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Frederick L. "Fred" Filbert

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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FREDERICK L. FILBERT "FRED" AGE: 63 MORRIS PLAINS Former Reading, Pennsylvania resident, Frederick L. Filbert, 63, died April 24, 2010, at the Compassionate Care Hospice in Dover, NJ of cancer. Frederick was a resident of Morris Plains, NJ. Fred was born Jan. 9, 1947, the only son of Florence and...

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Dear Steve and Fred's Family,
To know Fred was to love him. He was like a brother to me. I worked with him for many years and we shared many talks about our lives, about you Steve and his Aunt. He loved you both very much.
He was a lovable and talented man.
He was always upbeat. I love his picture, as that was how I think of him, smiling. Dear Fred will be missed. I am so glad I got to know him and you Steve. Deepest Condolences. May all your wonderful times you shared...

Steve,
You have my deepest sympathy. Fred and I worked together in the IT Education Department at GPU and he was a really fun guy. He will be missed.

Steve,
Fred was such a wonderful person. I will never forget the hours of fun we had together when you lived in Reading. The holiday dinners, mass at Holy Rosary, shopping at KOP, dinners at your house, the bon voyage at the dock in NYC .... Those memories will live with me forever. Please keep in touch and take of yourself.

Steve,
I was so sorry to hear of Fred's passing. I worked with him for many years at Jersey Central and have many fond memories. He always made me laugh and I can remember him trying to find the best Rice Pudding in New Jersey.

Steve,
You both have been such wonderful friends to us. We share your love and sorrow in the loss of Fred. He will truly be missed and fondly remembered. All our love to you.

Steve, My sincere condolance on Fred's passing. I always enjoyed working with him at GPU Service. He will be sorely missed. Charlie Black

Dear Steve,
My deepest sympathy. I can still remember the time we went to Annapolis on the ship. I still have the ridiculous picture. The obit was wonderful. He will surely be missed.

Pat Yevics-Eisenberg

Fred, You were true to our hearts, we will remember you always for your kind and loving ways. Steve, Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort. Michael & Phil

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.