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Pat Feely
December 12, 2006
Such sweet memories of Fred during our high school years at Clarke. He was always there with that gentle presense and fun filled attitude. We are with you, his family, during this time. Our family will be praying for your family. Pat Brockey Feely
anthony white
November 28, 2006
My thoughts and prayers wil be with Patricia and the family and especially his brothers, I cant imagine the heartache they are feeling especially just losing steve three short months ago. I saw Freddy almost three months ago at my dads funeral (stephen) he was so full of life and a joy to be around and talk to. I was completly floored when i got the news from my mom, i had no idea he had cancer, you couldnt tell. He will never be forgotten, he will always be missed and thought of. We can all rest assure he is in a better place with stephen his brother both of them looking down on all of us and smiling!
Karen Matthews
November 26, 2006
My condolences to Fred's wife and family. Fred will always be remembered as one of the "good guys" from the class of '64.
My Sincerest Sympathy
Karen Poole Matthews
November 26, 2006
Freddie was a great W. Tresper Clarke '64 classmate. His warm personality and keen sense of sportmanship will be remembered. May his family take comfort in knowing he is finally at peace. His suffering is over and his memory will be cherished.
Lorraine Lineal Barry
Mike Hutter
November 25, 2006
Condolences to the Hauck family. I last saw Fred two years ago at a Clarke football game. It was great seeing him and reminiscing about football teams, little league teams. We talked about organizing a 50 year reunion in 2012 for our 1962 team; that reunion will be held and Fred will be there. He was a truly class guy, indeed, one of the few, and will be greatly missed and willalways be remembered by his many, many friends.
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