Frederick-Scheidegger-Obituary

Frederick G. Scheidegger Jr.

Tamaqua, Pennsylvania

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Tamaqua, Pennsylvania
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American Cancer Society

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Frederick George Scheidegger, Jr., 63, of Spring Township died March 25, 2011, in Lebanon VA Hospital.

He was the loving life partner of Joan L. (Hammond) Hanley.

Born Feb. 7, 1948, in West Reading, he was a son of Ruth Theresa (Breen) Scheidegger of South Heidelberg Township and...

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My family and I will horribly miss my big brother Fred! I feel a bit lost now but I know he, dad, and John will always look out for me. I have great memories of my childhood spent with him and I can't recall one bad one. He was a wonderful brother and I will feel his love forever. Linda , Craig, and family WE WILL MISS YOU SO MUCH xoxox

Joanie-

We are very sorry for your loss... Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this difficult time.

Jeff & Jen Weidner

Dear Joan, I was acquainted with Fred when we were kids, but hadn't seen him until you brought him to our class reunion. Sorry to hear of your loss, and I send you blessings and warm thoughts in this trying time.
Karen (Dussinger) Spencer, Temple, PA~~MTHS Class of 1965

my dear friend Joany, just know that we are always here , love you sis xoxox

I had the pleasure of working with Fred behind the bar for about 3 and a half years at Green Valley CC. He was an excellent teacher and an even better friend. I will miss you very much, Fred. God Bless.

Joan>Our deepest sympathies to you in your loss. Fred was a great neighbor and friend, he will be missed. You know we are always here if you need anything. Kate and Gary

Joan> may Fred rest in peace. He will be missed.

Dad-
You were the best father a person could ask for. When ever I needed you, I knew you were just a phone call away. Your love and support helped me through many tough times. You guidance and influence helped shape me into the person I am today. I hope for the remainder of my life, that I continue to make you proud. Losing you is one of the hardest things we will go through, but I am so fortunate that we had so many great memories together. I will hold those memories close in my...

Dad-
You were the best father a person could ask for. When ever I needed you, I knew you were just a phone call away. Having your love and support helped me through so many tough times. Even though you are not physically here, I will carry your memory in my heart. I am so blessed to have so many good memories with you and I will hold them close always. Glad to have a guardian angel looking down on us. I hope for the remainder of my life that I continue to make you proud. Love you, Ann