Fred was the son of the late Mary Norris Richardson Preyer and William Yost Preyer. He attended the Choate school and Davidson College where he played football and received a B.S. in Business Administration. Afterward, he served in the U.S. Army being a proud leader of the first racially integrated unit. Later he was elected to the Board of Guilford County Commissioners for two four year terms. His focus on the commission was to help to provide low-income housing for many and to champion the revitalization of downtown Greensboro. His work for improvements and growth downtown continued until his retirement from commercial-industrial real estate in 2010.Fred was an excellent tennis player and also played a decent round of golf. Yet his passion was sailing and he spent several years in the Seattle area plying the waters of Puget Sound and those beyond into Canada. He was a quiet man who welcomed all people into his sphere and was eternally optimistic. He sought out and found the best qualities in all the people in his life and cherished them for the love they gave to him.
Survivors include his wife, Magaret Preyer, daughters Kelly Anne Preyer of Red Hook, NY; Barbara Casey Doutel of Norwalk, CT; and Mary Michael Preyer Watts of San Francisco, CA; also his sons, Frederick Lynn Preyer, Jr. of San Francisco, CA; Anthony Preyer of Grandview, MO; and Marc Adam Preyer of Raleigh, NC. His brother, Dr. Robert Otto Preyer (Bob) of Boston, MA, also survives him and was an important presence in his life. He is succeeded by twelve grandchildren.
Greensboro News & Record (NC) - Sunday, March 13, 2016
Fred was the son of the late Mary Norris Richardson Preyer and William Yost Preyer. He attended the Choate school and Davidson College where he played football and received a B.S. in Business Administration. Afterward, he served in the U.S. Army being a proud leader of the first racially integrated unit. Later he was elected to the Board of Guilford County Commissioners for two four year terms. His focus on the commission was to help to provide low-income housing for many and to champion the revitalization of downtown Greensboro. His work for improvements and growth downtown continued until his retirement from commercial-industrial real estate in 2010.Fred was an excellent tennis player and also played a decent round of golf. Yet his passion was sailing and he spent several years in the Seattle area plying the waters of Puget Sound and those beyond into Canada. He was a quiet man who welcomed all people into his sphere and was eternally optimistic. He sought out and found the best qualities in all the people in his life and cherished them for the love they gave to him.
Survivors include his wife, Magaret Preyer, daughters Kelly Anne Preyer of Red Hook, NY; Barbara Casey Doutel of Norwalk, CT; and Mary Michael Preyer Watts of San Francisco, CA; also his sons, Frederick Lynn Preyer, Jr. of San Francisco, CA; Anthony Preyer of Grandview, MO; and Marc Adam Preyer of Raleigh, NC. His brother, Dr. Robert Otto Preyer (Bob) of Boston, MA, also survives him and was an important presence in his life. He is succeeded by twelve grandchildren.
Greensboro News & Record (NC) - Sunday, March 13, 2016
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