Obituary published on Legacy.com by Frederick Funeral Home on Nov. 23, 2024.
Deron John Frederick, a cherished son, devoted husband, stepfather, grandfather, and brother, touched the lives of all who had the privilege of knowing him. Deron peacefully departed this world on November 21, 2024, at the age of 59 in the comfort of his home surrounded by family. His journey began in Hamilton, OH, where he was born to loving parents, Dan and Millie Frederick.
Deron's love story with his beloved wife, Cindy Lee Frederick, spanned three decades. They were not only spouses but also each other's rock, advocates, and protectors. Their bond transcended mere companionship-it was a steadfast partnership that weathered life's storms and celebrated its joys. Together, they wove a tapestry of shared memories, whispered confidences, and unwavering support. They stretched each other on occasion but always kept their focus on their life together.
As a caring life-long stepfather to Tye (Alison) Chavies, Deron embraced this role with open arms and a loving heart. His love extended to his grandchildren, Charles Tye Chavies and Daniel Hayes Chavies, who found comfort in his warm smile and playful spirit. Deron's cherished sister, Susan (Ed) Clark, and nephews, Zac and Grant Clark, held a special place in his heart, along with his numerous lifelong friends. These friends, whose bonds were forged over shared experiences and laughter, added joy to Deron's life.
And let us not forget Deron's furry companions-D.O.G., Skippy, Bodi, and Rudy-who were constant sources of joy in his life. Their wagging tails, unconditional love, and playful antics brightened even the darkest days. Deron's home was filled with their presence, and their paw prints are forever etched on his heart.
Deron's professional life as a dedicated mechanic at Northgate Chrysler Jeep was a testament to his hard work and commitment. His expertise provided for his family, and his protective and caring nature endeared him to colleagues and customers alike. His dry sense of humor added a touch of lightness to even the toughest days.
But what truly made Deron stand out was his passion for excitement. Whether it was the need for speed on his motorcycles, dirt bikes, or beloved SRT 8, the excitement of trying his luck at the casino, or the simple joy of playing pool, he embraced each moment and shared them with friends and family. These interests weren't just hobbies; they were the chapters in Deron's story-the ones he shared with those he loved.
Motorcycle rides were a staple in his life that took Deron through winding roads and fast race tracks. The wind in his face, heart racing not just from speed but from the joy of being alive. Memorable camping adventures in Aurora, Indiana, found friendships that spanned a lifetime. Myrtle Beach-a place he enjoyed allowed time with his wife and family.
A visitation to honor Deron J Frederick will be held at Frederick Funeral Home, 2553 Banning Rd.,
Cincinnati, OH 45239, on Tuesday, November 26, 2024, from 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm. As we gather to celebrate his life, may we find solace in the treasured memories we shared with him. May his memory forever be a source of comfort and light to those who knew and loved him. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the
American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 6704 Hagerstown, MD 21741.