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Frederick Bempong
June 6, 1980 - January 17, 2016
Frederick Bempong, 35, of Brampton, Ontario passed on Sunday January 17, 2016.
He was born to the late James Omari and Matilda Serwaa Bempong, June 06, 1980, in Nkawkaw, Ghana. He Came to Canada in 1991 and attended Bishop Scalabrini Catholic Elementary School. Frederick graduated from St. Ignatius of Loyola Secondary School in 1999. He then attended Centennial College for Auto Body Repairer Techniques Program. He was engaged to Jacqueline Neish in 2004 and they lived together in Oakville and then relocated to Brampton.
Frederick was employed by Convoy Building Supply in Etobicoke.
Frederick loved to race his sports car, play basketball, fishing, play video games, and his new love was for travelling. Frederick was the founder of the Black Stars Children Foundation which is a not for profit organization which aims to educate and eliminate poverty in the Eastern Region of Ghana.
Frederick is survived by his fiancee Jacqueline Neish and two children: Jadyn and Jordan Bempong, his mother Matilda Bempong, His sister Bertha Bempong and his nephew Chance Bempong-Mireku
In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting that donations be made for the children to trust fund Account TD Canada Trust Branch# 1020 Account# 6978514
He was born to the late James Omari and Matilda Serwaa Bempong, June 06, 1980, in Nkawkaw, Ghana. He Came to Canada in 1991 and attended Bishop Scalabrini Catholic Elementary School. Frederick graduated from St. Ignatius of Loyola Secondary School in 1999. He then attended Centennial College for Auto Body Repairer Techniques Program. He was engaged to Jacqueline Neish in 2004 and they lived together in Oakville and then relocated to Brampton.
Frederick was employed by Convoy Building Supply in Etobicoke.
Frederick loved to race his sports car, play basketball, fishing, play video games, and his new love was for travelling. Frederick was the founder of the Black Stars Children Foundation which is a not for profit organization which aims to educate and eliminate poverty in the Eastern Region of Ghana.
Frederick is survived by his fiancee Jacqueline Neish and two children: Jadyn and Jordan Bempong, his mother Matilda Bempong, His sister Bertha Bempong and his nephew Chance Bempong-Mireku
In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting that donations be made for the children to trust fund Account TD Canada Trust Branch# 1020 Account# 6978514