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Fredrick Nowosatka

Bay City, Michigan

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Mr. Fredrick Nowosatka passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family on Thursday, February 21, 2013 after an eleven year battle with Leukemia. With strength and determination, Fred fought long and hard against the aggressive disease and was successful in achieving remission three times....

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I taught both Fred and Colleen in 3rd at Hampton. What a shock to know "Freddy" passed away. I am so sad for all of the Nowosatkas. So very sad. You are in my prayers.

I miss you so much, Dad.

So sad when mom told me about Fred. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Jan and Tom,
We are in Florida as we learn of Fred's passing. We didn't know Fred but we want you to know how sorry we are to learn about your loss. We remember him as a little boy when your class reunion was being planned and we were at your little house on Center Road for a meeting about the reunion.
Prayers are being said for you and your family.
Bob and Pat Duyck

When Fred was about 15 yrs old, he came to visit us in Colorado. He was supposed to only stay for a few days but each week would call his mom and ask, “Can I stay just one more week?” He ended up staying all summer.

Fred taught our entire family how to laugh. We spent the summer tubing down streams and visiting places in the mountains. One time we got in a wrestling match and, while trying to pull each other into a mountain stream, ended up ripping the arm rest off the back seat of...

Tom and Janet,
Mom gave me the news the other day, so very sorry to hear about Fred. Mary and I have you and his family in our thoughts and prayers.

Dear Jan and tom
Please accept our deepest sympathy for the loss of your Son.....Prayers are being said for your Family....
Jim and Rhea Thompson

Debbie and family, Our prayers and thoughts go out to you. I just loved that kid. He was very special to our family. I am sure we will miss his contagious smile and laughter. We adopted Fred as one of our children. He climbed every mountain, joked about climbing Longs Peak and rode a bike through the mountains, baled hay with us and many moments of good times. You
will be greatly missed. Love and hugs to Debbie and family.