FREDIA LYNN "HURRICANE FREDIA" HURDLE

1963 - 2014

FREDIA LYNN "HURRICANE FREDIA" HURDLE obituary, 1963-2014, Rocky Mount, NC

FREDIA LYNN "HURRICANE FREDIA" HURDLE

1963 - 2014

BORN

1963

DIED

2014

FREDIA HURDLE Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Aug. 10 to Aug. 11, 2014.
HURDLE
FREDIA LYNN "HURRICANE FREDIA"
October 15, 1963 – August 7, 2014. When they made Fredia Hurdle in 1963, they broke the mold. It was an unusual mold, to be sure. And if you knew her and are reading this, don't deny that you're nodding your head in agreement. But if we could have more Fredia Hurdles, this world would be a better place, a much better place, in every way. There aren't many people we are fortunate enough to know who can honestly be called beautiful people, kind, considerate and funny, but Fredia was elite. Many people have joked that Fredia is the life of every party. Let's be clear, that's not a joke. Sometimes she was the party. She'd blow in like a hurricane. Her gregariousness, love of life and rosy outlook, made her a natural party girl. But, hey, that's not such a bad thing. One of Fredia's enduring qualities was making people smile and feel good about themselves. We could use a bit more of that. I first met Fredia several years ago. She was the partner of Lynn Hurdle, a nurse who worked with my wife, Kathy. Fredia was one of the dozens of spouses who came to our home for the annual office holiday party. I don't recall how or why or any details, but the bond between us was instant. One year she even loudly joked, so that many people heard, that the jeans I was wearing made my backside look so good it could turn a lesbian straight. While I wanted to crawl in a hole, and my wife ribs me about it to this day, Fredia fondly recalled that night every time she saw me in jeans. She always knew if it was the same pair of jeans or not. It made me, and a lot of other people, laugh. In the Spring of 2013, the ACLU began looking for gay and lesbian couples who might be good candidates to become plaintiffs in a lawsuit to challenge Pennsylvania's ban on same-sex marriage. A few years back, Lynn and Fredia invited us to their wedding (though, sadly, not one that made them lawfully married, but we were trying to change that). It was probably the most fun wedding we've ever attended. The wedding procession actually danced down the aisle of the church in beautiful harmony to the sounds of a funky beat, Lynn, resplendent in her white gown, and Fredia, stunning in black tuxedo. This was a couple I wanted for the lawsuit. As I would soon learn, this was not only a beautiful couple who exemplified the injustice of a marriage ban, but the couple everyone would want living next door. In May 2013, we met at a nearby bar for me to formally consider them to be plaintiffs. They had a great get-together story, which a reporter later dubbed "dating by Greyound." Lynn had been on a trip from Meadville to Pittsburgh and the driver, who turned out to be Fredia, was new to the route and needed help with directions. Lynn volunteered. Depending on which one of them told the story, Lynn either was or was not responsible for getting them lost. But in either rendition, their affection for each other was obvious and genuine. They both laughed and that radiant, watery-eyed look people get when they are filled with joy alighted on each of them. By inviting them to be considered for the lawsuit, I'd sensed they'd be good models to show the world why same-sex couples should be treated like everyone else, but the evening probing deep views on love, romance, marriage and family, and their beautiful shared history, sealed the deal. The evening also produced a classic Fredia moment. Fredia had been eyeing a man who sat down at the table across from us with his teenage son. Let's just say the man was pretty buff, which Fredia was noting for us. Suddenly, she excused herself and walked over to the adjoining table, rubbed the man's arms and told him how sexy they were. From the mortified look on his face, I was worried that he was going to kill her. But the next thing I know, the three of them are joking and laughing. A half hour later when the pair left, they yelled out, bye Fredia, like old friends. Two more unsuspecting people had been touched by hurricane Fredia's magic. Being a plaintiff in the ACLU's marriage case, Whitewood v. Wolf, revealed another side of this woman, whom I had come to call a friend. The lawyers worried, me included, whether we could keep her focused and serious long enough for a deposition, or to testify at trial. We need not have worried. The deep discussions about love and relationships and fairness brought out a keen insight. Fredia thoughtfully reflected on how, when she was born in Virginia, a white person couldn't marry a black person, and how it was her home state that several years later produced the groundbreaking Supreme Court case of Loving v. Virginia, which declared miscegenation unconstitutional. Fredia noted the ridiculousness of the fact that she, as a black woman, could marry Lynn, a white person, but they couldn't marry because they were of the same sex. Fredia often became indignant at the unfairness of it. Fredia also opened up about the difficulties of not only being a lesbian, but being a black lesbian in an interracial relationship. She told stories of slights and slurs, yet never showed any ill-will toward the bigots. She and Lynn had opened their homes to people in distress, taking in countless relatives' kids, foster children and even helpless senior citizens. Fredia fondly observed that she didn't want Lynn and her to be known as the lesbian couple, or the interracial lesbian couple, but simply the nice couple on the corner that's always there with a smile, a helping hand and even a welcoming home. Fredia was too young and too wonderful to leave this world, but leave us she did this past week. Tragically, at age 50, Fredia Hurdle died of a massive stroke on Thursday. Ashley, Lynn's daughter, who Fredia helped raise from age two, is set to get married in a few weeks. Sure, Fredia was the party girl who made everyone laugh, but too few people in life make it their mission to cheer others up. Fredia was also one of those few people who chose to see the good in everyone, always remembering and inquiring about problems they may have shared in the past, and generous with encouragement and a kind word. Inside that vortex was a gentle and tender soul. Fredia was a hurricane, but instead of leaving a path of death and destruction, she left a wake of joy, good will and affection. Anyone lucky enough to have encountered this dynamo of a woman is better for it, and the world is surely a better place having been graced by Fredia Hurdle. Lynn and Ashley, my heart goes out to you. Thank goodness the aftereffects of hurricane Fredia will be with us for a long time. With much love, Vic Walczak (Legal Director ACLU- PA) Fredia Lynn Hurdle. Age 50, of Crafton Heights, formerly of Virginia Beach, VA, departed this life on Thursday, August 7, 2014, with family and friends at her side. She was born on October 15, 1963, in Norfolk, Virginia to Rev. Willis M. and the late Addie Odessa Hurdle. Fredia was the beloved spouse of Lynn Hurdle for 24 years and loving parent of Ashley Wise. Over the years, Fredia became a loving guardian to Hayward, Shana and Jovan Smith, and Isaac Franklin. Fredia was the youngest of five children. Her siblings include Cynthia Lynnelle Lightfoot, Geraldine Annette Franklin, and Julius Bernard (Ava) Hurdle, and the late Sharon Hurdle. Fredia is survived by many nieces and nephews; and a host of family and friends. Fredia loved to drive and had spent many years driving for Greyhound. She had been to all 48 continental U.S. States, driving over 1,000,000 miles. Fredia was a Teamster #211 driver for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette for over a decade. Family will receive friends and loved ones on Monday, August 11, 2014, and Tuesday, August 12, 2014, from the hours of 4 p.m.-7 p.m. at SCHEPNER-McDERMOTT FUNERAL HOME, 165 Noble Ave., Crafton, PA 15205 (412) 921-3661. "People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel." – Maya Angelou.
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August 21, 2023

