Frederick-Quigley-Obituary

Frederick Quigley

Santa Maria, California

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Frederick William QuigleyMarch 13, 2026Frederick William Quigley, Age 91, passed away March 13, 2026. Resident of Santa Maria, CA. Arrangements are under the direction of Dudley-Hoffman Mortuary, Crematory and Memory Gardens

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Last saw Fred at John Centeno's funeral. Tough time for everyone. Anyhow Fred was a good man and will be missed. Condolences for Connie and rest of the family.

Sorry to hear of Fred's passing. My condolences to Connie and all the family. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of grief. I met Fred in August 1977 when I started working for Martin Marietta as a computer operator. In 1980, Fred became my mentor when I was promoted to the software engineering group under his leadership. His patients and guidance during my early years in programming was the foundation I needed to be a successful software engineer at Lockheed Martin...

Aw, so sad and sorry to hear of Fred´s passing. I will always cherish the years of friendship with him and Connie. I sure missed running into them at the club back in the day. All the golf tournaments and all the after parties at their home. He will be missed. My condolences to Connie and the family.

Sad loss for this community. Fred and his wife Connie, have been stalwarts of the community and always so loving and helpful to anyone in need. I will miss the homemade Pinot wine he made each year and was always so generous in sharing with friends. I will miss seeing him at the SMCC where he and Connie enjoyed being with friends so much of the time.

My goodness, everything Fred was at the SMCC, He was our Team leader for so many years. Carried our Mn's Team to victory many years. Activ at the club, such a blessing to see him and Connie enjoy lunch. A fine man, we were so blessed to know Fred Quigley.

What a solid friend. Great memories. He left the world a better place. That's all any of us can hope for.