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September 11, 2009
Gaynelle -
Virginia Tech has lost a most loyal Hokie. Our thoughts are with you.
- Mary Grace Theodore
September 3, 2009
Mr Fred will be missed by so many folks through such varied connections. It shows what an interesting person he was! I met him at the Virginia State 4-H Horse Show when you both came to visit with Helen and Missy. What a delightful and cheerful man! Always smiling, always so gracious and a true Southern Gentleman! My deepest sympathy to you and your dear family. Love Nene Estep
Mary Hobson
September 2, 2009
Dear Gaynelle - I just read of Fred's death. I am so sorry for your loss, and I trust he slipped away peacefully. I'm sorry I didn't know him earlier in his life as it is clear he was a wonderful person. My condolences to you and the rest of your family.
With sympathy,
Mary Hobson
August 30, 2009
Gaynelle & Family...
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time. Fred will be missed by so many especially your loving family back home. He has left a wonderful legacy for all of us.
With deepest sympathy
Clyde (Buddy) & Lila Barker
Elizabeth Brill O'Neill
August 29, 2009
Dear Gaynelle and family ...
My deepest condolences for your loss. I worked with Fred for many years at Sperry (as his secretary at one point) and he was undoubtedly one of my very favorite people. I have many fond remembrances of his kind and cheerful demeanor. May God's Grace sustain you and your precious memories bring you comfort during this time of sorrow.
In loving sympathy ...
Joe, Pam and Chris Terembes
August 29, 2009
Gaynelle,
Our heartfelt condolences and prayers are with you. The world has lost a wonderful person who will be missed by so many people.God Bless Fred.
With love and sympathy.
Charles Stewart
August 29, 2009
Gay,
You have my full sympathy and my best wishes for recovery from this great sadness. Fred was a top-notch Hokie and human being. He was a good friend of mine for many many years.
I lost my beloved Ruth last Dec 3 so I know there will be many very difficult days for you. Just take things as they come, grieve in your own manner and with time the sadness will go away and only the good memories will survive. Some things that now grieve you will become fond memories.
My condolences,
Charles Stewart
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