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Jane Kibler Keyes
February 21, 2026
Fred was a dear old friend from my childhood. He was my paperboy boy. The first time I saw him was at the ice pond in Crafton when we were in 6th grade. He was wearing a brown knit winter hat, and he looked very h andsome. Then the next year he came to Second Ward and from that time on we were in school together. Sometimes we would walk home after school together or sit together at the Crafton movie theater. We stayed in touch with phone calls and text messages and shared our memories and our ups and downs of life until about a year ago. I am sorry that his last years were spent fighting to get well. I will miss him. Rest in Peace dear friend.
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