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Fred A. Shank

April 21, 1941 ~ October 5, 2024

Born in: Rochester, New York
Resided in: Greece, New York
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fred shank

Fred A. Shank

April 21, 1941 ~ October 5, 2024

Born in: Rochester, New York
Resided in: Greece, New York


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  1. Fred & family: I have missed seeing your Dad these past couple years at the Aud. He was always proud of you and even more so now after the beautiful tributes at his funeral.
    God bless you all.

  2. To the entire family and friends of Fred’s,
    I want to send our condolences and prayers to all of you. He was such a great guy. Sincerely,
    Eddie Gadd & Family

  3. My sincere condolences to Fred’s family. Especially Jo, Cheryl, Phil, Megan and Shannon. I have many fond memories in the stands with Fred and Jo at Megan’s basketball games. Bless you all at this time.

  4. We are thankful and fortunate to have had Fred in our lives. He was so good to us and left us with many, many great memories. He will be sadly missed –
    With deepest sympathy to his family, Friends at the Rochester Broadway Theatre League.

  5. Dear Cheryl & Family, We are so very sorry for the loss of your wonderful dad, and sending love and prayers –
    Anna, Beth, Betsy & Kathy

  6. Please know you are all in our hearts and prayers. With our deepest sympathy –
    The Cooley Group

  7. Jo & Family, We loved Fred and we love you all of you –
    With sincere condolences, Tom & Cathy Huber

  8. Dear Josephine, and your entire family,
    My heart is heavy to learn that Fred has gone to be with the Lord and his angels. Always a quick smile and a willingness to lend a hand, I will always think of Fred as a wonderful, happy man who loved Jo and his family completely. God Bless You All.

  9. So sorry for the loss that Jo and family now endure. Fred has fought a long courageous fight with cancer. Through his battle, there was always a smile and a facial expression that said he was enjoying the moment. A big man with a heart to match. RIP my friend.