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Frederick Layman Obituary

NORTH AUGUSTA, S.C. - North Augusta, South Carolina, resident Frederick William Layman, Jr., collegiate football player, successful businessman, avid golfer, beloved husband and father, has died of complications from lung cancer on September 30, 2008. He was 76. Layman is survived by his wife of 54 years, Jane Murray; four children, Leah Layman (Tony) of Martinez; Robin Layman of Denver; Frederick William Layman III of Evans, and Jill Layman (Fahri Diner) of Menlo Park, Calif.; 11 grandchildren; and his siblings Richard Lee Layman (Iris) of Pittsburgh and Robert Andrew Layman (Elizabeth Phelan) of Kihei, HI. He is predeceased by his parents, Frederick William Layman, Sr., and Leah Quay Schaup both of Pittsburgh, PA. A longtime member of the Augusta community, Fred was an avid golfer with two "holes in one" to brag about at the 19th Hole. He enjoyed pairing up with his favorite golf partner, his wife Jane. They were members of North Augusta Golf and Country Club, and former members of West Lake Country Club and Jones Creek Golf Club in Evans. The purchase of Forest Hills Racquet Club in 1999 and the acquisition of North Augusta Golf and Country Club in 2007 were two important projects that brought Fred Jr. to Augusta to assist Fred, III in these endeavors. Fred was National Chain Account executive with Kraft/General Foods Corporation, specializing in sales for the food service division, including such popular brands as Maxwell House Coffee, Yuban, Sanka, Post cereals and Kool-Aid. He was honored with the company's President's Award during his career. His rise through the ranks of General Foods during his 30-year career transported Fred and his family from New York to Illinois, Michigan, New Jersey, Denver, Connecticut and Atlanta, before he retired to golf's legendary city, Augusta. He and Jane liked to joke about moving every two years and enjoyed making new friends along the way. Born September 22, 1932, in Pittsburgh, Fred was an all-around athlete and scholar, the star of the basketball, tennis and football team and President of the Student Forum at Brentwood High School. He attended The Kiski School, a college preparatory school, before receiving a full football scholarship to the University of Maryland, where he was touted as one of the best left-handed quarterbacks in the school's history. While at Maryland, Fred (No. 32) played under infamous Hall of Fame Coach Jim Tatum as a running back and quarterback before sustaining a career-ending neck injury in a practice scrimmage. Upon recuperation, Fred served as an offensive and defensive back field coach as well as a scout for the Maryland football team. During his short time coaching, Fred helped take the Terrapins to an undefeated National Championship in 1953. At the 50-year anniversary celebration of the championship, Fred was honored at halftime with the team. He also had the distinction of taking the Terrapins to the Orange Bowl in 1953 and The Queen's Game in 1957, the first college football game attended by Queen Elizabeth II of England. Fred and his youngest brother, Bob who played for the Terrapins while Fred coached, were both honored last year at the University's 50th Celebration of the Queen's Game. Fred's brother, Dick, was his college roommate and also attended the celebration. Fred and Jane were married in 1954 at Hamilton Presbyterian Church, the first couple married at the newly built church. With friends and family gathered, they renewed their vows 50 years later with Rev. Lance Chapman officiating. The family will receive guests at Platt's Funeral Home at 337 North Belair Road, Evans, GA 706-860-6166 from 6 pm to 8 pm on Friday, October 3, 2008 or Saturday, October 4, 2008 from 4 pm to 6 pm. The funeral service will be at 11.30 am on Sunday, October 5, 2008 in the chapel in Platt's Funeral Home followed by a reception at the home of Jane Layman in North Augusta. In lieu of flowers, donations can be sent to The Fred Layman Memorial Scholarship; to benefit a University of Maryland football student athlete has been established. Donations can be made payable to UMCP Foundations to: Terrapin Club, 2707 Comcast Center, College Park, MD 20742 - 301-314-7020. Platts Funeral Home, 337 N. Belair Rd., Evans, GA 30809 706-860-6166 Sign register book and send condolences at: www.plattsfuneralhome.com

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Published by The Augusta Chronicle from Oct. 3 to Oct. 4, 2008.

