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Frederick Caracciolo

Daly City, California

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Frederick T. Caracciolo

Long-time resident of Daly City, Fred passed away peacefully on February 7, 2015 in San Francisco, surrounded by his family after a battle with cancer. Fred was born on March 25, 1941 in San Francisco and grew up in Butchertown on Fairfax Avenue. Fred attended...

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Growing up in Butcher Town with Fred and Phill fond memories

Grew up with Fred and Phill in Butcher town where we built my first stage at age 10 and had a neighborhood talent show

Dan & Kevin, so very sorry to hear about your dad. My families thoughts & prayers are with you and your family. He was very good to my dad through all his years working for Bayline.

Danny & Kevin Our thoughts and prayers are with you & your families. Freddie is a great man and will truly be missed by many. He would always make my day much better when we spoke or when we attended job walks together. It was always a pleasure to see Freddie.

Rose and boys, shocked to read of Fred's death. He was a character and a real family man. We will all miss him!! Chuck and Diane Vanoncini.

Our prayers are with Fred and the entire Caracciolo family. I truly enjoyed Fred and his humor. He also took care of business. Whether at work or at St Cecilia's, I always enjoy running into Fred, Kevin, Dan and the families.

Sorry to hear of your loss. Fred and I were in the Army
together and worked together in our early years of plumbing.
Every time I saw him, he would bring a smile to my face.
May he rest in peace.
Mark Lillie
El Dorado Hills,Ca.

Kevin and Dan sorry to hear of your fathers passing.My prays are with you and your family during this difficult time

Kevin and Dan, I am very sadden to read about your father's passing.I have known Fred at least and no matter where we met, either on the job or Joe's of Westlake, he was always a gracious person and an great friend. I am truly sorry for your lost. Rudy Martell