Fred-Whobrey-Obituary

Fred Whobrey

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Fred Whobrey, Jr., 52 passed away peacefully in his home on Friday, April 11, 2014, after a 2 year battle with bile duct cancer. He was born on December 2, 1961 in Norfolk, Virginia to Fred and Sandra Whobrey. Fred was a graduate of Mt. Zion High School and Baptist Bible College, Springfield,...

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Dear Son, Oh, I miss you so much. My pride got in the way of being the kind of Father that you deserved. I was not present for you the last few years of your life. I always loved you though, no matter what. They say time heal all wounds. That is far from the truth. Time continues to hurt all my memories of our time together. I was so glad to spend the last two weeks by your side. I was prepared to stay no matter how long or how depressing or stressful it was on me. I wanted to...

33 years ago, Fred went up front with me on an alter call at Grace Baptist church. He led me to Christ that night and I am eternally grateful. I chose to walk away and tried to do it on my own, but God called me back. I will see you again in heaven my brother.

Fred,
You will be dearly missed, and loved by so many people. It was fun growing up with him, we took a lot of joy rides together and lots of conversation's about life and dreams that we had.
Love and miss you
Your cousin Michelle

So sorry Zane our prayers are with you and you family. Bob ,Nancy ,Jamie Harrison

Precious memories, how they linger.

Your father is not very good at poems,
Not as good as you are whenever you roam.

When we first saw our new son,
We gazed upon what we had done.

Created a soul that we could love so much,
A young son that we could finally touch.

You climb from thy crib in 90 days,
Took your steps at 180, we said "no way!"

You carried that enthusiasm forever in life,
You climb mountains with very little strife.

When you climbed Pikes Peak so high,
Everyone...

Fred was a great friend to me while I was at Baptist Bible College. I regret not bieng able to keep in touch with him all these years. He always had a fierce spirt in what ever pursuit he endevored.