Frederick-Eckert, Jr.-Obituary

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Frederick J. Eckert, Jr.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

May 12, 1957 – Aug 26, 2020 (Age 63)

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BORN
May 12, 1957
DIED
August 26, 2020
AGE
63
LOCATION
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Burns Funeral Home - Frankford Ave. Obituary

Frederick J. Eckert, Jr. passed away suddenly August 26, 2020 at the age of 63. Beloved son of Dorothy and the late Frederick Eckert, Sr. Loving father of Jeff (Lauren), and Devon (Frank Acosta). Dear Pop of Jackson and Scarlett. Loving brother of Terry (Patrick), Richard (Terry), and Karen...

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So very sorry to hear of the passing of Freddy. Such a nice sweet and happy guy. May he rest in peace.

Hello Fred eckert I've been thinking a lot about you. When I heard about what happened to you I started to cry remembering all the great times we had on the drinking on outlook avenue even tho I was the younger crowd. We called each other to talk about the loss of a great friend. William Perri Jr Rick Ryan. Tim schlupp. Joe reca and Tom wetzel. I know that there will be everyone who Loved and cared about you Fred we will all Miss you everyday Fred I'm sad that this happened to such a great...

Hello Fred. I just wanted to say I love you my friend it was all my pleasure to have grown up with you. I'm glad I ran into you at Lowe's.you are a great friend and fantastic carpenter in what you did. I will remember you forever . Hanging out on the corner and your special laughter. To you and your family. Richard and Terry Karen and Joe Jeff and Devon thanks again for all the fun we had. I very thankful for you being in my life.what a sad day Fred.i will miss you my brother.

Freddy was a very good friend and a great, fun-loving guy. We have known him for many years and we will miss him dearly. Apart from hanging out with him first at Reedy’s, then Brick and Crafty’s, he’s done work on our home. He had a great spirit and love of life. He would do anything for you. Our deepest condolences to his family. We lost a good one, but he will be remembered always for the positive impact he had on our lives. Bill and Liz Morrin

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