DR FRED W BREITBEIL, III of Orlando, FL died after a battle with cancer.
Surviving are his wife of 54 years, Barbara; children, Steve (Bonnie),
Ken (Jessica), Teresa (David) Mikeal and James; grandchildren,
Christina, John, Pricilla, William and siblings, Robert Breitbeil and
Marlene Henderson. Fred graduated from Xavier University, was a U.S.
Marine Corps veteran serving as a 1st Lieutenant, received his PhD in
Organic Chemistry from University of Cincinnati and was a 35 year
professor at DePaul University. He continued research and publishing at
the University of Central Florida after retirement. A private memorial
will be held at December 17, 2011.
Published in the Orlando Sentinel on
December 14, 2011.
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Dr. Fred W. Breitbeil III, passed away from a battle with cancer
Tuesday, Dec 6, 2011. He is survived by his wife of 54 yrs, Barbara;
children, Steve (Bonnie) Breitbeil, Ken (Jessica) Breitbeil, Teresa
(David) Mikeal, James
Breitbeil; grandchildren, Christina, John, Pricilla, William, brother
Robert Breitbeil, and sister, Marlene Henderson. Fred graduated from
Xavier Univ, served his country as a 1st Lt. in the Marine Corps,
returned to the states to get his PhD in Organic Chemistry from Univ of
Cincinnati. He was a professor at DePaul Univ for 35 yrs, where he
taught chemistry and served as dept chairman. After retiring to Orlando,
he became an avid golfer, continued research and publishing at the
Univ. of Cent FL and worked at Dubsdread Golf Course. Fred was a great
family man, teacher, Marine, and American. A private memorial will be
held at noon on Saturday, Dec 17. In lieu of flowers, please send
donations to the Wounded Warrior Project in honor of Fred W. Breitbeil
III.
www.woundedwarriorproject.org or call 904-296-7350.
The Final Duty Station, http://www.marinechat.com/forums/showthread.php?t=30183
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Fred retired in 1995 from DePaul after 35 years of service. He died on December 6, 2011.
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