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David Lawrence
January 15, 2008
To the entire Loeb family,
I am so truly sorry for your loss. Fred was taken from us much, much too early.
Fred, and Michael, were a big part of my growing up years. Whenever our families got together us boys would head out looking to do whatever boys do, like walking in the woods,getting dirty, listening to rock and roll, and talking about the cars that we'd own someday.
Sadly and regretfully, I went off to college and lost touch with everyone. But there are two things I will always remember. Number one is I can still picture Fred with a big old smile. The other thing that I am grateful for is that I got the chance to speak with Fred on the phone the Thanksgiving before last. It had been almost 30 years, but I had just lost my Dad and it was great to talk to Fred, it was as if I had just seen him yesterday. It was only a 5 minute chat but I'll remember it,and cherish it, for a lifetime.
My prayers are with you all, may Fred rest in peace.
God Bless, Dave Lawrence
January 15, 2008
Dear Patty, I found out about Fred through Bill Sharff. I knew Fred from high school,he will be sorley missed, my deepest sympathy to you and your family .
Joe Nath
Carol Pryor
January 14, 2008
Patty and Family,
I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.
Bill Sharff
January 14, 2008
Dear Patty , Heather and Holly.
I never did get a chance to meet all of you and did not want to meet this way. Fred and I go way back to high school, when we would hang out in his parents shed on Wayne ave listening to music and starting his dads 442 Oldsmobile in the driveway then eating a great pasta dinner his mom would make. Fred and I used to take his dads Vega on trips to the shore and later when he worked at Marsh Pontiac, we would take brand new Nissan 280Z's with T-Tops to the shore. Fred and I rode dirt bikes in the woods behind
Don Guanella. Fred used to stop by and show off his motorcycles to my dad and mom. I will miss Fred even though we never could seem to get together. My prayers and heart go out to you and your family.
Bill
Joyce Kearney-Honyak
January 14, 2008
Dear Patty,
I am so sorry to hear about Fred. I Graduated with Fred. My cousin Philip Kearney worked with Fred. My brother is Glenn Kearney. We have fond memories, that we will hold in our hearts. Our prayers are with you & your girls.
Sincerely,
Joyce Kearney-Honyak
Stephanie Talotti
January 14, 2008
Dear Patty, Heather and Holly,
We are sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
God Bless
Stephanie, Ralph and Stephanie
Marian Rintchen
January 13, 2008
Dear Patty , Heather and Holly,
We are so sorry for your loss. Our heart goes out to you and your family. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help . You are in our thoughts and prayers.
God Bless
Marian, Lisa , Mickey & Lexi
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