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Fredrick C. Beveridge Jr.

New Hope, Minnesota

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Beveridge, Fredrick C., Jr. (October 14, 1931-February 7, 2007) Beloved Husband of the Late Phyllis Bjornstad Beveridge Beloved Brother of Joyce Beveridge Jarvis Beloved Uncle and Great-Uncle. Fred was born in Minneapolis in 1931, the second child of Fredrick C. and Marie R. (nee Plante)...

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My old pal and childhood friend.
We grew up together and hung around with our gang on 35th Chicago, All the time untill we got married and went our seperate ways. Hi: Joyce i still remmber you.

I worked side by side with Fred at Univac in the Nike Programs department in the mid to late 60's. He was always a very affable very likeable person. I always enjoyed him and his personality. I'm sorry that he has died and want to pass along my sympathies to his relatives.

Rest in peace Fred.

Fred and I worked together at the Unisys Support Center for several years before his retirement. I remember he loved hot rods and he had a hot rod Javelin. Fred rebuilt the motor in the Javelin. He was always willing to help people especially about cars. I remember Fred listening to my new Dodge Omni and telling me that the motor did not sound right. Sure enough the motor need to be repair.
He was a good person.

Fred was a good friend of mine for many years. I worked with him at Sperry/Unisys from 1985 until he retired. We played cribbage at lunch every day - he was a great card-player! We had a group of co-workers who liked to go to Afton to ski, and I just remember what a graceful skiier Fred was. He always had a smile on his face, and a cheerful chuckle that I'll never forget. Although I hadn't seen him much in recent years, I will miss him dearly.

With sympathy,

I worked with Fred at Sperry and always enjoyed his upbeat attitude. He had so many interests, skiing, vacationing with his wife, playing cribbage, music and his wonderful fudge at Christmas that I was lucky enough to share.

Fred was a near neighbor and a fellow employee of mine at Sperry. We had car pooled to work for a number of years. I have fond memories of Fred and his late wife Phyllis. I had the pleasure of meeting Fred's sister,Joyce,and her husband,Laurence,at a St. Peter's Church supper several years ago.

Sincere sympathy,

Larry Wozniczka