Frederick S. Morlock
January 24, 1929 - November 03, 2017
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Frederick S. Morlock
January 24, 1929 - November 03, 2017
Obituary
Frederick Starr Morlock – November 3, 2017
Frederick Starr Morlock, 88, of Laguna Woods, CA, beloved husband, father and grandfather, died on November 3, 2017. Fred died after suffering from dementia. He was born January 24, 1929 in New Jersey.
Fred grew up in New Jersey. Fred joined the Air Force Reserves while going to college at St. John’s in Brooklyn, graduated with a law degree and passed the New York bar. He immediately became an FBI agent. After starting his family, he left the FBI and started his career in corporate security.
Fred enjoyed many hobbies including playing cards, ping pong, tennis, golf, bowling, swimming and darts. He also enjoyed dancing and traveling the world with his wife.
Fred is survived by his wife of 66 years, Evelyn, his three children, Linda Sanhamel, Evelyn Thompson and John Morlock, and six grandchildren.
Fred will be interred at San Fernando Mission Cemetery in Mission Hills, CA.
3 responses to Frederick S. Morlock
Angela Thompson says:
November 13, 2017
Fred was my grandfather. When I was born I was fortunate enough to have three sets of grandparents, but for me to know which was which, Fred and Evelyn named themselves grandma and grandpa sweetie. Grampy was one of the most honest, loyal and hard working man I could ever imagine. I have a lot of favorite memories and I am so great full to have shared 32 years with him. My most favorite memory (if I had to narrow it down) was helping and watching him garden at the house in Camarillo and eating fresh berries with him that he had grown. Grandpa sweetie lived a full life and I admire him deaply.
Brian says:
March 14, 2024
Fred’s son Fred Jr was a grade school friend in Island Park, NY. I understand he passed at a very young age. I would love to correspond with you.
Brian Darcy
Thomas Frederick morlock says:
May 31, 2020
So sorry for the rest of my family. This is Thomas Frederick morlock. Freddy was my uncle brother to my father Frank. we did not spend so much time together but the time we did spend was very very special