So sorry to hear of Fred's passing. He was not only a trusted advisor to us (for many years), but a wonderful guy to talk to. His only offspring we have come to know is Tricia, and she has done him proud in taking over his financial planning practice. Fred's name was always mentioned anytime we met with Tricia; and we loved hearing about (& seeing pictures of) Fred threading his helicopter through the Grand Canyon, and tearing down the snowy hills of Park City. He certainly lived life to the fullest; and we thank him for his financial guidance, and for preparing Tricia to follow in his footsteps. God bless him. Love, Cathy & Jack Delahay
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We were so sorry to hear about Fred’s death, our sympathy to his dear family. Fred was a good neighbor and loved his bridge game with the “boys”. We are sorry to miss his memorial service and send our very best to all! Nancy and Gordon Stafford
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So sorry I and my sons can’t be there but want you to know Fred was a kind,smart man who got us started and he so loved life..!
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July 4th was a beautiful day in Boston. After a day of seminars, one of which was presented by Fred, we had dinner on a boat on the Charles River and enjoyed a great fireworks display. It was during that evening that Ruth and I met Fred and Terry. As a result of traffic on the River, we were not able to get back to the dock until about 2AM. We spent most of the night talking with Fred and Terry and developed a bond which led to us becoming clients who are still with the Firm. Fred will be missed by all who knew him.
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Dear Tripp family,
Fred and Terry and my wife Claire and I became friends through our affiliation with Raymond James Financial Services. We stayed with Fred and Terry in Mayland and in Utah. Fred was a curmudgeon and Claire's father was one also. Consequently, Fred and Claire hit it off immediately. For years I sent Fred my monthly newsletter. Perodically I would write somethng that would trigger Fred's response and he would call me. When we visited the Tripp's in Utah, Fred and I went skiing. And while I am eleven years younger that Fred, he skiied me faster and over more difficult terrain than I had ever experienced.
When I think of Fred I smile. Fred was a truly unique individual and I thoroughly enjoyed our mutual friendship.
Please accept my heartfelt condolensces.
Warmest regards,
Carl W. Stuart
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So sorry to miss the Service Celebrating your Dad’s rich life! I will be in San Diego.
Thinking of you and your family during this time! Sharon Alman
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To all the Tripp Family. Fred had a full and accomplished life. A successful helicopter pilot, enjoyed boating, a special Dad to five children and a talented businessman.
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1980, Williamsburg, VA, USA
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