Frederick-Pampel-Obituary

Frederick A. Pampel II

Bozrah, Connecticut

Age 68

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DIED
January 28, 2026
AGE
68
LOCATION
Bozrah, Connecticut

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BOZRAH - It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved brother, nephew, cousin and friend, Frederick A. Pampel II, on January 28th, 2026.He was born 68 years ago in Westerly, the beloved son of the late Frederick A. and Patricia Pampel. Fred was the oldest of five in the...

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Dear Lisa, Denise and Kevin please accept my condolences at the loss of Freddie. I met him in junior high school and he was such a beautiful sweet soul. Over the years we would cross paths. He was always so sweet. His family says he was talkative but he was very shy as I remember. Many years later I met Lisa and Nancy only to find out they were sisters and how well he was doing and happy and settled in Bozrah. One of the last things Nancy showed me in her apartment 2 weeks before she came...

Denise, Lisa and Kevin; I am so sorry to hear of Freddie's passing. Freddie was my friend, my classmate and my teammate - I will miss him and keep him and all of you in my thoughts. RIP # 85 - your Teammate JT # 21

Denise and family, my condolences on Fred's passing. I hadn't seen him since high school . I remember him as kind, quiet and very good looking! Again, so sorry for your loss. Joyce C.

I enjoyed my walks with Fred and playing UNO with him at Fitchville Home. He was a good friend and I am really going to miss him. Steve

So sorry to hear of Fred´s passing. We spent our school years together from St. Mike´s right through to SHS. Always a nice guy & good friend. He will be truly missed.

To the Pampel family, Where do I begin. From our days growing up on the playgrounds, courts and fields in our area. . . if we had a sporting implement-in most cases . . . the question would be . . . where didn't we play? We lived for St. Mikes school yard. Could be the dead of winter, we'd shovel the court and play basketball in our preteen and early teenage years. At West Vine St. pond, we'd play hockey during the coldest months of the year when the pound froze over. During the fall...

Fred left such an impression on so many in his community. He is known for being a kind and gentle soul. A good friend always willing to listen. I love how he was always willing to try new things. He will be missed greatly. My love and prayers go out to his sisters and brother and family.

Sending my deepest sympathies to the Pampel family.