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Steve and Lorraine Woidyla
July 26, 2008
We were shocked and deeply saddened to hear of Fred's passing. He was such a nice gentleman and we always looked forward to our annual visits to the greenhouse and chatting with him and getting his good advice on which plants to choose. We will miss him as we have his dear father Pat. Springtime at the greenhouse won't be the same for us. Our deepest sympathy to his entire family.
Susan Sforza
July 25, 2008
I will forever miss my Uncle Fred.
Laura Sforza
July 25, 2008
Words can not describe the massive void that is left in our hearts and in our lives with you gone. Rest now. Know that you will be remembered, missed and loved each and every day until we meet again. Forever, Laura and Travissimo.
Sandra and Joe Fitzgerald (Walsh)
July 25, 2008
We LOVE you and MISS you so much, Uncle Freddie. Evan, Alanna and Connor are saying prayers for you. They miss their "Great" Uncle!
You will forever be in our prayers and our hearts, God Bless You.
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