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Frederick Lee Day

Charleston, South Carolina

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Frederick Lee Day SUMMERVILLE - Frederick Lee Day, of Summerville, SC, passed away September 26, 2011. The family will receive friends, Thursday, September 29, 2011 from 6:00pm until 8:00pm at McAlister-Smith Funeral Home, Goose Creek Chapel, 869 St. James Avenue. Funeral service will be Friday,...

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I lived right across the dirt road where Fred lived for a long time. We became good friends and could talk for hours. I would call him and tell him to come to my back yard and I would grill hamburgers for us. He loved good food! I am deeply sad to find out he died so many years ago. He and my husband, Homer Seymour were also good buddies and sometimes he had to pick Fred and his wheelchair up when he got stuck in the mud. We all loved him so much and have made a lot of wonderful memories. He...

So sorry to here of your loss. He is in a much better place. Him and my dad (Tommy Simmons) are having a good ole time catching up.

Our condolences to Fred Day's family. I was blessed with knowing the Day Family. Reading about when he raised sheep, reminded me of when his father gave me a baby lamb to raise for my own. Both our families had a great respect for nature and animals which I have passed on to my children. Fred influenced my children with his strength and appreciation for the "little things" in life. As my daughter said, it was the little things in life that we need to see and appreciate." She remembers...

Fred was a very special person to me. Iwas suppose to be helping him and he ended up making me a better person. I will miss him very much but I know today he is in a better place and feeling no pain. God bless you Fred and thank for your time you spent with me. All of us at Long's Medial will miss you

To The Honorable Mr. Fred Day's family
Although we did not know Mr. Day pesonally, we knew many of his family generations before as we grew up in Johson County Tennessee as did his earlier generations. Our most sincere condolences to all of you. He will be missed. Herman Tester and Nancy Fritts Tester of Butler and Neva in Tennessee.

Fred was a genuinely warm and wonderful individual and one I will miss greatly. I will always remember his smile and laugh but most of all the commitment of service he had for our community. My sorrow is lessened only slightly with the comforting thought that I had the privilege to know him.

To The Day Family,
Our sincere condolences on this great loss to your family. We considered Freddie to be a good friend, a wonderful neighbor and one of the most decent human beings who lived. May all of your wonderful memories comfort you at this time knowing him was a blessing and he served as a great role model for many. God is already making good use of him. He will be missed. We will keep you in our prayers. John, Carol and Linda Onorato

You will be sadly missed and loved by us all,...Love,Carol,Rhonda,Beth and Lori Hartley