Frederick J. Cornell “Freddy” ~ December 08, 2020

 

Hilton: At age 67, Freddy passed away on Tuesday, December 08, 2020 at the Unity Hospital in Rochester. He was born in Rochester, NY and adopted by his parents Ray and Billie Cornell. Freddy is predeceased by his father Ray Cornell. Survived by his beloved wife of 20 years; Karen Cornell, his mother Billie Cornell, his children; Christopher Cornell, Tamara Cornell, Amy Folwell, his mother-in-law; Marion Woodard, his grandchildren; Hunter, Hayleigh, Alexis, Natalie, Blake, Mason, and his sisters; Linda Montgomery, and Charlotte (Peewee) Parsons.

A memorial service will be announced at a later date. To share a memory or a condolence please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com

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6 thoughts on “Frederick J. Cornell “Freddy” ~ December 08, 2020

  1. I met Fred when he joined the Parma Democrats. He always had a great attitude and was a pleasure to work with. He was also a UAW member and former officer and proud of it.
    Thank you to his family for sharing him with us these past few years. We will be thinking of you and Fred.

  2. I grew up with him I knew him as uncle Fred him and his late wife Sandy was my mom and dad’s best man and maid of honor in there wedding we grew up at the bowling alleys with Tamara and Chris all good time’s we had always remember how awesome of a man he was and he also worked with my Dad Danny stanley at us forge craft for alot of year’s you will be missed very much rip uncle Fred.

  3. I remember Freddy from Midland Bowl also. He was a very pleasant person, always had a smile for everyone. RIP, Freddy.

  4. Fred Cornell was a reliable and loyal employee in the Transportation department at Lifetime Assistance, Inc. Fred was about to celebrate two years with us this coming week. Fred always had a smile on his face and a positive attitude. I got to know Fred in the past year and I’m shocked and saddened . He was a part of the Lifetime family and will be missed.

  5. I know Freddy from the days he worked at Midland Bowl in Fort Smith, Arkansas. He was very friendly with a great personality. He will be missed. 2 Corinthians 5:8

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