TREADWAY, Fred J. "Buzzy" 81, of Pinellas Park, passed away on April 9, 2014. He was born in Oak Hill, WV and served in the Korean War. Fred was a meat manager at A&P in Charleston, WV and continued his career at Publix stores throughout Pinellas County for many years. He is survived by Norma, his wife of 61 years; his daughter, Sue Lanton (Gene); granddaughters, Larisa Roberts (Dan) and Lesley Lanton; great-grand-daughters, Lilly and Daisy Roberts; his sister, Edith Cottle; along with many other loving extended family members and friends. He loved fishing, hunting, traveling to the mountains, baseball, football and spending time with family. Fred's kindness will be remembered by all. We thank Suncoast Hospice of Palm Harbor for providing compassionate care. The memorial service is at 4 pm, April 13 at Mohn Funeral Home 9700 Seminole Blvd. Seminole www.mohnfuneralhome.com
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Deepest sympathy for your loss. As you remember his kindness and how he touched your lives along with loving and supportive friends and family will get you through your time of mourning.
April 15, 2014
All the members of the Sunshine State Chapter of the Korean War Veterans Association wish to convey their
condolences to the family of
Fred J 'Buzzy' Treadway.
NOT ONE OF THEM IS FORGOTTEN BEFORE GOD. WE SHALL REMEMBER THEM.
April 13, 2014
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