Fredrick-Wolfe-Obituary

Fredrick D. Wolfe

Fort Worth, Texas

1931 - 2011

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Fredrick David Wolfe, 79, died Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2011, pictured above with wife, Kay, who were often referred to as "The Million Dollar Couple." Cryptside service: 3 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 15, in Greenwood Mausoleum. Memorial service will follow at 7 p.m. at St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church, 2700...

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Kay and Family: Fred was truly a gracious, humble and caring person and he brought energy and enthusiasm to our retirement events and activities. We lift up our prayers and condolences to you during this period of grief and sorrow. May God's peace and compassion embrace you during these sad days and His love and comfort prevail as you continue through life's journey.
From friends and co-workers of the Lockheed Martin Association of Retirees
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Fred was a great guy and modeling buddy. Condolences and best wishes to you and your family. Jim Ireland

I had the pleasure of working with Fred at the Kimbell. We were always talking about photography or model airplanes. He was a fun guy and a joy to visit with.

My condolences to his family.

He will be missed!

Fred was a dear friend to all his associates at the Kimbell Art Museum and it was a splendid gift to work with him. I will remember him for his great range of interests, his gentlemanly persona, and his great love and affection for Kay. Fred will be deeply missed by all who knew him. We offer our sincere condolences to his wife, Kay, his son, David, his daughter, Valerie, and his entire family. May God's blessings sustain you and may your memories bring you comfort.

I saw Fred a lot at various model airplane events around the Fort Worth area and always enjoyed catching up with him. He was a fine gentleman and he will be much missed. My sincerest condolences to his family.

Fred will be missed but he has left me with many happy memories. So long ole Pal.
Al Wright, Weybridge, VT

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Some fond memories:

As youngsters, Fred and Don flying U-control in the schoolyards and free flight at the flying fields in Chicago.

Car trips we took over the years to our old neighborhoods in Chicago to see if our houses were still standing and how disappointed we were to find an empty lot.

Picking Fred & Kay up at Midway Airport. Knowing that Fred needed his "Fix", our first stop was at White Castle for burgers. Growing up in Chicago, we couldn't get...