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RUTH (HAY) HIGGINS
November 17, 2005
Sue Horton told me this aft. of Fred's going to heaven, then Joe Cameron called later. I am sure your many friends and loved ones will give you much comfort.
We haven't seen each other in MANY years, but I will always remember 2nd Presby.. and you 'n Fred.
My 5 children are all fine.. & we will be in Charleston (Wild Dunes)
for Family Thanksgiving.
May God Comfot you with His Love,
RUTH
Joe Cameron
November 17, 2005
Dear Louise: You have my deepest sympathy. Believe me, I know how you feel. Our only hope is in The Resurrection of Our Lord Jesus, and consequently our own.
Joe Cameron
Buck Free
November 17, 2005
Louise: I was so sorry to read about Fred's passing in the N&C (on the internet). My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Buck Free
Barbara Leat
November 17, 2005
My sincerest condolences to the family of Mr. Guy. I delivered his paper to him for many years in Summerville. May he rest in peace. May Memories console his family.
Frank Stevens
November 16, 2005
I've known Fred from the shipyard since about 1961. Fred could be a liitle crabby at times but then, he had to put up with people like me and although I was one of the easier ones, it couldn't have been easy. If you looked closely though, you could see that he was really quite good hearted. He always did a real good job and like many, was not always appreciated. May he rest in peace.
Richard Peek
November 16, 2005
Fred was a great guy. My best memories of working for the Gov were in Shop 31. Fred was always there, smiling, I think he enjoyed his job and was proud of the fact he did a great job at it. My heart always skips a beat every time I get one of these "We've lost another one" E-mails but I will always remember Fred as he was. A great guy.
Susan and David Van zile
November 16, 2005
Dear Louise, We are so sorry to learn of Fred's death. You are in our thoughts and prayers. We will be thinking of you.
Susan Horton Van Zile
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