Another legacy was his strong faith in Christ that rooted more deeply following his diagnosis. His faith gave him courage to withstand the rigors of cancer treatment with very little complaining. This made him a favorite inspiration not only to his immediate family but extended family, friends, co-workers and cancer center employees as well. He has touched countless lives in his simple, faith-filled approach to life.
Fred was devoted to his family and will be sorely missed by his wife, Cindy; a daughter, Sara Kreissler, with husband, Scott, and grandson, Henry; a son, Eric, with wife, Kallie; along with his four brothers, David (Teresa), Roger (Kelley), Ken, and Dale; his brother-in-law, Steve (Jan) Langford, along with many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, Lawrence and Shirley. He also leaves behind many childhood friends with whom he kept in constant and regular contact believing that a person can never have too many friends. His loving, accepting manner drew people like a magnet, and he will be missed by so many.
Services in celebration of his life will be held at Plano United Methodist Church on Clark and Hale Streets in Plano. Visitation at the church will be Friday, May 5th, from 5 to 8 pm; funeral service also at the church at 10:00 am on Saturday, May 6th, with burial following in the Millington cemetery.
Memorials may be made to hospice or to Plano UM Church in his name.
Another legacy was his strong faith in Christ that rooted more deeply following his diagnosis. His faith gave him courage to withstand the rigors of cancer treatment with very little complaining. This made him a favorite inspiration not only to his immediate family but extended family, friends, co-workers and cancer center employees as well. He has touched countless lives in his simple, faith-filled approach to life.
Fred was devoted to his family and will be sorely missed by his wife, Cindy; a daughter, Sara Kreissler, with husband, Scott, and grandson, Henry; a son, Eric, with wife, Kallie; along with his four brothers, David (Teresa), Roger (Kelley), Ken, and Dale; his brother-in-law, Steve (Jan) Langford, along with many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, Lawrence and Shirley. He also leaves behind many childhood friends with whom he kept in constant and regular contact believing that a person can never have too many friends. His loving, accepting manner drew people like a magnet, and he will be missed by so many.
Services in celebration of his life will be held at Plano United Methodist Church on Clark and Hale Streets in Plano. Visitation at the church will be Friday, May 5th, from 5 to 8 pm; funeral service also at the church at 10:00 am on Saturday, May 6th, with burial following in the Millington cemetery.
Memorials may be made to hospice or to Plano UM Church in his name.
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