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Merrill F. "Fred" Ohm Jr.

Schnecksville, Pennsylvania

Mar 22, 1956 – Dec 16, 2020 (Age 64)

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BORN
March 22, 1956
DIED
December 16, 2020
AGE
64
LOCATION
Schnecksville, Pennsylvania

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Merrill F. "Fred" Ohm, Jr. 64, of Coplay, died Wednesday, December 16, 2020 in his home surrounded by his loving family. He was the husband of Barbara J. (Haas) Ohm to whom he was married 44 years last March 27. Born in Fountain Hill, March 22, 1956, Fred was the son of the late Merrill F. Ohm,...

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Barb and family,
I know it's been a lot of years since we have seen you, Fred and the kids.
I was very sad to see that Fred has passed away.
So many years through out the years we have talked about you and the kids to our kids.
May God grant Fred eternal rest and let perpetual light shine upon him
Irene and Harry Mast

Barb and family,
We are so sorry to see Fred passed. He was a great guy, always laughing and made others laugh as well. He will always be remembered. Love and prayers sent to all❤. RIP Fred

Fred I will always remember you , I always had a great time hanging out with you and Barb , will never forget the card games , you will be missed . Bless You
Shirley Martin

I am truly sorry for your loss. The memories go way back. Some good times just hanging out. Some good laughs as well. We will always hang onto those memories. May he Rest In Peace. If there is anything we can do please feel free to reach out. Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of need.

Our sincere condolences to the family from the Mack twins.

Dear Fred,
I am so sorry I couldn't see more of you and Barb over the past few years. I often thought about all the fun we had on New Year's Eve and parties and get togethers. I hope you're resting comfortably now and forever. Everyone that knew you loved you.
Love, Fay

Fred I will always remember all the great times we had together and will miss you very much. Rest In Peace buddy love ya.

I know you loved me...I love you more

My sympathy to the entire family. We were friends @ Parkland HS. Memories of working on the Datsun come flooding back. And the day you told me it was history. And just hanging out. Playing frisbee in the Lehigh Parkway, and just plain fun times. And some of the double dates we tried... You and your family are in my prayers. "Jack"