Thursday, August 4, 2016
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Uncle Fred, was a very kind and loving uncle to me and my siblings. As a child, I loved watching him direct traffic in the center of Union and at the Drive-In Movie Theater. I thought it was cool to have an uncle that was a Policeman. One of my favorite memories of Uncle Freddie and Aunt Margie, was when we all went to the 4th of July picnic in Union. We played lots of games and ate hamburgers and hotdogs. After the picnic, we would go back to their house where we ate more food and watermelon. At night we would light sparklers, and sit on the front steps holding cat-of nine-tails, or punks, as we called them back then, to keep away the mosquitoes. II loved hearing Uncle Freddie, Aunt Margie, and my parents singing "Roll Out the Barrel," and other fun songs. There was always love and laughter at my Aunt Margie's and Uncle Freddie's house. I will miss you Uncle Freddie, but I know that you are with Our Lord, Jesus Christ, singing and worshiping him. To my Aunt Margaret, you are loved, and you and Uncle Fred,always have a place in my heart. (The Lord be gracious... unto you.) Numbers 6:25. ... May the Lord Bless you and keep you, Aunt Margie. May His face shine upon you, and give you peace; and until we meet again, may God hold you in the palm of his hand. (For I know the plans I have for you says the Lord. Plans for prosper and not harm, plans for a future and a hope.) Jeremiah 29:11.