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Fred Wettstein

Fred Wettstein passed away September 17, 2022, at the age of 94. He was born February 3, 1928, to
Mary (May) Wettstein and Henry Wettstein in Pittsburg, Kansas, where he attended schools and was a
lifelong resident. On December 24, 1947, he was united in marriage to Lorraine Holland. They were
married 37 years when she passed on September 7, 1985. They had one child, a daughter, Hope. Fred
worked for KG&E for 40 years as a meter reader and later a bill collector, retiring in 1991. After
retirement, he enjoyed working for an additional 14 years in Branson, with his highlights being at the
Country Tonight Show and the Branson Scenic Railroad. Fred was a veteran that served in the Navy.
After his discharge in December 1947, he was a member of the Naval Reserves.
Fred was a devoted father, grandfather, and friend. Everybody loved him. He was very social, and never
met a stranger. He liked to travel and enjoyed driving. Some of his fondest memories of his youth were
driving go karts, flying, and riding motorcycles. He continued his motorcycle rides throughout his life.
Later, he enjoyed visiting casinos where he could be with friends. He was most happy when he was
spending time outdoors, especially his passion for fishing.
He was preceded in death by his parents; an infant sister Grace Wettstein, and siblings Adria and Arthur
Wettstein (twin toddlers), Helen Jones, Henry Jr. Wettstein, Bertha Grady, Walter Lee Wettstein, John
Carl Wettstein, Herald (Harley) Wettstein, and Maria Nance. He is survived by his daughter, Hope
Harmon and husband Joe of Pittsburg; his grandson, Brad Harmon and Kelly Holt of Pittsburg; and
grandson Garrett Harmon and wife Christian of Springfield; as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
Graveside services will be on Saturday, October 1, 2022, 10:00 a.m. at Mt. Olive Cemetery in Pittsburg.
Following this service will be a celebration of Fred’s life at The Lodge, 2312 W. 4 th Street in Pittsburg.
Expressions of sympathy may be in the form of a donation to the Southeast Kansas Humane Society.

Arrangements are under the direction of Ozark Memorial Park Crematory of Joplin, Missouri.