Frederick George Weiss, 62, of Belleview, Florida passed away unexpectedly on July 25, 2025 in his home. Born in Trenton, NJ, on March 20,1963, son to the late Frederick R. and Elizabeth L. (Baylor) Weiss of New Jersey.
Known by many as “Fred”, as well as “Rick”, he was a graduate of Phillipsburg High School, in New Jersey. During his school years he wrestled competitively, enjoyed swimming and was an avid skier. As a pint size 10 year old he was fortunate enough to have served as mascot for his future alma mater’s football team, with a proud smile he would lead the Stateliners out on the field wearing the number “1/2” on his very own PHS football uniform. His greatest passion was music, and had a true gift for the piano. Fred would hear a song and could begin to play it with ease, almost prodigy like. Later in life he spent time working and living in South Carolina and Virginia, until making Florida his home for the remainder of his years where he lived with his much loved dogs. He enjoyed cooking on his grill, being outdoors, spending time with friends and taking time to call his family.
A faith filled man, Fred was incredibly kind and caring to anyone who entered his life. He is survived by his two sisters, Dawn (Jim) Armstrong of Buchanan, VA and Nancy (Brian) Mulvihill of Allentown, PA, nephews Christopher, Kyle, Graham and Griffin. In addition, he is survived by stepchildren and step grandchildren from a prior marriage. His sisters would like to express thanks to family, friends and neighbors, but especially to his long time friend Tom for always being there to help Fred when he needed a ride, or to simply hang out, enjoy a drink and good conversation. You will be missed by many, brother, and may you now Rest in Eternal Peace with Mom & Dad.
In accordance with his wishes, he will be cremated, and his family will mourn him privately. Feel free to leave condolences and your fondest memories of Frederick via the guestbook provided.






Nancy, Dawn and family. So very sorry about Rick. Deepest sympathies from our family to yours. I always remember Rick as a fun young man with a big smile.
So very sorry to hear of Fred's passing. Growing up together he was always a great person and will be truly missed.
Bread was the greatest man and greatest friend anybody in life I could ever hold true to heart he was one of a kind saying hi boy sing high my friend
So sorry to hear about Rick. My earliest memories of skiing were with your family, ours, and the Barrymore Street/Hillcrest gang.
My sincerest condolences.
Rick was truly one of a kind. Always willing to help anyone in need, he would give the shirt off his back if need be. Always happy go lucky, he will be missed by many. God bless you all.
FRED WAS MY BEST MALE FRIEND WE TALKED EVERY SINGLE DAY.FRED WAS MY SAVING GRACE AFTER MY LATE HUSBAND DIED OF CANCER .I WAS ON THE PHONE THAT DAY AS MY HUSBAND MARK AND I WOULD GO EVERY TWO WEEKS TO SPEND TIME TOGETHER.MY LATE HUSBAND ,FRED MYSELF AND HIS EX WIFE BRENDA WOULD GO YARD SALING,ESTATE SALES ETC .ROB ANDVI BECAME VERY CLOSE TO FRED AFTER HIS ACCIEENT .ROB WOULD GET FRED AD WE WOULD GO TO DRS,STORES,YARD SALING ETC.EVER SINCE THE DAY FRED PASSED ITS BEEN HARD NOT TO HAVE THAT DAILY TALK.I LOVE YOU MY FRIEND AND MISS YOU ALOT .YOU AND ROB ENJOY EACH OTHER IN HEAVEN .YOUR FRIEND SONIA