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Condolence: We became fast friends through the marriage of Fred's daughter Danielle to our son Blake. We enjoyed many visits, conversations and stories with Fred. He was a good man and a very loving grandfather who enjoyed playing with the grandchildren at every opportunity. We will miss him: his deep voice, his laugh and his smile. He fought the good fight and we admire him for the courage he displayed along the journey he was forced to take. RIP dear friend.
Jerry and Marcy Springer
Condolence: We loved Fred, always a practical can-do and cheerful spirit. He was consistently someone who could be depended on to persevere, overcome some of our Huntington red tape to take care of the needs of our employees. I am sad to hear of his passing and hope that his family may be comforted by the knowledge of the many good things that Fred did for his co-workers.
Condolence: Fred was an amazing man. I remember many times going down to the Mahoning Bank building with my dad and stepmom (Alan and Lucille Boles), to our store Mahoning Cigar. I was always excited to go and help out because I knew I would see my buddy Fred. He always chatted with me even if I was a bratty teenager. He treated me like a daughter, giving advise that came from a loving place. I know that Jesus is waiting for him at the gates of Heaven, applauding for a job well done and embracing Fred with open arms.
May God wrap his arms around all who grieve the loss of this amazingly wonderful son, father, husband, grandfather, uncle and friend!