Fred J. Drayton, a dedicated professional and cherished family man, passed away on March 13, 2026. Born on September 7, 1948, Fred lived a life marked by commitment to his work, devotion to his family, and a genuine passion for his hobbies.
Throughout his career, Fred worked for Michelin Tires, where he contributed his expertise and work ethic to a company renowned for its commitment to quality and innovation. Fred’s interests extended beyond his career, such as having an appreciation for computers. Alongside his technological pursuits, Fred found joy and solace in fishing, a hobby that allowed him to connect with nature and spend precious moments of reflection.
Fred is survived by his loving wife, Sang Drayton, and was a proud father to his sons, Fred Drayton Jr. and Henry Monroe Jr., both of whom carry forward his values and spirit. Fred’s family bonds extended to his siblings: Israel Drayton, Betty Drayton, Tina Drayton, and Valerie Drayton.
His legacy is further enriched by the presence of his seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren, who are a testament to the enduring values he instilled and the warmth he shared within his family circle.
Fred J. Drayton’s life was one of steadfast dedication, both professionally and personally. He will be remembered not only for his accomplishments but for the kindness, wisdom, and strength he imparted to those who knew him. His departure leaves a profound void, yet his memory remains a beacon of the enduring bonds of family and friendship.
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