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Frederic B. Eisenberg

Syracuse, New York

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January 30, 2007 Frederic B. Eisenberg, 63, of Marcellus, passed away peacefully Tuesday at Upstate Medical Center surrounded by his family. Raised in Skaneateles, he was the son of the late Alice Bailey and William Eisenberg. Fred was a graduate of Paul Smith's College and Oklahoma State...

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Dear Pat,
Jeanette and I would like to send our condolences to you and your Family. We were shocked to here of Fred's passing.
I always enjoyed discussing, our Families, Businesses and Youth Organizations with Fred. He had such a Fresh, Clear view of life and of what was important. I often looked to Fred for direction and his opinion about discisions I had to make.
He was a wonderful giving man. You should all be so proud of the life he lived and the way he lived it.
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Dear Mrs Eisenberg, Peter, Thomas and Brian,
it's with great sadness that I learnt today from Pete's voice that your husband and father has died. The toughness is for those who remain but I'm sure that being a great family, as I've known you, combined with a great memory for all the time spent with "the Mayor", will provide you the strength to look forward with proudness and serenity to the future, although things won't be the same.
A hug to each of you !
Take care,
Paolo Fasola

Dear Pat & Family~ I was extremely saddened by the news that Fred has died. Even though he and I had not really become close friends, Fred was a sort of savior to me. After my mother died and I moved to Skaneateles in the 6th grade, Fred was the only person I knew. I was scared. I didn't know what to expect. Fred helped me make that transition by being a friend during a time in my life when I most needed a friend. He was wonderful. He was cheerful. He had a zest for life that I don't...

Dear Pat and Family,
Gretchen and I just learned of Fred's passing, and want you to know of our prayers and sadness at such a loss. Fred did a great deal for Marcellus, not only being a civic leader and friend to all, but as an inspiration to all of us who value public service. God Bless.

Pat and family. So sorry to hear of Fred's passing from Gary today. He was a great and valued friend over many years and we will miss him terribly. We will always remember the good times. Bill and Ginger Lake

Dear Par, I was so sorry to hear about Fred. I remember him, his sisters and parents growing up in Skan. He was always so nice. My sympathies to you and you sons on behalf of the Rosser family.

Mrs.Eisenberg,Pete,Tom and Brian
My Family sends our deepest sympathy to you and your family.You are in our thoughts and prayers.
The Sapochetti Family

Pat, We are so sorry to hear of Fred's passing--such a surprise at his young age. I'm sure the love and support of your family and friends will be a help. Cherish your memories -- they have to be special.

Dear Eisenberg Family:
I am sorry to hear of Fred's passing. I have known Fred from our "cadet" days at The Manlius School where we were classmates and our years of working in the food broker business. Fred always had a smile and could make anyones day better with one of his quick comments.