Frederick-Easton-Obituary

Frederick Bigelow Easton

Charleston, South Carolina

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Captain Frederick Bigelow Easton, USN (Ret.) EDISTO ISLAND - Entered into eternal rest on the afternoon of February 10, 2011, Captain Frederick Bigelow Easton, USN Supply Corps (Ret.), husband of Hall Riddle Easton. Residence, Edisto Island, South Carolina. The relatives and friends of Capt. and...

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We still miss Fred. Met him and wonderful Hall on a trip to China. He was one terrific guy.....we just wish we had been able to continue our friendship. with much love, sylvia and joe

Hall and family,
Fred was my boss on the USS Dixon. I know that is many years ago, but I was very saddened to hear about his passing. My prayers and thoughts are with you.
With much sympathy,
Shirley Burns

Dear Hall- Bill and I were shocked to see Fred had passed away. You have been in our thoughts and prayers. We will be calling you soon. Our love and support we send your way, Bill and Sallie

I was sadden to hear of Fred's passing. Fred and I shared the same submarine background and path to Captain. I respected Fred and will miss seeing him. .

Charlotte and I are deeply saddened to hear of Fred's sudden passing. You and we both arrived at HQS, US European Command in Stuttgart at just about the same time in 1991, and it was an honor and privilege to work with Fred in the J4 Logistics Directorate. Captain Easton was my boss, and he was the consummate professional, always a gentleman, a thoughtful and highly respected leader and decision maker. Hall, our times in Germany were the most memorable and pleasurable of all, and you and...

Dear Hall,

You may not remember me, I worked for Fred on the EUCOM J46 staff as Chief of the Joint Petroleum Office, 1992-95. Len and Charlotte Harper just forwarded to me the sad news about Fred's passing. All of us in his section had the greatest respect for him as a person and and as a boss. The world will be a lesser place for his absence. My deepest sympathy to you and all the family.

Hall and family,
We were so shocked and saddened to hear about the loss of Fred. He was such a kind, generous man with such a delightful sense of humor. We have wonderful memories of visiting you both at your beautiful home on Edisto Island and enjoying dinners together in Charleston.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. May God's love surround you and give you peace and strength.
WIth heartfelt sympathy,
Linda and Bob King

Hall and family,
We were so shocked and saddened to hear about the loss of Fred. He was such a kind, generous man with such a delightful sense of humor. We have wonderful memories of visiting you both at your beautiful home on Edisto Island and enjoying dinners together in Charleston.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. May God's love surround you and give you peace and strength.
With heartfelt sympathy,
Linda and Bob King

Hall and family, You have so much been in our thoughts in past few days. Joe and I dont agree on everything, but we certainly agree that Fred was one terrific fellow. We loved his humor, his low key personality, his interest in the world around him and his ability to make a great martini. We met in China, had the most wonderful time with you in Chicago and again when we were lucky enough to visit your homes on Edisto Island and in Charleston. This news leaves us both feeling most...