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Condolence:
I met Fred in the mid 1960's at the Collegiate,and also he lived in my neighbourhood at the north end.
Fred was true to his Aries spirit in so many ways, but he especially loved motorcycles and dancing.
When he met you on the street, he'd approach with a shimmy, a shake or a jive and of course that 100-watt smile and grin!
On occasion, he and his friend Rob would join The Castle dancers Vicki and Monika on stage. His contagious enthusiasm would set the pace and get the crowd rocking and dancing with the live music. He knew everyone, and every one knew and liked him; there are so many memories in between the lines ... just can't stop thinking of him.
Sadly he will be missed by all who were honored by his friendship, past or present.
Our heartfelt condolences to all his family
Condolence: Student Landscaping I a drop out and Fred taking me under his wong to work learn and grow as a person. Wow almost 50 years ago. Port Robinson hunting learning to drive a tractor memories of youth and the life time friends made through Freds work. Thanks God for Fred. One gift of the mentors in my life. Rest in Peace Fred. He believed and we did. :)
Speedy Wimpy Goatface Muffin and Me Stuff got done.
Condolence: Hello Dad,
You have been called upon to serve in the garden of worship for the Lord, although it's hard for us to grasp that,we understand GOD makes no mistakes for his meaning. You were a very strong,funny,witty and powerful guy. You were always straight forward and pulled no punches. You were a great dad,cook,and friend. We will miss you terribly. Until we meet again,ashes to ashes; dust to dust. We love you and will forever miss you Dad.....!!!
Condolence: The 1 movin memory that comes to my mind that branded my heart about Fred foreva bein "FAMILY" was when i met him for the 1st time when Denia lived on the Westside jus a couple of blocks from me and i walked to her house like i normally would ... but ... this day i was a hot mess of a basket case bcus my baby daddy was MIA and i was sick and tired of feelin like a single dang mom when i was promised i wouldnt be ... well ... i meet Fred after Denia introduces us he instantly jokingly teases me about my smile ... he tells me ... wit a smile like mines i shouldnt have a problem in the world and this is b4 i even opened my mouth to tell my cousin Denia wats goin on ... i smiled bigger then i burst into tears ... HOW ON EARTH DID FRED KNOW MY HEART WAS HURTING ??? i sat down and began to go into details to Denia and Fred as to wat was goin on ... when i looked up Fred was cryin wit me and then a few mins later my cousin Denia was cryin wit me ... i will foreva love Fred for the advice he gave me that day as we all sat cryin together ... he told me ... take all my anger against my baby daddy and turn it into fuel ... us that fuel to become the best single mom that i can be ... then surpass that image of a single mom until i was great at it ... we all smiled ... on that day Fred i had so much love and respect for u bcus u didnt know me from a can of paint ... all u knew was that i was Denia lil cousin and i was hurtin ... u shared your wisdom and your heart wit me on that day ... i was then and i will foreva be grateful to u and love u ...
I DID THAT !!! it wasnt easy Fred ... but ... u didnt tell me that would be ...Rest In Paradise cousin Fred i will foreva miss u and ur wisdom ...
Condolence: I knew Fred from our time together at the Collegiate. He was one of most likeable, friendly and funny fellows I have ever known. Although I have not seen Fred in many years I often thought of him and I am truly sorry to hear of his passing. My condolences go to his entire family. God bless you all. Bob C.
Condolence: Fred was like our father, always there and always on the go! He taught me and Kailyn how to drive at a young age and the responsibilities that come with it (Nick). His stories would take you to a whole different world. We will truly miss you Fred
Condolence: Roger Tipple and I met Fred on the first day at Mohawk College in Hamilton. We immediately struck up a friendship with Fred and liked him so much that we asked him to live with us.Our first year of college together we had such fun times. Our second year we lived in an apartment downtown Hamilton with John Costen.Fred was such a great fun loving, compassionate individual and a super friend.
Fred and Roger have passed away within a month of each other.