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August 4, 2023

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August 25, 2014

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Ms J

August 21, 2023

I didn't know Fredia, but the beautifully written story about her gave me a clear sense of who she was and what she meant to those who loved her. To her family and friends, you will ALWAYS have her in your memories and your heart.

Monica

August 4, 2023

It's been a while. I miss you bro!!!

Barbara Newman

August 25, 2014

"...Some people come into your life for a lifetime..."
It has been almost a year that I met you Fredia, but it feels like I have known you all my life. I remember laughter when I think of you.
For the past few weeks, I have to keep reminding myself that God knows best. When the sadness overwhelms me, I remember how positive you were and how you always said "You are so blessed" to me.
Saying "good-bye" is hard but I am resting in the assurance that you are resting in perfect peace, in the arms of the one who makes all things beautiful.
It was such a honor to know you and I know, deep in my heart, that my life has been affected by you in such a positive way. Rest in peace Fredia.

kathy clifton

August 24, 2014

beautiful tribute!

August 22, 2014

Lynn, I can't believe Fredia is gone. Please accept my deepest sympathy and I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.

Brenda(Doll Baby) Leigh

August 16, 2014

To the extended Hurdle and Miller family. I am sorry for your loss. I saw Fredia last year for the first time in many years, we exchanged numbers, I never got to speak to her again. May God Bless and comfort you all in this time of sorrow.On behalf of the Wiggins family

August 14, 2014

I'll just bet she's a "Hurricane" in heaven too !!
!!!

Ann Chapman

August 13, 2014

What a lovely obituary. I feel as if I have known Fredia for years.

