FREDERICK-GREENE-Obituary

FREDERICK GREENE Jr.

Newton, Massachusetts

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GREENE, Frederick Jr. Age 61 of Newton, passed away March 3, 2020 after a short battle with cancer. Fred was the beloved husband & best friend of Patty (Walsh) Greene and devoted father of Annie & Freddie, III, both still of Newton. He also leaves sisters Barbra Robison & Teresa...

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I miss you every single minute of the day! PAW

Fred Jr. and my son played on a great Babe Ruth All-Star team together. During one of the games Fred and I pretended to be the commentators with southern accents all the while eating a huge bag of peanuts, laughing all the while, and leaving a pile of shells in the stands. As I’ve said before, my experiences with Fred were few, but they usually included a lot of laughing. When I think of him, I smile.

Say it ain't so,Man say it ain't so.
Although, I hadn't seen my friend Frederico
since the 80's; he was always in my heart.
I met him the first day of 5th grade at Devotion.
You'll never find a more nicer and talented man.
To the Greene family I truly feel your loss.
Rest in peace Gumball

Dear Patty, Annie and Fred,

My deepest sympathies and thoughts are with you all. Fred was so lovely and welcoming and warm. His smile illuminated the room and when you were with him you knew there would be joy. I was deeply fond of him as was my John. John always kept a picture of Fred fishing and considered him a dear friend. Many cherished memories filled with laughter of gatherings with Fred sharing his culinary skills; he was such a gracious host. I know his abundant love for...

Dear Patty! It has been a long time and we spend a short bit of our lives together but I so enjoyed both you and Fred. I'm so sorry to hear of his passing. Together, you were one of a kind. Love to you and your family.

Margo Killoran

I am saddened to hear of Fred's passing.i was fortunate to have had a few opportunities to hang with him on the golf course and at our boys baseball games. He had a great sense of humor and was a very warm person. My condolences to the family.

I've known Fred since grade school at the Edward Devotion School.
He was always the "Friend to all".
Everyone liked Freddie.
A star athlete, and smart too!

He could walk into a room and bring smiles to people just by his presence.

He was well loved by all.
And especially his loving family.

My deepest condolences to the Greene family on his passing.

May his photos and warm smile bring back wonderful memories for you.

Keep him in your heart, he...

Fred was one of my best friends at BHS.If one word described Fred it was Enthusiasm.
Fred was ready to try anything even trying out for freshman hockey when he had never played hockey before!Who does that?I have been able to keep in touch with Fred over the years and his optimistic and positive personality never changed from the day he left Brookline.I was lucky to see him after Thanksgiving and I am thankful for that last big hug from my friend.
Frank Nelson