"So many good memories of the old days . Fred and Lisa are in many. Hugs for " number 1 " and family from "number 2". Love ya Lisa"
Lash, Mr.
Frederick Eldon
Muskegon
Mr. Frederick Eldon Lash, age 79, passed away Monday, May 18, 2020. He was born in Gladwin, MI on March 28, 1941, to Eldon & Hazel (Anderson) Lash. He married the former Lisa Taylor on June 5, 1981. Mr. Lash had been employed as a truck driver for Robinson Cartage for over 20 years until retiring in 1999. Frederick used to ride his Triumph motorcycle, enjoyed woodworking, NASCAR, fishing & watching football. The family would like to thank Harbor Hospice for their care & help.
SURVIVORS
Wife, Lisa; daughter, Donna (Eric Langlois) Lash of Muskegon; grandchildren, Landin Paquette, Bentley Paquette, Eric Langlois Jr., McKenna Langlois, Maci Langlois; son-in-law, Ricky Paquette of Muskegon; sisters, Dixie (Leo) Hutchison of Ludington, Jackie (Sam) Chilcote of Twin Lake; sisters-in-law, Marva (Terry) Sisson of Whitmore Lake, Cathy Taylor of Muskegon; brother-in-law, Steven Taylor of Rothbury; many nieces & nephews; dog, Shelby.
SERVICE
According to his wishes, no services will be held. MEMORIAL: Harbor Hospice Foundation
Please visit www.clockfuneralhome.com to leave a memory or sign the online guestbook.
Clock Funeral Home - Muskegon
"So many good memories of the old days . Fred and Lisa are in many. Hugs for " number 1 " and family from "number 2". Love ya Lisa"
"To my daughter in law Donna and her mama Lisa, no words can express how sorry I feel for you both. I hope that the fact that your daddy isn't suffering anymore brings you the comfort you'll need to get you through this. I love you with all my heart."
"To my daughter in law and her mama Lisa, no words can Express how bad I feel for you both. My deepest condolences to you both. I love you deeply and hope that the fact that your daddy isn't suffering anymore brings you some comfort."
"Remember when! Fred was such a fun guy! Riding his bike was a passion and he was always smiling! Shoulder length hair and curly as hell! He was a good friend to everyone he knew! Fred, rest in peace! You will always be remembered. Until we meet again! "