Frederick William Mesenbrink Jr.'s Obituary
With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Frederick William Mesenbrink, Jr., who departed this life peacefully at home in Seaford, Delaware, on September 29, 2025, after a courageous battle with cancer. He was 70 years old.
Born on February 14, 1955, in Baltimore, Maryland, Fred was the beloved son of the late Margaret Ellen (Shipley) and Frederick Mesenbrink, Sr. He proudly served his country in the United States Coast Guard from 1973 to 1977, a commitment that reflected his values of dedication, strength, and service.
Fred was a man of integrity, known for his strong work ethic, unwavering devotion to his family, and his unmistakable sense of humor. He spent his professional career as a head engineer in the telecommunications industry, where his intelligence and leadership earned him the respect of his colleagues and peers.
On April 29, 1978, Fred married the love of his life, Christine Ann Mesenbrink, in Baltimore, Maryland. Together they built a life filled with love, perseverance, and deep commitment. Fred was a devoted husband and father, and the very best big brother—always supportive, always steady. He is survived by his beloved wife Christine, his children Ricky Mesenbrink of Staunton, Virginia and Heather Mesenbrink of Chester, Maryland, his sister Christine Mitchell of Dunkirk, Maryland, and his brother Charles Mesenbrink of New Jersey.
Fred’s passions included reading, puzzles, card games like Solitaire, cooking, and enjoying his favorite TV shows. Whether in quiet reflection or spirited conversation, he brought warmth and thoughtfulness to every moment.
Despite the many challenges he faced during his illness, Fred was a fighter to the very end, meeting each day with courage and resolve. He was a respectful, giving man who touched the lives of many. His legacy is one of love, strength, and quiet resilience.
Fred, you will be missed more than words can say and were loved so very deeply. Thank you for everything you did to provide for your family, and for the love you gave so freely. May you rest easy, knowing you were cherished beyond measure.
Services will be held privately.
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