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Helen & Eric Woods posted a condolence
Monday, April 1, 2013
I drove the bus when Freddie went off campus. He would always tell me (I Wanta Ride). He is now riding the clouds. God bless him.
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Rebecca Crowder posted a condolence
Monday, April 1, 2013
I couldn't agree more with the previous post about Freddie! He was an absolute JOY to know! Always smiling, singing "Into My Heart", that he learned at Gracewood (Augusta) as a member of the Gracewood choir. And he always would say that he loved you! What an inspiration to us all. We know he is no longer a prisoner to his body, but is definitely "hittin' home runs in Heaven" for his Atlanta Braves that he loved so well. I had known Freddie for most of my life, since the early 1970's at Gracewood, where he lived with my sister, Kathy Crowder, and many others. They got excellent care for many years there. Then they both got to come together to UCP-Center Street, Mableton, where they got even better care, and got to go to so many more cool events and places than I ever thought possible. Many thanks to the "Angels from Heaven", through the years, that cared for Freddie. We will miss you Freddie, as you defintinly came "Into our Hearts."
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Robbin Stephens-Harmon posted a condolence
Monday, April 1, 2013
Freddie was a pleasure to take care of and an honor to know. He made everyone smile that he came in contact with. He had a special way to brighten your day and made going to work so much easier knowing he would be there. Earths loss is truly Heavens gain. He will always be missed by those that knew him.
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