Frederick-Nault-Obituary

Frederick "Fred" Nault

South Milwaukee, Wisconsin

1955 - 2015

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Nault, Frederick "Fred" Known to many as Freddy G. , of South Milwaukee, found peace at age 59 on Friday, April 24, 2015 after a hard fought battle with a chronic illness. He was born August 17, 1955, and on May 29, 1976 he married the love of his life, Lori Hammond of South Milwaukee. Fred was...

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Condolences to Lori and the girls. way too young to be dealing with this but, I know the pain of losing a sibling to a strange and chronic illness. My Prayers for the Family.

My deepest sympathy to the Nault family...I worked with Fred at Metal Technologies and got to reconnect with him by chance when I started working at ATI (Ladish). He always had a smile on his face and such a truly caring man. He will be missed by many!

Uncle Fred was an amazing person, who could make ANYONE laugh or smile at the drop of a dime. One of my favorite memories was at a birthday party of his that was Halloween themed. He played his part to the fullest. This family is very tight knit and I miss them all the time. He will be missed dearly but never forgotten. My prayers and thoughts are with the whole family.

My Condoelences to the Nault and Hammond families.Fred and I had a good relationship growing up in the old neighborhood (Valley vs Merrill Park, West Division and working together at Grey Iron Foundry.I considered him a friend and respected the fact we could keep business and frienship seperate.He helped me during good and bad times at the foundry.I respected the job Fred did as a Union leader who represented his employees with honesty and trust which is how he treated his family. His...

My dad (Gordon Guild) loved to greet Fred with the following "Hey! It's Freddie the Freeloader!". The entire Guild family had a special place in our hearts for Fred because he was the BFF of our beloved brother, Joey. We hope that Joey was there to welcome Fred into heaven.
Childhood memory...Fred and the rest of the Nault boys were the products of my dad's secret desire to be a barber. There were many stories that went along with those haircuts.
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Mrs.Kuehl & Family- So Sorry to hear about your Dad's passing...Thinking of you during this extremely difficult time...Thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Our summer evenings in the backyard by the fire pit won't be the same without Jay talking Fred into one more beer just to anger you Lori. We will truly miss him. Our deepest sympathy to one wonderful family of love. Scott & Cindy

Condolences to the Nault family.

Hi to all my Nault cousins, for that matter all of my cousins. I know we are beyond sad for the loss of Freddy, but one these messages say a memory becomes a treasure. How true is that. My husband Erv and I are sending our love and sympathy to Lori and the family. We are thinking of you and you all are in our prayers. Kathy & Erv Deubig