Frederick-McMann-Obituary

Frederick Churchill McMann

Vancouver, British Columbia

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Vancouver, British Columbia

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Frederick McMann passed away in Vancouver, British Columbia. The obituary was featured in The Vancouver Sun on February 28, 2007.

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My heart goes out to Pam, Kim, Bradley, Mike, Kayla and Mitchell.
I will always remember Fred's big warm smile and that witty sense of humour. He loved his fly fishing and told us great stories
about his trips with Brad and Mike. He and Pam always made Jim and I feel so welcome when we came to visit. Great food, crazy
card games and a lot of laughing was par for the course. Speaking of par, he loved his golf too. When he first began to launch the boat in the lake it was quite a...

We were deeply saddened by Fred's passing and loss of his friendship. He had such a magical way of capturing one's attention with his great sense of humor and heartfelt laughter. He was also a very trustworthy individual. We feel honored to have know him.

Our sympathy goes out to Pam, Michael, Brad, Kim, Mitchell and Kayla.

Fred we miss you.

I will never forget Uncle Fred!
It has been a number of years since I have seen my uncle Fred due to the distance between(living in England). I remember like it was yesturday visiting my Uncle Fred and Auntie Pam in Delta. Big BBQ's, swimming in the pool where he was always laughing and joking.
However, my fondest memory was when Uncle Fred and the family came to watch me play soccer in Kamloops for the Provincal Cup, cheering me on from the side-lines.Uncle Fred and Auntie Pam were by...

I miss knowing he is there
What a cool Uncle fun an jolly what the perfect uncle should be He got me skiing first time
The mother of all BBQs and burgers to match an all singing all dancing lazy boy
My three kids have fond memories also
It leaves a void in ones life
Love for Auntie Pam,Mike,Brad,Kimmy,Mitchell and Kayla
Kevin and familiy

Fred passed in and out of our house
throughout my whole childhood as my
brother Ray Skelly's best friend. I remember him very fondly. Just
thinking or hearing his name makes
me smile. I know Pam and family
will miss him. Gail (Skelly) Petite

I grew up around Fred (Ray Skelly's sister)....Always liked him and looked up to him...seemed like one of my brothers.. ...nice person to be around. So sorry to hear of his passing. Pam, my heartfelt sympathy to you and your family. Isabel (Skelly) Horton

Mike and I only met Fred for the first time last September. We were made so welcome in their home and it felt like we had know him for years. Our hearts go out to Pam and her family, no words can express our grief for you all.

Fred was my brother-in-law, but more important he was my very dear friend.My fondest memory of Fred was when we traversed the West Coast Trail. We had lots of fun and tested our mettle.It was always fun with Fred.I miss him terribly.My condolences to my sister and the whole family. Love you all, Jim.

Ray and I have only the fondest memories of Fred. I met Fred 48 years ago, he and Ray were already friends. We had so much fun back then (the old skating rink). I met Pam when they were married and we ended up living in the same apartment complex. We shared child birth and rearing, family tragedies and so much more. The last time we saw Fred was when they came to Ottawa on their cross country trip. We had a great time and were looking forward to their next trip. I am so sorry that we are...