1924
2012
On Friday November 2, 2012 Frederick E. Krenz, beloved husband of the late Eileen Krenz passed away. Loving father of Adair L. Crosby and her husband Jack, April S. Valentine and her husband Mark; beloved grandfather of Wayne, Eric, Rebecca. He is also survived by his great-grandchildren, Justin, Natalie, his sister Edna Bealefeld, loving family and friends.
Family and friends are invited to gather at Gary L. Kaufman Funeral Home at Meadowridge Memorial Park, 7250 Washington Blvd., Elkridge, MD on Thursday, November 8, 2012 at 6:30 p.m., where a memorial service will begin at 7:30 p.m.
Interment service will be held at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, the family request that contributions be made to M & T Bank, c/o Frederick E. Krenz account, to assist with his medical financial expenses.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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November 8, 2012
Wanda Hurt
Fred will always hold a special spot in my heart, I worked with him at AAA Antiques Mall and have numerous Uncle Fred stories, he was truly one of a kind. Wanda Hurt
November 8, 2012
We will always remember his bright smile and the twinkle in his eyes. He was always very kind to me. He will always hold a very special place in our hearts. I know if Edna could tell you she would say the same. May God be with you. Janis,Robert and Edna
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