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Fred Middleton

Easton, Pennsylvania

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"> Fred Middleton Fred Man Mountain Middleton slipped away to be with the Lord on Friday, May 18, 2007, at St. Lukes Hospital, Fountain Hill. He was born in Bethlehem on March 24, 1939, to the late Viola Grattison and Ernest Middleton. He was married to Betty (Pratt) Middleton for...

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I WILL MISS YOU POP POP BECAUSE I LOVE YOU SO MUCH. YOU ARE THE BEST POP POP AND I LOVE YOU

My Dearest Fred,
Im so sorry i didnt get to say goodbye, i found out you were gone too late. the memories of us will always be close to my heart and i will see you again when i get to heaven.
"nothin but the good stuff"
Love you!

Jeana and family,

I am so sorry to hear about your father's passing. He is at peace now. You are in my thoughts and prayers all the time and will remain there.

Betty, I was sad to hear that Fred passed away. I know how close the two of you were. We miss you dearly and speak of you fondly at our dinners. Still meeting each month as always. Take care of yourself.

Pop Pop was the best grandfather a kid could have i will always love and miss him very much. At least now i wont drink all your grape soda now pop pop.

Big Fred was a family friend. He was a big brother to my brother (Frank) and me from our early childhood days. He will be truly missed.

Fred will b truly missed.He is with his friend now,our dad,Art Uttard. A wonderful man he will always b rememberd as.
art jr.,john,lisa

Betty you know what a friendship that Fred and I had.I would show up with my Doo-woop and we would listen and talk about the old days.The last conversation about that was a hope that maybe getting the old gang together again before he died.I guess that wasn't to be time caught up with him.Fred and I were friends since I was fourteen and he was a big brother and a good big brother.
Mr. Fred Middleton took his last bow with grace and without a lot of fanfare.He didn't roll out the red...

Dear Betty,
Sorry for your loss. Fred will be greatly missed, but I will cherish all of the good memories we all had together. His laugh, smile and kind heart will be remembered always.