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Frederick E. Sponenburg

Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

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Nov. 6, 2012

Frederick E. Sponenburg, 70, of 35 N. Nichols St., St. Clair, died Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012, at his residence.

Born in Pottsville, May 10, 1942, He was a son of the late Fred and Eva (Dudish) Sponenburg. Fred was a graduate of St. Clair High School and received his master of...

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My condolences, I went to Kutztown and played football with him. He talked to many times about joining the army Special Forces which I did in 1966. I lost track of him after my return from Vietnam. I moved to California and ask some friends who attended reunions if they saw him. He was a good man and always had a great sense of humor. May he RIP Bill Hart

RIP Fred and Augie (Richard Augustine 10/15/18). Thanks for the memories and for sharing those Russian Christmas traditions with song, food and friendship. Memory Eternal!

We will miss you and your singing at the Kevolic reunions.

Jeff, I am so sorry to hear about your father. My sympathies to you and your family.

I worked with and lived beside of Fred and Sandy at FUMA. We had a lot of fun in those days. Sorry to hear about Fred,one of the good guys.

Hugs and tears to all the Sponenburgs. Fred was so much to many people---father, brother, son, grandfather, uncle, and the dearest friend to everyone. He did his own "thing", being content and happy. A piece of my heart will be with him always. I miss his laugh, jokes and tender concern. May he have all the halupki, ice cream, and pie he wants. Teach the Gobi their prayers and how to make boilo. Continue to cheer Nebraska and jeer Penn State!!!!

Not good-by; we will all see you...

Fred,
I didn't know you as long as most but, I liked you from the moment I met you. As I said to Evelyn, you were my kind of guy.....honest, a straight shooter, you said what you believed, and you always said it to the person's face. I admired you for your honesty. Additionally, you were always upbeat and positive. My only regret is that I didn't know you longer. I was proud to call you my friend. It is my hope that you are in that special place where you can be yourself, place your weekly...

to Sponenburg family and friends;
my deepest condolences,I rememember back in 1987 when i was having my house build up the street from his restaurant beckets and went over to buy a quart of beer, he looked at my shoes as he was mopping the floor and said don't move i'll get the quart. he shared his humor with many more laughts with him after that time which was day i first meet him. RIP Fred

Kevin,
I am sorry to hear of the loss of your Dad. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Nancy Mahoney