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Frederick Wainwright “Fred” Sprague

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Frederick Wainwright “Fred” Sprague

Birth
Cumberland, Cumberland County, New Jersey, USA
Death
16 Feb 2001 (aged 82)
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Heislerville, Cumberland County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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Everyone knew him as "Fred".
He worked for Peerless Garment Co in Millville and then Vineland when they moved there.
He also worked at the State School in Vineland for awhile.
He retired from Airwork Corp in Millville.
Fred was a friend to everyone he met.
He never met a stranger.
He was always ready and willing to help out anyone.
Fred overcame colon cancer, a stroke and a heart attack.
But he just could'nt overcome the throat cancer that he had.
Fred died at the Veterans Nursing Home in Philadelphia.
He will be sadly missed by everyone that knew him.
Fred had 2 brothers (deceased) Clayton (of Millville) and Frant(of Vineland) and one (deceased) sister Ceola of Delmont.
Special thanks goes to Sal for all his help during Fred's illness.
Special thanks goes to Guy and his family (Fred loved going to your house for those big dinners).
Thanks goes to the Liss family for being there and caring.
Thanks goes to Butch and Andy for being there and caring too.
You can view his brother Frant's grave by looking up
the Oak Hill Cemetery on this website.
Everyone knew him as "Fred".
He worked for Peerless Garment Co in Millville and then Vineland when they moved there.
He also worked at the State School in Vineland for awhile.
He retired from Airwork Corp in Millville.
Fred was a friend to everyone he met.
He never met a stranger.
He was always ready and willing to help out anyone.
Fred overcame colon cancer, a stroke and a heart attack.
But he just could'nt overcome the throat cancer that he had.
Fred died at the Veterans Nursing Home in Philadelphia.
He will be sadly missed by everyone that knew him.
Fred had 2 brothers (deceased) Clayton (of Millville) and Frant(of Vineland) and one (deceased) sister Ceola of Delmont.
Special thanks goes to Sal for all his help during Fred's illness.
Special thanks goes to Guy and his family (Fred loved going to your house for those big dinners).
Thanks goes to the Liss family for being there and caring.
Thanks goes to Butch and Andy for being there and caring too.
You can view his brother Frant's grave by looking up
the Oak Hill Cemetery on this website.


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