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Frederick W. Ilges

YORK , Pennsylvania

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YORK Frederick W. Ilges, 87, died Friday, January 23, 2009, at the Jewish Home of Greater Harrisburg. He was the husband of the late Edna M. Ilges. Born May 29, 1921, in Scranton, he was the son of the late Frederick W. and Rachel (Reese) Ilges. Fred was a U.S. Army veteran of WWII and was...

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We were very sorry to hear of Fred's passing. I will miss my good golf buddy and his funny jokes. His emails from Florida always made my day. My last email of Jan 10 went unanswered and could not figure out why.If someone could get in touch with me to inform me of what happened to my friend I would appreciate it.

The entire Edwards/Rees/Reese and Thomas/ families extend our condolences. Cousin Fred will always be remembered for his colorful stories and his great sense of humor, he will be missed. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

I knew Mr. Ilges many years ago. He was the father of my very best friend Elizabeth, when we attended Hamilton School in Scranton, PA. We lost touch so many years ago, but the family has never been far from my thoughts. I looked up to and respected Mr. Ilges. He was a wonderful person. I will keep the family in my prayers and regret that I could not contact you at the loss of your mom and brother. My family offers express condolences to all of you in this difficult time.

Fred was my boss @ York College for 17 years. He was a part of my life for 37 years - He will always be remembered for his quick wit and great stories. I can remember him keeping that old canoe on the top of his car and always singing those great gospal songs....What fun we had with Freddies "how to poach a pickerel". He was a good friend. I will miss him greatly....

On behalf of the Baylor's Lake Community and the Board of Directors, of whom he was an active member, I wish to send condolences to his family. We were all very sorry to hear of his passing. He was a very dedicated member of our community and gave much of his time to make it a better place for us all. He will be missed.

The entire Argust family will always remember Fred,Sr, Edna, Freddie, Lauren and Lizzie as very special people and Baylor's Lake as a special place.

To family of Fred, I knew Fred for a number of years at C.C of York and enjoyed him many a day on the golf course. He will be remembered and missed by many.Our deepest sympathy to the entire family. Sincerely, Dr. Bill Delp