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Frederick A. Searles

Endwell, New York

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Frederick A. Searles, 76, of Endwell, passed away Saturday, January 1, 2011, at Wilson Memorial Hospital in Johnson City, NY due to congestive heart failure. He was the son of the late Frederick and Teresa (Skebey) Searles and was predeceased by his brother, Robert Searles. He is survived by his...

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I remember Fred well. He was a big help getting the Searlestown Cemetery shaped-up. Sorry to have lost touch with his family when the new..but permanent sign was installed at the cemetery. Budne Reinke [email protected]

Scott, Liz, kids. Lynne & I are sorry to hear that your father/grandfather passed on. I remember meeting him when we were working on your house. I may have actually bumped into him when I worked at GE. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Me and Fran were saddened to hear the passing of Mr. Searles. Our thoughts are with you all.

Sorry to hear of Fred's passing. For a time I had an office next to Fred at GE and always was able to share a joke with him about work. He was always willing to listen and share a joke. I still remenber the Christmas party at his house and I still get a smile thinking about the time or times Fred got upset at work that the flag outside my window was tattered and Dave Lutsic wouldn't change it.

Marilyn and Family
I'm so sorry to hear about Fred. He was a great and enjoyable man. Even though I've not seen you in some years ,I always enjoyed our time together in Liverpool. I'm sorry i could not be with you to celebrate Fred's life, but want you to now that my prayers are with you.
God Bless

Mark and the rest of the Searles family,
Sorry to hear of the loss of your Dad. Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss…our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.

To Fred's family, I am so sorry for your loss. I knew Fred for almost 30 years while I worked at GE. He was a pleasure to work with and it was a pleasure to call him a friend. My deepest thoughts of sympathy are with you at this time.

Mrs. Seed's, Dave, Scott, Mark and Family,-You are all in our thoughts and prayers. I can truly say Mr. Seeds was my second dad. He was just the greatest. I will never forget the days playing in the yard, the nights in "The Pit" where Mr. Seed's kept us all laughing for hours. I could share some of the stories me and my dad talked about yesterday but you already know them. I feel I am a better person for having been lucky enough to have Mr. Seed's in my life.

Mark & Family,
My deepest Condolences on the loss of your Father. Bill Vymislicky