Frederick (Fritz)-Galiardo Jr.-Obituary

Frederick (Fritz) J Galiardo Jr.

Egg Harbor City, New Jersey

Sep 29, 1931 – Mar 20, 2023

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BORN
September 29, 1931
DIED
March 20, 2023
LOCATION
Egg Harbor City, New Jersey
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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passed away at his home in Galloway, NJ on March 20th. He was the son of Christina (Camerlingo) and Frederick Galiardo. He and his wife Jeanne Tomasini settled in Emmaus to start Sharp Steel Rule Die Inc. He was pre-deceased by his wife Jeanne, who passed away in January 2022. He is survived...

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Well yes, it has been two years and it's hard to believe! Thought you would be here forever. I'm sure you are happier with Jeanne and enjoying all your dear friends, rest in peace my friend, you are truly missed.

Hard to believe almost two years have passed since you left us and were reunited with aunt Jeanne. Miss you terribly and love you (both) so so much.

Can't believe it's a year already, we think of you often and reminisce about the wonderful times we had together. I still have our penny jar from bridge! Rest in peace my friend.

Uncle Freddie was the best.

We are so sorry we cannot be with you today but will watch the live stream. I have many good memories of Freddy especially when the family lived in Montvale and either the family would be visiting Uncle Johnny & Aunt Millie or at Jeanne & Fred's house playing cards and talking. Fred was always so kind nice and funny. I remember once at the Long Island beachhouse he keep everybody up very late by making everybody giggle so they couldn't go to sleep. I will miss both of them very much and...

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. We have wonderful memories of our times together and we had many. Fred and Jeanne will be in our hearts forever we will never forget them. Our thoughts and prayers with love to all their wonderful children. Love Always Olga and Lou

Dear Ricky, Tommy, Chrissie, and Jeff, and I can't forget Bennie, I don't know where to begin with all the beautiful memories we have of Freddie and Jeannie. They were so much a part of our young days on Cedar Lane. We watched all of you grow up, played a lot of bridge together and, as a matter of fact, I still have our penny tin that we played with, Fred and I were partners and Fuzzy and Jeannie were partners. They were such dear, dear friends and will be missed by all that knew them. ...

Uncle Fred We all miss you so very much but we´re also at peace knowing your no longer suffering and reunited with the love of your life aunt Jeanne, your parents, your siblings, sisters in laws, and many friends. I´m sure you´ll be winning forever in your next journey of life. Rest in Peace. All our love, Stacy & Bill

I am so sorry for your loss. You don´t know me but I ran the Borgata Racebook for 15 years.He would always call us for a seat in the Racebook. What a nice man. He was always welcomed in our room because he was one of the kindest nicest gentleman. May he rest in peace. God bless you all.