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Fred Marion

ROCKLEDGE, Florida

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FRED MARION ROCKLEDGE Fred N. Marion, 69, passed away Tuesday, April 8, 2008 at Wuesthoff Brevard Hos pice and Pallia tive Care in Rockledge. Fred was a senior Sales Representative at Island Lincoln Mercury. He served in the Unit ed States Coast Guard and was Catholic by faith. He is survived by...

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Dan and I are so sorry to hear about Fred. We will miss him. He always remembered our birthdays with a beautiful card. Our thoughts and prayers go out to your family.
Sincerely, Molly and Dan Williams

To the family of my childhood best friend, Fred- (a/ka/ "Fearless Fred")-
I was absolutely devastated to learn of Freddie's death. Today, April 25, 2008, as I ate my lunch, (a finely sliced boiled ham sandwich on white bread with a little mustard and a coke- Freddie's favorite breakfast!), my memory was, as usual, drawn to the thought of Freddie who introduced me to that sandwich in his kitchen on Pleasant Street and at Renee's Diner, across from John J. Lynch Jr. High years ago. So I...

Our deepest sympathy to the Marion
family. Fred was a good friend and our memories of him when he owned
the halfway house were wonderful times. He was a good businessman
who loved his family & many friends.

Dear Freddie,
How sad it is to lose a parent. Our hearts,love and prayers are with you. Cherish the memories and let them lighten the days ahead.

Dear De and family,
We were so sad to hear of Fred's death. He was such a sweet man and I know you will all miss him a great deal. I wish I could have gone with John to the funeral but work always seems to interfere. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Love to you all. Johnny and Mary Ann Routh

Fred nd I go way back when we both were just out of high school.We both married and raised our families in Massachusetts. The last time I saw Fred was about 7 years ago when I was racing in Sebring FL. He drove over for the day and we had good time talking of old times.
Although we have not seen much of each other I will always consider Fred to be a true freind.

I used to work with Fred at Island Lincoln Mercury. It was a pleasure working with such a terrific person and he will be sadly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

My Husband and myself only knew Fred through the Island Lincoln Mercury Dealership. A very honest and true gentleman loved doing business with such a man that he was. Always sent Christmas cards which was very thoughtful. Our deepest regrets of your loss of Fred.

Fred will be greatly missed! He was a wonderful man. Our sympathy goes out to his family and friends.
Emmet and Jennifer