John Chaney

August 12, 2014

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

August 12, 2014

Fredia who we loved and will miss. She was the fun in our day and we always knew she would do anything for any of us. To those she leaves behind, she will always be with you in your hearts! Her life will be a memory that will never fade.
All of us at Private Players of Pittsburgh

Michelle ehrhart

August 11, 2014

My heart and soul goes out to the family. Fredia was well loved and greatly missed. She was a wonderful caring person. May god be with you all.

Sean Plansinis (ABM Parking) (Formerly Network Parking)

August 11, 2014

My deepest sympathy for the hurdle family. Fredia was an amazing woman, who would help anyone, give the clothes off her back and just be a good listener. I will never forget meeting her, and her cheerful smile. Anytime I saw her, always a smile on her face. May god be with you all, during this time of sorrow.

Raphael &I Andrea Sinclair

August 11, 2014

Our deepest sympathy to Fredia family and friends, we had the pleasure of meeting Fredia a few months ago and she left a lasting impression of goodness to us. From the Sinclair family in Connecticut

Linda Welsch

August 11, 2014

I didn't know Frieda (until 2 minutes ago when I read this wonderful obituary) and she didn't know me but oh how I wish I had! If everyone has but one wish in their lifetime, it would be to have a friend like Vic Walczak, the Director of the ACLU in Pittsburgh! Vic, your tribute to Frieda stirred emotions in me that I never knew I had. In a world such as the one we live in today, to have someone say such nice things about a person as you did about Frieda is both a testament to the truly wonderful person that I'm sure Frieda was and to the loving, caring and supportive friend that you were to her. You sir are a credit to all humankind! I only hope that when my time comes I am as fortunate as Frieda was to have someone like you say such nice things about me. Frieda, I know heaven became a little nicer of a place the day you arrived and I will pray that you are resting safely and comfortably in the arms of the Lord. Keep smiling down on all of us and maybe your smile will turn more people into Vic Walczaks!!! As the song says "C'mon people now, smile on your brother everybody get together try to love one another right now!" Thank you Vic...you are an inspiration to us all!!

Vanessa callender

August 11, 2014

I am so sorry for your loss she was a wonderful woman and always know what to say to me to make me laugh and be happy and I remember when we want horse back riding when I was a little girl I also remember when me and my mom want down to WV and slept over aunt frees house. I also remember when she sang to me the song was Aaron neville lay me down my dear brother I loved when she was singing that to me it put me to sleep in her arms she was there for me and my family when my mom passed away while now they have met and they can both have fun playing cards. Love you aunt fredia

cheryl apitsch-hughes

August 11, 2014

god bless her and her family

August 11, 2014

This woman was one of the best she could light up a room and make you feel like you were someone special. Our thoughts and prayers go out to her family. She will be deeply missed but never forgotten.

Greg, Colleen and Gregory Steedley

shuttle Rider

August 11, 2014

I'm glad that I got the pleasure to know Fredia, you all called her Hurricane Fredia, I called her friend. She drove my shuttle and I always had a blast when she drove, she just had a way about making a bad day into to a great day. They say that the good die young and now I know for sure that is true. God has a new angle in heaven today. I sure will miss her!!

August 11, 2014

I never had the great pleasure of meeting Fredia, however in my heart I know this world lost a wonderful person. Her job here was complete and God called her home, may her family and friends find comfort and strength. God Bless .
CV

August 11, 2014

While the tears in my eyes are inevitable, so is the smile on my face. I doubt there is anyone who can think of Fredia without smiling. The tears are the sadness of not having HER smile grace us any longer. Rest in peace, Fredia....and bless all of the family left behind.
Phyllis

August 11, 2014

Every time I saw Fredia at the Pittsburgh Post Gazette she would always give me a big hug! I will miss seeing her big smile and hugs! She always talked so loving about her wife and family. The world lost an amazing person but heaven gained an angel. Rest in peace my friend one day we will meet again.

Bea Hanczyk

August 11, 2014

I knew Fredia from the parking lot at Station Sq on the forth of July for many years. We always had a large party there and she always joined in. She made the party, dancing in the streets and singing along with our DJ. We will sorely miss her this year. We all feel privileged to kow her she also was the driver for a van for one of the guys bachelor parties and said she made the party. She had more fun than most people I know. Her family will be in our thoughts and prayers. She will really be rocking heaven from now on. We will miss you on the 4th. We will all have one for you.

Monica carlisle

August 11, 2014

Everything happens for a reason....Although you may be gone
you will never be forgotten and you will always be Loved and missed...
A great person has gone away from our life...
But heaven had gathered an angel...

