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Mr. Frederick Douglas Way Sr., age 72, of Fort Valley, Georgia, passed away peacefully on Thursday, October 30, 2025. Born on January 29, 1953, in Lumpkin, Georgia, Frederick’s life was a testament to resilience, love, and an unwavering commitment to his family and community.
Frederick was born and raised in Lumpkin, GA, where he attended Lumpkin High School and graduated with the class of 1970. His formative years in Lumpkin shaped the values and work ethic that defined him throughout his life.
In 1974, Frederick answered the call to serve and enlisted in the United States Army. His dedication and discipline during his military service were evident to all who knew him, and he carried these qualities with pride throughout his life.
After his time in the Army, Frederick became a pillar of Fort Valley State University, where he worked as a Logistics Coordinator for over 30 years. His reliability and expertise ensured that operations ran smoothly, and he earned the respect and admiration of colleagues and students alike.
Frederick was a skilled mechanic; there was nothing he could not fix. He found joy in collecting coins and always had a story to tell about his latest find. His love for music was infectious—he spent countless hours fiddling with his guitar and loved to dance, bringing laughter and liveliness to every gathering.
Frederick was preceded in death by his son, Travis Bernard Way, mother, Lessie Wyle Way, father, Samuel McCluster Sr., nephew, Shantavius Blutcher, sister, Claudette McCluster, and brothers: Samuel McCluster Jr. and Arlandra McCluster.
He leaves to cherish his memory his beloved wife of 50 years, Dollie Ruth Way; his son, Frederick D. Way Jr. (Charlesette); his daughter, Crystal Howard; grandson, Jayden Frederick Way; granddaughters: Minah Way and Cadence Webber.
Frederick is also survived by his brothers: Gerrick Blutcher (Sharon), James Woodson (Mary), Marcellus McCluster, and Oscar McCluster (Renae); sisters: Gwendolyn B. Warren (Milton), Norma Jean Way, Annette Jackson-Hubbard (Al), Rebecca McCluster, and Wauline McCluster-Brice (Jean France); sisters-in-law: Melinda Edwards (Richard), Deborah McCluster, and Jennie Bell McCluster; special niece, Keondria Blutcher; special cousin Wesley Way; and a host of nieces, nephews, uncles, aunts, cousins, and friends.
Frederick's presence was a blessing to all who knew him. His kindness, humor, and wisdom will remain in the hearts of his family and friends forever. He leaves behind memories of laughter, love, and strength—a legacy that will endure through generations.
He will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered.
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