Frederick-Walker-Obituary

Frederick Walker

Pompton Plains, New Jersey

May 12, 1941 – Apr 11, 2014 (Age 72)

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BORN
May 12, 1941
DIED
April 11, 2014
AGE
72
LOCATION
Pompton Plains, New Jersey
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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PEQUANNOCK — Services were held for Frederick J. Walker, 72, of Wayne, who died on Friday, April 11, 2014. He was the father of Michele Crefeld of the Pompton Plains section of this community. Born in St. Louis, Mr. Walker grew up in Lancaster, Pa., and lived in Middletown before moving to...

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I will always remember your part in my life. Aunt Vivien's too.. A wonderful Uncle to me, a loving husband, and father. Wishing your family the good memories... my love to all..

-Tina Walker Lacroix

Michele, Pete, Elijah & Nathaniel,

I didn't know your dad, Michele, but through knowing you I know he was a kind man & well loved by his family & friends. I know you will all miss him terribly, but he is at home again with your mom & he is at rest. May God's peace be with your family.

So sorry, Michele, for your loss.

So sorry to hear of Fred's passing. Many memories of Lancaster as children. He was bright and witty. He will be missed.

We will always remember Fred's dry wit and puns--we loved having him in the church choir (your mom, too--what a wonderful couple they were--and your dad would now ask "a couple of what?"). He was a wonderful addition to our choir and we missed him so much when he took ill and had to move. We won't forget him!

Dear Michele and Maureen, we all have very fond memories of your Dad. His great love for your Mom and you girls. We still talk about his love of rhinos and wearing them on his head to make us laugh. Our faith assures us he is suffering no more and is in a better place with his princess. Keep his memory alive by passing on his good gifts to your children. With love, the McClintocks

Fred and Bunny together epitomized true love...though I am truly saddened by his loss, my heart is glad to know that he is once again with his princess. Thanks for the memories, Fred, and for being such a sweet, gentle, and kind man to so many, but most especially to Bunny. It is a true honor to call you "brother"-in-law.

The childhood memories you left with me will never be forgotten, nor will your wife, Princess Vivian, I will do my best for your daughters... I know you are finally at peace beside your wife. Love you forever!

I'm so sorry to hear Uncle Fred is gone. He will be greatly missed.