Fred-Lively-Obituary

Fred Allen Lively

Houston, Texas

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FRED ALLEN LIVELY, 60, died August 25, 2006. Fred, a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps was a long-time employee Lockheed-Martin. He is survived by his sister, Diane Fuller and husband, George; niece, Abigail Baumgardner and husband, David; nephew, Matthew Fuller and wife, Kerri. Family will...

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Fred Lively was not a blood relative of mine, however I knew him my whole life. He was my Uncle Fred, best friend, and he was always there to make you laugh when you were down. I can't speak to his proffesional career, but he was one of the greatest people I've ever known. He will be greatly missed by me.

I have known Fred since about 1970 and worked with him for years in the Simulation Department. He was a great guy who will be missed by all his friends at Lockheed. My heartfelt sympathy is expressed to his family.

I knew Fred during his time at Lockheed. He was a friend and a real gentleman.

Fred was one of the good guys and I'm going to really miss him. He would walk in and say "hi young-un" in that jovial voice of his that was so distinct. I'll see ya later Lively-man! Beth Land

It is really a pleasure to see so many of Fred's classmates from Allen have visited. I first met Fred when we both attended Allen Military Academy in Bryan, TX back in the very early 1960's. Fred was an exceptional young man then and grew into the great man he was as an adult. I had the privilege of speaking with Fred about two years ago when he told me of his personal battle. Fred, we miss you.

Sorry to hear of Fred's passing. I remember him well and enjoyed our times together at AMA.
Richard Young '66

26 Aug.2006

I was a classmate of Fred's at Allen Military Academy. I found Fred to be a very nice guy and enjoyed his company when we were together. My condolances to his family, may he rest in peace.

My heart goes out to his family in this time of grief. I remember Fred from Allen. He was a good person then and I'm sure he was as a man.

God Bless You,