Enterprise-Record (Chico)

FRED JOHN JENNINGS

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On the morning of June 23rd, 2020, Fred John Jennings, of Aurora, Colorado, passed away peacefully after 85 years of remarkable living. Never married and with no children, Fred is survived by his siblings Mark Jennings, Barbara Williams, Robert Jennings and Mercedes Petty, and thirteen nieces and nephews. All dearly miss their brother and uncle.

Fred was born on May 5th, 1935, the middle child of five, in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, to Fred and Mercedes Jennings. Following his early years in Wisconsin, the family moved to California in 1942 where Fred’s parents worked in the San Pedro shipyards as part of the war effort. In 1948 the family moved to Oroville, California, where Fred graduated from high school then attended Chico State College. After a year of study, he left school to join the Army in 1954, serving as a tank driver based in Munich, Germany. During his tour, he took every opportunit­y to explore Western Europe, learning the varied cultures and people. This marked the beginning of a lifelong love of travel. After leaving the Army, Fred returned home to earn a Master’s Degree from San Jose State University, the first in his family to achieve such an honor.

In the 1960’s Fred worked initially for Dole Pineapple Company, then with United Technologi­es’ Chemical Systems Division, working in contract administra­tion on some of the largest programs in the aerospace industry. Fred earned a sterling reputation as a gifted manager and a caring leader, successful­ly leading his team in negotiatin­g many multi-million dollar contracts.

Fred retired early and resettled in Aurora, Colorado. He lived the rest of his active life doing what he wanted to do: travel the world, read books, study history, write journals, spoil his dogs (oh, how he loved his dogs!), spend time with his friends and neighbors, work in his garden, host backyard wine parties, and stay engaged with family. He was a life-long learner, a collector of friends, and an inspiratio­n to those lucky enough to know him. He will always be remembered for his thoughtful conversati­ons, his generosity, and his keen interest in others’ lives. The family asks, in lieu of flowers, that donations be made in Fred’s name to the Denver Dumb Friends League (ddfl.org).

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