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01. Mar 2008 at 08:59
 
Freddie Farrell Bingheim Jr.
  

 
 
Freddie Farrell Bingheim Jr., age 49 and a resident of Flower Mound, TX. Born on August 31, 1958 in Fairbanks, Alaska. Passed away after a courageous two year battle with Pancreatic Cancer on September 14, 2007 at his home in Flower Mound. Freddie was a 1976 Graduate of Randolph High School in San Antonio and a member of Garden Ridge Church of Christ. He was an avid bowler, loved to play golf and softball. He spent his time playing Trivia games and listening to music and was a big Spurs Basketball Fan. He was a long time employee of McCollister's Transportation and loved traveling to see new places. Freddie is survived by his wife, Cindy Bingheim and his two daughters, Caitlan and Aubrey Bingheim. He is also survived by his mother, Joan E. Bingheim and two sisters, Martie Saville and her husband Mike and Janet Pettit and her husband Steve and his two brothers, Gary Bingheim and David Bingheim and his wife Sheilah. He is also survived by his Parents-in-Law, Joseph and Elizabeth Litwin.  
 
Burial occured at Flower Mound Cemetery. Donations can be made to The Bingheim Family Fund c/o Garden Ridge Church of Christ 102 N. Garden Ridge Blvd. Lewisville, TX 75067.  
 
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Reply #1 - 03. Mar 2008 at 10:26
 
Thank you for adding my brother Freddie's memorial to this board. He would be very happy to know that you all are thinking of and remembering him.  ~ Janet Bingheim Pettit, '77
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Reply #2 - 18. Mar 2008 at 13:57
 
To Janet and the entire Bingheim family.  I know you are sad at the passing of Freddie but are celebrating the life and memories he left behind.  I was a very small part of that life but I remember Freddie very well. He was a team mate of my son Dennis on the Rohawk basketball team.  He was a pleasure to coach and was one of the hardest workers I have ever coached. My life was better for being a small part of his.
 
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Reply #3 - 15. Oct 2008 at 22:57
 
Wow, and to think Freddie lived just west from my home and had no idea.  I do recall he would set a wicked pick in basketball.  
 
My deepened sadness to Freddie and his entire family.  
 
 
 
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