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Ron and Dawn Schmaderer
Bob, find comfort during your loss knowing you were a great son to your dad and you have lots of precious memories. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers and our heart goes out to you all.
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Amy Hazard - Kuhlman
Roseline and family,
Uncle Bob was always such a pleasure to be around. I always ejoyed listening to his stories and giving him a hard time. Although he usually seemed to give it right back without missing a beat. He was a great guy and will be missed.
Paul, Amy and Kyah Hazard
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Sherry Schellenberg
Sorry for your loss. My prayers and thoughts are with you. May God comfort you in your time of sorrow. Bob will be missed by many.
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Brad and Leslie Schlecht
Our deepest sympathy to the Fredrickson family. We are so sorry for your loss. God Bless.
B L Tires
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Dennis Lindstedt
Bob, Sorry about the loss of your father. My prayers and thoughts go out to you and your family
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LaZelle Hunke
Roseland, Peggy, Bob, Sally and Lisa,
I am so sorry to hear about Bob. He will be missed, but the memories will live on. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
LaZelle
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John Carrie Boyd
You are in our thoughts and prayers. In your sorrow may you be filled with the great memories.
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Frosty Furstenau
To the Fredrickson family--My heartfelt sympathy goes out to you and all your family members--I got to know Bob when I taught in Snyder and he was a big supporter of the Snyder Music Program--I would run into Bob when I taught at Scribner and West Point in Dougs Barber Shop and he always said hi and we would reminence about the times in Snyder, a town he was very proud of--A friend of mine gave me a thought that helped get me thru the death of my mom and sister---"Death is not a period, only a comma". God bless all of you--
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Jerry Mathine
Bob always had that great God given quality to make people feel good around him and what a blessing that was. I so vividly remember when you started dating Bob and he would come flying into the farm place with that car and that coon tail flying from the antenna. I was really a young lad then but those memories of Bob always stayed with me. I remember going back to Snyder with Bob one time and you stayed in Creighton for a couple days and he took me to the depot with him with his work and we would check his trap lines. Precious times for a young guy. I marvel at his acceptance of death and being ready to go on to the next step and that makes it so much easier for the family. God bless your family and the good years we remember from Bob.
Jerry