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Frederick Ketterer Obituary

Frederick Ketterer "Together Again" 5/18/19~ 11/8/07 Frederick Ketterer was reunited with his wife Betty Louella Childers Ketterer on November 8, 2007. He was born May 18, 1919 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Peter and Elsie Ketterer. He served in the Army/Air Force as an aircraft painter during World War II. He married his loving wife, Betty, May 17, 1947. He is survived by their children, Chet Jackson, Gloria (Chuck) Spainhower, Frank (Fran) Gunnuscio, Fred (Marj) Ketterer, Dan (Linda) Ketterer, Barry (Julie) Ketterer, Ron (Karen) Ketterer, Linda (Ken) Prescott, Neal (Vie) Ketterer; 39 grandchildren; 67 great-grand-children; two great-great-grand-children; his brothers, Bob Ketterer and Ted (Joyce) Ketterer; and cousin, Albert (Lanae) Haehnol. Preceded in death by his wife, Betty; son, Larry Don and his parents. Funeral services for Frederick will be held on Monday, November 12, 2007, at 12:00 noon at the Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, where family and friends are invited to call on Monday morning from 10:45 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. Funeral Directors: The Larkin Mortuary.

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Published by The Salt Lake Tribune on Nov. 11, 2007.

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Ron & Karen Ketterer

November 14, 2007

Pa, What a great friend and Dad and Grandpa for all of us who shared special times with you, your time with us was more valuable then anytime we had. you've gone home Pa to be with Ma and Larry and Your Dad and Mom, may you look apon us and guide us in the right direction, God Bless you Pa.

frank gunnuscio

November 13, 2007

pa. you were not in my life for that long, but you showed me a lot of love. i will miss you,as i do ma.you will always be in my heart. love you dad.

Anita Howard

November 12, 2007

I am sorry for everyone's loss I didn't get to know grandpa that well but he will be missed.

FRED KETTERER

November 12, 2007

PA THE MOST WONDERFUL MAN THERE EVER WAS. MARJ. AND I WILL ALWAYS LOVE AND CHERRISH YOU FOR THE KIND OF DAD YOU WERE TO US AND ALL THE KIDS, WE KNOW YOU ARE VERY HAPPY NOW HOLDING OUR MOM ONCE AGAIN IN YOUR ARMS. WE WILL ALWAYS MEET YOUR WISHES YOU ASKED OF US AS A FAMILY AS YOU LAID IN YOUR LAST BED. WE LOVE AND MISS YOU FRED & MARJ

Byron Bateman

November 12, 2007

Neal, and family.
Our thoughts and condolences are with you in your time of loss.
Byron & Linda Bateman

J. Seth, Steph, Wyatt, Weston, & Neut Kunz

November 11, 2007

You will always have a special place in our hearts. Thanks for everything, especally the good advice... Words to live by. We'll always remember your laugh and your smile. Lots of love to the family in their time of loss. We love you all.

keith young

November 11, 2007

to the ketterer family, please accept my heart felt condolences for the loss your dad... my best wishes to all the family in this loss... sincerly an old family friend .. keith young

Michelle price

November 11, 2007

barry and family, im so sorry for your loss.im so glad i got to meet and take care of your dad.sincerly, michelle.

Jon and Tracy Higgins

November 11, 2007

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. We are sorry for your loss Linda and we are thinking of you.

Neal Ketterer

November 11, 2007

Daddy, You were my hero, Vie and I will miss you very much. You're with Mom now, I know you are very happy. Give her big kisses and hugs for us. I'll see you both again some day. Love you, your baby son Curley

Lori, Kenny, Skyler & Riley

November 11, 2007

Big Papa- I know you are where you wanted to be, with Grandma Ketterer. I just wanted to express myself & say We Love You ALWAYS, We miss you & Will cherish Our Memories of You!

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