

It is with a heavy heart, that we announce the passing of Fred Henry Fieldcamp, a beloved husband, devoted father, and truly inspirational man, who fought a courageous battle with cancer. Fred passed peacefully at home with his family by his side. He was 73 years old.
Born in Kansas City, Mo., Fred lived a life defined by love, perseverance, and kindness. He was a man of great strength and character—someone who faced every challenge with unwavering faith and determination. Even throughout his illness, he continued to inspire everyone around him with his positivity, humor, and grace.
Fred was the heart of his family—a deeply loving husband to his wife, Norma, for 53 years, and a proud father to his 2 daughters, Tina and Tami. He was the perfect father who provided a fairytale childhood for his baby girls. His love and support were steady, selfless, and unconditional. He was an amazing grandpa to his three grandsons.
Professionally, Fred was known for his dedication and integrity in the aerospace industry. Beyond his work, he had a passion for music, playing drums and singing. He enjoyed taking road trips with his wife. Fred always had a positive outlook on any situation and offered great advice to accompany it.
Those who knew Fred will remember his infectious smile, his compassionate heart, and the way he made everyone feel valued and appreciated. His legacy of courage, kindness, inspiration, positivity, and love will live on in all who were fortunate enough to know him. If you were fortunate enough to meet him, you were impacted by him. He enjoyed visiting with everyone he met and left a lasting impression on each person he spoke to.
He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Norma, his youngest daughter, Tami, and 3 grandsons, Riley, Mason and Carson as well as his sister, Rena.
He was preceded in death by his oldest daughter, Tina, mother, father, two brothers and many nieces, nephews, and friends he met along the way.
Fred will be greatly missed by all who knew him. At Fred’s request, there will be no service. There may be a private memorial at a later date.
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