uring his career a highlight was his being chosen to map out astronaut Alan Shepard's NASA 1961 Freedom Flight plan, of which he initially did not have the knowledge for what this was to accomplish. After serving 31 years in the U. S. Government, he retired and then went to work part time as a cashier for Byerly's grocery store in Burnsville, Mn. For 15 years. Fred participated in singing in church choirs and with the Northfield Men's choral group and assisted Farmington Boy Scout Master, Orville Slenninger in the early 1960's. His family enjoyed numerous camping trips of which traveling to Glacier Park in Montana was a highlight. Fred and Georgia took many road trips in later years and enjoyed visiting many U.S. and Canadian sites. Fred was quite good at playing ping pong, tennis, bowling and assembling numerous model ships. He enjoyed attending sporting events and programs that his Grandchildren participated in. Keeping track of his Chicago Cubs was a favorite also. Living in numerous parts of the country allowed him to share and grow in his faith in Jesus Christ. Fred is survived by children Bill (Lynette) Traxel of Rochester, Mn., Anne Mollison of Farmington, Mn. Four grandchildren Tommy Traxel of Inver Grove Hts., Mn., Michelle (Nathan) Faith of Waconia, Mn., Meghan (Joe) Sadek of Sacramento, Ca. and Jeremy Mollison of Lakeville, Mn. Four great grandchildren Lily and Lincoln Faith, Savannah and Katherine Sadek. Sister Joan Mertz of Belvidere, Il., Brother-in-Law Dick Googins of Richmond, Va. and wife MaryAnn. Special friends of the family Jim Mollison and Gerry Googins. Fred is preceded in death by his parents, wife Georgia, sister Ruth Craig, Brother- in-Laws Clarence Craig, Syd Mertz and Jack Googins and a Sister-in-Law Emily Googins. A military memorial service will be held Thursday Oct. 1st, 2020 at Fort Snelling National Cemetery at 11:00 a.m. Pastor Anjanette Bandel will officiate. Due to the Covid 19 pandemic, wearing of masks and social distancing guidelines will be followed. Memorials are preferred to The Salvation Army, Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities and Special Olympics. Dad, we will miss your humor, Scrabble and Domino games, your love for us all, but most importantly you are at home with Mom, many relatives and friends. Ranfranz and Vine Funeral Home is honored to be serving the Traxel family. To share a special memory or condolence, please visit www.ranfranzandvinefh.com