Frederick-Heym-Obituary

Frederick Henry Heym

South Glens Falls, New York

Apr 4, 1941 – May 9, 2021 (Age 80)

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BORN
April 4, 1941
DIED
May 9, 2021
AGE
80
LOCATION
South Glens Falls, New York

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Frederick Henry Heym

April 4, 1941 - May 9, 2021

GLENS FALLS - Frederick Henry Heym, 80, passed away on Sunday, May 9, 2021, at his home.

Born on April 4, 1941, in Brooklyn, NY, he was the son of the late Henry and Anna (Kuck) Heym.

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Remembering Fred´s passing. He left an impact on the world he left behind. He´s with his everlasting maker.

Fred was like a brother to me all through high school. He became almost a part of our family. We had many good times together . He served as pall bearer at our mother's funeral in 1965. After that our ways parted but he always remained in my heart. I had a chance to tell him that when I was trying to encourage him to attend our 50 TH reunion for Queensbury High but unfortunately he decided not to come. I know he will be missed by many loved ones. My sympathy to family and friends. Toby

Freddy was special guy. Greatest conversationalists ever. He could recite the dictionary and capture your attention. Memories of Fred will be cherished by many. Pam and Fred were a great match.

Pam so sorry to here of Fred´s passing . we will always remember his laugh . I also enjoyed playing golf with him and our times with you and Fred at Wakonda .

Pam so sorry fir you loss, thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Pam and Family, We were sorry to learn of Fred´s passing. Thinking of Fred reminds us of the happy times we all shared. Watching school sports, camping at Wakonda, get-togethers, and of course Acadia National Park in Bar Harbor, Maine. We are hoping that your memories bring you comfort and know that we are thinking of you now and in the days ahead.

My heartfelt sympathy for the loss of your husband. His memory will not be forgotten. Love to you Your cousin Lynne

Deepest sympathies to the family. Played plenty of golf with Fred.

Even though we have drifted apart because of job relocations, Fred was my very best friend throughout our high school years at Queensbury High. We shared really great experiences and adventures and he will ever be a part of my life's memories - a good and wonderful part. We were parts of each others families. My sincerest sorrows to Pamela and the family. May he truly rest in peace. Gary George