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Lori Laughlin

October 30, 2008

Aunt Jane, Lee, Robin, Freddie and Jill and families, You were all so blessed to have such a wonderful father and grandfather and I feel blessed to have such fond memories of my Uncle Fred...the patriarch of your family, the big brother of my dad...I will always remember the bonfires at the Lake singing "The Answer is Blowing in the Wind" with Uncle Fred leading! Our annual Van Buren Point reunions were a highlight in our family. We had so much fun, love and laughter and I am so thankful for such loving relatives. I am also thankful that my faith has grown over the years because now I know that my uncle is living eternity with Him free of pain and his spirit is always with us. Until we meet again, Uncle Fred, I love you.
Niece Lori Layman Laughlin and Lloyd and Leah

Pat and Doug Mathews-Eck

October 30, 2008

Dear Leah,

Doug and I have kept you and all your family in our prayers these many months and will continue to do so as you grieve the loss of your Dad. Watching a loved one pass on is never easy. Blessings on you for your courage and the dignity you preserved for your Dad.

Tami & Steve Arens

October 12, 2008

Aunt Janie & Family,

We are so very saddened by the loss of our Uncle Fred. I have many wonderful memories of times our families spent together. I feel so fortunate that I was able to spend some time with him at your 50th wedding anniversary party. He enjoyed a wonderful life, supported by the great love and respect of his family. Uncle Fred will be deeply missed. We will keep you all close in our hearts and prayers. Our love to all.

Lowell & Marlene Ratzlaff

October 8, 2008

Dear Jane and Layman Family,

So many fond memories of Fred as a friend, during the time you lived in Denver and also the years I reported to him while working together at General Foods and Kraft. It seems like only yesterday that we had our meetings riding up a chair lift in Vail or maybe breakfast meetings in your kitchen in your beautiful home in the foothills just west of Denver. Today we are reminded again how brief our time here on earth has been in light of the time we will spend in Eternity with our loved ones.

Marlene and I will continue to keep you and your wonderful family in our prayers during this difficult time.

Love,

Lowell & Marlene Ratzlaff

Elyse Sakuta

October 4, 2008

Strong and quiet, when he spoke it had great meaning or he would surprise you with his wit. Uncle Fred will always be remembered as someone who loved his family with all his heart, as a person of humor; a person of good character and integrity. My heart goes out to Aunt Jane and all my special cousins. I can’t imagine the loss you must feel. My bond with Uncle Fred happened when I was small. It continued throughout the years and he has always had a special place in my heart.
Our deepest sympathies and love to you all. Love, Elyse and Bob

Gayle Crawford

October 3, 2008

Jane,
We are so sorry for your loss. We will keep you in our prayers during this difficult time.

Sincerely,
Larry and Gayle Crawford
(Your Windmill Plantation Neighbors)

Susan Lay

October 3, 2008

May God be with your whole family during this difficult time. Fred was a wonderful man and will be dearly missed by many. We need to remember though that he is no longer in pain and probably up there playing some golf and getting more "hole in ones". God bless!
Susan Lay and Family

Gregg Hemann

October 3, 2008

I am very sorry for the loss of Mr. Layman. He was a fine gentleman that I was fond of and I always enjoyed our conversations at the golf course. He will be missed greatly.

Victor & Lynne Murray

October 2, 2008

Lord, we ask that you help us to recall and never forget the blessings that you have given our family. Memories of childhood days in Pittsburgh, vacations in van Buren Point and Conneaut Lake, moves across the country, homes that we have made for our families and places where reunions and celebrations have been shared. Weddings, births and anniversaries . . . and even today, when we celebrate the life of one: our dear Fred Layman who was uniquely special , who believed in the love of our family . . . and is one in the same body of Christ everlasting.

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