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Fred Schram | |
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Biographical information | |
Occupation | Cafe Owner |
Age | deceased |
First Appears In | One Day At Chocolate Swiss Cafe |
Fred Schram is the father of Joanna Schram (or Lollipop Lady, as you may know her as). He is also the former owner of Le Bonaparte, which is now the Chocolate Swiss Cafe.
Known Information
Nothing is known about Fred's youth and early life. When we see him, he is the owner of Le Bonaparte, a cafe in Hackney. His daughter, Joanna Schram, worked as a waitress there.
At one point he got into a car accident by driving over a spoiled chocolate swiss roll and was seriously injured, however he survived and recovered. Many years later, Le Bonaparte's business was doing poorly and found him unable to pay rent for the building and evicted, after which The Potatofoogle bought the place off.
Given the relative ages of most of the main characters in this series, Fred is shown to have died (presumably of old age) years before the main plotline has begun.