FREDERICK-TOEDTMAN-Obituary

FREDERICK HENRY TOEDTMAN

Evanston, Illinois

Age 67

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DIED
July 8, 2013
AGE
67
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Evanston, Illinois

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TOEDTMAN FREDERICK HENRY TOEDTMAN, 67, passed away on Monday, July 8, 2013 at home in Evanston, IL. Fred is survived by his wife Dawne (nee Delsanter); dearest father of Todd, Terre Strcic, Ryan and Zachary; loving grandfather of Ashley, Dylan, Alex, and Payton; his brother Richard (Donna). Fred...

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We were best of friends along with Tere Ledinski. In high school we worked together at Firestone office near the airport. I managed to get Fred in trouble more than once. Wish I could share those memories and more with Fred and Tere once again.

Thinking of Fred and Tere Ledinsky who were my close friends. Remembering all the good times and all those times I got Fred in trouble for coming home late.

You were always a welcomed addition to many of the best times of the best and crazy times in my life. I will not soon forget.

Freddy, Yes, we still called you Freddy. You left our family much too soon. We remember the good old times when your mom and dad were still living. The New Years Eve parties in your parents basement in Middleburg Heights were so much fun. Our hearts go out to Dawne and family and Rick and Donna and family. It was a sad year for sure but they are strong and will move on and always feel blessed for having had you in their lives. Rest in Peace.
Bob and Nanci

Deepest sympathy, Ashley. Fred sounds extraordinary.

Worked with Fred when he was working with WEA years ago back in Cleveland and, over the years, I was working for various print publications. Good promo man. Had a lot of fun in those days including when Tom Waits came to town.

May God go with him and we all now have an extra guardian angel to watch over us

The Cure Concert

Uncle Fred, I was so lucky to have had you in my life. Although I am saddened by the short moments we got to spend together, I am grateful for the vividness of the memories that were shared… Honestly I can say that I was too young the first time and only sort of remember that visit. The 2nd time was when Grandma passed away. I was old enough to remember and young enough to still very much enjoy going to see The Little Mermaid with Aunt Karen (that was awesome) while you, my Dad, and my...

Teddy...(or Freddie for those who dont know about the "goose salute")...you always will be a true friend, and a person who made all the lives of the people you touched...better. You were a wonderful father, husband and friend to many. I will miss you Freddie.

Dawne, I am so sorry for your loss. My heart goes out to you and your boys. I am so glad we reconnected in Evanston. I know this has been a tough year on you and you are a very strong woman. If you need help with anything, please let me know.