Author JG Faherty expressed his grief on Facebook and said that he was introduced to Fred on Twitter. He stated that the deceased was a fan of horror fiction and that he loved Faherty’s books. The post continued:

Faherty mentioned that Fred requested a serious role in the book and he made him a cop helping with a murder investigation. He further added that his last communication with the actor was before Thanksgiving when he informed him that his contributor copy was on the way.

The author ended his tribute post by writing:

Netizens pay tribute to Fred the Elephant Boy on Twitter after his demise

Fred the Elephant Boy gained recognition in recent years due to his appearance on The Howard Stern Show. Twitter was flooded with tributes when people heard about his sad demise. Check out some of these tweets below:

Fred the Elephant Boy was a part of The Howard Stern Show for a long time

The late actor was a member of the Wack Pack on The Howard Stern Show. The group’s name refers to personalities who have been featured throughout the show regularly.

The unique ability of this group was that the members were racist, mentally disabled, or had the best sense of humor. The members include names like Bigfoot, Daniel Carver, Debbie the Pet Lady, Irish John, Joey Boots, Junior the Father, and more.

Host Howard Stern described Fred as one of his favorites and that they first met in 1988. The former chose the late actor for his show after he was impressed with his distinctive speech. According to Howardstern.com:

When Howard received the Top Broadcaster Award from Billboard in 1994, Fred went on to accept the award on his behalf. While speaking at an event in Cleveland, Howard said he chose Fred because he was an expert when it came to speech.

Fred the Elephant Boy was also invited to a summer conference where he requested Congress to change a rule where ALS patients have to collect Social Security disability benefits after only five months.

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