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Frederick J. Fendt
1935- 2019
Frederick J. Fendt,
83, of Watertown, passed away peacefully at Marquardt Memorial Manor on
Saturday, June 22, 2019. Frederick was
born on Aug. 12, 1935, in Watertown, son of Frederick E. and Genevieve (Hrobsky) Fendt. Frederick
was a tool and die machinist for Sentry Equipment for 30-plus years. Frederick then continued his passion for
working with small engines, working on them for Farm & Fleet in Watertown.
Frederick was a
member of St. Henry Catholic Church in Watertown and was a member of the
National Guard.
Above all things,
Frederick was devoted to providing for his family.
Frederick is survived by two daughters, Barbara Fendt; Rose (Scott) Triplett and two sons, Thomas (Shari) Fendt and Anthony (Michelle) Fendt. He is also survived by 10 grandchildren, Stephanie Fendt (fiancé Dan); Lizzy (Zach) Henze; Crystal (Brian) Shalliol; Heather (Tyler) Barker, Carrie Triplett (fiancé, Korey); Tim (Karissa) Fendt, Cori Fendt (significant other Ian); Tyler Triplett; Karisa Fendt and Nick Fendt; seven great-grandchildren, Angel; Benjamin; Allie; Koen; Oliver; Ovaya and Olivia.
Frederick is
survived by two brothers Don (Maxine); Paul (Diane) and four sisters, Gerry
(Ozzie) Beal; Helen (John) Duffek; Judy Kuehn; Jean
(Fred) Roethle.
Frederick was
proceeded in death by his parents and a sister, Patricia Dawalt
and brother-in-law Dave Dawalt, Donald (Red) Kuehn.
The family would
like to express their gratitude to the staff at Watertown Regional Medical
Center, Marquardt Memorial Manor, Marquardt Hospice and all the other
professionals who assisted in Frederick’s care.
Schmutzler-Vick Funeral Home & Cremation Service 500 Welsh Road, Watertown
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