[600MRG] Fwd: Fred Temple passed away

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Mon Apr 22 11:26:39 CDT 2013


Sorry to read about Fred, he and I talked often about  600 M , he'll be missed.
Mike /42

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-----Original Message-----
From: dave.riley3 <dave.riley3 at verizon.net>
To: 600mrg <600mrg at w7ekb.com>
Sent: Mon, Apr 22, 2013 8:27 am
Subject: Re: [600MRG] Fred Temple passed away


Fred was a top shelf kind of guy to me, and helped with many questions...
e has been missed here on the list and now on earth as he enters that 
ouse not built with hands...
e were the same age, HS class of 58, and similar military...
Fair winds and following seas, Fred, we all salute you...
DaveR /17


n 4/21/2013 11:46 PM, Mike-WE0H wrote:
 Just read this on Fred's Facebook page. I had spoken with his daughter 
 on April 12th and he was not in the best shape but he did pass along a 
 message to my son & I. Sure gonna miss Fred. We worked on projects 
 together and I don't believe we ever worked each other on the air.

 Mike
 WE0H
 /16


 Frederick R. Temple
 CONNEAUT - Frederick Rodgers Temple, 72, died at his home on Tuesday, 
 April 16, 2013.
 The son of Herbert and Margaret (Williams) Temple he was born in 
 Ashtabula, on October 15, 1940. A graduate of Ashtabula High School 
 Class of 1958, he joined the United States Air Force in 1960. Fred 
 retired from the United States Air Force in 1984 after serving his 
 country with honor and distinction.
 On November 11, 1962 he married his wife, Karen Wrenholt in 
 Clearwater, Nebraska, and together they celebrated thirty-nine years 
 of marriage until her death in 2002.
 Fred was employed with Lockheed Martin for eighteen years as senior 
 engineer, after his retirement from the United States Air Force.
 A man who was blessed with scientific curiosity, Fred enjoyed 
 computers, Astronomy, and HAM Radios. An avid reader, he enjoyed books 
 written by Carl Sagan and Stephen Hawking among others. Fred enjoyed 
 sharing his knowledge with others; he was the go-to person if you had 
 a computer or astronomy question.
 Fred will be remembered for his dedication and duty to his country, 
 his inquisitive mind, his strength and courage through his illness and 
 his incredible love for his family.
 Fred is survived by his loving children his son, Frederick J. (Sok 
 Cheng) Temple of Des Moines, Iowa; his daughter, Julie Ann Temple of 
 Conneaut; three granddaughters, Emma of Des Moines and twin 
 granddaughters, Rebecca and Jessica of Conneaut; his sister, Donna 
 (Roby) Rose of Ashtabula; and many loving nieces and nephews.
 He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Karen on May 5, 2002; 
 two children in infancy, Scott Allen and Michelle Ann; his brothers, 
 Robert, George, and Herbert Temple, Jr., and his sister, Barbara 
 Rouse; and his parents.
 A service will be held 1 P.M. Monday April 22,2013 at the 
 Zaback-Williams-Ducro Funeral Home, 500 West Prospect Road, Ashtabula. 
 Burial will be in Chestnut Grove Cemetery. Military honors will be 
 provided by the American Legion, Dewey-Howlett Post #103.

 Calling hours will from 2PM to 4PM on Sunday, April 21, 2013 at the 
 Zaback-Williams-Ducro Funeral Home, 500 West Prospect Road, Ashtabula, 
 Ohio.

 If desired, contributions in Fred's name may be made to the Salvation 
 Army, 4631 Main Avenue, Ashtabula, Ohio, 44004 or to Boys Town, 14100 
 Crawford St., Boys Town, NE 68010—
 <https://www.facebook.com/jeff.temple.75?viewer_id=100000005478457>

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