Frederic-Cordova-Obituary

Frederic A. Cordova

Seattle, Washington

1931 - 2013 (Age 82)

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DIED
December 21, 2013
AGE
82
LOCATION
Seattle, Washington

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Frederic Cordova passed away on December 21, 2013 at the age of 82 in Seattle, Washington. Funeral Home Services for Frederic are being provided by BONNEY-WATSON. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on January 5, 2014.

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Although I haven't meet you personally, I am proud and humbled to be a fellow human being walking where you've been at in Seattle,the Immaculate church, and your Drill team I used to watch in Sea Fair Parade.

GOD SPEED Noy Fred.

Ed Rosales
Renton-Reverside CA

Manong Fred, growing up in America was rather tough and cruel due to racism and discrimination especially in the '50's and 60's. But after meeting, learning and feeling pride in you as a Filipino-American, you gave me the inner strength and drive to be somebody--a true Christian soldier like yourself--fighting for justice and equality. Good Bye my dear friend.

I am so very saddened to only find out today while "surfing" on the internet about my beloved Uncle Fred. I wish to extend my deepest sorrow and condolences to the family of Uncle Fred, especially to Auntie Dorothy and his entire family. I am certain that Uncle Fred now sits at the right hand of God watching over all of us.

I was recently released from federal prison last april 21, 2014 after serving 3 years for helping distraught and hapless homeowners to save their homes from...

My deepest sympathies to the Cordova family in the loss of Mr. Fred Cordova. I attended school with Tita and Cecilia, and always remember the kindness, compassion and concern that Mr. Cordova showed to everyone who came into contact with him. He was truly a great human being and an example for generations to follow. His light and love will burn forever through the many lives he has touched.

I met Uncle Fred way back in 1997. We talked about baseball and sports, and Fil-Am athletes. He was one of the kind, and will be missed.

There are so many words that can be used to describe you, if I were to pick just one it would be "HERO", for you were truly that in so many lives. From my time as a child attending school at Immaculate Conception, thru my family's tragedy of the fire, on into many phases of my life. We were truly blessed to have you as "father, uncle, mentor, guide, leader….you made such a tremendous difference for communities of color. To Dorothy and family…thank you for sharing Fred with all of...

I wanted to send my condolences to the family. Mr. Cordova will surely be missed in the lives he influenced so much. Deepest condolences and God
Bless all of you.

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Funeral Mass at Immaculate Conception Parish