Frederick-McCarren-Obituary

Frederick West McCarren

Butler, Pennsylvania

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Frederick W. McCarrenFrederick West McCarren, 55, of Pittsburgh, formerly of Butler, died at 9 a.m. Sunday at the Butler Memorial Hospital.Born in Butler, April 12, 1951, he was a son of the Charles R. McCarren Jr., and the late Millicent West McCarren.A 1969 graduate of Butler High School, he...

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to the family I am so sorry a good person has gone home just think you'll soon join him and all wil be right againI remember you knoe the name best looking the scholar he was the class clown I thought of it when I saw he graduated from clown school I thougt my favorite show he was in would be senior year PJ Game playing opposite of my twin sister but it wasn't little me was the best I was just a dancer but he made me want to be good because he was GREAT!

Fred was my leading man in the Masquers production of Pajama Game(1969). I have followed his career over the years and when I saw him on TV or in commercials, it always made me smile. His many successes were well deserved. I have thought of him often over the years and he will be sorely missed. My sincere condolences to all the McCarren family and he and you will be in my prayers.

Krissy, my twin said it all. I couldn't keep my eyes off him.Yes even in 1st. grade he was a looker. He had more friends, I was an admirer from afar, I didn't feel I was in the right "click" but I never forgot him . My sympathy goes out to all. Kathy (Gerstner).

Mr. McCarren
My deepest sympathies go out to you and your families.
I was fortunate to know Fred during our first eight years while attending Saint Paul’s School. My twin and I had also experienced our 1st crush! And it was on Fred. He was a “hottie” in the first grade and all the way up to 8th grade. I feel certain he was the “first” real crush for a lot of other girls) We experienced the beginning of his acting career at Saint Paul’s School first handed and the rest is...

To The McCarren Families....... Thinking of all of you at this sad time. Fred will long be remembered in Butler and all over the Country. May God bless all of you......

To the McCarren families,
May all your good memories help to carry you through this very difficult time. Fred had a wonderful ability of spreading joy and importance to the many lives he touched. I am truly thankful that I made the phone call to speak with him at Sunnyview. God be with you. Love and prayers to all of you.

Lisa,
My deepest sympathies to you and your family. Although we've lost touch a few years after high school, I often think of you. May the love of friends and family comfort you through your time of sadness.

TO THE MCCARREN FAMILY,

I KNOW NONE OF THE KIDS WILL REMEMBER ME BUT I WAS ONE OF THE FIRST BABY-SITTERS FOR THE OLDER ONES IN THE HULL PLAN--TOO MANY YEARS AGO!! MY CONDOLENCES TO ALL OF YOU. MY MOM, WHO JUST PASSED AWAY JUNE 14TH, WOULD ALWAYS TRY TO SEE ANYTHING FREDDIE WAS IN. GOD BLESS!!!

To The Entire McCarren Family,
You all have our Deepest Sympathy.
Fred was a joy to work with when we had our Mall Store for Kelly Chevrolet and Hyundai. The Customers loved him as much as we did. You are in our Prayers.
The Staff at Kelly's