Fred was proud of his heritage and had a strong and unfailing love for family. He would always remember his loved ones on their birthdays and holidays and send hand-written greeting cards. Charming and charismatic, he was loved by those that were fortunate enough to cross paths with him. His passions included classic oldies music, NASCAR, airplanes, Seafood and Mexican food, but he LOVED his Dodgers! Their biggest fan will be dearly missed.
He is survived by his wife of 51 years, Geri, his daughter Mary and son Robert, Mary’s husband Brian, their daughters Alexis, Rachael and Skylar, and his nieces Kathy (Vaughn), Nancy (Wayne) and Cyndi (Don). A memorial service will be held in New Jersey this summer.
Fred was proud of his heritage and had a strong and unfailing love for family. He would always remember his loved ones on their birthdays and holidays and send hand-written greeting cards. Charming and charismatic, he was loved by those that were fortunate enough to cross paths with him. His passions included classic oldies music, NASCAR, airplanes, Seafood and Mexican food, but he LOVED his Dodgers! Their biggest fan will be dearly missed.
He is survived by his wife of 51 years, Geri, his daughter Mary and son Robert, Mary’s husband Brian, their daughters Alexis, Rachael and Skylar, and his nieces Kathy (Vaughn), Nancy (Wayne) and Cyndi (Don). A memorial service will be held in New Jersey this summer.
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