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Frederick A. Ware Jr.

Washington, District of Columbia

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WARE FREDERICK A. WARE, JR. (Age 48)

Passed away July 30, 2007 at Washington Hospital Center in Washington, D.C. Surviving, along with his wife of 17 years, Donna, are daughter, Lauren Bolden; mother, Carolyn Robinson; stepmother, Queen Ware; sisters, Helen Cedeno, Antoinette Sharp, Michelle...

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UNCLE FRED YOUR NAME AND PRESENCE IS ONE ILL NEVER FORGET!! ILL MISS YOU AND LUV YOU ALWAYS-YOUR NIECE RENITA

Dear Donna,
We've talked many times and still even now I can't seem to get the fact that someone that I then and now look at as a VERY DEAR and close friend has been taken away. I understand that this is going to be a long and trying road for you and for the many friends that Fred have,but I can't help it when I close my eyes and see Fred looking at us and shaking his head and saying, "why are you looking at the bad side of this situation and not what good we could pull from it." Donna...

The Timpson Family would like to express our deepest sympathy to Donna, Lauren and the Ware Family. We have known Fred since Lunan Road in Clinton. We had so many good times together. He was one of us, our fourth brother, our best friend. Now he is gone but never forgotten. No more suffering no pain. He is in a better place. God wanted his soul to come home and join the rest of the Angels. So Donna and Lauren, God will continue to carry you through this difficult time. Everything will be...

Donna, as your big brother and as someone who has experienced the lost of a love one, I can trully say that the love you receive from family and friends will help carry you through your pain and sorrow. Knowing Fred is resting peacefully in God's house in heaven, you should find peace with yourself knowing that you did everything within your power to make Fred's life on earth a pleasurable, memorable, and enjoyable one.

I remember the first time I met Fred and after a very short...

Hi Donna,
What to say??... I know that when my Mom passed Freddie was there for us and he always made me feel like it was okay to break down in front of him and anyone present. He knew that it wasn't much that anyone could say to ease the pain and that meant a lot. So I say to you... cry, don't put a time frame on your grief, but know that it does get easier with time and you learn to smile again and laugh again. You know that I lost both of my parents a year and a half ago, three weeks...

Donna, you and Fred were a beautiful couple and you were such a blessing in his life. Your love for Fred showed in so many ways. We all loved him so much. He will be truly missed. Family members like Fred come once in a lifetime. I am so happy that God gave me the opportunity to share his life. Words cannot express the sorry I feel. May God bless you, Lauren, Carol-his mother, and the rest of my famliy. Aunt Sylvia Barbour.

It seems unreal that Freddy is gone. Many of us at blueplains will miss Freddy very much.Donna and Family may Jehovah the God of all comfort be with your family.