Jack Darrell Frei
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Jack Darrell Frei, 65, of East Wenatchee, died Friday, Jan. 15, 2010. He had lived in East Wenatchee for 19 years. He was a longtime professional golfer and golf course architect.
Survivors include his wife, Pamela Frei of East Wenatchee; and his children, Ryan Long of Ventura, Calif., Travis Long of Las Vegas and Lindzee Frei of Boise, Idaho.
A celebration of his life will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at Trinity Lutheran Church, 6215 196th St. S.W. in Lynnwood.
Arrangements are assisted by Telford’s Chapel of the Valley, East Wenatchee.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
Saturday, May 26
"Manson-stock" Music Festival
Deep Water Amphitheater, Mill Bay Casino, Manson, 4 p.m.
Tuesday, May 29
Toastmasters
Chelan County PUD Auditorium, 327 N. Wenatchee Ave., 7 a.m.
Tuesday, May 29
The Half Pack at Heat Nightclub
Heat Nightclub, Mill Bay Casino, Manson, 8 p.m.
Wednesday, May 30
WVC Hepcats Swing Dance Classes
Wenatchee Valley Senior Activity Center, 7 p.m.


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buddy 2 years, 4 months ago
I worked for Mr. Frei for about 14 years and was very impressed with his construction talents and his ability to see in his mind in advance the finished project. I had the honor of working closely with Jack on many projects. His Golf Course design and and attention to detail was unmatched. He was not afraid to take the required financial risk in his bussiness and always some how pulled off many times the art of the deal. To all of his friends and family our prayers are with you. He did alot for this areas' quality of life by bringing a world class Golf Course to Orondo, Washington which will live on for several generations for years to come. He and his gift he shared with us will be missed by all. Sincerely, Duane W. Dahlke
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