Of Annapolis, MD, departed this life on Friday, February 24, 2006. Son of the late Eleanor Adams Blair, he was born May 24, 1938 in Washington, DC. Beloved father of Emily (Tino) Guerrero of Naples, FL and Jessica Prudencio of Silver Spring, MD. Fred was "Grampies" to six grandchildren, Sterling Prudencio, Lena and Broderick Plummer, all of Silver Spring, MD and Cole, Cullen and Camryn Guerrero, all of Naples, FL. Fred also leaves behind his brother, sister-in-law and best friends, Frank "Ike" and Sandra Mozingo of Annapolis, MD; nephew David (Lynn) Mozingo and great-niece, Jenna of Laurel, MD; niece, Debra Menocal, nephew, Michael Menocal and great-niece, Kimberly of Annapolis, MD. Also brother of Stanley Mozingo, Pete (Tina) Blair, Mike (Marcella) Blair, Eddie (Sandi) Coffelt and the late Shirley Mozingo Curl. Fred is also survived by many other nieces, nephews and friends. Fred was employed by G&K Services in Laurel. He served in the US Army Reserves and loved to talk about his days in the service. He was an excellent cook and a avid fisherman. He could fix anything and loved his Washington Redskins. He was a gentle and kind hearted man who loved and was loved dearly. He will be greatly missed.
Family will receive friends on Tuesday, February 28 from 6 until 8 p.m. at FLECK FUNERAL HOME, 7601 Sandy Spring Rd., Laurel, MD, where funeral service will be held on Wednesday at 6 p.m. Contributions in his memory may be made to the American Heart Association or American Diabetes Association.
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Eileen Brock
March 27, 2006
Thank you for wonderful memories and two beautiful children. It was an honor to know and love you. Rest peacefully, my dearest friend.
Bob & Jean Manders
March 2, 2006
You were always such an added part of the Mozingo Family. We will miss you and sleep well.
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