Eugene-Fadeley-Obituary

Eugene Parker Fadeley

Waxhaw, North Carolina

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Eugene Parker Fadeley WAXHAW -- Mr. Fadeley, 68, passed away at his home Wednesday, July 29, 2009. Born May 6, 1941, he was the son of the late Eugene Fadeley and Lennie Irene Parker. Gene was a member of the Optimist Club and served in the US Navy. Memorial services in celebration of his life...

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I also worked with Gene at Duke/Flour Daniel. He was a very easy going kind of guy and always had something positive to say. He was a good Christian man.

My thoughts and prayers are with Gene's family.

I worked with Gene at Duke/Fluor Daniel. I remember Gene as kind, pleasant and friendly. He was a great person to be around.

May God provide the Fadeley family comfort in this time of berevement.

Lourine and Family,
I worked with Gene for a number of years at Duke and was his supervisor his years he worked in the microwave room there. I'm been out of town and just learned of his passing. He was a wonder man and friend and I feel blessed to have know him. I'll miss him dearly.

My sympathy and condolences to Gene’s family. I worked with Gene at Duke Fluor Daniel. At
work, Gene always greeted you with a pleasant smile. When we both were downsized and leaving the company, Gene gave me a real estate business card with his picture with that smile. Ever so often, at home, in my office, I would come across his card and it would always brighten me up.
God Bless You.

Lourine and girls,
I am so sorry to hear of Gene's death and want you all to know that we are thinking and praying for you during this time of grief. I remember fondly the good times and experiences we had several years ago and the weddings of your daughters. Gene was very proud of you all and loved you deeply. He will be greatly missed.

Our prayers are with you. We had many wonderful times together. Were it not for health, we would be there today for the celebration of his life.

I was so sorry to hear about Gene's death. We worked together for several years at Duke/Fluor Daniel. We stayed in touch a while when he first began selling homes. He loved his family very much and often talked about his daughters. Please find comfort in his love for you.

My deepest condolences to Gene's family. I had the pleasure of meeting Gene when he first joined RE/MAX Exexcutive Realty and I enjoyed his enthusiasm for the business, and for life in general. He always had a story to share with the staff and agents when he came into the office. He will be missed!