FREDERICK-CORNS-Obituary

FREDERICK STROMAN CORNS

Cleveland, Ohio

1936 - 2017 (Age 81)

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CORNS died peacefully on December 23, 2017. He was the son of Doris Stroman Corns and Richard William Corns. Fred was born in Akron, Ohio on July 16, 1936. Fred grew up in Akron with his younger brother, Evan, and was an Eagle Scout in Troop 11 under Robert Fergusson. He graduated from Buchtel...

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I worked with Fred at the bank in the mid 1960s. A warm and kind fellow!. Sorry to read of his passing. Stephen Jerome Kohn

I'm sorry for your loss of a fine man. I knew Fred in my days working downtown with the City of Akron. Fred always had a smile and Go Tribe!

It is with genuine and sincere sadness to hear of Fred's passing. I had the privelage of sharing his wit and humor during my 27 years working a the Better Business Bureau of Akron, Inc. He was resolute in his dedication to his profession and devoted to his family and friends. His legal guidance and advice as the legal counsel was invaluable. Words can not describe the loss of such a fine person. He is undoubtedly entertaining the angels in heaven with his wit and humor.

My condolences to the family. The God of comfort is with you. You are not alone.

My sympathy to the family on the loss of a fine man. I knew Fred from his service as counsel for the Akron Better Business Bureau. He served us well and became a good friend.

Fred Corns was a total class act and they broke the mold after he was born. He and Jim Crouse were like father figures to me in my early years of running Sumner Home. My sympathy to the entire family at this time of loss and grief.

To the family of Frederick Stroman Corns. My family sends their deepest sympathy to you. Our thoughts and prayers goes out to you. Acts chapter 24 verse 15.

Please accept my sincere my condolences on the loss of your dear brother and father. May your fond memories and the peace that God gives comfort and strengthen you during this difficult time. Phillipians 4:6,7,13

A great man and a real gentleman. Met Fred through my boss John Conrad when I worked at BancOhio. Thanks to that introduction we had a very caring attorney for years who always gave the best advice and always treated us with care and respect and never made us feel like we were just one of his clients. RIP Fred.