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Candy
May 17, 2018
I just found out about the loss of a very great friend. Fred will be dearly missed. Whenever he would come into my rock pit I knew there would always be a great smile in the drivers seat of the dump truck. Just want to tell the family how much I enjoyed working with Fred for almost 20 years. My husband also worked with Fred and Dave on occasion and said that it was always a great day to work any job with A&F. Our hearts & prayers go out to all of the family and know he will be dearly missed in the trucking business.
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Duane Koehler
May 11, 2018
To Evadeen, David, and the rest of your family, I am so sorry for your loss. Fred was a special man who will leave a large set of footprints. I enjoyed talking to Fred and hearing the stories he told when I bought steers from him each year, or had rock delivered. He reminds me so much of the men I grew up around and looked up to, as I was raised in a farm community. My two sons came with me to look at cattle a few times, and I am glad they got to meet Fred. I am praying that you will experience God's comfort and peace during this time of grief.
Darrell Moore
May 8, 2018
We all get an opportunity to meet and spend time with people in our lives. I had the pleasure of knowing Fred for only ten years. Fred had many adventures in his lifetime that he shared with family and friends. I could spend hours listening to his stories. I regret not spending more time with him and sharing a camp and a warm fire. Happy hunting Fred
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