Fred A. Kellogg, 84, of Largo, Florida, passed away on April 9, 2018 at Suncoast Hospice.
Born July 6, 1933, in New York City, New York, he moved here from White Lake, MI in 1992. Fred retired after 30 years as a supervisor from Ford Motor Company in Wixom, MI, was a veteran of the US Army, a member of VFW Post #10094 Auxiliary, Indian Rocks, FL, Army Navy Union Garrison Chapter #3697 and Heisler-Johnson American Legion Post #119, both of Largo, FL.
Fred was preceded in death by his mother Vera, father Fred, wife of 59 years, Judy and great-grandchild Colton Miller. He is survived by two sons, Kenneth K. Kellogg (Lisa), Highland, Michigan and Keith K. Kellogg (Gary Norman), St. Petersburg, Florida; three grandchildren, Kimberly Leslie (Benji), Davisburg, Michigan, Tammy Miller (Rich), Livermore, California and Kevin Kellogg, White Lakes, Michigan; two great-grandchildren Anna Miller and Carson Leslie; brother, Norman Kellogg (Cheryl), Largo, Florida; daughter-in-law Anita Kellogg, White Lake, Michigan; sister-in-law Jean Kellogg of New Baltimore, Michigan; two nieces, Michelle and Melissa Kellogg of New Baltimore, Michigan; one great-nephew, Maxwell.
A Graveside Service will be held at 10:00AM on Saturday, June 2, 2018 at Serenity Gardens Memorial Park, Largo, Florida, 33774. A Reception will follow at VFW Post #10094, 14450 Walsingham Road, Largo, Florida 33774.
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Please accept our sincere condolences in your recont loss. Our thoughts and prayers are extended to all of your family.
To the Kellogg Family,
My sincere Thoughts, Love & Prayers are with you all at this difficult time. Rest In Sweet Eternal Peace Freddie. Soar high my friend, soar right into the arms of your beloved Judy. I’m sure she is anxiously waiting for you at the Pearly Gates to welcome you into Heaven. Heaven has certainly gained another Angel.
Sincere condolences to the families grieving the immeasurable loss they suffered. In such moments the words would be superfluous… We are with our minds and soul along with those who were privileged to have know Fred. He will remain forever in our memory!
You are with Judy again, Fred. Rest in peace. Until we meet again…
I’m so sorry for your loss. Love you boys will miss your dad
Dear Keith and Gary; My prayers are with you both and your family during this difficult time. You have many wonderful memories to cherish and hold close to your heart. May God give you peace.
Fred was always a nice manatome and welcomed me with open arms each time i saw him.i never forgot him and never will rip fred
This is Lori , Sharon’s daughter . Mom had a dream last night that your Dad had passed . We didn’t know until now . This has been a sad time for you guys and its just heartbreaking . I’m sorry we didn’t do more to stay in touch . That will change today. Fred meant the world to us ! Love to all . Sharon and Lori