prayers during this tough time.

Although we can't be with you while you remember your loved one, you're in our thoughts from afar.

To the Mancuso family; my deepest sympathy for your loss. Fred was not only admired and respected by all, but was a very genuine and kind sole. Fred until we meet again.