FREDERICK-MARKS-Obituary

FREDERICK MARKS

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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July 8, 1933 - October 19, 2012 OKLAHOMA CITY Frederick R. Marks was born on July 8, 1933, in Greenwood, South Carolina, and passed away on Oct. 19, 2012, in Oklahoma City. A Korean War veteran, Fred proudly served in the U.S. Navy 1953-1957 as a Fire Control Technician II aboard the...

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Kathleen and family,
I just found the news today when searching to catch up with you. There will never be a loving man, family man, friend and just plain lovable person as Fred. Love you!

God Bless you and comfort you at this time.

Dear Kathy and Family,

I've only known Fred for a short time, but his memory will remain in my heart forever. Fred was a kind, loving husband, father, and friend. I enjoyed my time with Fred and Kathy at the reunion in Waterloo, IA, and our many phone conversations. May God bless you always and may you find peace and comfort in your fond memories of your time together. Deepest sympathy to Fred's brothers Cecil and Bill and their family

TO KATHy & family we are so sorry to hear of your lost fred was a great man and a great friend. always look foward to seeing him at the reunions. our love goes to all the family. "frank fair winds and following seas" bill & mary Galarneau U.S.S THE SULLIVANS ( DD 537 )

Thoughts and Prayers to Kathleen and all of Fred's family and loved ones.

Theresa,Kathy, & familes,
Fred was such a joy and a an inspiration to me while I was in OUCD as a dental hygiene student. I would have never made it without his wit! Our prayers are with yoy as you celebrate his life remembrance. I pray your sorrow will become fond memories when you need them most.
Mary Carol & Jay Belt, Marla & Ethan

Fred, i will miss you very much. You were the greatest neighbor and friend anyone could ever have. i will always remember you.

Please accept our Deepest Sympathy and prayers. May God hold Fred, Kathy, and his family in the palm of his hand and lovingly shine upon them.
Fred was a good man and we'll miss him dearly.
Shipmates Forever,