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Freddie (Fred) Joe Cunningham, 83, of Lucas, TX, went to his heavenly home on October 17, 2024. Born on July 31,1941, in Wichita Falls, Texas. He was a devoted husband to Sharon Cunningham. He was an Ironworker by trade and worked in the field for 15 years. Many years later he went to work for Stock Builders Supply Company. He was the yard foreman. He loved his job and all the many people he worked with. After retiring from Stock Builders Supply, he enjoyed working around his home and in the yard. He loved being busy. He also loved watching golf and football. (anyone except the Dallas Cowboys!) He was preceded in death by his parents Joe Perry Cunningham and Ida Mae Nolan, and his older brother George Cunningham.
Fred is survived by his lovely wife Sharon Cunningham, his oldest daughter Paula Johnson and her husband Rusty Johnson. Their sons Russell Johnson and wife Cat, and Brady Johnson and his wife April. His youngest daughter Lisa Agee and her children Allison Allee and son Jacob Breakfield. Greatgrandchildren Cooper Johnson, Maverick Johnson, and Aubrey Allee. Fred is also survived by his oldest brother Jerry Cunningham of Burleson, Tx.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
2925 Fifth Street, Sachse, TX 75048

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