Fred-Garnsay-Obituary

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Fred S. Garnsay

Union City, Michigan

Apr 27, 1931 – Nov 13, 2012

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April 27, 1931
DIED
November 13, 2012
LOCATION
Union City, Michigan

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Obituary Notice Fred S. Garnsay, 81, of Union City, passed away Tuesday, November 13, 2012 at the Community Health Center of Branch County with his family at his side. He was born April 27, 1931 in Battle Creek to Stanley A. and Ethah B. (Williams) Garnsay. He married Charlotte Edwards October...

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I will always remember Fred's smile, kindness, and the joy that filled him. I worked with him for many years before he retired and he once gave me a silver dollar. He told me as long as I had that I would never forget him. I still have it but would never forget Fred anyway. He was a very special person as he cared for everyone around him. I was blessed to have known him and he looked out for me and my young son as he did so many. I know he is still smiling on me and always will. ...

Fred was a kind man. I remember the times we spent with his family and when I was a young girl and went to his home with my parents, Fred would run out to the car, take my hand and go to the house. He always knew where all his relatives were and what they were doing. He will be missed.

So sorry to hear of Fred's passing. I always remember how cheerful he was. You could go to him and if you were down just talking with him was all it took to be happy again. Our Deepest Sympathy and Condolences go to the family and friends. Praying for you Charlotte, Keith, Kathy, Karl, Rondea and all the grandchildren and nieces and cousins to keep you strong thru this tough time. Love to you all.
Rhonda,Jeff,Leila Hawver

Im going to miss you so much. I know we didnt talk that much but you would talk to my mom, so I knew how you was doing. I am sadden that I could not be there with the family and friends to tell you good-bye, but I know when I talk to you, like I talk to my dad and uncle and grandparents, you can hear me. I love you Fred and thank you for all you was and you will always be in my heart.

I remember when I met Fred here at Laurels and he would have a smile on his face coming down the hallway and say hello pill LOL and I will never know why he called me that but I will sure miss his sense of humor

Our most heartfelt sorrow, sadness and condolences to the family and friends of this dear man. Randy and I will miss you Fred, we admired you so much. Not only for your generosity, but for your kindness, your smiles, your warmth and how you always enjoyed making others smile too.

I especially remember those times when I used to be on the bowling team with Charlotte, you were always so fun and funny, joking with everyone and so cheerful! When I think of you I always see that smiling...

I will miss all the laughter you have brought to me, and all the kind words I will never forget..
Fred has been a great father in-law.
Love and miss u your # 1 daughter in-law ...:-)