Fred-Steul-Obituary

Fred Steul

North Syracuse, New York

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Fred Steul, 95, of North Syracuse, passed away at Birchwood Healthcare Center. He was another story in a past American generation. Born in 1917 In NYC, his father died when he was 12, he grew up with his mother and grandmother in Rochester, NY, graduating from high school and earning a...

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I love my great grandfather Fred an although he may not remember my daughter when I brought her too see him after she was born on my great grandmother Mavis Steul's birthday November 1st 2011 I will always let my daughter know about you I wish she could have got to know you but I will always let her know in remembrance all about you she looks at the picture on my laptop that I have set of me you and great grandma Mavis at the nursing home I'm sure she will love to hear how wonderful of person...

Fredrick Was Very Loved By his Great Grandchildren as Well names being Samantha Lambert Daniel Tomasino and Jessikah Steul we use to love to listen to him sing and make his TARZAN noises i remember one christmas my borther and i stuffed my sister in a box and tried to ship her off there and to here my great grandfather Fredrick's laugh was the most wonderful thing to hear. I Will Always Think Of Him.

To the Stuel family thoughts and prayers for the whole fimily especialy Julie always remembering the good fun so long ago sorry for your loss

Dear Mavis - I cannot hear barbershop singers without thinking of Fred. He added so much to everyone around him with his contagious enthusiasm. We were all enriched by what he added to us. I hope the future is good for you.

Mary Lou Crowley

Mrs.Steul, on behalf of my mother, Mary Dorschel, please accept her condolences and our family's heartfelt sympathy. My father, Ed,
spoke highly of his barbershop pal, Fred.I am sure stirring my Mom's memory, she will remember you and Fred with great fondness and she will pray for you and your family.Dad always said the chorus in heaven is the best.
Regards, Chris Dorschel-Ferris

Dear Mavis,
Just thought of you. Bless you and know you were an Angel to Fred God be with you . May you have peace.
Fondly,
Ginny Davis, Paul Reynolds daughter.

So very sorry for you lose. He was a very nice guy. When we moved in on Deborah, he was one of the first to say hello. If there is anything we can do please call us..Linda and Nick. hugs

Remebering Fred from our days together as members of the Chorus of the Onondaga..

mom and dad at amamda's grad from college

I'm sure that he will be greatly missed by all who knew him