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On Sunday, 12/28/25, Frederick was found unresponsive in his room. He was transported to the hospital where he was on life support for almost 3 days. He had undiagnosed diabetes, an infection, and pneumonia. His heart rate suddenly slowed, and his heart stopped shortly after midnight on 12/31/25.
Freddy brought joy and laughter everywhere he went. Everyone who knows him will attest that he was the most loving and caring person. He has many friends in every walk of life—he never knew a stranger. If you ever felt low, he always had the right words to make you whole again. His laughter and humor alone were the cure for any bad mood.
Freddy faced many hardships in his life, but nothing brought him down. Nobody could rob him of his joy. There aren’t many people like this. It’s rare to have a friend who will be there for you anytime. He would walk miles (literally), take a bus—whatever it took to help a friend. He worked hard too, sometimes working 2 jobs. He was a giver; if someone needed help, he would go out of his way to do it. He always showed his best side to whoever he was with. He also loved music so much—always dancing and singing. He was always the center of attention because he was so special.
The world needs more Freddys. It’s a huge loss for this world without him in it. He will be missed by many. He deserves a worthy goodbye. His next of kin is his Aunt Carla and any money raised will be sent to her to pay for his services.





