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Loyless Funeral Homes - Land O' Lakes
Fred L Wilkens
August 27th, 1940 - August 18th, 2020
Fred Louis Wilkens Jr, 79, passed away suddenly on August 18, 2020. Originally from the Bronx, New York, he lived in New Jersey for many years and was planning to move to Florida this year to be close to family. Fred graduated from Monsignor Scanlan High School and attended Mount St. Mary’s University in Maryland. He was Catholic in faith and attended St. John The Baptist church in Hamilton, New Jersey. He proudly served in the US Army, loved watching Jeopardy, and was an avid sports enthusiast who loved golfing, football, bowling, and skiing. While in New York and New Jersey, he also enjoyed Broadway theatre. Fred is survived by his loving wife of 40 years, Grace Wilkens; daughter, Nicole McKee (Eric); two grandchildren; sister, Virginia Ward (Frank); one niece, Chrissy (Jim), and nephew, Michael; two brothers-in-law; Robert Schier and Alfred Schier (Laurie). Services planned for the very near future, check back periodically.
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Established in 1994, Loyless Funeral Home in Land O' Lakes, Florida, has been serving families with compassionate end-of-life services tailored to meet the diverse needs of our community. As a certified green burial provider, we offer environmentally sustainable options alongside traditional services, ensuring every family can find a fitting tribute to their loved ones. Our facility boasts a welcoming chapel and state-of-the-art audiovisual equipment for live streaming memorials, ensuring that distant friends and family can partake in the ceremony....
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