S. Benjamin

August 11, 2014

Only knew Freida for a short time, but she made me feel that we were old good friends. Your kindness and smile will be missed.

Clarice jones

August 11, 2014

She was the greatest! I hadn't seen her in years, two months ago I seen her at a gathering, It was to be. Rest in peace my friend. To the family. Life is only memories, She has left you many. God Bless.

Mary Jo Rodriguez

August 11, 2014

God Bless Fredia and her family. Your words touched me as you described Fredia, a real angel! I do not know her, but will have to say the world was blessed to have had her!

Jill

August 11, 2014

I just read this obituary and I wish I would have met Fredia in person. The world does need more people like her in it. It was beautiful tribute to a life well lived. Heaven is now richer with her there and she looks down on everyone with love and laughter but, most of all Lynn and Ashley.

August 10, 2014

So sad to hear of this, I only knew Fredia for a short time at Network Parking St. Sq., but she had a lasting impression on me as I am sure she did many. May God hold her in his hand and prayers for her family...

K H

August 10, 2014

I have just read this memoir of Freida, I dont know her but I am sure I missed out on knowing a fantastic person.It sounds like she was a "one of a kind gift from God." My prayers go out to all of her friends and family. May she rest in peace.

Andrea Leto

August 10, 2014

You will be missed. Your smiles and laughter were always the life of the party. Rest in Peace my friend. Until we meet again. God Speed

August 10, 2014

I didn't know Ms. Hurdle but, through her obituary I wish that I had. My condolences to her family.

Julie Ricca

August 10, 2014

Dean Callender and I have heavy hearts as we send this message, but we realize that we can't think about Fredia without wearing a smile. We love her and are lucky to have the fondest memories.

Julie Snyder Goodman

August 10, 2014

Lynn & Ash, no words can express the loss you are feeling. I am so sorry. Fredia was a total joy to have known, my life will not be the same without her in it.

Donna Adams

August 10, 2014

So sorry for your loss. The obit was wonderful and Freida was ever so deserving of it.
Condolences and prayers to Lynn and Ashley

David & Ed

August 10, 2014

Ed and I are so saddened by the news that Fredia has passed over to the other side. But we all could use an angel like her cheering for us from the balcony.

Cindy 'n' Lorraine Brown

August 10, 2014

Lynn our hearts go out to you and you family, there really are no words to make you feel better but in time with the everlasting presence of Freida's love you will carry on. We were only social friends but it never felt that way, Freida had a way of making everyone her friend. God took her for a bigger reason than we can even fathom, Freida was an Angel on this earth doing God's bidding just by the way she lived her life always thinking of her fellow man. A wonderful woman who will be missed greatly.

August 10, 2014

I only met Fredia a couple of times while working at the GLCC and saying she could light up a room is the hugest understatement ever spoken! She was the epitome of light, of joy, of kindness. Lynn, My heart goes out to you and yours. All the peace and love I have is coming your way.

August 10, 2014

I do not know Fredia but I now wish that I did. This was a great obituary about a great life and a great love.

Maura Vecenie

August 10, 2014

Death is nothing at all.
I have only slipped away to the next room.
I am I and you are you.
Whatever we were to each other,
That, we still are.

Call me by my old familiar name.
Speak to me in the easy way
which you always used.
Put no difference into your tone.
Wear no forced air of solemnity or sorrow.

Laugh as we always laughed
at the little jokes we enjoyed together.
Play, smile, think of me. Pray for me.
Let my name be ever the household word
that it always was.
Let it be spoken without effect.
Without the trace of a shadow on it.

Life means all that it ever meant.
It is the same that it ever was.
There is absolute unbroken continuity.
Why should I be out of mind
because I am out of sight?

I am but waiting for you.
For an interval.
Somewhere. Very near.
Just around the corner.

Lynn, you are in our thoughts and prayers. Fredia is only a laugh away.

Katie and Maura

Cindy & Kathy

August 10, 2014

Fredia's light will shine on! She was a blessing to all. To Lynn and their families, may God's peace be with you all. Love and prayers. Cindy & Kathy

Jan Dahl

August 10, 2014

Lynn and Family, I am so so sorry for your loss...she was the life that touched everyone....including mine.
She will be missed by everyone..if there is anything I can do, I am here for you.

Mike & Lori Kercher

August 10, 2014

Lynn we are so sorry for your loss , every ones loss. If there is anything at all that you need you have our number please don't hesitate to call.

August 10, 2014

Sounds like an amazing woman. My prayers are with you in your time of sorrow.

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