FREDERICK-KROLL-Obituary

FREDERICK J. KROLL

Branford, Connecticut

1955 - 2015

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KROLL, FREDERICK J. Frederick J. Kroll, 59, of Branford, died Monday April 27, 2015 at Yale-New Haven Hospital, from injuries received in a motorcycle accident. He was the fiancé of Beth Mishler of Branford. Fred was born September 1, 1955 in New Haven, son of Frederick and Katherine Duffy Kroll...

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Our condolence to Beth, and Mr. & Mrs. Fred Kroll. Rest in peace Fred.

Bertrand & Stephanie Lamothe
234 Helen

Dearest Beth,
In your sorrow, surely your heart feels broken & tears flow without ceasing. It is hard to find comfort after the tragic loss of one so dear. May the happy memories of the love you shared sustain you. You are in my thoughts, prayers & love.

Dear Fred, you have always been the most unique and wonderful character. You were a shining light in my daughters and my life. Even the dogs looked forward to your visits! You will always be in our hearts,with great memories. May God keep you and bless you. Our most sincere thoughts and prayers are with Beth and Mr. And Mrs. Kroll.

I had the pleasure to know Freddie for the 12 years i owned restaurants in New Haven and am blessed to say that he worked on many of our projects: Gentree Ltd, Bruxelles, Scoozzi and others. He was a good man with an easy smile and most of all generous. While i had not seen him in years, I did have the pleasure to speak with him last year. He sounded the same. The world was a better place with him in it. While i was saddened when i heard he news, let us all raise our hearts and celebrate a...

My Love, Thoughts, & Prayers To Fred Kay & Beth

Beth,
I am so sorry to ready this. You are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
Karan Mordecai

Fred was certainly a character, a gentle soul with a zest for life. He was one of the first people we became friends with in Branford when we moved here a little over a year ago. Our lives were enriched by knowing him, and we always enjoyed his company (even when he was working as our electrician). Our condolences go out to his fiance and his family. He will be missed by many.

Freddy I miss you. Our Harvard tailgate will not swing without you. This November I will rock a Y sweater in your honor. Beth, hope to see you there.

Fred - you were a shining light with an infectious smile and laugh. I will miss seeing you at the "O". I will always remember your stories. You will be missed.
My deepest sympathies to Beth and Fred's family.
Sincerely
Nancy Petrowski
Branford