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Fred Beverly

Nashville, Georgia

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Fred Beverly - Nashville -Beverly, Fred, 84 of Nashville, passed away Saturday, November 18, 2006. Fred served as a P'harmacist's Mate in the U.S. Navy attached to the Marine Corps from 1942 - 1945 during WW II in the Pacific. He received the Bronze Star for valor during combat. He graduated from...

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Fred was a very special part of my life. He was the first boss I had after getting out of college. I was young, inexperienced, and scared, but he was the very best boss I could have had. He taught me to believe in myself. What a dear person he was to me and my family. I'm still with Union Camp/International Paper after 38 years - and Fred was my foundation.

Our deepest sympathy to Fred's family. I worked with Fred at Union Camp for many years and he was a wonderful person to be around.

I was Fred's secretary during the late '70's. He was one of the nicest people I ever knew. May God bless your family.

Virginia and Family,
Doris and I send our love and prayers to you all during this sad time, but we know Fred is with his lord. I was in Fred's class and know how much time he spent preparing his lesson every week. It was always a treat to look forward to. Doris and I are charter members of Winsor Forest Baptist Church and retired from UC. Fred was a real Gentleman good friend and neighbor.

Fred was a good man,I had the opportunity to know him through Union Camp.May God be with his family and Bless them all.

I was a union representive all the time Fred was at Union Camp, he was honest,very fair, and a warm and wonderful person to deal with. Union Camp was a good company to work for, and it was just a big family, where everyone was known by the first name. Fred was a teacher, and I learned many of the good things of life from Fred. He is the kind of person you wil never forget in life. I was glad our paths crossed. May the Good Lord be near and dear to his family.

To the family of Fred Beverly I offer my deepest sympathy. I worked with Fred at Union Camp from 65 to 80 and he was one of the finest people I know. A very talented, kind and gentle person who was always helpful to anyone who needed his wise counsel. It was my good fortune to have know him. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.