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Fred Thomas Burnett

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Fred Thomas Burnett

Birth
Sharon Springs, Wallace County, Kansas, USA
Death
24 Jan 2020 (aged 92)
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA
Burial
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 76, Site 164
Memorial ID
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Born on April 17, 1927 in Sharon Springs, Kansas, he was the son of Rena and Raymond Burnett.
While he was enlisted in the United States Army during the 1940’s Fred lived in New Jersey, and he took advantage of his proximity to nearby New York City. During his visits to New York, Fred had the opportunity to experience many live music events, and grew to love jazz. Fred met and married Agnes Marie Diessner in the 1950’s. They had two daughters, and over 60 years together. Fred worked as a home builder in Colorado, where he and Agnes raised their family. He built many homes in the Green Mountain and Aurora communities. Fred also deeply enjoyed visits to Las Vegas, Nevada, where he introduced his family to live shows like those he had grown to appreciate in New York. Fred saw many of the “greats” in Las Vegas, including Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., Liza Minelli, Liberace and so many more. He also braved crowds of adoring fans to take his daughters to see Elvis Presley and made arrangements for them to sing with Diana Ross.
Fred and Agnes will be interred together at Fort Logan National Cemetery.
Born on April 17, 1927 in Sharon Springs, Kansas, he was the son of Rena and Raymond Burnett.
While he was enlisted in the United States Army during the 1940’s Fred lived in New Jersey, and he took advantage of his proximity to nearby New York City. During his visits to New York, Fred had the opportunity to experience many live music events, and grew to love jazz. Fred met and married Agnes Marie Diessner in the 1950’s. They had two daughters, and over 60 years together. Fred worked as a home builder in Colorado, where he and Agnes raised their family. He built many homes in the Green Mountain and Aurora communities. Fred also deeply enjoyed visits to Las Vegas, Nevada, where he introduced his family to live shows like those he had grown to appreciate in New York. Fred saw many of the “greats” in Las Vegas, including Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., Liza Minelli, Liberace and so many more. He also braved crowds of adoring fans to take his daughters to see Elvis Presley and made arrangements for them to sing with Diana Ross.
Fred and Agnes will be interred together at Fort Logan National Cemetery.

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US Army
World War II

Gravesite Details

Interred: Sep 21, 2020



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