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Freddie DeBord

Butler County, Ohio

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Family-Placed Obituary DeBORD, Freddie J. Age 57, of Trenton, Ohio, passed away at Atrium Medical Center on March 7, 2008. He was the son of Fred and Francis (Lykins) DeBord of Middletown. Freddie worked for Armco/AK Steel for 34 years, prior to retiring in 2003. He was a member of the...

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What a great guy. So sad to hear of his passing.I also knew his Dad.I have so many good memories of both of them.. May God comfort his family at this time of sorrow.
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RIP Fred, I will always let Scottie know how much you love him.

To Freddie's family and friends,
I remember Freddie from Madison High School, fun, cute and totally a loveable guy. He lit up a room with his presence. In the brief time we are here on earth, Freddie was a very special person who touched many lives. He was one "heck of a guy"
With heartfelt sympathy,
Brenda Nelson-Garlow

Bonnie, im so sorry about your loss, we were friends for many years and things happened i want you to know im thinking of you and although i didnt get to see you i was thiking of you and your mom..i still love you and still care very deeply and my sympathy goes out to you..

I went to school with the Debords at Madison and my husband & I knew Freddie from the Moose Lodge. He will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

So Sorry to here of Fred's Passing He was such a special Person with Lots of Great Freinds, I always Talk about all the great times we had when we all gathered at FAST FRED"S back in the day And still call it Fast Freds. We all will miss Fred so very much.

Bonnie, so sorry to hear of the passing of your husband. I will be praying for you and your family.
Take care,

I was a couple of years behind Freddie at Madison and was very shocked to hear of his passing. My thoughts and prayers go out to his entire family. Rest in Peace Freddie!

It was really shocking to hear that Freddie passed away. I went to school with him at Madison and worked with him for a number of years while I drove a truck at the Roll Shop. We had a lot of good times. He always had a smile, and a funny comment. I'll always remember his laugh. My heart goes out to his wife and children, and the rest of the family. I know he will be truly missed.