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Dorrine and Stan Stolar
January 29, 2004
We have great memories of the good times we enjoyed with Fred in Naples. We will sadly miss him.
Our hearts are with you Norma.
Sheila Hauck
January 16, 2004
With great sadness we offer our deepest sympathy to the family of Fred.
Sheila Hauck (daughter of John and Gwen Weeber).
John thought so much of Fred, who he worked with at North American/HVP. My Mother, Gwen, and myself also thought he was a very fine man.
Pamela & Charles Lewis
January 16, 2004
What a great loss to all who knew him.
Cherish all your sweet memories he will always be with you in spirit.
You were a dream come true for him from the moment he met you and you never ceased to amaze him.
The memorial service was outstanding. Call anytime.
With Love to You
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