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Mark and Susan, I am truly sad over this event. Your father was an absolute gentleman in every sense of the word. I always knew it was the right thing if Frederick said it. Good memories of my visits to Wisconsin.
From Bruce Baglien (nephew)

My life was richly blessed to have known my uncle. I'll never forget him teaching my how to dance the polka when I was a girl. He had such a kind and caring way about him, a true gentleman. I am so grateful that I don't have to say goodbye to him, just see you later.
From Beth Vonnahme (niece)

Always called Frederick,his wife Evelyn was a cousin of my father,Gerald Knobloch Sr.I grew up next door to his in-laws,Ed and Eleanor Neuman.I have only the fondest of memories of all of these relatives over my early years.My condolences to all of those who grieve.
From Carol Russell (Knobloch)

Dear Sue, I heard of your father's promotion to heaven. He had a long and fulfilling life. What a blessing. Even so, I know it is difficult to let go, but you have all your memories of him to sustain you until you are promoted also. Your friend, Willis
From Willis Dunlap

I am so sorry to hear of uncle Frederick's passing. He lived a good and blessed life and will missed.
From Traci Streeter

My deepest sympathies to Fred's family. My parents, Armin and Phyllis Gossfeld, socialized with The Weges quite often at First Lutheran church functions over the years. I remember Fred very well from the 4th floor of Cowley Hall at UWL where I had many chemistry labs in the late 1970's. It was fun to see him there and then at church! === GLENN GOSSFELD Brookfeild, WI
From Glenn Gossfeld

My deepest sympathy to you all. I always enjoyed watching your folks dance when they came to different functions we played for. Now they are once again dancing together! May many good memories sustain you through this difficult time.
From Laurie (Solberg) Krueger