1928
2014
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Brad Nottingham
September 1, 2023
Fred was a friend of my father, Marsh (1928-2013) as they graduated together from Belmont High. I have a picture of five graduates, my father (to Fred’s left) and three other mutual friends in a row. They are holding celebratory graduation beverages in my father’s picture, taken at The Shangri-La Bar. My father’s photo caption: “Graduation and it’s effects.”
Robin Pollock
January 7, 2016
Wonderful memories of a lovely gentleman so hospitable at Dana Place in the mid l970s - a loyal friend to his friends, a man with style and dignity. I am so very sorry to learn of his passing (2 yrs after the fact) and send my belated condolences to his family.
Jerry Coughlan
March 7, 2014
Sorry for yor loss. My prayers and thoughts are with you and yours.
Janet Stearns
March 6, 2014
Dear Lynda;
Sorry for your loss !
Claus Erik Feyling
February 25, 2014
Dear Lynda, Dear Annemor,
Our deepest sympathy and love to you all. We had hoped to see Fred gain but sadly will not.
Teri Donahue
February 23, 2014
Dear Lynda,
My deepest sympathy for your loss.
I am so glad to have met your lovely husband and you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Maggi Gleason
February 17, 2014
Lynda,
My deepest sympathy. Will be keeping you in my heart. I have wonderful memories of Fred.
Celebrating field work wrap-up (2011)
February 16, 2014
Dear Lynda,
Our hearts go out to you and to Fred's family during this time of mourning. We are extremely grateful to have met Fred. His hospitality and life stories will be remembered with love. The warmth with which both of you have always received us in your home is something we will forever cherish.
All our love,
Floyd & Poli Raymer (and family)
February 16, 2014
Anne: Our thoughts and prayers are with you on the loss of your brother. Sharpe Road is about the same, except with a few pot holes! And, of course, snow. Hope you are in good health - Nancy and Ernie
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