Frederick-Eckmair-Obituary

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Frederick A. Eckmair

Merrimack, New Hampshire

Sep 15, 1959 – Sep 22, 2020 (Age 61)

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BORN
September 15, 1959
DIED
September 22, 2020
AGE
61
LOCATION
Merrimack, New Hampshire

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Rivet Funeral Home & Crematorium Inc. - Merrimack Obituary

Frederick “Fred” A. Eckmair, 61, of Merrimack passed away unexpectedly on Monday, September 22nd, 2020.


He was born in Utica, NY on September 15th, 1959 to Frederick F. Eckmair and the late Elaine (Martin) Lallier. He was raised in New Hartford and graduated from New Hartford High School.  He earned his B.S from SUNY College of Technology in Utica.


Fred was currently employed as a Senior Software Engineer for Medtronic in Massachusetts.


Fred will be forever loved by his three children, Erik Eckmair of Merrimack, Adam Eckmair of Buffalo, NY, Jeremy Eckmair of Newton, MA, and his ex-wife Catherine Eckmair; his father and step-mother, Frederick and Sandy Eckmair of Florida; a brother, Jack Eckmair and his wife Andrea of Clinton, NY; and a nephew, John Henry Eckmair.


There are no services scheduled at this time.

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We won't forget the good times!

Fred was my best friend! We met a bit over 8 years ago and we spent a lot of time together with our friend Bill. Fred was definitely a man of few words, but he spoke about how proud he was of his 3 sons. He looked forward to holiday meals at Cathy’s house as well as trips to Fenway Park. He had a lot of respect for his Dad and his brother Jack. He taught me how to live one day at a time. My deepest sympathies to Fred’s family! I will always remember my friend Fred.

Very saddened by the loss of your dad. I remember fondly camping with him and family and him singing while playing the guitar.

Fred was a great person and engineer. I worked with him closely and I am deeply saddened. My condolences to his family. God bless him in heaven.

Fred we miss you everyday, while we were grateful the short time we got to know you, we are very sorry we never got to say goodbye.

Offering our deepest condolences during this time.