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Ann Gillespie
February 13, 2008
I will always remember that contagious smile of Fred's. You could be having a difficult time and look up and he would greet you with that great big smile. I enjoyed getting to know you and Fred when I sold you your home. I loved seeing you both in church. I hope that if you need anything you will feel free to give me a call. I know that Fred is in a much better place and out of pain. I hope that you can take comfort in that fact and know that god is blessed to have such a great angel with him now looking down over you. God bless and protect you.
Julie Windsor
February 12, 2008
I work with David at the IAM. Our Prayer Group at work has been praying for Mr. Tweed for some time now. You all are in my thoughts and prayers as you go through this difficult time.
cliff williams
February 11, 2008
Nancy I am sorry to hear of your trajic news. I did not get to know Fred all that well, but the times that I spent with him and your family were special. If you ever need anythig, you know that you can always count on me to help. Thinking of you. Cliff
Jennifer Metts
February 11, 2008
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
laurie brown
February 10, 2008
Fred was a lovely man. He was also a very kind step-father. I have memories of him that will last forever. We were all lucky to have known him and especially lucky to have been close to him.
Ralph Davis
February 10, 2008
God be with you forever Mr. Fred and watch over your family at this time. Speaking on behalf of myself and Robert Cannon (deceased), Thanks for all the wonderful memories of a very kind hearted person.
GOD BLESS
Ralph L. Davis
Gerald, Tricia and Trey Hiott
February 10, 2008
Nancy and Family,
First I want to say that we are praying for all of YOU! May the Lord give you comfort and wrap His arms around you. We pray that God will bless you and your children through this most difficult time. May your hearts be filled with strength and courage. Fred was a great family man, great all-around person, a blessing and touched so many lives. We were so sadden to hear of his death. We know you are hurting but just remember the kind, gentle loving man he was. He brightened our day every time we saw him. He will always hold a special place in our hearts! Tricia, Trey and I would like to express our sincere condolences over your families’ loss. If there is anything we can do, please don't hesitate to call.
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