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F. Kathleen Friedel
Posted 5/16/07
F. Kathleen 'Kat' Friedel, 84 SEAFORD - F. Kathleen 'Kat' Friedel of Seaford died Sunday, May 13, 2007, in Life Care at Lofland in Seaford after a short illness. She was 84. Mrs. Friedel was born …
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F. Kathleen Friedel
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F. Kathleen 'Kat' Friedel, 84
SEAFORD - F. Kathleen 'Kat' Friedel of Seaford died Sunday, May 13, 2007, in Life Care at Lofland in Seaford after a short illness. She was 84.
Mrs. Friedel was born July 10, 1922, in Middle Village, Queens, N.Y., daughter of the late Ike Kreisberg and Jennie Richland Kreisberg Weisbaum.
She moved a lot as a child and attended school in El Paso, Texas, where after her sophomore year, she left school to work fulltime.
Mrs. Friedel worked in Seaford for many years at Crimmons Vending Service, DuPont Cafeteria and Gant Shirt Factory, retiring in 1975 when the shirt factory relocated.
She lived on their family farm near Bridgeville for 63 years before moving to Seaford in 2005.
Mrs. Friedel was a volunteer at the Seaford Senior Center and delivered meals to the homebound for many years. She also volunteered at the Genesis Nursing Home in Seaford.
She bowled on the Senior Express Bowling League at the Seaford Bowling Lanes, was a longtime bowler at the Strikemaster Bowling Lanes, Seaford and bowled on the Seniors' Traveling League for many years.
Mrs. Friedel was a member of Bethel Worship Center of Seaford and served her Lord and savior Jesus for more than 25 years as a fervent prayer warrior.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Roy "Buz" Friedel in 2004; a brother and three sisters.
She is survived by two sons, Roy Friedel Jr. of Colorado and Richard W. Friedel of Virginia; two daughters, Sharon L. Argo of Georgetown and Bonnie C. Grant of Montana; a son-in-law, William T. "Bill" Argo of Georgetown; three grandsons, Christopher T. Friedel of Florida, Eric S. Grant of Seaford and Shannon T. Argo of Georgetown; four granddaughters, Shari L. Rood and Liana Friedel, both of Virginia and Amorette A. Helm and Shane R. Caffey, both of Colorado; three great-granddaughters, Erica L. Grant and Audrey N. Grant, both of Seaford and Phoebe Helm of Colorado; seven great-grandsons, William E. "Will" Argo of Georgetown, Jordan Helm, Tucker Helm, Conner Helm, Garret Helm, Caleb Caffey and Joshua Caffey, all of Colorado; two step-great-grandchildren, Candice Shockley and Cody Shockley, both of Georgetown; and many nieces nephews, cousins and friends.
Services will be noon Friday in Bethel Worship Center, north of Seaford on U.S. 13 across from the I.G. Burton Dodge Dealership, where friends may call one hour earlier.
Joseph LeCates, minister of Bethel Worship Center will officiate.
Burial will be in the Friedel family plot in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Seaford.
Instead of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions to Bethel Worship Center or Seaford Senior Center.