ATLANTA, Ga. - Frederick Scott Wilson, 52, passed away peacefully Sunday, Jan. 16, 2005. He was born Oct. 16, 1952, in Forsyth County, N.C., to the late Dr. David R. and Louise G. Wilson. Survivors include two brothers, David R. Wilson Jr. and Charles (Juanita) Wilson; two sisters, Edith W. Butler and Lynette Wilson; a nephew, Ronald E. Jennings Jr.; two nieces, Shannon W. (Steve) Brooks and Jamila Stover; and a grandnephew, Isaiah Brooks. He is also survived by Bunella (Richard) Brown, Clyde E. Collins Jr., Connie W. Bacon, Angela Williams and a host of good friends. Fred also leaves to cherish his memory his dear and beloved Suzette Mount. The funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 22, at Murray Brothers Funeral Home in Atlanta. (Hooper)
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Sylvia Nesmith
February 4, 2005
David,
You and your family are in my deepest heartfelt thoughts and prayers as your beloved brother's journey ascends to the next level. As I think of you, my heart aches because of the pain you must be feeling. I would take your pain away if I could, except that I might also take away some of your growth. May God smile, and shed his grace and mercy upon you, your brother, and all your family.
"Keep the faith baby."
Peace, Love, Out ....
Sylvia
Atkins Class of '67
Earnestine (Humphrey) Coles
January 23, 2005
The Lord made us family. Miles can't keep us apart. Troubles can't put away our hope and our pride. We go on praying. We go on dreaming. We go on living with peace and courage in our hearts. And we make this world a better home for all generations to come.
When I think about our wonderful childhood days at St. Benedict's, I will always remember Scotty's welcoming smile and warm personality. May God bless and comfort you always.
H. Michael Wheeler
January 21, 2005
May the Lord Bless and keep every member of Scotty's family. May his life Lead them to a closer walk with Christ. And may the grace of God continue to save the lost.
Pam Ford Terry
January 21, 2005
My prayers are with the loved ones of "Freddy" as I knew him at St. Benedict's. I know this is a difficult time for you. Hopefully loving thoughts from your friends will bring a moment of relief. Pam Ford
Tommie Baldwin
January 21, 2005
Scottie's pleasant and positive nature makes his departure from this earth extremely difficult to accept. However my faith in God helps me to realize, "it's all going to be alright." Scottie's days on earth exemplifies the type of brotherly love I hope to express for the balance of my life. May God continue to bless and comfort us, his family and friends, as we deal with the pain, sorrow and spiritual joy of his passing to the other side.
Marilyn Williams
January 21, 2005
David,Charles and family, my prayer is that the Lord be with you all in this time of sorrow.We must all pass this way and to have God with us makes it bearable. Thanks for the memories on Third St. with my brother Future and the Wilson boys.
Future Williams
January 21, 2005
Somewhere a journey
begins at the end
of the worldly existence
we know,
Somewhere a path stretches
over the stars,
and rivers of memories flow..."
"Somewhere a silence
is heard far away
and the brightness of day
fills the night,
Where the trials of life
are resolved into peace --
when a soul finds its way
to the light."
Rest in Peace My Brother
Severius Higginbotham
January 21, 2005
I along with the entire Higginbotham family members express our sincere sympathy to a life long school mate. Having known Mr. Wilson since our eary days at Saint Benedict the Moore Catholic School, I send words of confort and prayers to the family at this difficult hour
The S.H. Higginbotham Family
336 771-5946
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Sherman Evans
January 21, 2005
You are in our prayers.
Sherman & Gloria Evans
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