Fred-Liady-Obituary

Fred Liady III

Phoenix, Arizona

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Fred Liady III, 65, of Roanoke, Va., passed away on Tuesday, September 7, 2010. He was born to Nancy Apperson and Fred Gardner Liady Jr. in Albemarle County, Va., on June 23, 1945. He is survived by his wife, Deborah Ann Maddocks Liady (Dee), of Roanoke, Va.; daughters, Melinda Schneider (Todd...

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Always good to meet up with you Fred ,you were an inspiration to me on my trips to the USA.a wonderful person who I will never forget .RIP....Gary.

Hard to believe that it has been 10 years. Almost every time I fire up my Morgan, I think of Fred and the fact that he had one. Rest in peace, my good friend and fellow AHS classmate.

The members and supporters of the Albemarle High School Alumni Association were very sorry to hear about Fred Liady's passing. It is always sad to lose a member of the Albemarle family, and we offer our condolences to his family and friends.

I just now heard of Fred's passing. I met Fred at Riverjack Crafts many years ago, and have talked and visited with him as he worked through the years. Fred and Dorsey supported me in my efforts to set up the Disc Golf Course in Fishburn Park in 1991. Fred was a true friend, and an outstanding person. I will treasure laughing with him through the years. I will miss you Fred. Thanks for being my friend.

Love and prayers from your friends at Oakland School.

Dee,
I may have met you at John Wynne's house. Just learned about Fred's passing. He was a wonderful guy and a high school chum of mine. I also learned that he owned a Morgan-I do too. My best to you and your family-you have truly lost a unique soul-we all have.

Richard Sinclair
Charleston, WV

Dear Dee,

Lynn and I just learned tonight of Fred's passing, from a former Old Southwest neighbor. It has been many many years since we moved away or saw you all. We had heard from someone some time ago that Fred was ill, but had no idea how serious it must have been.

We are so very sorry for you and your family. We shared some good times long ago. Fred was a really unique character and will be missed.

Rest in peace, Fred.

Dee, you just don't know how many times I have thought about you guys over the years. Even though we lost touch Fred was and always will be a very important part of my life. My heart is with you.

Dearest Dee,
Words are insufficient to describe the positive influence Fred had on his friends. He made everyone feel good about themselves. He saw the world through the eyes of an accepting child, but with the wisdom of a sage. Fred was not ours to keep; the best of humanity never are. We will remember and love him as he loved all of his friends; unconditionally. You were so good for him and devoted to him. All our love to you and your children.