Frederick-Handel-Obituary

Frederick C. Handel Jr.

East Hammpton, Glastonbury, West Hartford, Connecticut

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HANDEL,Frederick C., Jr. Frederick C. Handel Jr., 68, of East Hampton, beloved husband of Judith (Tapar) Handel, died peacefully Saturday (May 25, 2013) at St. Francis Hospital. Born in Hartford on July 13, 1944, Frederick was the son of the late Frederick C. and Mary (Pattishall)...

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Fred III and Family -
I am so sorry to hear of Fred's passing. Fred was a great teammate (Clover Rollers)he was always positive and fun to be around. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Sincerely,
Christine Burckardt

Fred III and Family our deepest condolences. Fred was always positve even when we would loose a game by 200 pins. "We'll get them 100 pins this game and 101 pins the next game". Then he would come out with one of his famed jokes and it would lighten the mood. He was a great team mate, striving to do his best and will be missed by MANY!

Our condolences to the family. Fred was a great firefighter. I had the privilege of working with Fred for many years. Fred always had a smile on his face and knew how to calm a tense situation. He will be missed by many.

I will always cherish the times we had at Newman Lincoln Mercury with Fred. I especially liked when we used to go out to lunch and sometimes bowl.

Judy, I am so sorry to hear of Fred's passing. My prayers are with you and your family.

To the Handel Family,
Please accept my deepest sympathy. Fred was such a wonderful, kind gentleman and was always making us laugh with his Monday night jokes. We will all miss him.

judy and family we were very sorry to hear of fred's passing. fred and I started at naubuc school and graduated from Glastonbury high. he was a fine gentleman and always had a smile

To the Handel Family,

I am so sorry to hear of Fred's passing. I bowled with him for many year at Silver Lanes, and he was one of the nicest people I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. He always had a nice word to say and always had a joke to tell! I, too, will miss him very much. My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this most difficult time. He will be in our hearts always.

Dianne Gustafson
Manchester, CT

My thoughts and prayers go out to the Fred's family. I enjoyed working with Fred very much on the W.H.F.D.