Condolences
As a kid I knew him as Uncle Fred. We had such fun times in Edmonton, Calgary and at the lake. I hold many special memories in my heart for Uncle Fred, Auntie Betty and the guys. Sending condolences to Kevin, Leslie and Jill. Love Kim Agrios Telford
Kevin, Leslie and Jill –
I am so sorry to learn of the loss of your dear dad. Kevin always spoke so fondly of "Fred and Betty." Speaking of Kevin, I would LOVE to reconnect with him. We in school together many years ago in France, and I have thought of him so many times since then. If you can track him down, please share my email address: patti.parrish@mac.com
Thanks so much. And once again, my deepest sympathy.
I am so very sorry for your loss. I met Fred at the hearing aid clinic in Calgary many many years ago. We would talk even after his appointment was over. He was always so happy and so friendly. I always looked forward to when he came into the office. He talked so highly of his wife Betty and his family. He would sometimes bring in his dog into the clinic and that would also make my day. He took such great care of his animals. Will be saying a prayer tonight for everyone.
Krissy
I got to know Fred through my father-in-law John Cotton. Fred joined us a couple of times on fishing trips, to Dee Lake in BC. He was always willing to lend a hand, share a story, and just plain be a delightful companion. I have such fond memories of him. Please accept my heartfelt condolences.
Mike Hogan, Calgary
With my families deepest sympathy on the loss of your dad Fred, may the memories comfort your family. Fred had the biggest smile and laugh! Fred and Betty were the best neighbor and lifelong friend to my mom, always there to help...especially with Fred's big farm truck!
Gayle Calder, Leigh Reed and McClelland Family
Kevin, Leslie, Jill & Family - Our Crockett Family always thought the world of Betty & Fred and their Family. Although Geographics didn't allow for us to see each other much growing up, Ann & I were fortunate to have spent some time with them in the last # of years. Fred was so anxious to introduce me to Bruce Roy at the Heavy Horse Show at the Stampede Grounds years ago in Calgary which was a link back to Leo Crockett Sr's. HIVU Percherons. Betty remembered lots from Grandma Crockett's days as well. Fred was always so keen to meet up and such a friendly guy to any who knew him and to anyone who just met him. Such a gentle man and a true gentleman loved by all. Such Warm Remembrances, Kirk & Ann Crockett & Family.
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