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Frederick W. Gerhardt

Woodland Park, New Jersey

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Frederick W. Gerhardt HAMILTON - Frederick W. Gerhardt, 85, passed away Saturday at home surrounded by his family. Born in New York City, Mr. Gerhardt had been a longtime Hamilton area resident and was a U.S. Air Force veteran, having served as a staff sergeant in Africa during World War II. He...

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i had the best grampa in the whole entire world hands down

I worked with Fred at McGraw Hill. He gave me a penny to put in my shoe on my wedding day. That was 26 yrs ago today, Valentines Day. I dont know what ever became of the penny, but I do know that Fred was a very special, kind and caring man that I will always remember. My sincere sympathy is with your family. Beth Pfeiffer (Turner)

Janet,Joanne, Rachel and family,
Fred will truly be missed. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

I loved Uncle Fred! I especially liked the way he always gave my dad a big hug!

Janet & Family,
Over the years, working as a volunteer with Fred, we had established a wonderful relationship. A more perfect gentleman and friend is hard to find. I will miss speaking with him and you on Wednesdays. My deepest sympathy. He is now at peace, no more suffering. May God give you good health,peace, happiness and contentment for many more years ahead. Fred will surely be missed.
Al & Jennie Brogel

To The Gerhardt Family,

I worked in the ER with Fred for years. He was a wonderful person. He will truly be missed. My thoughts and prays are with you during this diffult time.

Our deepest sympathy to the Gerhardt family. He was a wonderful gentleman and we will truly miss him. One of our fondest memories is of him walking his dog and chatting with him on his daily stroll. God bless.
Sincerely, the Lestician Family

My sisters and I worked with Mr. Gerhardt during the 70's at McGraw Hill. We all adored him. He was such a sweet man. He will surely be missed. God Bless.
Sincerely,

I volunteered at Robert Wood Johnson Hospital with Mr. Gerhardt for a short period in 1996. I am saddened to see that he passed away on the same day as my grandmother. His kindness left an impression on me over 10 years later. I remember he spoke fondly of his family and was well liked by everyone around him. My sympathy goes out to the Gerhardt family.