Fred A. Bianchetti

March 26, 1941 – October 31, 2021

No services are being planned at this time. He will be laid to rest in the Upper Peninsula, where he was raised. Memorial contributions may be made to American Cancer Society, c/o the funeral home.

 

We saw him come. We saw him go. He gets in his lean and away he goes. Try to catch him or try to keep up. Good luck. He wouldn’t even stop for cars or trucks. Freddy was a stubborn little man, but you couldn’t help but love him. He had a good heart and would try to help anyway he could. He’s with his clan in heaven up above. God called him home for him to rest. Because he always did good and always did his best, we will not say goodbye to him. We will just say, “See you soon.”  God will call us home some day soon. So, rest in peace, my dear friend. We love you and we will meet again.

Obituary

Age 80, passed away on Sunday, October 31, 2021. Fred was born in Iron Mountain, on March 26, 1941. He enjoyed walking and going for rides in the car. He loved his animals. Fred was a sweet man and will be missed by all who knew him. Fred is survived by his brothers, Eugene Bianchetti of Dolthan, AL, John (Betty) Bianchetti of Kalamazoo; sisters, Violet Lentian of Crystal Fall, Mary Fitzpatrick of Kalamazoo, Grace Cardullo of Marinette, WI; several nieces and nephews; special friends, Rod (Kim) VanAntwerp; and his four-legged friends, Sugar Bugar and Moose; and countless other friends. Fred was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Kenny, Jim, and Robert.

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John Anton Bianchetti Jr.
4 years ago

You will be truly missed uncle Freddy! Your loving nephew, J.J. Bianchetti LV YA UNC! R.I.P.

Ken Lehtinen
4 years ago

Always smiling, joking, and talking about cars. Rest in Peace Uncle Freddie.

pamela alexander
4 years ago

There is so much to say about this man. So many good memories and not a single bad one, My favorite things about him to name a few. He could eat more pancakes than anyone I have ever met. He was the most loving person to humans and animals. He spent many years living with my father when he was alive. They took care of each other like they were brothers (even tho he was my mothers bother and my parents divorced many years earlier). He loved his flannel shirts he requested one every Christmas. I find some peace in knowing he is with those who he lost again. I imagine my daddy is happy to have his friend at his side again. He will forever be in my heart there was only one Freddy. I would like to thank Rod and Kim for all the years you took care of him. He loved being with you and I am sure you will miss him most. Love to my family.