Linda,
I was sadden to hear news of Fred's passing recently. Please know that I always felt very highly of Fred, and that I always thoroughly enjoyed seeing the both of you when either out competing, or, whilst in a supportive role when traveling on the Scottish highland games circuit.
Condolences for Fred Eutermoser
Though I have not seen Fred in many years, I often have thought of him and the fun times we had growing up since the age of four.
Some memories: Kindergarten. The first day of school. The pool in the back yard on Edwards Road. Football games. Hustle Inn.
The prom and weekend at Strathmere. A weekend at Penn State. The wedding day!!
My condolences to the Eutermoser family during this time of loss and grief. Fred will be missed by all who knew him.
Sheri, Chris, and Family,
We are so sorry, please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Love, Aunt Ann and Judy
Linda,
Fred was a one of a kind man. He enjoyed life and his family to the fullest. What a Highland competitor he was - the only competitor to pick up and run the caber with a cigar in his mouth. Never will there ever be another Fred. Fred left us all with wonderful memories. He will be missed.
Mary Jane or Shortie
To the Eutermoser family, our deepest condolences. Fred was a kind, good person who will be greatly missed by so many people. I have such wonderful memories of him and your family. May your wonderful memories help you through this difficult time. All our love, Rod and Suzanne.
Linda,
It seems like the heavens are crying for Fred's passing today.
Wishing you peace.
Alan
Linda,
We were so sorry to hear of Fred's passing. It's been quite a few years, but we still remember Fred at the Highland Games in St Leonard and the many good times we had at the Outer Banks. The man really loved to fish! You are in our thoughts and prayers -
To Linda and the O'Brien and Eutermoser Families,
We are very sorry for your loss. The service today was absolutely beautiful and touching! We knew Fred for many years through the O'Briens. We saw him and Linda frequently at Doyle, Lenape and CB West events, not to mention many family parties. Fred was quick with a handshake or hug and always chatted with us. He was extremely friendly and affectionate. Fred also helped us with some projects at the house---our pergola and banquette seating outside, and crown molding inside. He was so talented! We will miss seeing him around New Britain.
I am so very sorry for your loss. I have such fond memories of the time we spent with all of you while Jeff was recruiting in Harrisburg. Aaron remembers "Giant Fred" from when he visited us here in Georgia. Hope you are all doing well. Stay safe, and take care. With love, Sue